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`16/652,156
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`03/30/2020
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`MINORU KUMAHARA
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`WHDA, LLP
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`TYSONS, VA 22182
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`HUANG, WEN WU
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`NOTIFICATION DATE
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`05/25/2022
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Office Action Summary
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`Application No.
`16/652, 156
`Examiner
`WEN W HUANG
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`Applicant(s)
`KUMAHARAetal.
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`AIA (FITF) Status
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`Application/Control Number: 16/652, 156
`Art Unit: 2648
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`Notice of Pre-AlA 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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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`In the event the determination of the status of the application as subject to AIA 35 U.S.C. 102
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`and 103 (or as subject to pre-AlA 35 U.S.C. 102 and 103) is incorrect, any correction of the statutory
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`basis for the rejection will not be considered a new ground of rejection if the prior art relied upon, and
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`the rationale supporting the rejection, would be the same under eitherstatus.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all obviousness rejections
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`set forth in this Office action:
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`A patent for a claimed invention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed invention is
`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 obvious before 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 manner in which the invention
`was made.
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`The factual inquiries for establishing a background for determining obviousness under 35 U.S.C.
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`103 are summarized as follows:
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`1. Determining the scope and contents ofthe prior art.
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`2. Ascertaining the differences between the prior art and the claims at 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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`1.
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`Claims 1-5 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Pokrajac etal. (US.
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`Pub. NO. 2015/0077257 A1; hereinafter “Pokrajac”) in view of Doi et al. (US. Pat. 6,771,161 B1;
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`hereinafter “Doi”).
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`Application/Control Number: 16/652, 156
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`Regarding claim 1, Pokrajac teaches a data communication device (see Pokrajac,fig. 4a)
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`comprising:
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`a belt (see Pokrajac, fig. 4a, band 16);
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`a buckle joined to the belt (see Pokrajac, fig. 4a, holder 28, 52, para. [0045)),
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`the buckle including a fitting surface (see Pokrajac, fig. 1a, loop 42);
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`a communication electrode disposed at the buckle (see Pokrajac, fig. 4a, electrical contacts 32,
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`34), the
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`a communication unit disposed at the buckle (see Pokrajac, fig. 4a, RFID tag 48), the
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`communication unit being electrically connected to the communication electrode (see Pokrajac,fig. 5a,
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`loop contact 50, arm 36, pin 38, para. [0046]), wherein the buckle includes a buckle mechanism (see
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`Pokrajac, fig. 5a, 5b, 42, 14).
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`Pokrajac is silent to teaching that communication electrode being exposedat the fitting surface.
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`In the same field of endeavor, Doi teaches a device wherein the communication electrode being
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`exposedat the fitting surface (see Doi, fig. 5, electrodes 11, 12, col. 6, lines 10-20).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one ofordinaryskill in the art to combine the teaching
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`of Pokrajac with the teaching of Doi in order to improve communication with wristband devices (see
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`Doi, col. 1, lines 20-40).
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`Regarding claim 2, the combination of Pokrajac and Doi teaches the data communication device
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`according to claim 1, further comprising a body case that includes an outer surface opposingthe fitting
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`surface (see Pokrajac, fig. 5a, 28), wherein the buckle is provided at the outer surface of the body case
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`(see Pokrajac, fig. 5a, 42), and wherein the communication electrode is exposed at the body case (see
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`Doi, fig. 5, electrodes 11, 12, col. 6, lines 10-20).
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`Regarding claim 3, the combination of Pokrajac and Doi teaches the data communication device
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`according to claim 2, wherein the body case also servesas a part of the buckle (see Pokrajac, fig. 5a, 28,
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`42).
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`Regarding claim 4, the combination of Pokrajac and Doi teaches the data communication device
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`according to claim 2, wherein: the buckle includes:
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`a buckle body (see Pokrajac, fig. 4a, 42, 40); an immobilizing assembly joined to the buckle body;
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`and a space that allows a leading edge of the belt to pass through, the space being formed between the
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`immobilizing assembly and the buckle body (see Pokrajac, fig. 5a, 42, 20); and the immobilizing assembly
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`pressesthe belt when the belt is inserted through the space (see Pokrajac, fig. 5b, 36, 42).
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`Regarding claim 5, the combination of Pokrajac and Doi teaches the data communication device
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`according to claim 4, wherein the immobilizing assembly includesa first immobilizing part and a second
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`immobilizing part that are provided side byside in a direction that the belt is inserted (see Pokrajac,fig.
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`4a, 42).
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`2.
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`Claims 9-14 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Pokrajac in view of
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`Doi and Kita (US. Pub. No. 2001/0043514 A1).
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`Regarding claim 9, Pokrajac teaches a data communication device comprising:
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`a bodycase including a bottom face and a side face (see Pokrajac, fig. 4a, 48, bottom face; side
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`joints 32, 34);
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`a belt joined to the body case at the side face of the body case (see Pokrajac,fig. 4a, joint 32);
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`a power source housedin the body case (see Pokrajac, fig. 7a, battery 62, para. [0048]);
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`a communication unit that is driven by the power source (see Pokrajac, fig. 7, PCB 54);
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`a communication electrode connected to the communication unit (see Pokrajac, fig. 5b, contacts
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`74,50, para. [0046]); and, wherein the belt at least partly includes an insulator (see Pokrajac, fig 5a, band
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`14), and wherein the first surface extends out of the body case to face a plane extending, as an
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`extension of a surface of the communication electrode, beyond the bodycase (see Pokrajac,fig. 5a, 20,
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`42).
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`Pokrajac is silent to teaching that wherein
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`the communication electrode being exposed at the bottom face of the body case;
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`a ground electrode that is plate-shaped, the ground electrode being connected to a ground of
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`the communication unit inside the body case;
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`the ground electrode includesa first surface covered by the insulator.
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`In the same field of endeavor, Doi teaches a device wherein the communication electrode being
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`exposed at the bottom face of the body case (see Doi, fig. 5, electrodes 11, 12, col. 6, lines 10-20), and
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`a ground electrode that is plate-shaped, the ground electrode being connected to a ground of
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`the communication unit inside the body case (see Doi, fig. 2, ground 12, fig. 5, 12).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one ofordinaryskill in the art to combine the teaching
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`of Pokrajac with the teaching of Doi in order to improve communication with wristband devices (see
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`Doi, col. 1, lines 20-40).
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`The combination of Pokrajac and Doi is silent to teaching that the ground electrode includesa
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`first surface covered by the insulator.
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`In the same field of endeavor, Kita teaches a device wherein the ground electrodeincludes a
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`first surface covered by the insulator (see Kita, fig. 5a,o; ground lines 414,514, connector 94, para.
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`[0123,128]).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art to combine the teaching
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`of Pokrajac and Doi with the teaching of Kita in order to improve functionalities of wristbands and body
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`cases (see Kita, para. [0007-9]).
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`Regarding claim 10, the combination of Pokrajac, Doi and Kita teaches the data communication
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`device according to claim 9, wherein the ground electrode includes a second surface opposite from the
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`first surface and is contained inside the belt with the second surface being covered by the insulator (see
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`Kita, fig. 5, bands 4 and 5).
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`Regarding claim 11, the combination of Pokrajac, Doi and Kita teaches the data communication
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`device according to claim 10, wherein the ground electrode extends to a position close to a leading edge
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`of the belt (see Kita, fig. 5, connector 94).
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`Regarding claim 12, the combination of Pokrajac, Doi and Kita teaches the data communication
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`device according to claim 9, wherein the body case includes, outwardly of an edge of the
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`communication electrode, a frame comprising a resin (see Pokrajac, para. [0056]).
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`Regarding claim 13, the combination of Pokrajac, Doi and Kita teaches the data communication
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`device according to claim 9, wherein: the body case includes a front face opposite from a bottom face;
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`and the first surface of the ground electrode is positioned at a distance closer to the front face from the
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`plane (see Kita, fig. 1a, 414,514).
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`Regarding claim 14, the combination of Pokrajac, Doi and Kita teaches the data communication
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`device according to claim 9, wherein the communication electrode is substantially flush with the bottom
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`face or projects from the bottom face (see Doi, fig. 5, 11).
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`3.
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`Claims 6-8 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Pokrajac and Doi as
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`applied to claim 4 above, and further in view ofKita.
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`Regarding claim 6, the combination of Pokrajac and Doi teaches the data communication device
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`according to claim 4.
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`The combination of Pokrajac and Doi is silent to teaching that further comprising a ground
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`electrode including one end and an opposite end, the one end being electrically connected to a ground
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`of the communication unit inside the body case, the opposite end having a leading edge, the ground
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`electrode being contained inside the belt, wherein the ground electrode extends to where the leading
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`edge of the ground electrode overlaps the buckle with the belt being inserted through the space.
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`In the same field of endeavor, Kita teaches a device comprising a ground electrode including one
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`end and an opposite end, the one end beingelectrically connected to a ground of the communication
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`unit inside the body case, the opposite end having a leading edge, the ground electrode being contained
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`inside the belt, wherein the ground electrode extends to where the leading edge of the ground
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`electrode overlaps the buckle with the belt being inserted through the space (see Kita, fig. 5a,b; ground
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`lines 414,514, connector 94, para. [(0123,128]).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one ofordinaryskill in the art to combine the teaching
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`of Pokrajac and Doi with the teaching of Kita in order to improve functionalities of wristbands and body
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`cases (see Kita, para. [0007-9]).
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`Regarding claim 7, the combination of Pokrajac, Doi and Kita teaches the data communication
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`device according to claim 6, wherein the ground electrode extending has a leading edge at a position
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`wherethe buckle is joined to the belt (see Kita, fig. 4, 68,69).
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`Regarding claim 8, the combination of Pokrajac, Doi and Kita teaches the data communication
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`device according to claim 6, wherein the ground electrode has a uniform width (SeeKita,fig. 5, 94).
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`The prior art made of record and not relied upon is considered pertinent to applicant's
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`Conclusion
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`disclosure.
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`Koshiji (2008/0129621), Golko (2012/0194976), Tsubata (2003/0144596), Fontana
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`(2017/0257759), Loen (2011/0316693), Dey (2016/0037841), Paez (2018/0227754), Wilder
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`(2011/0092791) teach wrist worn devices.
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`Any inquiry concerning this communication or earlier communications from the examiner
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`should be directed to WEN WU HUANG whosetelephone numberis (571)272-7852. The examiner can
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`Wesley Kim can be reached on (571) 272-7867. The fax phone numberfor the organization where this
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