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`16/636,562
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`02/04/2020
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`Masakazu HOASHI
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`20296.0134USWO
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Application No.
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`16/636,562
`HOASHI etal.
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`Office Action Summary Art Unit|AIA (FITF) StatusExaminer
`DANIEL LAI
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`1) Responsive to communication(s)filed on 04 February 2020.
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`Application/Control Number: 16/636,562
`Art Unit: 2645
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`DETAILED ACTION
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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 underthe
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`first inventor to file provisions of the AJA.
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`Specification
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`Thetitle of the invention is not descriptive. A new title is required that is clearly
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`indicative of the invention to which the claims are directed.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which formsthe basis for all obviousness
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`rejectionsset forth in this Office action:
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`A patent for a claimed invention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed inventionis not
`identically disclosed as set forth in section 102, if the differences between the claimed invention and the
`prior art are such that the claimed invention as a whole would have been obviousbefore the effective
`filing date of the claimed invention to a person having ordinaryskill in the art to which the claimed
`invention pertains. Patentability shall not be negated by the mannerin which the invention was made.
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`The factual inquiries for establishing a background for determining obviousness under 35
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`U.S.C. 103 are summarized as follows:
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`1. Determining the scope and contents of the priorart.
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`2. Ascertaining the differences betweenthe prior art and the claimsat issue.
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`3. Resolving the level of ordinary skill in the pertinent art.
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`4. Considering objective evidence present in the application indicating obviousness or
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`nonobviousness.
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`This application currently namesjoint inventors. In considering patentability of the
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`claims the examiner presumesthat the subject matter of the various claims was commonly
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`ownedasofthe effective filing date of the claimed invention(s) absent any evidenceto the
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`contrary. Applicant is advised of the obligation under 37 CFR 1.56 to point out the inventor and
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`effective filing dates of each claim that was not commonly ownedasofthe effective filing date
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`of the later invention in order for the examinerto consider the applicability of 35 U.S.C.
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`102(b)(2)(C) for any potential 35 U.S.C. 102(a)(2) prior art against the later invention.
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`Claims 1, 3-6 and 8-11 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over
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`“Connect your refrigerator — to the future” by Home Connect, dated 03 June 2016 (hereinafter
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`Home Connect) in view of Suzuki et al. (US 2018/0242378 Al, hereinafter Suzuki).
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`Please note that claims 1-5 are directed to control method for a general “communication
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`device”, and claims 6-11 are directed control method for a refrigerator. Since claims 1-5 and 6-
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`10 recite substantially identical claimed limitations (and refrigerator with communication
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`capability is a communication device), rejections for claims 6-10 apply to claims 1-5,
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`respectively.
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`Regarding claims 1 and 6, Home Connect discloses a control method (p. 8-11, Step 2.2,
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`method for connect a refrigerator to a home network) that is achieved byarefrigerator
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`application installed in a portable terminal (p. 10, method with instructions in a “Home Connect”
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`app), the control method comprising the steps of:
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`instructing an operating system (OS) of the portable terminal to connectto a refrigerator
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`in operation in a software access point mode(p. 9, step F, “Connect your smartphoneortablet
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`to the ,,HomeConnect“ Wi-Fi network (SSID)”; p. 8, in “Tip” box, “During manual connection,
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`your refrigerator sets up its own Wi-Fi network (soft access point [SAP]) which you can log
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`into using your smartphoneor tablet’, see also p. 4, step A, where the app is for ANDROID or
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`APPLEdevice, such that the app controls connection via ANDROIDorIOS operating system),
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`and
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`wherein an SSID ofthe refrigerator that operates in the software access point mode(p. 8,
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`“Tip” box, refrigerator operates as software access point).
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`Home Connectfurther discloses obtaining a service set identifier (SSID) of an access
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`point and a password for connecting to the access point (p. 9, step H), but does not explicitly
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`disclose sending the service set identifier (SSID) of an access point and the password for
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`connecting to the access point to the refrigerator, and a password for connecting to the
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`refrigerator that operates in the software access point mode are incorporated in the refrigerator
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`application in advance.
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`In an analogous art, Suzuki discloses a method of connecting a printer operating in
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`Software Access Point (SoftAP) mode (Abstract and Fig. 1), wherein a setting application
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`provided by a vendorofthe printer is stored in memory of a portable terminal, wherein the
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`setting application describes SoftAP information SI (SSID and password for the SoftAP) in
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`advance (paragraphs 26-27 and 33), the portable terminal and the printer established a network
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`(SoftAPNW)based on the SoftAP information (paragraphs 21 and 32-36), and the portable
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`terminal transmits normal AP information (SSID and password of an access point) to the printer
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`using the SoftAPNW (paragraphs 37-38) to allow the printer to connect to the AP based on the
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`AP information (paragraphs 39). It would have been obvious to one having ordinary skill in the
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`art before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to describe SSID and password for
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`the soft access point of Home Connect in advance in the app as suggested by Suzuki and to
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`utilize the refrigerator operating as soft access point as disclosed by Home Connectto establish a
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`SoftAPNWto allow the obtained SSID and password to be transmitted from the portable
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`terminalto the refrigerator for the refrigerator to connect to an access point associated with the
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`received SSID as disclosed by Suzuki in order to reduce burden for user to discoveror enter the
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`SSID and passwordinformation for the soft access point and to provide normal AP information
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`to the refrigerator and thereby allow the refrigerator to connect to normal AP directly to receive
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`network services.
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`Regarding claims 3 and 8, Home Connect in view of Suzuki further discloses based on
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`reception of a specified operation from the user, the step of instructing is executed (see Home
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`Connect, p. 8, steps A to C).
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`Regarding claims 4 and 9, Home Connect in view of Suzuki further discloses displaying
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`a screen that urges the user to operate the refrigerator in the software access point mode (see
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`Home Connect, p. 8, steps A to C, where instructions on a display panel indicates manual
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`connection is to be performed), wherein the specified operation is an input operation in response
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`to the screen and indicates proceeding to a next process (see Home Connect, p. 8, step C, i.e.,
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`whenuserpress a “>” button).
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`Regarding claims 5 and 10, Home Connect in view of Suzuki further discloses the screen
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`is a screen that urges the user to press a specific button of the refrigerator to operate the
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`refrigerator in the software access point mode (see Home Connect, p. 8, steps A to C, display
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`panel with indications indicating which button to press).
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`Regarding claim 11, Home Connect in view of Suzuki discloses the limitations of claim
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`10 as applied above. Home Connectin view of Suzuki further discloses the specific button is
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`provided on the refrigerator (see Home Connect, p. 8, step A, 1.¢., “The temperature display
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`panelof the refrigerator compartment’.
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`Home Connect and Suzuki do not expressly disclose the specific button is provided
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`inside the refrigerator.
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`It would have been obvious to one having ordinaryskill in the art before the effective
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`filing date of the claimed invention to place the display panel of Home Connectin view of
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`Suzuki inside of the refrigerator, since it has been held that a mere reversal of the essential
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`working parts of a device involvesonly routine skill in the art. In re Einstein, 8 USPQ 167.
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`Claims 2 and 7 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Home
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`Connect in view of Suzuki as applied to claims 1 and 6 above, and further in view of Asai (US
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`2014/0176980 A1).
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`Regarding claims 2 and 7, Home Connect in view of Suzuki discloses the limitations of
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`claims 1 and 6 as applied above. Home Connectin view of Suzuki further discloses receiving an
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`input of the password for connecting to the access point from a user (see Home Connect, p. 9,
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`step H, wherein a user is prompted for password).
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`Home Connect in view of Suzuki further discloses acquiring the SSID and password for
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`connecting to the access point (see Home Connect, p. 9, step H), but does not expressly disclose
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`acquiring the SSID of the access point that is connected to the portable terminal from the OS,
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`wherein in the step of sending, the SSID acquired in the step of acquiring and the password
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`received in the step of receiving are sent to the refrigerator.
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`Suzuki discloses normal AP information (SSID and password)is transmitted from the
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`portable terminal to a printer to enable the printer to connect to the AP associated with the SSID
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`(paragraphs 21 and 36-38). It would have been obvious to one having ordinary skill in the art
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`before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to transmit acquired SSID and password
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`associated with an APfor the refrigerator to be connected to as disclosed by Home Connect for
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`the refrigerator to connect to an access point associated with the received SSID as suggested by
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`Suzuki in order to provide normal AP informationto the refrigerator and thereby allow the
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`refrigerator to connect to normal AP directly to receive network services.
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`Home Connect and Suzuki do not expressly disclose acquiring the SSID ofthe access
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`point that is connected to the portable terminal from the OS.
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`In an analogous art, Asai discloses an information processing apparatus (Abstract)
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`comprises a print & scan application and an operating system (OS) (paragraph 27), wherein the
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`application acquires, from the OS, SSID of a currently connected network of the information
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`processing apparatus and send the acquired SSID and password to a communication device
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`(paragraphs 49-50). It would have been obvious to one having ordinary skill in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention to combine the method for transmitting acquired
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`SSID and password of an AP to a refrigerator as disclosed by Home Connect in view of Suzuki
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`with the feature of acquiring SSID from operating system as disclosed by Asai to allow the
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`refrigerator app from smartphone of Home Connectin view of Suzuki to acquire SSID of an
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`access point that the smartphone is connected to in order to reduce burden of user to enter SSID
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`information manually as well as to avoid error during entrance of SSID byuser.
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`Conclusion
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`The prior art made of record and notrelied upon is considered pertinent to applicant's
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`disclosure.
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`Shibata (US 2014/0362841 A1) discloses SSID of a soft AP is preset in a connection
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`application of a portable terminal for the portable terminal to send probe request including the
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`SSID (paragraph 36).
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`Hosoda (US 2018/0042056 A1) discloses a method for performing networking setting for
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`electronic appliances including refrigerator (paragraph 29), wherein an information processing
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`apparatus is configured to acquire SSID and passwordof an access point and provide the SSID
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`and password to a communication device (paragraphs 101-108, Fig. 6A, 6B and Fig. 8).
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