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`17/045,134
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`10/02/2020
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`Kazuo Dobashi
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`McDermott Will and Emery LLP
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`CHAVEZ, RODRIGO A
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`2658
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`PAPER NUMBER
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`NOTIFICATION DATE
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`DELIVERY MODE
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`03/23/2023
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Application/Control Number: 17/045,134
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`DETAILED ACTION
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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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`Continued Examination Under 37 CFR 1.114
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`1.17(e), was filed in this application after final rejection. Since this application is eligible for continued
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`submission filed on 02/02/2023 has been entered.
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`Response to Arguments
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`Applicant’s arguments with respect to claim(s) 02/02/2023 have been considered but are moot
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`because of the new ground of rejection in view of Schiegel and De Wit for claims 1 and 6-8; Schiegel, De
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`Wit and Kim for claims 4, 5, 9, 10 and 13-14; and Schiegel, De Wit and Ashall for claims 11-12.
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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 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
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`Claims 1 and 6-8 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Schiegel (US PG
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`Pub 20170129091) in view of De Wit (US PG Pub 20080240393).
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`As per claim 1, Schiegel discloses
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`An electric power tool comprising:
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`a user operation switch adapted to be manipulated by a user (Schiegel; p. 0037 - The hand-held
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`powertool 10a has a switch device 12a which comprises a switching element 14a for activating the
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`electric motor 50a of the drive unit 16a; also see p. 0045-0046);
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`an output shaft on which a front-end tool is adapted to be mounted (Schiegel; p. 0035 - The tool
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`holder 48a is formed by a quick-changetool holder 18a. The quick-change tool holder 18a is provided for
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`holding the insertion tool 20a whichis different from an insertion tool with an SDS® shaft with a
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`maximum transverse extent of 10 mm. The quick-change tool holder 18a is provided for holding the
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`insertion tool 20a which has an SDSmax® shaft);
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`a driving unit that drives the output shaft (Schiegel; p. 0036 - the hand-held powertool 10a has
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`at least one drive unit 16a. The hand-held power tool 10a has a drive unit 16a which comprises an
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`electric motor 50a); and
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`a control unit that controls an operation of the driving unit in accordance with manipulation of
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`the user operation switch, wherein the control unit is adapted to perform a process related to the
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`electric power tool, based on sound input to a microphone (Schiegel; p. 0045-0046 - The locking
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`unit 24b comprises at least one acoustic pick-up element 26b which is provided at least for picking up at
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`least one acoustic characteristic variable, wherein the locking unit 24b is provided for performing open-
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`loop and/or closed-loop control of the maintaining of an active operating mode as a function of the at
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`least one detected acoustic characteristic variable; also see p. 0012 - The at least one acoustic pick-up
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`element is preferably formed from at least partially by a microphone),
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`the control unit performs a process related to the electric power tool, based on a result of
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`subjecting input sound to a sound recognition process (Schiegel; p. 0045-0046 - The locking
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`unit 24b comprises at least one acoustic pick-up element 26b which is provided at least for picking up at
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`least one acoustic characteristic variable, wherein the locking unit 24b is provided for performing open-
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`loop and/or closed-loop control of the maintaining of an active operating mode as a function of the at
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`least one detected acoustic characteristic variable; also see p. 0012 - The at least one acoustic pick-up
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`element is preferably formed from at least partially by a microphone)
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`Schiegel, however,fails to disclose the control unit performs the sound recognition process
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`while the user operation switchis in an off state, and the control unit does not perform the sound
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`recognition process while the user operation switchis in an on state and an operating sound of the
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`driving unit is generated.
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`De Wit does teach the control unit performs the sound recognition process while the user
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`operation switch is in an off state, and the control unit does not perform the sound recognition process
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`while the user operation switch is in an on state and an operating sound of the driving unit is generated
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`(De Wit; p. 0011 - a chairman of a conference may use a "speak" button to speak (even if a maximum
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`numberof open microphones has been reached), or the chairman mayusea priority button to overrule a
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`discussion, which meansthatall microphonesof the delegates are switched off momentarily, and,
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`optionally, a chime (operating sound) is produced by the conference system; microphones are muted
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`while “speak button” is pressed or an “on” state; also see p. 0037).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art to modify the electric
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`power tool of Schiegel to include the control unit performs the sound recognition process while the user
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`operation switch is in an off state, and the control unit does not perform the sound recognition process
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`while the user operation switch is in an on state and an operating sound of the driving unit is generated,
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`as taught by De Wit, in order to prevent multiple participants of an audio conference to speak over each
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`other, makingit difficult to understand the language of the discussion (De Wit; p. 0011).
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`As per claim 6, Schiegel in view of De Wit discloses:
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`The electric power tool according to claim 1, wherein the control unit sets a parameter value for
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`controlling the operation of the driving unit, based on a result of subjecting input sound to the sound
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`recognition process (Schiegel; p. 0045-0046 - The locking unit 24b comprises at least one acoustic pick-
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`up element 26b whichis provided at least for picking up at least one acoustic characteristic variable,
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`wherein the locking unit 24b is provided for performing open-loop and/or closed-loop control of the
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`maintaining of an active operating mode as a function of the at least one detected acoustic
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`characteristic variable; also see p. 0012 - The at least one acoustic pick-up element is preferably formed
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`from at least partially by a microphone).
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`As per claim 7, Schiegel in view of De Wit discloses:
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`The electric power tool according to claim 6, wherein the control unit sets the parameter value,
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`based on information related to work (Schiegel; p. 0045-0046 - The locking unit 24b comprises at least
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`one acoustic pick-up element 26b which is providedat least for picking up at least one acoustic
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`characteristic variable, wherein the locking unit 24b is provided for performing open-loop and/or closed-
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`loop control of the maintaining of an active operating mode as a function of the at least one detected
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`acoustic characteristic variable; also see p. 0012 - The at least one acoustic pick-up element is preferably
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`formedfrom at least partially by a microphone).
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`As per claim 8, Schiegel in view of De Wit discloses:
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`The electric power tool according to claim 6, wherein when the user operation switch is in an on
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`state, the control unit does not set the parameter value, and, when the user operation switchis in an off
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`state, the control unit sets the parameter value (Schiegel; p. 0045 - The switch device 12b also comprises
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`at least one locking unit 24b which is provided for maintaining the active operating modeat least
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`essentially independently of an effect of an operator actuating force, which operating mode can be
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`activated by actuating the switching element 14b).
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`Claims 4, 5, 9, 10 and 13-14 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over
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`Schiegel in view of De Wit and further in view of Kim (US PG Pub 20150207924)
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`As per claim 4, Schiegel in view of De Wit discloses:
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`The electric power tool according to claim 1, upon which claim 4 depends.
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`Schiegel in view of De Wit, however,fails to disclose wherein when the electric power tool is not
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`in a state of being gripped by the user, the control unit does not perform the sound recognition process,
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`and, when the electric power tool is in a state of being gripped by the user, the control unit performs
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`the sound recognition process.
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`Kim does teach wherein when the electric power tool is not in a state of being gripped by the
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`user, the control unit does not perform the sound recognition process, and, when the electric power
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`tool is in a state of being gripped by the user, the control unit performs the sound recognition process
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`(Kim; p. 0276 - if a user takes a gesture of gripping the mobile terminal 100 with both hands, the
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`controller 180 determines that the user intends to send a message and is then able to activate the
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`microphone 122).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art to modify the electric
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`power tool of Schiegel in view of De Wit to include wherein when the electric power tool is not in a state
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`of being gripped by the user, the control unit does not perform the sound recognition process, and,
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`when the electric power tool is in a state of being gripped by the user, the control unit performs the
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`sound recognition process, as taught by Kim, in order to shorten a time taken to analyze a user's voice
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`and improvea recognition rate of the user voice (Kim; p. 0010).
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`As per claim 5, Schiegel in view of De Wit discloses:
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`The electric power tool according to claim 4, upon which claim 4 depends.
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`Schiegel in view of De Wit, however,fails to disclose wherein when the electric power tool is
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`gripped by the user, and when the electric power tool is at a predetermined orientation or is caused to
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`make a predetermined motion, the control unit performs the sound recognition process.
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`Kim does teach wherein when the electric power tool is gripped by the user, and when the
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`electric power tool is at a predetermined orientation or is caused to make a predetermined motion, the
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`control unit performs the sound recognition process (Kim; p. 0277 - if a preset gesture is detected, the
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`controller 180 can control a target indicated by a user voice to be processed through an application
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`corresponding to the detected gesture. Based ona sensing signal(e.g., a signal of detecting a motion of
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`the mobile terminal 100, a signal for detecting whether a user approaches the mobile terminalclosely, a
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`signal for detecting whether the mobile terminal 100 is gripped with both hands, etc.) of the sensing unit
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`140, the controller 180 may be able to determine whetherthe preset gestureis inputted).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art to modify the electric
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`power tool of Schiegel in view of De Wit to include wherein when the electric power tool is gripped by
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`the user, and when the electric power tool is at a predetermined orientation or is caused to make a
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`predetermined motion, the control unit performs the sound recognition process, as taught by Kim, in
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`order to shorten a time taken to analyze a user's voice and improve a recognition rate of the user voice
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`(Kim; p. 0010).
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`As per claim 9, Schiegel in view of De Wit discloses:
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`The electric power tool according to claim 6, upon which claim 9 depends.
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`Schiegel in view of De Wit, however,fails to disclose wherein when the electric power tool is not
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`in a state of being gripped by the user, the control unit does not set the parameter value, and, when the
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`electric power tool is in a state of being gripped by the user, the control unit sets the parameter value.
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`Kim does teach wherein when the electric power tool is not in a state of being gripped by the
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`user, the control unit does not set the parameter value, and, when the electric power tool is in a state of
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`being gripped by the user, the control unit sets the parameter value (Kim; p. 0276 - if a user takes a
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`gesture of gripping the mobile terminal 100 with both hands, the controller 180 determines that the user
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`intends to send a message andis then able to activate the microphone 122).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art to modify the electric
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`power tool of Schiegel in view of De Wit to include wherein when the electric power tool is not in a state
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`of being gripped by the user, the control unit does not set the parameter value, and, when the electric
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`power tool is in a state of being gripped by the user, the control unit sets the parameter value, as taught
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`by Kim, in order to shorten a time taken to analyze a user's voice and improve a recognition rate of the
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`user voice (Kim; p. 0010).
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`As per claim 10, Schiegel in view of De Wit discloses:
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`The electric power tool according to claim 6, upon which claim 10 depends.
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`Schiegel in view of De Wit, however,fails to disclose wherein the control unit sets a parameter
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`value after notifying the user that the parameter value is about to beset.
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`Kim does teach wherein the control unit sets a parameter value after notifying the user that the
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`parameter value is about to be set (Kim; p. 0137 - As the microphone 122 is activated, the controller 180
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`can control a popup windowtobe displayed in order to inform a user that the microphone 122 is
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`activated andto indicate a field value supposed to be inputted through a voice by the user).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art to modify the electric
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`power tool of Schiegel in view of De Wit to include wherein the control unit sets a parameter value after
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`notifying the user that the parameter value is about to beset, as taught by Kim, in order to shorten a
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`time taken to analyze a user's voice and improve a recognition rate of the user voice (Kim; p. 0010).
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`As per claim 13, Schiegel in view of De Wit discloses:
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`The electric power tool according to claim 1, upon which claim 13 depends.
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`Schiegel in view of De Wit, however,fails to disclose wherein the control unit includes a
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`determination function of determining a state of the electric power tool by analyzing an operating
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`sound input to a microphone, and the determination function is performed when the user operation
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`switch is in an on state.
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`Kim does teach wherein the control unit includes a determination function of determining a
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`state of the electric power tool by analyzing an operating sound input to a microphone,and the
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`determination function is performed when the user operation switchis in an on state (Kim; p. 0135-
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`after a call icon has been touchedwith a pointer, if the touch to the call icon is maintained over a
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`prescribed time, the controller 180 can activate the microphone 122).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art to modify the electric
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`power tool of Schiegel in view of De Wit to include wherein the control unit includes a determination
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`function of determining a state of the electric power tool by analyzing an operating sound input to a
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`microphone, and the determination function is performed when the user operation switchis in an on
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`state, as taught by Kim, in order to shorten a time taken to analyze a user's voice and improve a
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`recognition rate of the user voice (Kim; p. 0010).
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`As per claim 14, Schiegel in view of De Wit discloses
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`The electric power tool according to claim 1, upon which claim 14 depends.
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`Schiegel in view of De Wit, however,fails to disclose wherein the control unit includes a user
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`authentication function based on sound input to the microphone.
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`Kim does teach wherein the control unit includes a user authentication function based on sound
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`input to the microphone (Kim; p. 0095 - The identity module is the chip for storing various kinds of
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`information for authenticating a use authority of the mobile terminal 100 and can include UserIdentify
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`Module (UIM), Subscriber Identify Module (SIM), Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) and/or the
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`like. A device having the identity module (hereinafter called ‘identity device’) can be manufactured as a
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`smart card. Therefore, the identity device is connectible to the mobile terminal 100 via the corresponding
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`port).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one ofordinaryskill in the art to modify the electric
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`power tool of Schiegel in view of De Wit to include wherein the control unit includes a user
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`authentication function based on sound input to the microphone,as taught by Kim, in order to shorten a
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`time taken to analyze a user's voice and improve a recognition rate of the user voice (Kim; p. 0010).
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`Claims 11-12 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Schiegel in view of De
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`Wit and further in view of Ashall (US PG Pub 20190182371).
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`As per claim 11, Schiegel in view of De Wit discloses:
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`The electric power tool according to claim 1, upon which claim 11 depends.
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`Schiegel in view of De Wit, however,fails to disclose wherein the control unit receives an input
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`of information indicating a place of work and stores the information indicating the place of work and
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`information indicating a result of work in association with each other.
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`Ashall does teach wherein the control unit receives an input of information indicating a place of
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`workand stores the information indicating the place of work and information indicating a result of work
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`in association with each other (Ashall; p. 0188-0197 - The remote server API has the following features:
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`create new user account/remoteservice access during Zone V user sign up; send device summary—
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`model & firmware during sign up. This is saved in a remote database underthe specific end-user
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`account; admins—pull list of admins/viewers of the app along with their read/write permissions; edit
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`admins/viewers. This provides an owner with the ability to manageusers via phone app; send ICE data—
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`contactinfo, health info, emergency contacts, SOS settings, special instructions; send device location—
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`GPS coordinates; sync albums/photos; access & edit device setting; synchronize storage settings with
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`device).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art to modify the electric
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`power tool of Schiegel in view of De Wit to include wherein the control unit receives an input of
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`information indicating a place of work and stores the information indicating the place of work and
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`information indicating a result of work in association with each other, as taught by Kim, in order improve
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`the user experience for visually impaired or elderly users who want a more simplified smartphone or
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`tablet experience (Ashall; p. 0005).
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`As per claim 12, Schiegel in view of De Wit in view of Ashall discloses:
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`The electric power tool according to claim 11, upon which claim 12 depends.
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`And further, Ashall does teaches wherein the control unit causes the information indicating the
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`place of work and the information indicating a result of work associated with each other to be
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`transmitted to an external device (Ashall; p. 0188-0197 - The remote server AP! has the following
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`features: create new user account/remoteservice access during Zone V usersign up; send device
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`summary—model & firmware during sign up. This is saved in a remote database under the specific end-
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`user account; admins—pulllist of admins/viewers of the app along with their read/write permissions;
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`edit admins/viewers. This provides an ownerwith the ability to manage users via phone app; send ICE
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`data—contactinfo, health info, emergency contacts, SOS settings, special instructions; send device
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`location—GPScoordinates; sync albums/photos; access & edit device setting; synchronize storage
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`settings with device).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art to modify the electric
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`power tool of Schiegel in view of De Wit to include wherein the control unit causes the information
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`indicating the place of work and the information indicating a result of work associated with each other
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`to be transmitted to an external device, as taught by Kim, in order improve the user experience for
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`visually impaired or elderly users who want a more simplified smartphone or tablet experience (Ashall;
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`p. 0005).
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`Conclusion
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`The prior art made of record and not relied upon is considered pertinent to applicant's
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`disclosure. The prior art made of record and notrelied upon includes:
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`Cha (US PG Pub 20140316777) discloses a user device having a voice recognition function and an
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`operation method thereof are provided. The operation method includes detecting whetherthere is an
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`input from at least one sensor in response to execution of an application which may use voice recognition
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`and activating or inactivating the voice recognition in response to the detection of the input (Cha;
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`Abstract).
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`Any inquiry concerning this communication or earlier communications from the examiner
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`should be directed to Rodrigo A Chavez whose telephone numberis (571)270-0139. The examiner can
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`Examiner interviewsare available via telephone, in-person, and video conferencing using a
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`USPTO supplied web-based collaboration tool. To schedule an interview, applicant is encouraged to use
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`the USPTO Automated Interview Request(AIR) at http://www.uspto.gov/interviewpractice.
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`If attempts to reach the examiner by telephone are unsuccessful, the examiner’s supervisor,
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`Richemond Dorvil can be reached on 5712727602. The fax phone number for the organization where
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`this application or proceedingis assigned is 571-273-8300.
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`Information regarding the status of published or unpublished applications may be obtained from
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`Patent Center. Unpublished application information in Patent Center is available to registered users. To
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`file and manage patent submissions in Patent Center, visit: https://patentcenter.uspto.gov.Visit
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`https://www.uspto.gov/patents/apply/patent-center for more information about Patent Center and
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`https://www.uspto.gov/patents/docx for information aboutfiling in DOCX format. For additional
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`questions, contact the Electronic Business Center (EBC) at 866-217-9197(toll-free). If you would like
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`assistance from a USPTO Customer Service Representative, call 800-786-9199 (IN USA OR CANADA)or
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`571-272-1000.
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`/RODRIGO A CHAVEZ/
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`Examiner, Art Unit 2658
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`/RICHEMOND DORVIL/
`Supervisory Patent Examiner, Art Unit 2658
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