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`The claims require and Okada etal. (US8999585B2),
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`in view of Woonet al. (KR20150106740A, a machine
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`KR1020180001303 discloses a non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery comprising a
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`spiral-type electrode body ( The electrode assembly of this embodiment may be formed
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`by rolling up, [Okada, C10L61-65]) in which a positive electrode and a negative
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`electrode are wound with a separator located there between ( The porous insulating
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`layer is interposed between the positive electrode and the negative electrode.
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`[Abstract]).
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`Okadafurther teaches a bottomed cylindrical outer can that holds therein the
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`electrode body; and (A cylindrical battery of product No. 18650 was fabricated as
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`described below using the positive electrode, the negative electrode and the
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`nonaqueous electrolyte solution which are described above, Fig. 3 shows a general
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`vertical cross section of the nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery. [C13L 1-6])
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`a sealing body that closes off an opening of the outer can and that functions as a
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`positive electrode terminal ( The positive electrode lead wire 5 waslaser-welded to a
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`metal filter 8a of a sealing plate 8 [C13L38-39] Fig. 3),
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`and the positive electrode lead hasa first end portion located toward the sealing
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`body, the first end portion being one lengthwise end of the positive electrode lead, and a
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`second end portion located toward a side opposite to the first end portion, the second
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`end portion being the other lengthwise end of the positive electrode lead (see ... Fig. 3);
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`first stefaceeit85650,
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`positive ead, tead wire {5}
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`“t}4 efectrodes asserntty
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`While Okada doesnotexplicitly teach the positive electrode lead is metallic butit
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`is suggested, That, an end of the positive electrode lead wire 5 was resistance-welded
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`to the connection portion for positive electrode lead wire [C13L13-16].
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`In the same filed of endeavor Doo discloses a secondary battery of a cylindrical
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`shape [0009] Fig. 4, and further teaches and the positive electrode lead comprises: a
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`metallic lead base memberhavingafirst surface joined to the positive electrode ( The
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`electrode assembly 100" includes a plurality offirst electrode tabs 170 electrically
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`connected to the first electrode 113 (positive electrode) ... The first and second
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`electrode tabs include a conductive material, and, for example, may include nickel (Ni)
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`cap assembly. [0016] Where “at least one of the tabs,” provide for a single lead base
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`memberand tabs include nickel (Ni) provide fora member made of metal.
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`It should be noted the use of a one-piece, integrated construction instead of the
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`structure disclosed or taught in the prior art would have been within the ambit of a
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`person of ordinary skill in the art. See In re Larson, 340 F.2d 965, 968, 144 USPQ 347,
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`Doo to improve output characteristics and durability of the battery. [0007] [0008]
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`In the same filed of endeavor Woondiscloses a secondary battery of a
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`cylindrical shape [0066], and further teaches, an insulating ceramic layer of an inorganic
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`According to an aspect of the present invention by coating an insulating material
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`having excellent thermal properties there is an effect that can reducetherisk offire
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective
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`filing date of the claimed invention to have modified Doo and Okada to incorporate the
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`coating of Woon in a woundstructure to improve battery safety due to a short circuit
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`and improve manufacturability, storage, and maintain a high energy density.
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`While Okada, Doo, and Woon doesnot explicitly teach the amount of ceramicin
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`the mixture, in the same field of endeavor Fujino discloses a non-aqueous secondary
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`battery with an inorganic oxide and binder insulating later on the electrodes [Abstract],
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`and further teaches, the inorganic oxidefiller content in the porous electron-insulating
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`layer is preferably 50 wt % or more and 99 wt % or less, and further preferably 90 wt %
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`or more and 99 wt % or less. The inorganic oxidefiller content below 50 wt % makes
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`the binder excessive, which may cause difficulty in controlling the microporous structure
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`formed by gaps among thefiller particles. On the other hand, the inorganic oxidefiller
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`content of over 99 wt % makes the binder scarce, which may cause deteriorations of the
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`strength of the porous electron-insulating layer and adhesion thereof to the electrode
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`surface. The separation of the porous electron-insulating layer causes damage to the
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`functions of the porous electron-insulating layeritself, thereby causing damage to
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`battery performance as well. [0034] Where the range of inorganic oxidefiller of 90 wt %
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`or more and 99 wt %or less, would provide a corresponding range of 1 to 10%for the
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`binder which meets the claimed limitation. Fujino provides the inorganic oxidefiller may
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`be an alumina ceramic, providing an inorganic compound. [0057]
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`It should be noted in the case where the claimed ranges “overlap orlie inside
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`ranges disclosed by the prior art’ a prima facie case of obviousness exists.
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`In re
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`Wertheim, 541 F.2d 257, 191USPQ 90 (CCPA 1976); In re Woodruff, 919 F.2d 1575, 16
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`USPQ2d 1934 (Fed. Cir. 1990).
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`It would have been obvious to oneof ordinary skill in the art before the effective
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`filing date of the claimed invention to have modified Doo and Okada to incorporate the
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`coating of Woon in a woundstructure to improve battery safety due to a short circuit
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`and improve manufacturability, storage, and maintain a high energy density, in the
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`amounts specified by Fujino to prevent battery performancedeterioration.
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`Okadais silent on the ceramic layer being formed directly on the second surface
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`of the single lead base memberin at least an area facing the negative electrode via the
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`separator, the ceramic layer is formed over the entire area facing the negative electrode
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`via the separator, and additionally in the first end portion on the second surface of the
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`lead base member;
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`Dooteaches,the inner tab 171 may further include an insulating layer 172
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`coated overthe front and rear of a portion of the inner tab 171 extending from the
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`electrode assembly 100. Similarly, the outer tab 176 may further include an insulating
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`layer 177 coated overthe front and rear of a portion of the outer tab 176 extending from
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`the electrode assembly 100. [0081] and at least one of the inner tab and the outer tab
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`may be fixed to the cap assembly. [0016], would provide a single lead based member
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`as applied to either inner ta (171) or outer tab (176). Where an insulating coating on
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`both sides of the tab extending from the electrode assembly would encompass the
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`claimedlimitation as Doo possess the same claimed structure as seen in Fig. 5.
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`It should be noted the use of a one-piece, integrated construction instead of the
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`structure disclosed or taught in the prior art would have been within the ambit of a
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`person of ordinary skill in the art. See In re Larson, 340 F.2d 965, 968, 144 USPQ 347,
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`349 (CCPA 1965) (see MPEP § 2144.04).
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`Aspects of embodiments of the present disclosure are directed toward a
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`secondary battery having improved output characteristics and durability. [0007], [0008]
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`It would have been obvious to oneof ordinary skill in the art before the effective
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`filing date of the claimed invention to have modified Okadato incorporate metallic tab of
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`Dooto improve output characteristics and durability of the battery.
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`Okadais silent on the single lead base material includes, on the second surface
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`thereof, a region which is sandwiched between the ceramic layer formedin the first end
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`portion and the area facing the negative electrode via the separator, and is not covered
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`by the ceramic layer, the region being a region where a welded portion which is welded
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`to the sealing body is formed.
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`Dooteaches,the inner tab 171 includes extending end portion and 171D(first
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`end portion) further extending from the connection area (connection area (e.g., the
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`welding area) [0080]) 171 C of the inner tab. A portion of the inner tab 171 is joined with
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`the cap assembly 270 [0079]
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`Wherea tab entirely covered by an insulating layer (171) with a connection
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`portion, join by welding, (171 C), and an extending portion (171 D) provides the claimed
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`region joined by welding.
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`Aspects of embodiments of the present disclosure are directed toward a
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`secondary battery having improved output characteristics and durability. [0007], [0008]
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`It would have been obviousto oneof ordinary skill in the art before the effective
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`filing date of the claimed invention to have modified Okada to incorporate metal tab of
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`Dooto improve output characteristics and durability of the battery.
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`Doo does notexplicitly teach the region is not covered by ceramic layer, however
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`, in the same field of endeavor Lee discloses a secondary teaches the coating layer
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`may be formedtotally in the electrode tab. Since the electrical insulation coating layeris
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`molten and removed during welding for the connection with an electrode lead,it is
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`possible to form an insulation coating layer in the whole electrode tab. In terms of
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`process feasibility,
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`it is preferred to form the insulation coating layer totally in the
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`electrode tab. [0077]
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`It would have been obvious to oneof ordinary skill in the art before the effective
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`filing date of the claimed invention to have modified Doo and Okada to incorporate the
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`welding of Lee to improve the manufacturing process.
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`Where Dooprovides a region sandwiched betweenthefirst end portion (171D)
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`and the area facing the negative electrode via the separator (171) and the welded
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`portion (171C) of the region provides an uncovered portion.
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`Howeverneither Okada, Doo, Woon, Fujino, or Lee alone or in combination
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`suggest the limitation “the ceramic layerin the first end portion is formed only within a
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`range of 3 mm fromafirst end.” Lee would seem to teach awayfrom discontinuous
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`coating the tab, In terms of process feasibility, it is preferred to form the insulation
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`coating layertotally in the electrode tab. [0077]
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`Conclusion
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`BART HORNSBY
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`Examiner
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`/MATTHEW T MARTIN/
`Supervisory Patent Examiner, Art Unit 1728
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