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PTAB.US: Decisions of PTAB Patent Trial and Appeal Board

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

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REVERSED
Tech Center 2100 Computer Architecture and Software
2163 Ex Parte FITT 12201802 - (D) HORVATH 103 37 C.F.R § 41.50(b) 101 Siemens Corporation GURMU, MULUEMEBET

As noted supra, Section 101 of the Patent Act permits the patenting of “any new and useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter.” 35 U.S.C. § 101. Our reviewing Court has found:

For all categories except process claims, the eligible subject matter must exist in some physical or tangible form. To qualify as a machine under section 101, the claimed invention must be a “concrete thing, consisting of parts, or of certain devices and combination of devices.” Burr v. Duryee, 68 U.S. 531, 570 . . . (1863). To qualify as a manufacture, the invention must be a tangible article that is given a new form, quality, property, or combination through man-made or artificial means. Diamond v. Chakrabarty, 447 U.S. 303, 308 . . . (1980). Likewise, a composition of matter requires the combination of two or more substances and includes all composite articles. Id.

Digitech Image Tech., LLC v. Electronics for Imaging, Inc., 758 F.3d 1344, 1348–49 (Fed. Cir. 2014).


We find claims 7–11 to be patent-ineligible because they are not directed to anything that exists in a physical or tangible form.

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Consequently, we reject claims 7–11 under 35 U.S.C. § 101 for failing to recite a statutory category of patent-eligible subject matter. See, Digitech Image Tech. 758 F.3d at 1349–1350 (finding claims directed to a device profile consisting of a collection of information invalid under 35 U.S.C. § 101 for falling outside of any statutory category of patent-eligible subject matter).

Burr v. Duryee, 68 U.S. (1 Wall.) 531, 17 L. Ed. 650 (1863) 2106

Diamond v. Chakrabarty, 447 U.S. 303, 206 USPQ 193 (1980) 2103 2105 2106 2107.01

AFFIRMED
Tech Center 3600 Transportation, Construction, Electronic Commerce, Agriculture, National Security, and License & Review
3638 Ex Parte Foley et al 11820098 - (D) STAICOVICI 103 THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY KIM, SHIN H

REHEARING

DENIED
Tech Center 1600 Biotechnology and Organic Chemistry
1613 Ex Parte Levy et al 10140015 - (D) FREDMAN 103 NIXON & VANDERHYE, PC FUBARA, BLESSING M

Tech Center 2400 Networking, Multiplexing, Cable, and Security
2475 Ex Parte Moore et al 11617114 - (D) KAISER 101 CRGO LAW STEVEN M. GREENBERG PREVAL, LIONEL