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`12/21/2010
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`Tomoko Iiyama
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`Application No.
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`1)IXI Responsive to communication(s) filed on 03/08/2016.
`[I A declaration(s)/affidavit(s) under 37 CFR 1.130(b) was/were filed on
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`2b)|:| This action is non-final.
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`3)I:I An election was made by the applicant in response to a restriction requirement set forth during the interview on
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`4)|:I Since this application is in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
`closed in accordance with the practice under EX parte Quay/e, 1935 CD. 11, 453 O.G. 213.
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`Disposition of Claims*
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`5)|XI Claim(s) 6 8 35 and 36 is/are pending in the application.
`5a) Of the above claim(s)
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`7)IZ| Claim(s) 6 8 35 and 36 is/are rejected.
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
`12)I:I Acknowledgment is made of a claim for foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d) or (f).
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`The present application is being examined under the pre-AIA first to invent
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`provisions. This office action is in response to the amendment filed 03/08/2016.
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`Applicant's arguments have been considered but they are not persuasive.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`2.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103(a) which forms the basis for all
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`obviousness rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`(a) A patent may not be obtained though the invention is not identically disclosed or described as set
`forth in section 102 of this title, if the differences between the subject matter sought to be patented and
`the prior art are such that the subject matter as a whole would have been obvious at the time the
`invention was made to a person having ordinary skill in the art to which said subject matter pertains.
`Patentability shall not be negatived by the manner in which the invention was made.
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`3.
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`Claims 6, 8, 35 and 36 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being
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`unpatentable over Hagimori et al (US 7042650) in the view of ltoh (US 20050036211).
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`Regarding Claim 6, Hagimori teaches a zoom lens system (abstract; fig. 3), in
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`order from an object side to an image side, comprising a first lens unit having negative
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`optical power, a second lens unit having positive optical power; a third lens unit having
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`positive optical power, and a fourth lens unit having positive optical power (fig. 3, Gr1,
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`Gr2, Gr3, Gr4; col. 6, line 5-8, this zoom lens system is a four-unit zoom lens system of
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`negative, positive, positive, positive configuration comprising from the object side),
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`wherein
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`in zooming, the intervals between the respective lens units vary; wherein, in
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`zooming, all the first lens unit, the second lens unit, the third lens unit, and the fourth
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`lens unit move in a direction along an optical axis such that the intervals between the
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`respective lens units vary (col. 6, line 17-27, In zooming from the shortest focal length
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`condition to the longest focal length condition, the first lens unit Gr1 moves so as to
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`draw a locus of a U-turn convex to the image side, the second lens unit Gr2 and the
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`third lens unit Gr3 monotonously move toward the object side while slightly varying the
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`distance therebetween, and the fourth lens unit Gr4 moves so as to draw a locus of a U-
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`turn convex to the object side);
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`and wherein the following condition (ll-1) is satisfied:
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`5.2 < lfG2/fwl < 20.0 ..... (ll-1)
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`(here, fT/fW > 2.0)
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`(col. 14, line 1-20, example 3, the focal length of the entire system at a wide-angle limit,
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`fw= 6.0 and telephoto limit fT =17.3, fT/fW = 2.88, satisfying the condition of fT/fW > 2.0;
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`the optical power of second lens group Gr2 can be estimated (under thin lens
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`approximation) from the values of r3, r4, r6, r7, n2, ns and d3, d4, d5, d6, as fag = 26.04, if fW
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`= 6.0, then lfG2/fwl =4.34; further in col. 21, line 10-15, given 2.3 S fT/fW S 5.5, that is,
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`0.182 S fW/fT S 0.435; for this example, if consider fT =17.3, then fw is in a range of 3.15
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`S fW S 7.52;
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`if take fw = 4, then lfG2/fwl =6.51; and, fT/fW = 4.33, satisfying the condition of
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`5.2 < IfG2/fwl < 20.0 and fT/fW > 2.0);
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`(if considering the lens thickness, for example 3, the optical power of second lens group
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`Gr2 can be estimated as fez = 15.05, which is very close to applicant’s estimated value
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`of fez = 15.17; same for example 4, the optical power of second lens group Gr2 can be
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`estimated as fez = 21.8, as 2.3 S fT/fW S 5.5 (col. 21, line 10-15), for example 4, if
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`consider fT =17.3, then fw is in a range of 3.15 S fW S 7.52; take the low limit fw = 3.15,
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`then lfG2/fwl =6.92; and, fT/fW = 5.49, satisfying the condition of 5.2 < lfG2/fwl < 20.0 and
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`where,
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`fez is a focal length of the second lens unit, wherein fG2 is a composite focal
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`length of all lens elements comprising the second lens unit starting from a lens element
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`closest to the object side and ending at a lens element closest to the image side,
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`fT is a focal length of the entire zoom lens system at a telephoto limit, and
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`fW is a focal length of the entire zoom lens system at a wide-angle limit.
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`But Hagimori does not specifically disclose that the second lens unit includes a
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`cemented lens element composed of two lens elements which are cemented with each
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`other;
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`However, ltoh teaches a zoom lens system (abstract; fig. 1; 1i[0035], line 1-12, L1
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`denotes a first lens unit having negative refracting power, L2 denotes a second lens unit
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`having positive refracting power, L3 denotes a third lens unit having positive refracting
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`power, and L4 denotes a fourth lens unit having positive refracting power. SP denotes
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`an aperture stop, which is located on the object side of the second lens unit L2),
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`wherein the second lens unit includes a cemented lens element composed of two lens
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`elements which are cemented with each other (fig. 1, L2- second lens unit, which
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`includes a cemented lens, the one on the image side; 1i[0046], line 1-3, The second lens
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`unit L2 includes a fourth lens and a cemented lens, which are disposed in the stated
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`order from the object side to the image side).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skill in the art
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`at the time the invention to modify the zoom tens system of Hagimori by the lens system
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`of ltoh for the purpose of providing of a zoom lens system having a novel structure,
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`which provides a desirable zoom ratio, and which has a high optical performance
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`capable of being sufficiently applying to even the case where, for example, a solid-state
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`image pickup element having a large number of pixels is used (1i[0016], line 1-6).
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`Regarding Claim 8, Hagimori-ltoh combination teaches the zoom lens system
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`as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first lens unit comprises two lens elements including,
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`in order from the object side to the image side, a first lens element having negative
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`optical power and a second lens element having positive optical power (fig. 1, L1, the
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`first lens in L1- lens having negative optical power, the third lens in L1 - lens having
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`positive optical power, as disclosed in ltoh).
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`Regarding Claim 35, Hagimori- ltoh combination teaches the zoom lens system
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`as claimed in claim 6, wherein the zoom lens system is provided with an aperture
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`diaphragm, and wherein the aperture diaphragm is located between a most image side
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`lens surface of the first lens unit and a most object side lens surface of the second lens
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`unit, or the aperture diaphragm is located between a most image side lens surface of
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`the second lens unit and a most object side lens surface of the third lens unit, and
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`moves in a direction along an optical axis integrally with the third lens unit in zooming
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`(fig. 1, SP- aperture diaphragm, which is between first and second lens unit; 1i[0035],
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`line 1-12, L1 denotes a first lens unit having negative refracting power, L2 denotes a
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`second lens unit having positive refracting power, L3 denotes a third lens unit having
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`positive refracting power, and L4 denotes a fourth lens unit having positive refracting
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`power. SP denotes an aperture stop, which is located on the object side of the second
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`lens unit L2, as disclosed in ltoh).
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`Regarding Claim 36, Hagimori- ltoh combination teaches the zoom lens system
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`as claimed in claim 6, wherein the third lens unit comprises two or more lens elements
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`(fig. 1, L3; 1l[0047], line 1-4, the third lens unit L3 includes a cemented lens which is
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`composed of a lens having negative refracting power and a lens having positive
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`refracting power, as disclosed in ltoh).
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`Claim 8 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable over Hagimori
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`et al (US 7042650) in the view of ltoh (US 20050036211, hereinafter ltoh ’211), and
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`further in the view of ltoh (US 6191896, hereinafter ltoh ’896).
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`Regarding Claim 8, Hagimori-ltoh ’211 combination disclose as set forth above
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`but do not specifically disclose that the zoom lens system as claimed in claim 6, wherein
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`the first lens unit comprises two lens elements including, in order from the object side to
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`the image side, a first lens element having negative optical power and a second lens
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`element having positive optical power;
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`However, ltoh ’896 teaches a zoom lens system (fig. 29, L1, L2, L3, L4, the third
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`embodiment), wherein the zoom lens system as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first
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`lens unit comprises two lens elements including, in order from the object side to the
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`image side, a first lens element having negative optical power and a second lens
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`element having positive optical power (fig. 29A, L1, col. 17, line 48-51, the first lens unit
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`L1 is constructed from a negative lens having a concave surface facing the image side
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`and a positive lens having a convex surface facing the object side);
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skill in the art
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`at the time the invention to modify the zoom tens system of Hagimori-ltoh ’211
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`combination by the lens system of ltoh ’896 for the purpose of providing of lens system
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`to improve the compact form of the entire lens system, to widen the maximum field
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`angle, and to increase the zoom ratio, while still maintaining good stability of high optical
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`performance throughout the entire zooming range (col. 2, line 49-54).
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`5.
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`Applicant's arguments on pages 2-3, filed on 03/08/2016, have been fully
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`considered and are not persuasive.
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`In the remarks, applicant argues that:
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`(A) the fez value "26.04" calculated by the Office action is not correct. As shown
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`in the spreadsheet attached as Appendix ""A, the correct value of fG2 is "15.17". When
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`the fez takes a value of"15.17", the ratio lfG2/fwl takes a value of 4.82 even when the fw
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`value is 3.15. Therefore, the zoom lens system of the example 3 in Hagimori does not
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`satisfy the condition (ll-1) recited in claim 6.
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`(B)
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`the fez value of "26.04" is a value obtained when the fw takes a value of "6.0"
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`(Hagimori, example 3). On the other hand, the fw value of "4" used by the Office action
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`is a value within a range of "2.3: fT/fW =5.5" (Hagimori, col. 21, lines 10-15). However,
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`the fw value of "4" has no relation to the zoom lens system of the example 3 in which fW
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`takes the value of "6.0".
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`If the fW value of the zoom lens system in the example 3 was
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`changed from "6.0" to "",4 the values of "ri" and "di" would also change. Thus, the fez
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`value would become a value different from "26.04".
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`In response to applicant's argument(s):
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`(A) ) the fez value "26.04" calculated by the Office action was calculated under
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`thin lens approximation. lf considering the lens thickness, for example 3, the optical
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`power of second lens group Gr2 can be estimated as fez = 15.05, which is very close to
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`applicant’s estimated value of fag = 15.17 in Appendix “A”; same for example 4, the
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`optical power of second lens group Gr2 can be estimated as fez = 21.8, as 2.3 S fT/fW s
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`5.5 (col. 21, line 10-15), for example 4, if consider fT =17.3, then fw is in a range of 3.15
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`s fW S 7.52; take the low limit fw = 3.15, then lfG2/fwl =6.92; and, fT/fW = 5.49, satisfying
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`the condition of 5.2 < lfG2/fwl < 20.0 and fT/fW > 2.0. Therefore, the zoom lens system of
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`the example 4 in Hagimori does satisfy the condition (ll-1) recited in claim 6.
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`(B) Disclosed examples and preferred embodiments do not constitute a teaching
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`away from a broader disclosure or nonpreferred embodiments. In re Susi, 440 F.2d 442,
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`169 USPQ 423 (CCPA 1971 ). Furthermore, “[t]he prior art’s mere disclosure of more
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`than one alternative does not constitute a teaching away from any of these alternatives
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`because such disclosure does not criticize, discredit, or otherwise discourage the
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`solution claimed...” In re Fulton, 391 F.3d 1195, 1201, 73 USPQZd 1141, 1146 (Fed.
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`Cir. 2004). In the Remarks, applicant is cherry picking examples (example 3) to support
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`his position but ignoring other examples (example 4) that meet the claimed limitations.
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`Applicant uses the data in examples as the scope limits of Hagimori’s invention, which
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`is not correct. Hagimori discloses the lens systems in the specification (see Summary of
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`the invention) and claims the invention scope in claims 1-16. The numerical examples
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`1-9 in Hagimori’s disclosure only present a few embodiments in the scope of Hagimori’s
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`invention, and do not cover all the scope of Hagimori’s invention.
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`Hagimori teaches a zoom lens system comprising a first lens unit having
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`negative optical power, a second lens unit having positive optical power (abstract). It is
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`true that if the fW value of the zoom lens system in the example 3 (or example 4) is
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`changed from "6.0" to "4.0" or 3.15, the fez value will change, and change to other
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`positive values. But no indication in the Hagimori disclosure that the positive values (fez)
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`are all limited smaller than a value (e.g. 16.4), so that 5.2 < lfG2/fwl < 20.0 cannot be
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`satisfied. In the invention scope claimed by Hagimori (claim 1, claim 6 and claim 7), the
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`four unit zoom lens system has a negative- positive- positive- positive configuration. A
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`lens unit having any positive values of optical power will satisfy the requirement for the
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`second lens unit, that is, it can be a value larger than 16.4 in the case of fT =17.3.
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`Conclusion
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`6.
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`THIS ACTION IS MADE FINAL. Applicant is reminded of the extension of time
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`A shortened statutory period for reply to this final action is set to expire THREE
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`mailed until after the end of the THREE-MONTH shortened statutory period, then the
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`shortened statutory period will expire on the date the advisory action is mailed, and any
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`extension fee pursuant to 37 CFR 1.136(a) will be calculated from the mailing date of
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`the advisory action.
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`In no event, however, will the statutory period for reply expire later
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`than SIX MONTHS from the mailing date of this final action.
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`Examiner, Art Unit 2872
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`/THOMAS K PHAM/
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`Supervisory Patent Examiner, Art Unit 2872
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