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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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`TYPHA IPLLC
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`1819 L Street NW Suite 200
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`LLLIN
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`ART UNIT
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`2693
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`04/08/2016
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Application No.
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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 is being examined underthe pre-AlA first to invent
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`provisions.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`2.
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`The following is a quotation of pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 103(a) which forms the basis
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`for all obviousnessrejections set forth in this Office action:
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`(a) A patent may not be obtained though the invention is not identically disclosed or described as set
`forth in section 102 ofthis title, if the differences between the subject matter sought to be patented and
`the prior art are such that the subject matter as a whole would have been obvious at the time the
`invention was made to a person having ordinary skill in the art to which said subject matter pertains.
`Patentability shall not be negatived by the manner in which the invention was made.
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`3.
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`Claims 1-3, 5 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable over
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`Yamada (US 7091936 B1) in view of Kasahara (US 6358766 B1).
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`Asto claim 1: Yamada discloses an organic EL display module (Fig. 1, “an EL
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`display device 100”) comprising a pixel (Figs. 1, 3, “pixel elements 110G, 110R, and
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`110 B”) disposed in respective intersections between a plurality of scanning lines (Fig.
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`1, “a plurality of gate lines 51” for representing a plurality of scanning lines) and a
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`plurality of data lines (Figs. 1, 3, “a plurality of scanning lines 52”), and a current supply
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`line that supplies electric current to the pixel (Figs. 1, 3, “a source supply line 52” for
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`representing a current supply line to supplies electric current to the pixel), the plurality of
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`scanning lines and the plurality of data lines being aligned in a matrix (Figs. 1, the
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`plurality of scanning lines 51 and the plurality of data lines 52 being aligned in a matrix),
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`wherein the pixel includes an active device that is selected by one of the
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`scanning lines (Fig. 2, “an active device 30”, wherein the TFT 30 for representing an
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`active device, the gate electrodes 13 of the first TFT is connectedto the gateline 51;
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`column 49-57, “The gate signal line 51 concurrently serves as gate electrodes 11”), a
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`data storage device that stores a data signal that is supplied from one of the datalines
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`(Fig. 2, “a data storage device 56 that stores a data signal which is supplied from one of
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`data line 52; Fig. 3, “a capacitor electrode 55” and “a storage capacitor electrode 54”
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`form a data storage device for storing a data signal; column 1, lines 39-48, “The storage
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`capacitor electrode line 54 is arrangedin parallel to gate signal lines 51. The storage
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`capacitor electrode line 54 is made of a material such as chrome, and forms a storage
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`capacitor 56”; “The storage capacitor 56 is providedfor retaining a voltage applied to
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`the gate electrode 41 of the second TFT 40”), and an organic light emitting device that
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`emits light by the electric current supplied by the current supply line according to the
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`data signal stored in the data storage device (Figs. 2-3, “an organic EL element 60”that
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`emits light by the electric current supplied by the source supply line 53 through “a
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`second TFT 40” according to the data signal stored in the data storage device 56;
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`column 1, lines 25-48, “The source 43s of the second TFT 40 is connected to an anode
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`61 of an organic EL element 60. The drain 43d of the TFT 40 is connected to the power
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`source line 53 which supplies a current to the organic EL element 60”; “The storage
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`capacitor 56 is provided for retaining a voltage applied to the gate electrode 41 of the
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`second TFT 40”),
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`wherein the data storage device provides a lower electrode, an insulating layer
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`and an upperelectrode(Fig. 4, the storage capacitor electrode 54 for representing an
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`upper electrode, “an insulating film 12”, the capacitor electrode 55 for representing a
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`lower electrode), and
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`wherein the upperelectrode is made of a metal material (Figs. 3-4, the storage
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`capacitor electrode 54 is made of a metal material; column 1, lines 39-48, “The storage
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`capacitor electrodeline 54 is made of a material such as chrome”, wherein the chrome
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`is a metal material),
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`wherein the lower electrode and a channellayer of the active device are located
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`at a same layer (Fig. 4A, the lower electrode 55 and “a channel layer 13c” of the active
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`device are located at a same layer).
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`Yamadadiscloses the claimed invention except for the lower electrode is divided
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`from the channel. However, Kasahara teaches an organic EL display module (Fig. 24A,
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`“an organic EL display module”), wherein a lowerelectrode of a data storage deviceis
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`divided from a channel of an active device (Fig. 24B shows“a lowerelectrode”of “a
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`data storage device 332” is disposed under “a power supply line 19a” and is divided
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`from “a channel” of “an active device 330”, wherein the dash line area of the storage
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`device 332 for representing the lower electrode of the storage device and the dash line
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`area of the active device 330 for representing the channel of the active device, wherein
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`the channelof the active device and the lowerelectrode of the storage device are
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`connectedby a bridge structure (double lines), wherein the channel of the active device
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`and the lowerelectrode of the data storage device are disposed on a substrate for
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`representing the channel of the active device and the lower electrode of the data
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`storage device are disposed on the same layer; col. 27, lines 15-47, “a display device
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`(organic EL display device), which employs an organic electroluminescent (organic EL)
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`material of active matrix type, will be described with reference to FIGS. 24A and 24B.
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`FIG. 24A showsa circuit diagram of the active matrix type organic EL display device.
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`The organic EL display device is configured of a display region 11, an X-directional
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`periphery driver circuit 12 and a Y-directional periphery driver circuit 13 which are
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`disposed on a substrate. The display region 11 includes a switching TFT 330, a storage
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`capacitor 332, a current controlling TFT 331, an organic EL element 333, X-directional
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`signal lines 18a, 18b, power supply lines 19a, 19b, and Y-directional signal lines 20a,
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`20b, 20c”; “FIG. 24B showsa top plan view which correspondssubstantially to one
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`pixel”). It would have been obvious matter of design choice to changethe size of the
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`lower electrode of the storage device, wherein the lower electrode of the storage device
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`is divided from the channelof the active device as the same layer, and the lower
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`electrode of the storage device and the channel of the active device are connected by
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`the bridge structure, since such a modification would have involved a mere change in
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`the size of a component. A changein size is generally recognized as being within the
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`level of ordinary skill in the art. In re Rose, 105 USPQ 237 (CCPA 1955). The motivation
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`would have beenin orderto fabricate the active matrix type organic EL display device
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`(Kasahara: col. 27).
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`As to claim 2: Yamada discloses wherein the upper electrode has a same layer
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`with the scanning line (Figs. 3-4 show the upper electrode 54 of the storage capacitor
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`electrode has a samelayerwith the gate electrode 11 of the scanning line 51).
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`Asto claim 3: Claim 3 is a dependentclaim of claim 1. The prior art Yamada
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`and Kasaharafurther disclose claimed limitations of wherein the active device is
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`connected to the lower electrode (Yamada: Fig. 3, the first TFT 30 is connected to the
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`capacitor electrode 55; column 1, lines 38-48, “the capacitor electrode 55 connected to
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`the source 13s of the TFT 30”; Kasahara: Fig. 24B, the active device 330 is connected
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`the lower electrode of the storage device 332). In addition, the same motivation is used
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`as the rejection of claim 3.
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`Asto claim 5: Claim 5 is a dependent claim of claim 1. The prior art Kasahara
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`further discloses claimed limitations of wherein the lower electrode is separated from
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`the channel layer by a space (Fig. 24B: the lower electrode of the data storage device
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`332 is separated from the channel of the active device 330 by a space). In addition, the
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`same motivation is used as the rejection of claim 5.
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`4.
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`Claim 4 is rejected under pre-AlA 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable over
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`Yamada (US 7091936 B1) in view of Kasahara (US 6358766 B1) applied to claim 1
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`above, and further in view of Yudasaka (US 6380672 B1).
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`As to claim 4: Yamada discloses comprising:
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`a driving transistor that controls a current supplied from the current supplyline to
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`the organic light emitting device (Fig. 3, “a driving transistor TFT 40” that controls a
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`current supplied from the source supply line to the organic light emitting device 60;
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`column 1, lines 25-38, “The source 43s of the second TFT 40 is connected to an anode
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`61 of an organic EL element 60. The drain 43d of the TFT 40 is connected to the power
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`9sourceline 53 which supplies a current to the organic EL element 60”),
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`wherein a channel portion of the driving transistor (Fig. 3-4, “a channel portion
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`40”of the driving transistor is formed using “a gate electrode 41 of the driving transistor”
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`as a maskfor ion implantation, wherein the gate electrode 41 is connected with the
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`upperelectrode 54 at same layer of an interlayer insulating film 15).
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`Yamada and Kasahara do not disclose a channel portion of the driving transistor
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`is formed using the upperelectrode as a maskfor ion implantation. However, Yudasaka
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`teaches a channel portion of a driving transistor is formed using the upperelectrode as
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`a maskfor ion implantation (Figs. 1-2, “an upper electrode 39 of “a data storage cap”is
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`extended as “a gate electrode 31 of a driving transistor 30” over a channel portion of the
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`driving transistor as a maskfor ion implantation). At the time of the invention was made,
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`it would have been obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the art to modify Yamada and
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`Kasahara to have the upperelectrode of the data storage device extending over the
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`channel portion of the driving transistor, wherein the channelportion of the driving
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`transistor is formed using the upper electrode as a maskfor ion implementation as
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`taught by Yudasaka. On thetop of that, it would have been an obvious matter of design
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`choice to extend/enlarger the upper electrode of the data storage device over the
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`channel portion of the driving transistor as a maskfor ion implantation, since such a
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`modification would have involved a mere change in the size of a component. A change
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`in size is generally recognized as being within the level of ordinary skill in the art. In re
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`Rose, 105 USPQ 237 (CCPA 1955). The motivation would have beenin order to apply
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`any electrode of the storage capacitor as a maskfor ion implantation and to provide an
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`active matrix display device without breakage of an opposite electrode formed on a thick
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`insulating film which is formed around an organic semiconductivefilm to reduce
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`parasitic capacitance (Yudasaka: col. 3, lines 1-10).
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`Responseto Arguments
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`5.
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`Applicant’s arguments on page 3-4 of Arguments/Remarks on March 3, 2016
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`have been considered but are mootin view of the new ground(s)of rejection.
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`Applicant submitted replacement sheets for the previous drawing objection. The
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`replacement sheets of the drawing are accepted. The drawing objection have been
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`withdrawn.
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`Conclusion
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`6.
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`The prior art madeof record and not relied upon is considered pertinent to
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`applicant's disclosure.
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`Yamazaki (US 6498369 B1) discloses an EL pixel device, wherein a channel of
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`an active device is divided from a lower electrode of a data storage device (Fig. 20).
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`Kimura (US 2001/0026257 A1) discloses an active matrix device, wherein a
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`channel of an active device is divided from a lower electrode of a data storage device
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`and the channel and the lowerelectrode of the data storage are disposed as the same
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`layer (Fig. 2).
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`Koyama et al (US 2002/0021266 A1) disclose a light emitting device, wherein a
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`channel of an active device is divided from a lower electrode of a data storage device
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`(Fig. 7).
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`7.
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`Applicant's amendmentnecessitated the new ground(s) of rejection presentedin
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`this Office action. Accordingly, THIS ACTION IS MADE FINAL. See MPEP
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