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`FIRST NAMED INVENTOR
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`ATTORNEY DOCKETNO.
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`CONFIRMATIONNO.
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`14/074,870
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`11/08/2013
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`Toshihiro SATO
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`0520-41436CC2
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`4668
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`TYPHA IPLLC
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`1819 L Street NW Suite 200
`Washington, DC 20036
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`LLLIN
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`2693
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`MAIL DATE
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`08/11/2016
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`Please find below and/or attached an Office communication concerning this application or proceeding.
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
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`Application/Control Number: 14/074,870
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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
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`underthefirst inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Continued Examination Under 37 CFR 1.114
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`A requestfor continued examination under 37 CFR 1.114, including the fee set
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`forth in 37 CFR 1.17(e), wasfiled in this application after final rejection. Since this
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`application is eligible for continued examination under 37 CFR 1.114, and the fee set
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`forth in 37 CFR 1.17(e) has beentimely paid, the finality of the previous Office action
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`has been withdrawn pursuant to 37 CFR 1.114. Applicant's submission filed on July 8,
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`2016 has been entered.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 112
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`3.
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`The following is a quotation of the first paragraph of 35 U.S.C. 112(a):
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`INGENERAL.—The specification shall contain a written description of the
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`invention, and of the manner and process of making and usingit, in suchfull, clear, concise,
`and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art to whichit pertains, or with whichit
`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.
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`4.
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`Claims 1-5 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(a) or 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre-AlA), first
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`paragraph, asfailing to comply with the written description requirement. The claim(s)
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`contains subject matter which wasnot described in the specification in such a way as to
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`reasonably conveyto one skilled in the relevant art that the inventor or a joint inventor,
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`or for pre-AlA the inventor(s), at the time the application wasfiled, had possessionof
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`the claimed invention.
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`Claim 1 recites the newly addedlimitation of “the lower electrodeis divided from
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`the channel layer at the same layer, and is not electrically connected with the channel
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`layer” is not described in the original disclosure. In Applicant's Arguments/Remarksfiled
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`on July 8, 2016, it does not indicate where theoriginal specification describes the newly
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`addedlimitation. According to the original specification, page 15, lines 1-3, it describes
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`that “The dual gate system is adopted for the first TFT 21 in order to abate the decrease
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`of the storage charge of the capacitor 23 owing to leaking current. The driver transistor
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`for the second TFT 22 is disposedin folds in order to obtain a comparatively large gate
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`length. The capacitor 23 is disposed under the wiring system in order to reduce the
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`affect of the pixel upon the aperture 28. The otherpole (the other terminal) of the
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`capacitor 23 is electrically connected to the gate line that is scanned anterior to that
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`being scanned” which clearly shows both electrodes of the capacitor are electrically
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`connectedto the pixel circuit including the channelof the active device (emphasis
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`added) in order to charge anelectrical signal into the storage capacitor, wherein the
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`electrical signal is applied from the source/gate terminals of the active device through
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`the channel of the active device to the lower electrode of the capacitor. In addition,
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`claim 3 recites “the active device is connectedto the lower electrode” which also
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`represents that the channellayer of the active device is electrically connected to the
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`lower electrode (emphasis added). Furthermore, based on the fundamentalelectrical
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`theory, the capacitor is electrically connected to an electrical circuitry in order to perform
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`its function. Therefore, the newly addedlimitation is considered as new matter.
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`Claims 2-5 are dependent claim of claim 1. Therefore, claims 2-5 are also
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`rejected with same reasoning as claim 1.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`5.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all
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`obviousnessrejections setforth in this Office action:
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`A patentfor a claimed invention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed
`invention is not identically disclosed as set forth in section 102 of this title, 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 effectivefiling 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 was made.
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`6.
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`Claims 1-3, 5 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over
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`Kimura (US 7012290 B2), in view of Yamada (US 7090936 B1).
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`Asto claim 1: Kimura discloses an organic EL display module (Figs. 2-5, “an
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`organic EL display module”) comprising a pixel disposed in respective intersections
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`belweer a plurality of scanning lines and a plurality of data lines (Fig. 5A shows “a pixel”
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`disposed in respective intersections between “a plurality of scanning lines” and “a
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`plurality of data lines”), and a current supplyline that supplies electric current to the
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`pixel (Fig. 2B, “a current supply lines 207" that supplies electric current to the mixel}, the
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`plurality of scanning lines and the plurality of data ines being aligned in a matrix (Fig.
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`5A shows the plurality of scanning ines and the plurailly of data lines being aligned ina
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`Matix},
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`wherein the pixel includes an active device thal is selected by one of the
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`scanning lines (Fig. 2B, “an active device 201"), 4 dala siorage device thai stores a data
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`signal that is supplied fromm one of the data lines (Fig. 2B, “a data storage device 204"),
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`and an organic light emitting device that emits light by the electric current sunpiied by
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`the current supply line accarding to the data signal stored in the data slorage device
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`(Fig. 2B, “an organic light errutting device 203°; cal. 19, lines 20-29) cal. 25, lines 9-36,
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`“an organic material usec for the light-emitting layer’), wherein the data storage device
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`provides a lower electrode, an insulating layer, and an upper electrode (Figs. 2A-2h
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`show the data device provides a lower clecirocie which is connected to the currentline,
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`an upper electrode is connected to “a drain/source of the active device 201", and “an
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`insulating layer” between the iower electrode and the upper siectrocie),
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`wherein the lower electrode and a charine! layer of ihe active device are located at a
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`same layer (Fig. 25 shows the lower electrode of ihe capacitor 204 and a channel layer
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`of the active device 201 are located at a same layer (see Fig. 2A belaw)}, and
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`wherein the lower electrode is divided frarn the channel layer at the same layer, and
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`is nol slectrically connected with the channel layer (Fig. 2A shows the lower electrode of
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`the storage 204 is commected to the curreni line at "a drain/source electrode of a driving
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`transistor 202", wherein the lower Glectrocie is divided from ihe channel layer at the
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`same layer, and is not electrically connected with the channel layer if the electrical
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`signal is rot anplied to between the channel layer of the active device and the lower
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`electrode of the storage device}.
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`Kimura discloses the clairned inveniion except that ihe upper electrode is made of a
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`méial material. However, Yamada teaches an organic EL display module comprises a
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`storage device, wherein the storage device includes a lower electrode, an insulating
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`layer, and an upper electrode, wherein the upper electrode is macie by a metal material
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`(Fig. 1, “arorganic EL dismlay module 140° comprises “a storage device 56”; Fig. 4, the
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`storage device includes “a lower electrode 55", “an insulating layer 12°, and “an upper
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`electrode 54”, wherein the upper electrode is made by a metal: col. 7, lines 38-48, “The
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`storage capacitor electrode line 54 is made of a maternal such as chrome”). At the time
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`of the invention was made, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art
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`would have been motivated to modify Kimura to select a metal material for the upper
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`electrode of the storage device, wherein the upperelectrode is made of a metal material
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`as taught by Yamada. The motivation would have beenin order to form a storage
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`capacitor by allowing charges to be accumulated between the lower capacitor electrode
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`and the upper capacitor electrode (Yamada: col. 1, lines 38-48).
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`As to claim 2: Ciaim 2 is a dependent claim of claim 1. The prior art Yamada further
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`discloses the claimed limitation of wherein the upper electrode has a same layer with
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`the scanming fine (Fig. 44 shows the upper electrode 54 of the storage device has a
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`same layer with the gale slectrode 11 which is extended fram the scanning line 54
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`shown in Fig. 3). in addition, the sarne motivation is used as the rejection of claim 2.
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`As to claim 3: Claim S is a dependent claim of claim 1. The prior art Yamada further
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`discloses the claimed limitation of wherein the active device is connected to the lower
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`electrade (Figs. 3, 44 shows the active device 30 is connected ta the lower electrocie 55
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`of the storage device}. In acicition, the same motivation is used as the rejection of claim
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`As to claim 3: Kimura discioses wherein the lower electrode is separated fram the
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`channel layer by a space (Fig. 2A shows the lower electrode of the storage device 204
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`is separated from the channel layer by a space).
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`7.
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`Claim 4 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Kimura (US
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`7012290 B2), in view of Yamada (US 7090936 B1) as applied to claim 1 above, and
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`further in view of Kuroda (US 4797371).
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`As to claim 4: Kimura discloses comorising:
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`a driving transisior thal contrais & current supplied fram the current supply line to the
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`organic ight emitting device (Fig. 25. “a driving iransistar 202” that conircis a current
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`supplied from the current supply line 207 to the organic light emilting device 203},
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`wherein a channel portion of the driving transistor is forrned using the upper
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`electrode (Fig. 24 shows “a channel portion of the driving transistor 202 is formed using
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`the upper electrode}.
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`Kimura and Yamada do not expressly disclose using the upper electrode as a mask
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`for jon implantation. However, Kuroda teaches an upper electrode as a mask for ion
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`imiplantation (col 1G, lines 28-35, “ion implantation uses upper eleciracde 83 for a
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`mask"). At the time of the invention was made, it would have been obvious to one of
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`ordinary skill in the art would have been motivated to modify Kimura and Yamadato use
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`the upper electrode as a maskfor ion implantation as taught by Kuroda. The motivation
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`would have beenin order to have the process of ion implantation be greatly simplified
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`(Kuroda: col. 10).
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`Response to Arguments
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`8.
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`Applicant’s arguments, see Arguments/Remarks, filed July 8, 2016, with
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`amendmenthave beenfully considered but are mootin view of a new ground(s) of
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`rejection.
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`Conclusion
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