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Application No.1 13/283,814
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`Introduction
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`REMARKS
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`Claims 9-16 are pending, of which claims 9 and 12 are independent.
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`Claims 1-8 have been cancelled without prejudice. Claims 9-16 have been added. The
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`new claims are supported by, for example, FIGS. 8-9 and the corresponding description thereof
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`in the specification. No new matter has been added.
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`Substance of Interview
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`Applicant thanks the Examiners for their time and courtesy during an interview
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`conducted with the Applicant’s representative, Takashi Saito, on December 12, 2013. During
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`the interview, the differences between the new claims and the prior art were discussed. The
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`Examiners indicated that the new claims would likely overcome the present rejection. This
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`response reflects the substance of the interview.
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`Patentability under 35 U.S.C. § 103(a)
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`Claims 1-8 were rejected under 35 U.S.C. § 103(a) as being unpatentable over Satoshi
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`(JP 2010—025471) in view of Ceroke (US 4,986,502). Since claims 1-8 have been cancelled, this
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`rejection is moot.
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`Patentability of New Claims
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`Applicant respectfully submits that none of the cited references disclose or even suggest
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`the configurations of claims 9-16.
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`In particular, at a minimum, none of the cited references
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`disclose “a protruding portion protrudingfrom the secondflange toward the storage, wherein an
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`end ofthe protruding portion is positioned closer to the storage than the first surface of the
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`packing in the close state,” as recited by new claim 9, and “a protruding portion protrudingfrom
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`the second,flange toward the heat-insulating wall, wherein an end ofthe protruding portion is
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`positioned closer to the heal—insulating wall than the first surface ofthe packing in the close
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`state,” as recited by new claim 12.
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`It is noted that the first surface of the packing is the one to
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`abut the first flange in a close state. As such, Applicant submits that claims 9 and 12 and all
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`claims dependent thereon are patentable over the cited references.
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`Application No.: 13/283,814
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`CONCLUSION
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`Having fully responded to all matters raised in the Office Action, Applicant submits that
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`all claims are in condition for allowance, an indication for which is respectfully solicited. If
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`there are any outstanding issues that might be resolved by an interview or an Examiner’s
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`amendment, the Examiner is requested to call Applicant’s attorney at the telephone number
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`shown below.
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`To the extent necessary, a petition for an extension of time under 37 C.F.R. § 1.136 is
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`hereby made. Please charge any shortage in fees due in connection with the filing of this paper,
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`including extension of time fees, to Deposit Account 500417 and please credit any excess fees to
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`such deposit account.
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`Respectfully submitted,
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`McDERMOTT WILL & EMERY LLP
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`/Takashi Saito/
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`Takashi Saito
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`Registration No. 69,536
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`Please recognize our Customer No. 53080
`as our correspondence address.
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`500 North Capitol Street, NW.
`Washington, DC 20001 — 1 53 1
`Phone: 202.756.8000 MEFzTS:
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`Facsimile: 202.756.8087
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`Date: December 13, 2013
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`DM‘US 482590204 0921220022
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