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`APPLICATION NO.
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`ATTORNEY DOCKET NO.
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`CONFIRMATIONNO.
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`12/760,582
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`04/15/2010
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`Naoki TAKADA
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`1497.50706X00
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`09/20/2012
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`ANTONELLI, TERRY, STOUT & KRAUS, LLP
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`RABINDRANATH, ROY P
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`MAIL DATE
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`DELIVERY MODE
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`PAPER
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`Please find below and/or attached an Office communication concerning this application or proceeding.
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`The time period for reply, if any, is set in the attached communication.
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`PTOL-90A (Rev. 04/07)
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`Application No.
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`Office Action Summary
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` 12/760,582 TAKADAET AL.
`Examiner
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`ROY RABINDRANATH
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`-- The MAILING DATEof this communication appears on the cover sheet with the correspondence address --
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`WHICHEVER IS LONGER, FROM THE MAILING DATE OF THIS COMMUNICATION.
`Extensions of time may be available under the provisions of 37 CFR 1.136(a).
`In no event, however, may a reply be timely filed
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`- Failure to reply within the set or extended period for reply will, by statute, cause the application to become ABANDONED (35 U.S.C. § 133).
`Any reply received by the Office later than three months after the mailing date of this communication, evenif timely filed, may reduce any
`earned patent term adjustment. See 37 CFR 1.704(b).
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`1)X] Responsive to communication(s)filed on 14 August 2012.
`2a)L] This action is FINAL.
`2b) This action is non-final.
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`Anelection was made bythe applicant in responseto a restriction requirementset forth during the interview on
`___; the restriction requirement and election have beenincorporated into this action.
`4)L] Sincethis application is in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
`closed in accordance with the practice under Ex parte Quayle, 1935 C.D. 11, 453 O.G. 213.
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`Status
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` U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
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`Disposition of Claims
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`5)X] Claim(s) 1-17 is/are pending in the application.
`5a) Of the above claim(s) 3-4,7-8,13-14 is/are withdrawn from consideration.
`6)L] Claim(s) _____is/are allowed.
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`7)X] Claim(s) 1,2,5,6,9-12 and 15-17 is/are rejected.
`8)L] Claim(s) ___ is/are objected to.
`9)L] Claim(s)___ are subject to restriction and/or election requirement.
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`Application Papers
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`10)L] The specification is objected to by the Examiner.
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`11)L] The drawing(s)filed on
`is/are: a)L_] accepted or b)_] objected to by the Examiner.
`Applicant may not request that any objection to the drawing(s) be held in abeyance. See 37 CFR 1.85(a).
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`Replacement drawing sheet(s) including the correction is required if the drawing(s) is objected to. See 37 CFR 1.121(d).
`12) The oath or declaration is objected to by the Examiner. Note the attached Office Action or form PTO-152.
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
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`13).] Acknowledgmentis made of a claim for foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d) or (f).
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`b)L] Some * c)L] None of:
`1.] Certified copies of the priority documents have been received.
`2.L] Certified copies of the priority documents have been received in Application No.
`3.L] Copiesof the certified copies of the priority documents have been received in this National Stage
`application from the International Bureau (PCT Rule 17.2(a)).
`* See the attached detailed Office action for a list of the certified copies not received.
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`Attachment(s)
`1) x Notice of References Cited (PTO-892)
`2) [J Notice of Draftsperson’s Patent Drawing Review (PTO-948)
`3) XX] Information Disclosure Statement(s) (PTO/SB/08)
`Paper No(s)/Mail Date.
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`4) | Interview Summary (PTO-413)
`Paper No(s)/Mail Date. __
`5) L] Noticeof Informal Patent Application
`6) C Other:
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`PTOL-326 (Rev. 03-11)
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`Office Action Summary
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`Part of Paper No./Mail Date 20120910
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`Application/Control Number: 12/760,582
`Art Unit: 2629
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`1.
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`The following NON-FINAL OFFICE ACTIONis being issued in responseto the
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`Application filed on April 15, 2010. Claims 1-17 are pending.
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`Election/Restrictions
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`2.
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`Applicant’s election of Species A and C in the reply filed on August 15, 2012 is
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`acknowledged. Applicant has indicated that claims 1-2, 5-6, 9-12 and 15-17 are drawn
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`to the elected species. As such claims 3-4, 7-8 and 13-14 are withdrawn from further
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`consideration pursuant to 37 CFR 1.142(b), there being no allowable generic or linking
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`claim. Because Applicant did not state whether it was electing with or without traverse,
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`the Office deems its election as being made withouttraverse.
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`Priority
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`3.
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`Receipt is acknowledged of papers submitted under 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d), which
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`papers have beenplaced of recordin the file.
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`Information Disclosure Statement
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`4.
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`The information disclosure statement (IDS) submitted on April 15, 2010 has been
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`considered by the examiner.
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`Drawings
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`5.
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`Figures 2A-C should be designated by a legend such as--Prior Art-- because
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`only that whichis oldis illustrated. See MPEP § 608.02(g). Corrected drawingsin
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`compliance with 37 CFR 1.121(d) are required in reply to the Office action to avoid
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`abandonmentof the application. The replacement sheet(s) should be labeled
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`“Replacement Sheet” in the page header (as per 37 CFR 1.84(c)) so as not to obstruct
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`any portion of the drawing figures. If the changes are not accepted by the examiner, the
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`applicant will be notified and informed of any required corrective action in the next Office
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`action. The objection to the drawings will not be held in abeyance.
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`6.
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`The drawings are objected to under 37 CFR 1.83(a) becausetheyfail to show
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`the “comparison circuit” as described in the specification and in claims 2 and 12. While
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`the specification describes a “comparator” (e.g., element 109 of Fig. 1), said comparator
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`doesnot receive a voltage input as required by the aforementioned claims. Rather, the
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`comparator comparesa reference voltage 114 to a divided step up voltage 113 (output
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`voltage) and outputs a selection signal to the PWM generation circuit 104. The input
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`voltage in the specification is believed to be VCC 110. As such, for purposesofthis
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`Office Action, Examinerwill interpret element 109 as the "comparisoncircuit.”
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`Anystructural detail that is essential for a proper understanding of the disclosed
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`invention should be shownin the drawing. MPEP § 608.02(d). Corrected drawing
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`sheets in compliance with 37 CFR 1.121(d) are required in reply to the Office action to
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`avoid abandonmentof the application. Any amended replacement drawing sheet should
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`include all of the figures appearing on the immediate prior version of the sheet, evenif
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`only one figure is being amended. Thefigure or figure number of an amended drawing
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`should not be labeled as “amended.”If a drawing figure is to be canceled, the
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`appropriate figure must be removed from the replacement sheet, and where necessary,
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`the remaining figures must be renumbered and appropriate changes madeto the brief
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`description of the several views of the drawings for consistency. Additional replacement
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`sheets may be necessary to show the renumbering of the remaining figures. Each
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`drawing sheet submitted after the filing date of an application must be labeled in the top
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`margin as either “Replacement Sheet” or “New Sheet” pursuant to 37 CFR 1.121(d). If
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`the changesare not accepted by the examiner, the applicantwill be notified and
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`informed of any required corrective action in the next Office action. The objection to the
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`drawings will not be held in abeyance.
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`Claim Objections
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`7.
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`Claims 2, 6, 10-12 are objected to becauseofthe following informalities: claims
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`2, 6 and 10 reference a “comparison circuit that compares the voltage ratio of the output
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`voltage and the input voltage.” However, as stated above, the Figures do not show a
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`comparison circuit with this functionality. As best understood to Examiner, element 109
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`of Fig. 1
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`is the comparison circuit that Applicant is claiming. However, element 109
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`receives a reference voltage and comparesit to an output voltage. As such, Examiner
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`will interpret this limitation in claims 2, 6 and 10-12 as follows: "a comparison circuit that
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`comparesthe voltage ratio of the output voltage and reference voltage."
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`If Applicant meant either element 503 or 506 of Fig. 5 as the “comparison circuit,”
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`please note that Examiner is not clear as to how these elements receive an input
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`voltage and compareit to an output voltage or otherwise serve as the “comparison
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`circuit" with the functionality as claimed.
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`Claims 11-12 are objected to because they depend on claims 2, 6 and 10.
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`Appropriate correction is required.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 102
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`8.
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`The following is a quotation of the appropriate paragraphs of 35 U.S.C. 102 that
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`form the basis for the rejections underthis section madein this Office action:
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`A personshall be entitled to a patent unless —
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`(b) the invention was patented or described in a printed publication in this or a foreign country or in
`public use or on sale in this country, more than one year prior to the date of application for patent in
`the United States.
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`9.
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`Claims 1-2, 5-6, 9-12 and 15-17 rejected under 35 U.S.C. 102(b) as being
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`anticipated by Nobuyuki, JP2006-054969.
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`Application/Control Number: 12/760,582
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`Regarding Claim 1, Nobuyuki teaches a powercircuit (Fig. 2) comprising:
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`-a coil (11) that charges an electric charge of an input voltage (Vi) (par. 0025);
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`-a switch device (9a) that controls charging and discharging ofthe coil (e.g., when
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`switch 9a is on then current flows into coil 11, when it is off then current does not
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`flow; par. 0034-0035);
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`-a diode (9b) that rectifies flow of the electric charge from the coil (e.g., current that
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`flows through coil 11 is transmitted to diode 9b);
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`-a capacitor (13) that stabilizes an output voltage when the switch deviceis turned on
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`(e.g., when switch 9a is on, capacitor 13 is charged to output voltage Vo; par.
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`0025); and
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`-a driving circuit (7) that controls ON and OFF statesof the switch device (e.g., driver 7
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`controls gate of switching transistor 9A to turn it on or off; par. 0025-0026),
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`-wherein the powercircuit (Fig. 2) alternately switches the ON and OFF states of the
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`switch device to control charging and discharging of the coil and the capacitor (e.g.,
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`switch device is turned on and off based on level of PWM signal that is amplified
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`through driver 7; par. 0025-0026), and generates and supplies an output voltage
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`higher than the input voltage (e.g., when switch 9Ais off then Vo = Vi + VI, where Vo
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`is the output voltage, Vi is the input voltage and VI is the voltage acrosscoil 11;
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`par. 0025), and
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`-the driving circuit (7) controls an off-period of the switch device according to an on-
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`period of the switch device (e.g., the longer the on period the shorter the off period;
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`par. 0036-0037) and a voltage ratio of the output voltage and the input voltage while
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`changing a repetition period of the ON and OFF states of the switch device (e.g., the
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`voltage ratio of the output voltage to input voltage, Vo/Vi, is controlled by the
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`driving circuit in such manner that Vo changesandthe length of the on/off period
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`changes; par. 0036-0037).
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`Regarding Claim 2, Nobuyuki (Fig. 2) teaches the powercircuit according to claim 1,
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`further comprising a comparisoncircuit (3) that compares the voltage ratio of the output
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`voltage and the reference voltage (e.g., element 3 receives both reference voltage
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`Vb from element 1 and output voltage Vo, comparesthe two voltages, and
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`outputs an error signal to PWM controller 5; par. 0008),
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`-wherein the driving circuit (7) switchesafirst period, in which the output voltage is
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`controlled by controlling switching of the ON and OFF statesof the switch device (e.g.,
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`driving circuit 7 controls switch 9a so that is on or off; par. 0035), and a second
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`period, in which the output voltage is controlled by stopping the switching of the ON and
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`OFF states of the switch device, according to a comparison result of the comparison
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`circuit (e.g., PWM signal is only output when Vo becomesless than Vb based on
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`comparison result of element 3, otherwise PWM signal does not control driver
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`circuit 7; par. 0027).
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`Regarding Claim 5, Nobuyuki teaches a powercircuit (Fig. 2) comprising:
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`-a coil (11) that charges an electric charge of an input voltage (Vi) (par. 0025);
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`-a switch device (9a) that controls charging and discharging of the coil (e.g., when
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`switch 9a is on then current flows into coil 11, when it is off then current does not
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`flow; par. 0034-0035);
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`-a diode (9b) that rectifies flow of the electric charge from the coil (e.g., current that
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`flows through coil 11 is transmitted to diode 9b);
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`-a capacitor (13) that stabilizes an output voltage when the switch deviceis turned on
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`(e.g., when switch 9a is on, capacitor 13 is charged to output voltage Vo; par.
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`0025); and
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`-a driving circuit (7) that controls ON and OFF statesof the switch device (e.g., driver 7
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`controls gate of switching transistor 9A to turn it on or off; par. 0025-0026),
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`wherein the powercircuit (Fig. 2) alternately switches the ON and OFF statesof the
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`switch device to control charging and discharging of the coil and the capacitor (e.g.,
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`switch device is turned on and off based on level of PWM signal that is amplified
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`through driver 7; par. 0025-0026), and generates and supplies an output voltage
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`higher than the input voltage (e.g., when switch 9Ais off then Vo = Vi + VI, where Vo
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`is the output voltage, Vi is the input voltage and VI is the voltage acrosscoil 11;
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`par. 0025), and the driving circuit (7) controls an off-period of the switch device
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`according to an on-period of the switch device (e.g., the longer the on period the
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`shorterthe off period; par. 0036-0037) and a voltage ratio of the output voltage and
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`the input voltage (e.g., the voltage ratio of the output voltage to input voltage,
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`Vo/Vi, is controlled by the driving circuit in such manner that Vo changes and the
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`length of the on/off period changes; par. 0036-0037),
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`-while controlling the on-period and the off-period of the switch device such that a
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`repetition period of the ON and OFF states of the switch device coincides with any one
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`of the at least two repetition periods different from each other (e.g., during at least one
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`cycle of the PWM signal; par. 0017).
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`Regarding Claim 6, Nobuyuki teaches the powercircuit (Fig. 2) according to claim 5,
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`further comprising a comparisoncircuit (3) that compares the voltage ratio of the output
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`voltage and the input voltage (e.g., error amplifier 3 compares Vo and Vb; par.
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`0008),
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`-wherein the driving circuit (7) switchesafirst period, in which the output voltage is
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`controlled by controlling switching of the ON and OFF statesof the switch device (e.g.,
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`driver 7 controls gate of switching transistor 9A to turn it on or off; par. 0025-
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`0026), and a second period, in which the output voltage is controlled by stopping the
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`switching of the ON and OFF states of the switch device, according to a comparison
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`result of the comparison circuit (e.g., PWM signal is only output when Vo becomes
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`less than Vb according to comparison result of element 3, otherwise PWM signal
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`does not control driver circuit 7; par. 0027).
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`Regarding Claim 9, Nobuyuki teaches a powercircuit (Fig. 2) comprising:
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`-a coil (11) that charges an electric charge of an input voltage (Vi) (par. 0025);
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`-a switch device (9a) that controls charging and discharging ofthe coil (e.g., when
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`switch 9a is on then current flows into coil 11, when it is off then current does not
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`flow; par. 0034-0035);
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`-a diode (9b) that rectifies flow of the electric charge from the coil (e.g., current that
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`flows through coil 11 is transmitted to diode 9b);
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`-a capacitor (13) that stabilizes an output voltage when the switch deviceis turned on
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`(e.g., when switch 9a is on, capacitor 13 is charged to output voltage Vo; par.
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`0025); and
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`-a driving circuit (7) that controls ON and OFF statesof the switch device (e.g., driver 7
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`controls gate of switching transistor 9A to turn it on or off; par. 0025-0026),
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`-a detection circuit (19) that detects a discharge current from the coil (par. 0033),
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`-wherein the powercircuit (Fig. 2) alternately switches the ON and OFF states of the
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`switch device to control charging and discharging of the coil and the capacitor (e.g.,
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`switch device is turned on and off based on level of PWM signal that is amplified
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`through driver 7; par. 0025-0026), and generates and supplies an output voltage
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`higher than the input voltage (e.g., when switch 9Ais off then Vo = Vi +VI, where Vo
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`is the output voltage, Vi is the input voltage and VI is the voltage acrosscoil 11;
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`par. 0025), the driving circuit (7) controls an off-period of the switch device based on a
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`period in which the discharge current detected by the detection circuit becomes zero
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`(e.g., zero current; par. 0023).
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`Regarding Claim 10, Nobuyuki teaches the powercircuit (Fig. 2) according to claim 9,
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`further comprising a comparisoncircuit (3) that compares the voltage ratio of the output
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`voltage and the input voltage (e.g., element 3 receives both reference voltage Vb
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`from element 1 and output voltage Vo, compares the two voltages, and outputs
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`an error signal to PWM controller 5; par. 0008),
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`-wherein the driving circuit (7) switchesafirst period, in which the output voltage is
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`controlled by controlling switching of the ON and OFF statesof the switch device (e.g.,
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`driving circuit 7 controls switch 9a sothatis on or off; par. 0035), and a second
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`period, in which the output voltage is controlled by stopping the switching of the ON and
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`OFF states of the switch device, according to a comparison result of the comparison
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`circuit (e.g., PWM signal is only output when Vo becomesless than Vb according
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`to comparison result of element 3, otherwise PWM signal does not control driver
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`circuit 7; par. 0027).
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`Regarding Claim 11, Nobuyki (Fig. 2) teaches the powercircuit according to claim 10,
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`wherein the detection circuit (19) includes a circuit which is connected to one end of the
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`coil (e.g., connected to coil 11 through switch 9A) having the other end to which the
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`input voltage is applied (e.g., top end of coil 11 connected to Vi), and directly detects
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`the discharge current of the coil (par. 0033).
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`Regarding Claim 12, Nobuyuki (Fig. 2) the powercircuit according to claim 10, further
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`comprising a comparison circuit (3) that compares the voltage ratio of the output voltage
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`and the input voltage (e.g., element 3 receives both reference voltage Vb from
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`element 1 and output voltage Vo, comparesthe two voltages, and outputs an
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`error signal to PWM controller 5; par. 0008),
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`-wherein the driving circuit (7) switchesafirst period, in which the output voltage is
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`controlled by controlling switching of the ON and OFF statesof the switch device (e.g.,
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`driving circuit 7 controls switch 9a sothatis on or off; par. 0035), and a second
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`period, in which the output voltage is controlled by stopping the switching of the ON and
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`OFF states of the switch device, according to a comparison result and a detection result
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`of the comparison circuit (e.g., PWM signal is only output when Vo becomesless
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`than Vb according to the error differential determined by element 3, otherwise
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`PWM signal doesnot control driver circuit 7; par. 0027).
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`Regarding Claim 15, Nobuyuki (Fig. 2) teaches a display device comprising: a display
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`driving circuit including the powercircuit according to claim 1; and
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`-a display panel that displays an image according to display data from the display
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`driving circuit (e.g., device may be used on a personal handheld unit such ascell
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`phone. presumably such a device hasa display screen; par. 0002).
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`Regarding Claim 16, Nobuyuki (Fig. 2) teaches a display device comprising: a display
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`driving circuit including the powercircuit according to claim 5; and
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`-a display panel that displays an image according to display data from the display
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`driving circuit (e.g., device may be used on a personal handheld unit such ascell
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`phone. presumably such a device device has a display screen; par. 0002).
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`Regarding Claim 17, Nobuyuki (Fig. 2) teaches a display device comprising:
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`a display driving circuit including the power circuit according to claim 9; and
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`-a display panel that displays an image according to display data from the display
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`driving circuit (e.g., device may be used on a personal handheld unit such ascell
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`phone. presumably such a device hasa display screen; par. 0002).
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`Conclusion
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`10.
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`The prior art made of record and notrelied upon is considered pertinent to
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`applicant's disclosure.
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`a.
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`Kimura, US 7,408,543 teaches a powersupply circuit with a, diode, coil,
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`switch and comparator for comparing a high reference voltage to a reference
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`voltage.
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`b.
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`Kang, US 2010/0110059, teaches a control device for an LED device that
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`comprises a coil, diode, capacitor, switch and comparator.
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`11.=Any inquiry concerning this communication or earlier communications from the
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`Inquiry
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`examiner should be directed to ROY RABINDRANATHwhosetelephone numberis
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`(571)270-5722. The examiner can normally be reached on Monday-Friday, 9:00AM-
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`5:00 PM.
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`If attempts to reach the examiner by telephone are unsuccessful, the examiner’s
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`supervisor, Chanh Nguyen can be reached on (571) 272-7772. The fax phone number
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`for the organization wherethis application or proceeding is assigned is 571-273-8300.
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`Information regarding the status of an application may be obtained from the
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`Patent Application Information Retrieval (PAIR) system. Status information for
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`published applications may be obtained from either Private PAIR or Public PAIR.
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`Status information for unpublished applications is available through Private PAIR only.
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`For more information about the PAIR system, see http://pair-direct.uspto.gov. Should
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`you have questions on accessto the Private PAIR system, contact the Electronic
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`Business Center (EBC) at 866-217-9197 (toll-free). If you would like assistance from a
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`USPTO Customer Service Representative or access to the automatedinformation
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`system, call 800-786-9199 (IN USA OR CANADA)or 571-272-1000.
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`/ROY RABINDRANATH/
`Examiner, Art Unit 2629
`September 11, 2012
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`/CHANH NGUYEN/
`Supervisory Patent Examiner, Art Unit 2629
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