`“x
`‘\\f
`
`
`
`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`
`UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
`United States Patent and Trademark Office
`Address: COMIVHSSIONER FOR PATENTS
`PO. Box 1450
`Alexandria1 Virginia 22313-1450
`www.uspto.gov
`
`
`
`
`
`14/486,084
`
`09/15/2014
`
`Masayuki MANTANI
`
`53280
`
`9748
`
`08’0”” —PEARNE&GORDON LLP m
`7590
`52054
`1801 EAST 9TH STREET
`GOFF 11’ JOHN L
`S UITE 1 200
`CLEVELAND, OH 441 14-3 108
`
`PAPER NUMBER
`
`ART UNIT
`1746
`
`NOTIFICATION DATE
`
`DELIVERY MODE
`
`08/09/2017
`
`ELECTRONIC
`
`Please find below and/or attached an Office communication concerning this application or proceeding.
`
`The time period for reply, if any, is set in the attached communication.
`
`Notice of the Office communication was sent electronically on above—indicated "Notification Date" to the
`following e—mail address(es):
`
`patdocket @ pearne.c0m
`
`PTOL—90A (Rev. 04/07)
`
`
`
`
`
`Applicant(s)
`Application No.
` 14/486,084 MANTANI ET AL.
`
`Examiner
`Art Unit
`AIA (First Inventor to File)
`Office Action Summary
`
`JOHN GOFF $2213 1746
`
`-- The MAILING DA TE of this communication appears on the cover sheet with the correspondence address --
`Period for Reply
`
`A SHORTENED STATUTORY PERIOD FOR REPLY IS SET TO EXPIRE g MONTHS FROM THE MAILING DATE OF
`THIS COMMUNICATION.
`Extensions of time may be available under the provisions of 37 CFR1. 136( a).
`after SIX () MONTHS from the mailing date of this communication.
`If NO period for reply is specified above, the maximum statutory period will apply and will expire SIX (6) MONTHS from the mailing date of this communication.
`-
`- 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, even if timely filed, may reduce any
`earned patent term adjustment. See 37 CFR 1 .704(b).
`
`In no event, however, may a reply be timely filed
`
`Status
`
`1)IZI Responsive to communication(s) filed on 4/3/17.
`El A declaration(s)/affidavit(s) under 37 CFR 1.130(b) was/were filed on
`
`2b)|Z| This action is non-final.
`2a)|:l This action is FINAL.
`3)I:I An election was made by the applicant in response to a restriction requirement set forth during the interview on
`
`; the restriction requirement and election have been incorporated into this action.
`
`4)|:| Since this application is in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
`
`closed in accordance with the practice under Exparte Quay/e, 1935 CD. 11, 453 O.G. 213.
`
`Disposition of Claims*
`
`5)IZI Claim(s) His/are pending in the application.
`5a) Of the above claim(s)
`is/are withdrawn from consideration.
`
`is/are allowed.
`6)I:I Claim(s)
`7)|Z| Claim(s)_1-7is/are rejected.
`8)|:I Claim(s)_ is/are objected to.
`
`
`are subject to restriction and/or election requirement.
`9)I:I Claim((s)
`* If any claims have been determined allowable, you may be eligible to benefit from the Patent Prosecution Highway program at a
`
`participating intellectual property office for the corresponding application. For more information, please see
`hit
`:/'/\W¢W.LISI>I‘.0. ovI’ atentS/init events/
`
`
`
`iindex.‘s or send an inquiry to PPI-iieedback{®usgtc.00v.
`
`Application Papers
`
`10)I:l The specification is objected to by the Examiner.
`11)|Xl The drawing(s) filed on 9/15/14 is/are: a)IZI accepted or b)I:I 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).
`
`Replacement drawing sheet(s) including the correction is required if the drawing(s) is objected to. See 37 CFR 1.121 (d).
`
`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
`
`12)IXI Acknowledgment is made of a claim for foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d) or (f).
`Certified copies:
`
`a)IZl All
`
`b)|:l Some” c)I:l None of the:
`
`1.IXI Certified copies of the priority documents have been received.
`2.|:l Certified copies of the priority documents have been received in Application No.
`3.|:| Copies of 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.
`
`Attachment(s)
`
`
`
`3) D Interview Summary (PTO-413)
`1) D Notice of References Cited (PTO-892)
`Paper No(s)/Mai| Date.
`.
`.
`4) I:I Other'
`2) I] InformatIon DIsclosure Statement(s) (PTO/SB/08a and/or PTO/SB/08b)
`Paper No(s)/Mai| Date
`
`US. Patent and Trademark Office
`PTOL—326 (Rev. 11-13)
`
`Office Action Summary
`
`Part of Paper No./Mai| Date 20170802
`
`
`
`Application/Control Number: 14/486,084
`
`Page 2
`
`Art Unit: 1746
`
`DETAILED ACTION
`
`Continued Examination Under 37 CFR 1.114
`
`1.
`
`A request for continued examination under 37 CFR 1.114, including the fee set forth in
`
`37 CFR 1.17(e), was filed in this application after final rejection. Since this application is
`
`eligible for continued examination under 37 CFR 1.114, and the fee set forth in 37 CFR l.l7(e)
`
`has been timely paid, the finality of the previous Office action has been withdrawn pursuant to
`
`37 CFR 1.114. Applicant's submission filed on 2/28/ 17 has been entered.
`
`2.
`
`The text of those sections of Title 35, US. Code not included in this action can be found
`
`in a prior Office action.
`
`Notice of Pre-AIA 0r AIA Status
`
`3.
`
`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined under the
`
`first inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
`
`Specification
`
`4.
`
`The specification is objected to as failing to provide proper antecedent basis for the
`
`claimed subject matter. See 37 CFR 1.75(d)(1) and MPEP § 608.01(o). Correction of the
`
`following is required: Figures 8—11 are considered to depict the new limitation “a shared paste
`
`region located between the first area and the second area” however the disclosure of the
`
`specification does not provide express antecedent basis for the shared paste region.
`
`
`
`Application/Control Number: 14/486,084
`
`Page 3
`
`Art Unit: 1746
`
`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 112
`
`The following is a quotation of the first paragraph of 35 USC. 112(a):
`
`(a) IN GENERAL.7The specification shall contain a written description of the invention,
`and of the manner and process of making and using it, in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms as to
`enable any person skilled in the art to which it pertains, or with which it is most nearly connected, to
`make and use the same, and shall set forth the best mode contemplated by the inventor or joint inventor
`of carrying out the invention.
`
`The following is a quotation of the first paragraph of pre—AIA 35 USC. 112:
`
`The specification shall contain a written description of the invention, and of the manner and
`process of making and using it, in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms as to enable any person
`skilled in the art to which it pertains, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make and use the
`same, and shall set forth the best mode contemplated by the inventor of carrying out his invention.
`
`6.
`
`Claims l—7 are rejected under 35 USC. 112(a) or 35 USC. 112 (pre—AIA), first
`
`paragraph, as failing to comply with the written description requirement. The claim(s) contains
`
`subject matter which was not described in the specification in such a way as to reasonably
`
`convey to one skilled in the relevant art that the inventor or a joint inventor, or for pre—AIA the
`
`inventor(s), at the time the application was filed, had possession of the claimed invention. Claim
`
`1 as amended requires “wherein the first and second squeegees enclose the shared paste region
`
`when the print head is in a start position located between the first area and the second area”
`
`however the specification does not describe the first and second squeegees enclose the shared
`
`paste region when the print head is in a start position located between the first area and the
`
`second area and the Figures do not depict the squeegees “enclose” the region.
`
`7.
`
`The following is a quotation of 35 USC. 112(b):
`
`(b) CONCLUSION.7The specification shall conclude with one or more claims particularly pointing
`out and distinctly claiming the subject matter which the inventor or a joint inventor regards as the
`invention.
`
`The following is a quotation of 35 USC. 112 (pre—AIA), second paragraph:
`
`
`
`Application/Control Number: 14/486,084
`
`Page 4
`
`Art Unit: 1746
`
`The specification shall conclude with one or more claims particularly pointing out and distinctly
`claiming the subject matter which the applicant regards as his invention.
`
`8.
`
`Claims 1—7 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) or 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre—AIA), second
`
`paragraph, as being indefinite for failing to particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject
`
`matter which the inventor or a joint inventor, or for pre—AIA the applicant regards as the
`
`invention.
`
`9.
`
`Claim 1 as amended requires “wherein the first and second squeegees enclose the shared
`
`paste region when the print head is in a start position located between the first area and the
`
`second area”. The Figures depict the first and second squeegees as raised in a position above the
`
`region, i.e. the squeegees do not surround/close in on all sides the shared paste region, so that it
`
`is unclear what is required by “enclose”. For purposes of claim examination it is considered that
`
`first and second squeegees as raised in a position above the region “enclose” the region in as
`
`much as the claim limitation is currently understood.
`
`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
`
`10.
`
`In the event the determination of the status of the application as subject to AIA 35 U.S.C.
`
`102 and 103 (or as subject to pre—AIA 35 U.S.C. 102 and 103) is incorrect, any correction of the
`
`statutory basis for the rejection will not be considered a new ground of rejection if the prior art
`
`relied upon, and the rationale supporting the rejection, would be the same under either status.
`
`11.
`
`Claim 1, 6, and 7 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Seiko et al.
`
`(GB 2480579) in View of Abe et al. (US. Patent Application Publication 2011/0315029).
`
`Seiko discloses a screen printer comprising: a mask (33) having a first (MRC or MRF)
`
`area formed with a first pattern and a second area (other of MRF or MRC) formed with a second
`
`
`
`Application/Control Number: 14/486,084
`
`Page 5
`
`Art Unit: 1746
`
`pattern such that the first area and the second area are arranged in an arrangement direction (Y
`
`direction), the mask further having a center line region (CL) considered a shared paste region
`
`located between the first area and the second area; a board holding/moving mechanism (31)
`
`capable of which is movable in the arrangement direction under the mask, and which comprises a
`
`board holding unit (31h) capable of which holds a board (PB) so as to allow the board to
`
`selectively contact one of the first area and the second area by moving the board holding unit;
`
`and a print head (34) capable of which forms a paste printing on the board through the mask, and
`
`which is movable on the mask in the arrangement direction from a start position at the center line
`
`region and located between the first and the second areas, and a control device (40) capable of
`
`which controls operation of a print head moving mechanism so as to move the print head in the
`
`arrangement direction; including capable of wherein when a paste print is formed on the board
`
`contacting the first area by using the first pattern, the control device controls the print head so as
`
`to move in the arrangement direction from the start position to the first area and then return to the
`
`start position (Figures 9—11), and wherein when a paste print is formed on the board contacting
`
`the second area by using the second pattern, the control device controls the print head so as to
`
`move in the arrangement direction from the start position to the second area and then return to
`
`the start position (Figures 11 and 12) (Figures 1—4 and 9—12 and Paragraphs 0015—0020 and 0036—
`
`0054).
`
`As to the limitations of “has a first squeegee closer to the second area and a second
`
`squeegee closer to the first area”, “to lower the first squeegee to come into contact with the mask
`
`and move in the arrangement direction from the start position to the first area and then elevate
`
`the first squeegee and lower the second squeegee to come into contact with the mask and return
`
`
`
`Application/Control Number: 14/486,084
`
`Page 6
`
`Art Unit: 1746
`
`to the start position” and “to lower the second squeegee to come into contact with the mask and
`
`move in the arrangement direction from the start position to the second area and then elevate the
`
`second squeegee and lower the first squeegee to come into contact with the mask and return to
`
`the start position”, Seiko teaches the print head is a paste cartridge (34). However, Seiko is not
`
`limited to a paste cartridge but teaches using a squeegee in place of the paste cartridge
`
`(Paragraph 0061) without expressly describing the operation of the print head of a squeegee
`
`other to suggest a supply using an open squeegee. A print head (15) of a squeegee is well known
`
`in the art as evidenced by Abe (Figures 10 and 15 and Paragraphs 0051 and 0060—0062) wherein
`
`the print head has a first squeegee (15a) and a second squeegee (15b) (with an opening
`
`therebetween for paste from a supply of paste considered a supply using an open squeegee)
`
`wherein when a paste print is formed on a board (2) contacting an area of a mask (13) with a
`
`pattern a control device (50) (which controls operation of a print head moving mechanism (55))
`
`controls the print head so as to lower the squeegee furthest from the area (e.g. 15a as shown) to
`
`come into contact with the mask and move in the arrangement direction (Y direction) from a start
`
`position to the area and then elevate the squeegee and lower the other squeegee (i.e. the squeegee
`
`15b originally closer to the area as shown) to come into contact with the mask and return to the
`
`start position. It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective
`
`filing date of the claimed invention that the print head as taught by Seiko has a first squeegee and
`
`a second squeegee configured as taught by Abe as a simple substitution of one known print head
`
`element for another to obtain predictable results including which alternative of a print head of a
`
`squeegee is suggested by Seiko.
`
`
`
`Application/Control Number: 14/486,084
`
`Page 7
`
`Art Unit: 1746
`
`Regarding the limitations of “said mask having a shared paste region located between the
`
`first area and the second area” and “wherein the first and second squeegees enclose the shared
`
`paste region when the print head is in a start position located between the first area and the
`
`second area” in claim 1 and claims 6 and 7, claims 6 and 7 are directed to the intended use of the
`
`apparatus claimed, i.e. “when a paste print is formed”. A claim containing a recitation with
`
`respect to the manner in which a claimed apparatus is intended to be employed does not
`
`differentiate the claimed apparatus from a prior art apparatus if the prior art apparatus teaches all
`
`the structural limitations of the claim (See MPEP 2114). Seiko as modified by Abe teaches all of
`
`the structural limitations of the claim as set forth above including the mask having a center line
`
`region considered a shared paste region located between the first area and the second area and
`
`the print head in the start position has a first squeegee closer to the second area and a second
`
`squeegee closer to the first area the squeegees raised in a position above the shared paste region
`
`so that the structure is capable of use wherein the first and second squeegees enclose the shared
`
`paste region when the print head is in the start position located between the first area and the
`
`second area (in as much as the term “enclose” is currently understood in view of the 35 USC 112
`
`rejections above) and wherein when a paste print is formed on the board contacting the first area
`
`any paste remaining after forming the paste print is deposited in the shared paste region and
`
`when a paste print is formed on the board contacting the second area any paste remaining after
`
`forming the paste print is deposited in the shared paste region.
`
`12.
`
`Claims 1, 3, and 5—7 are rejected under 35 USC. 103 as being unpatentable over Sato (JP
`
`2011—143640 and see also the machine translation as provided in the IDS submitted 9/15/14) in
`
`view of Seiko and Abe.
`
`
`
`Application/Control Number: 14/486,084
`
`Page 8
`
`Art Unit: 1746
`
`Sato discloses a screen printer comprising: a mask (21) having a first (211 or 212) area
`
`formed with a first pattern and a second area (other of 212 or 211) formed with a second pattern
`
`such that the first area and the second area are arranged in an arrangement direction (Y
`
`direction), the mask further having a center line region considered a shared paste region located
`
`between the first area and the second area; a board holding/moving mechanism (10) capable of
`
`which is movable in the arrangement direction under the mask, and which comprises a board
`
`holding unit (12) capable of which holds a board so as to allow the board to selectively contact
`
`one of the first area and the second area by moving the board holding unit; and a print head
`
`(24A, 24B) of squeegee type capable of which forms a paste printing on the board through the
`
`mask, and which is movable on the mask perpendicular to the arrangement direction, including
`
`capable of wherein when a paste print is formed on the board contacting the first area by using
`
`the first pattern, a first head of the print head (24A) is capable of reciprocating considered
`
`capable of which moves perpendicular to the arrangement direction from a start position to the
`
`first area and then returns to the start position, and wherein when a paste print is formed on the
`
`board contacting the second area by using the second pattern, a second head of the print head
`
`(24B) is capable of reciprocating considered capable of which moves perpendicular to the
`
`arrangement direction from the start position to the second area and then returns to the start
`
`position (Figures 1—6 and Paragraphs 0007, 0028, 0041, and 0063).
`
`As to the limitations of “which is movable on the mask in the arrangement direction” and
`
`“move in the arrangement direction from the start position to the first area and then”... “return to
`
`the start position” and “move in the arrangement direction from the start position to the second
`
`area and then”... “return to the start position”, Sato teaches a print head comprising two heads
`
`
`
`Application/Control Number: 14/486,084
`
`Page 9
`
`Art Unit: 1746
`
`(24A, 24B) movable on the mask perpendicular to the arrangement direction. Sato is silent as to
`
`a single print head movable on the mask in the arrangement direction both from a start position
`
`located at a center line region between the first area and the second area to the first area and then
`
`returns to the start position and from the start position to the second area and then returns to the
`
`start position, it being noted Sato does not teach any criticality to using a print head comprising
`
`two heads. It is known in the same art to use a single print head (34) capable of which forms a
`
`paste printing on a board through a mask having a first area formed with a first pattern, a second
`
`area formed with a second pattern, and the mask further having a center line region located
`
`between the first area and the second area and which print head is movable on the mask in the
`
`arrangement direction (Y direction) from a start position at the center line region and located
`
`between the first and the second areas, including capable of wherein when a paste print is formed
`
`on the board contacting the first area by using the first pattern, the print head moves in the
`
`arrangement direction from the start position to the first area and then returns to the start position
`
`(Figures 9—11), and wherein when a paste print is formed on the board contacting the second area
`
`by using the second pattern, the print head moves in the arrangement direction from the start
`
`position to the second area and then returns to the start position (Figures 11 and 12) as taught by
`
`Seiko (more fully described above). It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the
`
`art before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to replace the print head comprising
`
`two heads (24A, 24B) movable on the mask perpendicular to the arrangement direction as taught
`
`by Sato with a single print head (34) movable on the mask in the arrangement direction as taught
`
`by Seiko capable of wherein when a paste print is formed on the board contacting the first area
`
`by using the first pattern, the print head moves in the arrangement direction from a start position
`
`
`
`Application/Control Number: 14/486,084
`
`Page 10
`
`Art Unit: 1746
`
`located at the center line region between the first area and the second area to the first area and
`
`then returns to the start position and wherein when a paste print is formed on the board
`
`contacting the second area by using the second pattern, the print head moves in the arrangement
`
`direction from the start position to the second area and then returns to the start position as not
`
`only is the print head taught by Seiko a simple substitution of one known element for another to
`
`obtain predictable results but the print head taught by Seiko allows for printing on a mask having
`
`a first and second area with a print head comprising a single head, i.e. a reduction in the amount
`
`of print head apparatus required.
`
`As to the limitations of “has a first squeegee closer to the second area and a second
`
`3, “
`squeegee closer to the first area , a control device which controls operation of a print head
`
`moving mechanism so as to move the print head in the arrangement direction”, “the control
`
`device controls the print head so as to lower the first squeegee to come into contact with the
`
`mask and move in the arrangement direction from the start position to the first area and then
`
`elevate the first squeegee and lower the second squeegee to come into contact with the mask and
`
`return to the start position” and “the control device controls the print head so as to lower the
`
`second squeegee to come into contact with the mask and move in the arrangement direction from
`
`the start position to the second area and then elevate the second squeegee and lower the first
`
`squeegee to come into contact with the mask and return to the start position”, Seiko teaches the
`
`print head is a paste cartridge (34). However, Seiko is not limited to a paste cartridge but teaches
`
`using a squeegee in place of the past cartridge (Paragraph 0061) without expressly describing the
`
`operation of the print head of a squeegee other to suggest a supply using an open squeegee. A
`
`print head (15) of a squeegee is well known in the art as evidenced by Abe (described above in
`
`
`
`Application/Control Number: 14/486,084
`
`Page 11
`
`Art Unit: 1746
`
`full detail) wherein the print head has a first squeegee (15a) and a second squeegee (15b) (with
`
`an opening therebetween for paste from a supply of paste considered a supply using an open
`
`squeegee) wherein when a paste print is formed on a board (2) contacting an area of a mask (13)
`
`with a pattern a control device (50) (which controls operation of a print head moving mechanism
`
`(55)) controls the print head so as to lower the squeegee furthest from the area (e. g. 15a as
`
`shown) to come into contact with the mask and move in the arrangement direction (Y direction)
`
`from a start position to the area and then elevate the squeegee and lower the other squeegee (i.e.
`
`the squeegee 15b originally closer to the area as shown) to come into contact with the mask and
`
`return to the start position. It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before
`
`the effective filing date of the claimed invention that the print head as taught by Sato as modified
`
`by Seiko has a first squeegee and a second squeegee and control device configured as taught by
`
`Abe as a simple substitution of one known print head element for another to obtain predictable
`
`results including which alternative of a print head of a squeegee is suggested by Seiko.
`
`Regarding the limitations of “said mask having a shared paste region located between the
`
`first area and the second area” and “wherein the first and second squeegees enclose the shared
`
`paste region when the print head is in a start position located between the first area and the
`
`second area” in claim 1 and claims 6 and 7, claims 6 and 7 are directed to the intended use of the
`
`apparatus claimed, i.e. “when a paste print is formed”. A claim containing a recitation with
`
`respect to the manner in which a claimed apparatus is intended to be employed does not
`
`differentiate the claimed apparatus from a prior art apparatus if the prior art apparatus teaches all
`
`the structural limitations of the claim (See MPEP 2114). Sato as modified by Abe and Seiko
`
`teaches all of the structural limitations of the claim as set forth above including the mask having
`
`
`
`Application/Control Number: 14/486,084
`
`Page 12
`
`Art Unit: 1746
`
`a center line region considered a shared paste region located between the first area and the
`
`second area and the print head in the start position has a first squeegee closer to the second area
`
`and a second squeegee closer to the first area the squeegees raised in a position above the shared
`
`paste region so that the structure is capable of use wherein the first and second squeegees enclose
`
`the shared paste region when the print head is in a start position located between the first area
`
`and the second area (in as much as the term “enclose” is currently understood in view of the 35
`
`USC 112 rejections above) and wherein when a paste print is formed on the board contacting the
`
`first area any paste remaining after forming the paste print is deposited in the shared paste region
`
`and when a paste print is formed on the board contacting the second area any paste remaining
`
`after forming the paste print is deposited in the shared paste region.
`
`Regarding claim 3, Sato as modified by Seiko and Abe teach a component mounting line
`
`comprising: the screen printer according to claim 1 as set forth above; and a component mounter
`
`(M1, M2) capable of which mounts a component on the board on which the paste print has been
`
`formed by the screen printer wherein the component mounter comprises a first board conveying
`
`lane (SMl) and a second board conveying lane (SM2) which are arranged in the arrangement
`
`direction, wherein the first board conveying lane is capable of which carries in the board on
`
`which the paste print has been formed using the first pattern, and wherein the second conveying
`
`lane is capable of which carries in the board on which the paste print has been formed using the
`
`second pattern (Figure 5).
`
`Regarding claim S, Sato as modified by Seiko and Abe teaches a component mounting
`
`line comprising: the screen printer according to claim 1 as set forth above; and a component
`
`mounter (M) capable of which mounts a component on the board on which the paste print has
`
`
`
`Application/Control Number: 14/486,084
`
`Page 13
`
`Art Unit: 1746
`
`been formed by the screen printer; and wherein the component mounter comprises a board
`
`conveying lane (SM) capable of which carries in the board on which the paste print has been
`
`formed by using the first pattern and the board on which the paste print has been formed by using
`
`the second pattern (Figures 1 and 4).
`
`13.
`
`Claim 5 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Seiko and Abe as
`
`applied to claims 1, 6, and 7 above, and further in view of Sato.
`
`Seiko as modified by Abe above teach a line comprising: the screen printer according to
`
`claim 1 as set forth above and a board conveying lane (21) capable of which carries the board on
`
`which the paste print has been formed by using the first pattern and the board on which the paste
`
`print has been formed by using the second pattern (Figure 1).
`
`As to the limitations of “a component mounter which mounts a component on the board
`
`on which the paste print has been formed by the screen printer” and “wherein the component
`
`mounter comprises a board conveying lane which carries in the board”, Seiko does not expressly
`
`teach a component mounter. However, conventional board conveying lane capable of which
`
`carries the board on which the paste print has been formed carries in the board to a component
`
`mounter (M) capable of which mounts a component on the board on which the paste print has
`
`been formed by the screen printer as taught by Sato (described above in full detail). It would
`
`have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of the claimed
`
`invention to further include on the board conveying lane in Seiko as modified by Abe a
`
`component mounter as taught by Sato as is the conventional use for the paste print to predictably
`
`mount a component on the board using the paste print.
`
`
`
`Application/Control Number: 14/486,084
`
`Page 14
`
`Art Unit: 1746
`
`14.
`
`Claims 2 and 4 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Sato, Seiko,
`
`and Abe as applied to claims 1, 3, and 5—7 above, and further in view of Nagao (US. Patent
`
`Application Publication 2011/0180588).
`
`Regarding claim 2, Sato further teaches a board carry—in unit (Enl, En2 of Figure 6)
`
`capable of which transfers a board carried in from an upstream machine (CLl, CL2 or L1, L2)
`
`having a first pitch (Ptl) to the board holding/moving mechanism and a board carry—out unit
`
`(EXl, EX2 of Figure 6) capable of which receives the board on which a paste print has been
`
`formed by the print head from the board holding/moving mechanism and carries out the board to
`
`a downstream machine (SMl, SM2 or M1, M2) having a second pitch (Pt2).
`
`As to the limitations of “a board carry—in unit which is movable in the arrangement
`
`direction” and “a board carry—out unit which is movable in the arrangement direction”, Sato does
`
`not appear to expressly teach the board carry—in and carry—out units are capable of which are
`
`movable in the arrangement direction. However, board carry units (10A, 10B) of the type taught
`
`by Sato capable of transferring a board between machine (M4) and board holding mechanism
`
`(M2) are capable of which are movable in the arrangement direction as evidenced by Nagao
`
`(Figures 2 and 3 and Paragraphs 0030, 0035, and 0043). It would have been obvious to one of
`
`ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to replace the
`
`board carry—in unit and board carry—out unit taught by Sato as modified by Seiko and Abe with a
`
`carry unit of the type as taught by Nagao each capable of which is movable in the arrangement
`
`direction as not only is the carry unit taught by Nagao a simple substitution of one known
`
`element for another to obtain predictable results but using the carry unit capable of which is
`
`movable in the arrangement direction allows only a single carry unit is used rather than two and
`
`
`
`Application/Control Number: 14/486,084
`
`Page 15
`
`Art Unit: 1746
`
`that no matter the desired pitch of the upstream machine or downstream machine alignment
`
`between the upstream machine, board holding/moving mechanism, and downstream machine is
`
`adjustable so as to use any desired pitch without misalignment.
`
`Regarding claim 4, Sato further teaches a board carry—in unit (Enl, En2 of Figure 1)
`
`capable of which transfers a board carried in from an upstream machine to the board
`
`holding/moving mechanism; and a board carry—out unit (EX of Figure 1) capable of which
`
`receives the board on which the paste print has been formed by the print head from the board
`
`holding/moving mechanism, and which carries out the board to a downstream machine, wherein
`
`the board holding/moving mechanism is movable among a first position corresponding to the
`
`first area, a second position corresponding to the second area, and a third position which is
`
`located between the first position and the second position and at which the board is transferred to
`
`the board carry—out unit.
`
`As to the limitation of “which is movable in the arrangement direction” and “at which the
`
`board is received from the board carry—in unit”, Sato does not appear to expressly teach the board
`
`carry—in unit is capable of which is movable in the arrangement direction. However, board carry
`
`units (10A, 10B) of the type taught by Sato capable of transferring a board between a machine
`
`(M4) and a board holding mechanism (M2) are capable of movable in the arrangement direction
`
`as evidenced by Nagao. It would have been obvious t