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`Application No.: 13/820,557
`Amendment Dated December 7, 2015
`Reply to Office Action of September 22, 2015
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`RemarkszArguments:
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`MAT—10584US
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`Claims
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`1—6 and 10—23 are presently pending, with all pending claims
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`rejected.
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`Applicants herein amend claims
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`1, 6, and 10—14.
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`No new matter has been added.
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`Reconsideration is respectfully requested in view of the above amendments and the following
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`remarks.
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`Applicants thank the Examiner and his Supervisor for the courtesy of the telephone
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`interview conducted on November 10, 2015. During the interview, claim 1 was discussed. No
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`agreement was reached.
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`Claim Rejections Under 35 U.S.C. § 103
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`Page 2 of the Office Action sets forth “Claims 1~13 are rejected under pre—AIA 35 U.S.C.
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`103(a) as being unpatentable over Fujiwara et al (WO 2011/013321...) in view of Narayanan et
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`al (US 2006/0070983) and Huismann et al (US 7,102,099).” This rejection is also applied to
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`claims 14~23 on pages 5—6 of the Office Action. Applicants respectfully submit that these claims
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`are patentable over the applied references for the reasons set forth below.
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`Applicants’ invention, as recited by claim 1,
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`includes features which are not disclosed,
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`taught, or suggested by the applied references, namely:
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`...feeding the welding wire...at a predetermined frequency and a
`predetermined velocity amplitude with reference to a basic wire
`feed speed based on a set current...and
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`controlling a speed of periodic feeding of the welding wire in such a
`manner that an upper velocity amplitude above the basic wire feed
`speed is different from a lower velocity amplitude below the basic
`wire feed speed.
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`The welding wire is fed at a predetermined velocity amplitude with reference to a basic
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`wire feed speed. The basic wire feed speed is based on a set current. The periodic feeding of
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`the welding wire is controlled such that the velocity amplitude above the basic wire feed speed
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`is different from the velocity amplitude below the basic wire feed speed. These features are
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`found in the application, for example, at FIG. 2. No new matter is added.
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`Applicants respectfully submit that the applied references fail
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`to disclose,
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`teach, or
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`suggest at least the above features of claim 1.
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`Application No.: 13/820,557
`Amendment Dated December 7, 2015
`Reply to Office Action of September 22, 2015
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`MAT—10584US
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`Fujiwara is directed to an arc welding method. Fujiwara discloses performing welding at
`a predetermined frequency and velocity amplitude relative to an average speed.
`Fujiwara
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`explains that using a predetermined frequency and velocity amplitude allows the welding
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`operation to be made suitable for the welding current, and minimizes a number of problems,
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`including defective bead, increase in spatters, and lack of penetration. See US 2012/0111842
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`at M] 61 and 62.
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`Fujiwara fails to disclose, teach, or suggest a wire feed speed such that the velocity
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`amplitude above the average wire feed speed is different from a velocity amplitude below the
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`average wire feed speed. During the interview, the Examiner asserted that, under the broadest
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`reasonable interpretation, the “basic” wire feed speed of the claims may be any horizontal line,
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`such as a zero wire feed speed in FIG. 1 of Fujiwara. Applicants respectfully disagree with this
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`interpretation.
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`As set forth in claim 1, the basic wire feed speed is “based on a set current." Because
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`the basic wire feed speed is based on a set current, the basic wire feed speed can never be
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`zero. Moreover, claim 1 requires that the welding wire be fed at a predetermined velocity
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`amplitude relative to the basic wire feed speed. Fujiwara fails to disclose, teach, or suggest
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`feeding welding wire at a predetermined velocity amplitude relative to a zero feed speed. Thus,
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`Fujiwara is different from claim 1, which requires controlling a periodic feeding of welding wire
`such that the velocity amplitude above the basic wire feed speed is different from the velocity-
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`amplitude below the basic wire feed speed, where the basic wire feed speed is based on a set
`current.
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`The Office Action also asserts that it would be obvious to modify the waveform of
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`Fujiwara based on the waveforms of Huismann or Narayanan. Applicants respectfully disagree.
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`“If proposed modification would
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`render
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`the prior art
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`invention being modified
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`unsatisfactory for its intended purpose, then there is no suggestion or motivation to make the
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`the disclosure of
`proposed modification." See M.P.E.P. § 2143.01(V). As set forth above,
`Fujiwara is directed to the use of a welding waveform that maintains a predetermined frequency
`and amplitude relative to an average speed in order to achieve the recited advantages in the
`welding process. See US 2012/0111842 at 111] 61 and 62. According to the express teachings
`of Fujiwara, modifying the waveform of Fujiwara to remove the predetermined frequency or
`amplitude would prevent the realization of the disclosed advantages. Thus, one of ordinary skill
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`Application No.: 13/820,557
`Amendment Dated December 7, 2015
`Reply to Office Action of September 22, 2015
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`MAT-10584US
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`in the art would not have modified the waveform of Fujiwara to remove the predetermined
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`frequency or amplitude based on the teachings of Huismann or Narayanan, or indeed any other
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`prior art reference.
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`For the above reasons, Applicants respectfully submit that Fujiwara in view of Narayanan
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`and Huismann fails to render obvious the features of “...feeding the welding wire...at a
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`predetermined frequency and a predetermined velocity amplitude with reference to a basic wire
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`feed speed based on a set current...and controlling a speed of periodic feeding of the welding
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`wire in such a manner that an upper velocity amplitude above the basic wire feed speed is
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`different from a lower velocity amplitude below the basic wire feed speed” as recited in claim 1.
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`Accordingly,
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`for the reasons set forth above, claim 1
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`is allowable over the applied
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`references. Therefore, withdrawal of the rejection and allowance of claim 1 is respectfully
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`requested.
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`Claim 14, while not
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`identical
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`to claim 1,
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`includes features similar to the features of
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`claim 1 discussed above. Thus, Applicants submit that claim 14 is allowable over the applied
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`references for at
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`least
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`the reasons set forth above with respect
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`to claim 1.
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`Therefore,
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`withdrawal of the rejection and allowance of claim 14 is respectfully requested.
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`Claims 2-6, 10—13, and 15—23 include all of the features of one of claims 1 and 14, from
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`which they respectively depend. Thus, Applicants submit that claims 2-6 and 10—13 are
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`allowable over the applied references for at least the reasons set forth above with respect to
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`claim 1. Therefore, withdrawal of the rejection and allowance of claims 2—6 and 10-13 is
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`respectfully requested.
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`Application No.: 13/820,557
`Amendment Dated December 7, 2015
`Reply to Office Action of September 22, 2015
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`Conclusion:
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`MAT—10584US
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`In view ofthe foregoing amendments and remarks, Applicants submit
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`that
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`this
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`application is in condition for allowance, which action is respectfully requested.
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`Respectfully s
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`L. Etkowicz, Reg. No. 41,738
`tto ey for Applicants
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`JLE/dmw
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`Dated: December 7, 2015
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`P.O. Box 980
`Valley Forge, PA 19482
`(610) 407—0700
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