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`15/752,419
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`02/ 13/2018
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`Yoshitaka Shinyashiki
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`P180066US00
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`WESTERMAN, HATTORI, DANIELS & ADRIAN, LLP
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`TYSONS, VA 22182
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`HENSHAW MARY G
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`12/24/2020
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Application No.
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`Examiner
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`Applicant(s)
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`1). Responsive to communication(s) filed on 14 September 2020.
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`2a). This action is FINAL.
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`Part of Paper No./Mai| Date 20201214
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`Application/Control Number: 15/752,419
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`Notice of Pre-AIA or AIA Status
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined under the first
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`inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Response to Arguments
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`Applicant's arguments filed 14 September 2020 have been fully considered but they are not
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`persuasive. Applicant argues that the combination of Sasakawa (U520130059184A1), Yamamura
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`(JP2008091268A and its previously provided machine translation) and Okada (JP2002329493A and its
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`previously provided machine translation) do not meet the amended Claim 1. Particularly, applicant
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`argues that assuming arguendo such a combination of modified Sasakawa with the relied upon
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`disclosures of Okada would result in a single electrode block would involve at least four possible
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`configurations in which the respective leads are bent to form a substantially U-shape. However, the
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`examiner notes that the fourth indicated configuration (see remarks page 9) where ”electrode leads that
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`belong to one electrode assembly block protrude away from the other electrode assembly block, while
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`bent to be generally oriented in a direction along the stacking direction opposite that of the electrode
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`leads that belong to the other electrode assembly block” reads on at least the part of amended Claim 1
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`that requires the first positive and first negative leads extend in a substantially U-shape and a bottom
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`portion of the substantially U-shape protrude towards a first side in the stacking direction and protrudes
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`apart from the second electrode assembly block and the second positive and second negative leads
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`extend in a substantially U-shape toward a second side in the stacking direction and protrude apart from
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`the first electrode assembly block. Applicant’s argument seems to point to this combination previously
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`asserted by the examiner to meet the claim limitations.
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`Sasakawa teaches the primary connection structure required by the claim. Specifically,
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`Sasakawa teaches that the first inner terminal portion and the second inner terminal portion are
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`opposite each other in the stacking direction of the stack-type battery (see in figure 12 as the vertical
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`direction), wherein each of the first positive leads and the first negative leads extend from the first
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`electrode assembly block of the stacked electrode assembly directly (i.e. substantially perpendicular to
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`the stacking direction) to the respective first inner terminal portion (i.e. without the claimed
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`substantially U shape), wherein each of the second positive leads and the second negative leads extend
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`from the second electrode assembly block of the stacked electrode assembly directly (i.e. substantially
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`perpendicular to the stacking direction) to the respective second inner terminal portion (i.e. again,
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`without the claimed substantially U shape), wherein a surface of the first inner terminal in the positive
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`terminal facing the stacked electrode assembly joins to the first positive leads, wherein a surface of the
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`second inner terminal in the positive terminal facing the stacked electrode assembly joins to the second
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`positive leads, wherein a surface of the first inner terminal in the negative terminal facing the stacked
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`electrode assemblyjoins to the first negative leads and wherein a surface of the second inner terminal
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`in the negative terminal facing the stacked electrode assemblyjoins to the second negative leads. The
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`reason Sasakawa does not teach the claimed substantially U-shape of each of the leads is because the
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`distal end of each of the inter terminal portions is bent at a 90° angle perpendicular to the stacking
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`direction protruding towards the electrode assembly (see figure 13 referring to the distal end of the
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`holding part 13c).
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`For this reason, Okada is relied upon to teach the claimed substantially U-shape of the leads and
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`inner terminal portion that allows this, which particularly does not include the bent distal end of the
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`inner terminal portion that is taught by Sasakawa. It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in
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`the art as of the effective filing date of the claimed invention to utilize the terminal of Okada as a
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`support for the casing material of the battery (see Okada [0003]-[0004]) and allow the leads to be bent
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`into a substantially U-shape such that the leads are attached to the terminal and stacked with each
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`other on the terminal perpendicular to the stacking direction of the electrode assembly (i.e. horizontally
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`protruding towards the electrode stack in Okada figure 1, for example). With the combination of
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`Sasakawa and Okada, simply removing the bent distal ends of the inner terminal portion taught by
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`Sasakawa and bending the leads in a substantially U-shape as taught by Okada would result in a
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`configuration in which a bottom portion of the U-shape of the first positive and negative leads would
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`protrude towards a first side (vertically up in the examiner annotated Sasakawa figure 12 below) and a
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`bottom portion of the U-shape of the second positive and negative leads would protrude towards a
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`second side (vertically down in the examiner annotated Sasakawa figure 12 below).
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`For these reasons, the rejections of record are upheld below, addressing the newly amended
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`claim limitations.
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`Response to Amendment
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`In view of applicant’s amendments to Claims 1 and 6, the rejections of record under 35 U.S.C.
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`112(b) are overcome.
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`However, the amendment to Claim 1 now causes antecedent basis issues in dependent Claim 3.
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`Therefore, a new rejection is made under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) below of Claim 3.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 112
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`The text of those sections of Title 35, U.S. Code not included in this action can be found in a
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`prior Office action.
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`Claim 3 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) or 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre-AIA), second paragraph, as
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`being indefinite for failing to particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter which the
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`inventor or a joint inventor (or for applications subject to pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 112, the applicant),
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`regards as the invention. Claim 3 recites the limitation
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`the at least one of the positive and negative
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`there is insufficient antecedent basis for this limitation in the claim. For the sake of compact
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`prosecution, the examiner will interpret Claim 3 based on the figures to mean that the claimed cover
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`member is provided so as to cover a region where the leads extending from the stacked electrode
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`assembly are connected to the positive and negative terminals.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`Claim 1 and 3-6 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Sasakawa
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`(U520130059184A1) in view of Yamamura (JP2008091268A and its previously provided machine
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`translation) and Okada (JP2002329493A and its previously provided machine translation), all of
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`record.
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`Regarding Claim 1, Sasakawa teaches a stack-type battery (see figure 12) comprising: a casing
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`(case 1); a stacked electrode assembly housed in the casing and comprising a plurality of stacked single-
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`plate cells (electrode group 2), each comprising positive and negative electrodes (positive electrodes 3
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`and negative electrodes 4) stacked with a separator (separator 5) therebetween; a positive terminal
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`(positive electrode terminal 14) to which positive leads (positive electrode tabs 6) extending from the
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`positive electrodes of the single-plate cells forming the stacked electrode assembly are connected; and a
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`negative terminal (negative electrode terminal 13) to which negative leads (negative electrode tabs 7)
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`extending from the negative electrodes of the single-plate cells forming the stacked electrode assembly
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`are connected, wherein the stacked electrode assembly is divided into first and second electrode
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`assembly blocks in a stacking direction (see examiner annotated figure 12 below), wherein each of the
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`positive and negative terminals comprises a first inner terminal portion to which the leads of the first
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`electrode assembly block are connected, a second inner terminal portion to which the leads of the
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`second electrode assembly block are connected (holding part 13c, see below annotated figure 12
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`showing first and second electrode assembly blocks and their respective inner terminal portions), and an
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`outer terminal portion (head part 13a and shaft part 13b) continuous with base ends of the first and
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`second inner terminal portions and extending outside the casing (see figures 12 and 13), the each of the
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`positive and negative terminals having a T- shaped side profile formed by the first and second inner
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`terminal portions and the outer terminal portion (see annotated figure 13) wherein the first inner
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`terminal portion and the second inner terminal portion are opposite each other in the stacking direction
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`of the stack-type battery (see below annotated figure 12, noting that the first and second inner terminal
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`are extending in opposite directions vertically along the stacking direction of the battery), wherein each
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`of the first positive leads and the first negative leads extend from the first electrode assembly block of
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`the stacked electrode assembly, wherein each of the second positive leads and the second negative
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`leads extend from the second electrode assembly block of the stacked electrode assembly, wherein a
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`surface of the first inner terminal in the positive terminal facing the stacked electrode assembly joins to
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`the first positive leads, wherein a surface of the second inner terminal in the positive terminal facing the
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`stacked electrode assembly joins to the second positive leads, wherein a surface of the first inner
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`terminal in the negative terminal facing the stacked electrode assemblyjoins to the first negative leads,
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`wherein a surface of the second inner terminal in the negative terminal facing the stacked electrode
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`Sasakawa does not teach that the first inner terminal portion is separate from the second inner
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`terminal portion in a width direction of the stack-type battery. However, Yamamura teaches a stack-
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`type battery comprising a terminal with an outer terminal portion (terminal 13) which is connected to a
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`first inner terminal portion (first portion 114c and second portion 114d) and a second inner terminal
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`portion (third portion 114e and fourth portion 114f) that are separated from each other by the slit $1 in
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`a width direction (see for example figure 10). It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the
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`art as of the effective filing date of the claimed invention that a slit or gap could be formed between the
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`inner terminal portions in order to reduce breakage for perforation of the current collector foils (114)
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`that form the terminal when performing ultrasonic bonding (see [0033] of Yamamura).
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`Sasakawa also does not teach that each of the first positive leads and the first negative leads
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`extend from the first electrode assembly block of the stacked electrode assembly in a substantially U-
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`shape and a bottom portion of the U-shape protrudes toward a first side in the stacking direction and
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`protrudes apart from the second electrode assembly block, nor does Sasakawa teach that each of the
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`second positive leads and the second negative leads extend from the second electrode assembly block
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`of the stacked electrode assembly in a substantially U-shape and a bottom portion of the substantially
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`U-shape protrudes toward a second side in the stacking direction and protrudes apart from the first
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`electrode assembly block, wherein the first side is opposite to the second side in the stacking direction.
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`However, Okada teaches electrode leads (lead parts 5 and 8) protruding from a stacked
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`electrode assembly (positive electrode sheets 1, negative electrode sheets 2 alternately laminated on
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`both sides of a separator 3) to connect the electrodes to the appropriate terminal inner portion (portion
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`of external terminals 6 and 9 contained by the sheathing material 4) in a substantially U-shape (see
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`figures 1-3). Particularly, the configuration of Okada allows for the leads to extend away from the
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`electrodes perpendicular to the stacking direction as in Sasakawa, and then be bent in a substantially U-
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`shape such that the ends of the leads are connected to the terminal inner portion pointing in the
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`stacking direction of the electrode assembly. Further, the examiner notes that in figure 1 of Okada, for
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`example, it is shown that the inner terminal portion which is extending upwards, is also the same
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`direction in which the bottom portion of the substantially U-shape extends. Therefore, it would have
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`been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art as of the effective filing date of the claimed invention to
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`modify the direction and shape of the electrode lead protrusion of Sasakawa such that the leads have a
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`U-shape in which the bottom portion of the substantially U-shape protrudes in the same direction that
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`the respective distal end of the inner terminal portion protrudes as in Okada in order to utilize the
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`terminal as a support for the casing material of the battery (see Okada [0003]-[0004]).
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`Regarding Claim 3, Sasakawa further teaches a cover member (case 1) is provided so as to cover
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`a region where the leads extending from the stacked electrode assembly are connected to the positive
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`and negative terminals having the T-shaped side profile, the cover member having formed therein a
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`through-hole through which the outer terminal portion (head part 13a and shaft part 13b of the
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`negative electrode terminal 13) is inserted.
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`The examiner notes that while the broadest reasonable interpretation of the claim includes the
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`casing of Sasakawa, Okada also teaches a cover member (see figure 1) provided so as to cover a region
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`where the leads (electrode lead portions 5) extending from the stacked electrode assembly (positive
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`electrode sheets 1 and negative electrode sheets 2, separator interposed therebetween 3) are
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`connected to the at least one of the positive and negative terminals (external terminal 6), the cover
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`member having formed therein a through-hole (slot 12) through which the outer terminal portion is
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`inserted (see [0017]). The cover member of Okada is separate from the case (sheathing material 4) as
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`the instant cover (cover member 40) in the instant figures. It would have been obvious to one of
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`ordinary skill in the art as of the effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify the battery
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`taught by Sasakawa to include the cover structure taught by Okawa in order to structurally support the
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`casing material of the battery (see Okada [0003]-[0004]).
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`Regarding Claim 4, Sasakawa further teaches that the first inner terminal portion and the
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`second inner terminal portion are bent at substantially 90 degrees opposite to each other in the stacking
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`direction of the stack-type battery (see annotated figure 13 above).
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`Regarding Claim 5, Sasakawa does not teach that the first inner terminal portion and the second
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`inner terminal portion are separated by a cut in a metal plate between the first inner terminal portion
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`and the second inner terminal portion. However, Yamamura teaches a first inner terminal portion (first
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`portion 114c and second portion 114d) and a second inner terminal portion (third portion 114e and
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`fourth portion 114f) that are separated by a cut in a metal plate between the first inner terminal portion
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`and the second inner terminal portion (the terminal portions, which are metal foils interpreted to read
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`on the claimed metal plate, are separated by a slit 51, which is interpreted to read on the claimed cut). It
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`would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art as of the effective filing date of the claimed
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`invention that a cut would be used to separate the first inner terminal portion and the second inner
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`terminal portion in order to maintain electrical contact with both terminal portions by using one piece
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`and simply splitting the two terminal portions and bending them accordingly.
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`Regarding Claim 6, as in Claim 5, Sasakawa does not teach that the first inner terminal portion
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`and the second inner terminal portion are separated by a cut in a metal plate between them. As such,
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`Sasakawa also does not teach that a width of the cut is a distance between the positive leads of the first
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`electrode assembly block and the positive leads of the second assembly block or a distance between the
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`negative leads of the first electrode assembly block and the negative leads of the second electrode
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`assembly block as claimed.
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`However, Yamamura further teaches that a width of the cut (slit $1) is a distance between the
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`negative leads of the first electrode assembly block and the negative leads of the second electrode
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`assembly block (interpreted to read on the portions of the current collector foils comprising the
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`terminal, 114c and 114e, for example) of the stacked electrode assembly. The same would apply for the
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`positive leads (positive current collector foils 112, for example). It would have been obvious to one of
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`ordinary skill in the art as of the effective filing date of the claimed invention that the width of the slit
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`taught by Yamamura is the distance between the leads (current collector foils comprising the terminal)
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`making up the terminal. Further, it would be obvious that the leads would utilize all available space,
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`therefore abutting the edges of the cut, in order to reduce the volume of the battery.
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`Conclusion
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`THIS ACTION IS MADE FINAL. Applicant is reminded of the extension of time policy as set forth
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`in 37 CFR 1.136(a).
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`A shortened statutory period for reply to this final action is set to expire THREE MONTHS from
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`the mailing date of this action.
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`In the event a first reply is filed within TWO MONTHS of the mailing date
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`of this final action and the advisory action is not mailed until after the end of the THREE-MONTH
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`shortened statutory period, then the shortened statutory period will expire on the date the advisory
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`action is mailed, and any extension fee pursuant to 37 CFR 1.136(a) will be calculated from the mailing
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`date of the advisory action.
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`In no event, however, will the statutory period for reply expire later than
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`SIX MONTHS from the mailing date of this final action.
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`Any inquiry concerning this communication or earlier communications from the examiner
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`should be directed to MARY G HENSHAW whose telephone number is (571)272-8518. The examiner can
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`normally be reached on Monday-Friday from 10am-5pm EST.
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`Examiner interviews are available via telephone, in-person, and video conferencing using a
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`If attempts to reach the examiner by telephone are unsuccessful, the examiner’s supervisor,
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`Milton I. Cano can be reached on (313)446-4937. The fax phone number for the organization where this
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