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`15/637,449
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`06/29/2017
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`Hirofumi KONISHI
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`HOKUP0356US
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`AT87
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`MARKD. SARALINO (PAN)
`RENNER, OTTO, BOISSELLE & SKLAR, LLP
`1621 EUCLID AVENUE
`ISTH FLOOR
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`CLEVELAND, OH 44115
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`YANG, AMY X
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`2844
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`04/06/2021
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`ELECTRONIC
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`PTOL-90A (Rev. 04/07)
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`Office Action Summary
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`Application No.
`15/637,449
`Examiner
`AMY X YANG
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`Applicant(s)
`KONISHI et al.
`Art Unit
`2844
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`AIA (FITF) Status
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`Status
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`1) Responsive to communication(s) filed on 03/23/2021.
`C} A declaration(s)/affidavit(s) under 37 CFR 1.130(b) was/werefiled on
`2a)¥) This action is FINAL.
`2b) (J This action is non-final.
`3)02 An election was madeby the applicant in responseto a restriction requirement set forth during the interview
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`4\0) 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 Quayle, 1935 C.D. 11, 453 O.G. 213.
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`Disposition of Claims*
`1-2,4 and 7-23 is/are pending in the application.
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`Claim(s)
`5a) Of the above claim(s) ___ is/are withdrawn from consideration.
`C] Claim(s)__ is/are allowed.
`Claim(s) 1-2,4 and 7-23 is/are rejected.
`(1 Claim(s)__is/are objectedto.
`C} Claim(s)
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
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`PTOL-326 (Rev. 11-13)
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`Application/Control Number: 15/637,449
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Response to Arguments
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`1.
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`Applicant's arguments filed 03/23/2021 have been fully considered but they are not
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`persuasive.
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`2.
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`Applicant argues regarding claims | that Yao 358 does not disclose two output terminals
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`for outputting the DC output voltage. Examiner respectfully disagrees. Examineris clarifying the
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`portion of Yao usedin the rejection as fig. 4 and 7 the output of the DC-DC converter is going to
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`be a DC output. Examiner pointed to 306 and 408 as DC outputs which are themselves
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`connected to 490a and 490b. Clarifying the output terminals would be the DC outputthatis
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`formed form 306 to 408 and then thru 418 and Cbto finally be 490a and 490b. Applicant has
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`only lookedto a portion of the DC-DC converter of Yao and not the full output which Examiner
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`is pointing to that is electrically connect to the capacitor Cr2.
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`3.
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`Applicant argues on page 12-13 that the combination of Huang and Yao would not work
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`since Yao discloses an AC output. Examiner disagrees since the circuit of Yao is a DC-DC
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`converter (abstract) and would work with the Dc wires of Huang.
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`4,
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`Applicant argues regarding claims 4, that Deixler does not disclose internal instructions
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`would be utilized rather than the external instructions. Examiner respectfully disagrees. Deixler
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`discloses during an emergency using overriding user input (external instructions) such asfig. 4
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`using only group input instead of user input for dimming state. Dealer in paragraph 98 states “In
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`some embodiments, one or morelighting fixtures may be configured to ignore the group inputin
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`one or moresituations and control the dimmingstate of the local light source based solely on the
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`local input during thosesituations.”
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`5.
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`In the event the determination of the status of the application as subject to AIA 35 U.S.C.
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`102 and 103 (or as subject to pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 102 and 103) is incorrect, any correction of the
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`statutory basis for the rejection will not be considered a new groundofrejection if the prior art
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`relied upon, and the rationale supporting the rejection, would be the same undereither status.
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`6.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which formsthe basis for all obviousness
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`rejectionsset forth in this Office action:
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`A patent for a claimed invention maynot be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed invention is not
`identically disclosed as set forth in section 102, if the differences between the claimed invention and the
`prior art are such that the claimed invention as a whole would have been obviousbefore the effective
`filing 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 mannerin which the invention was made.
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`7.
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`Claims 1-2 and 14 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over
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`Huang (CN101009501) in view of Chemelet al. (US 2011/0001436 Al) and further in view
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`of Yao (US 2013/0127338 Al).
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`8.
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`Regarding claim 1 and 14, Huangdiscloses a signal transmitter (Fig. 1-9), comprising
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`a powersupply (2) configured to receive DC power(3) to supply a DC output voltage to
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`a light fixture (5) that is configured to be activated by the DC output voltage (page 7 lines 20-
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`page & line 13);
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`an external signal (Fig 8, receiving signals 12) receiver configured to receive an external
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`instruction signal (page 7 lines 20-page 8 line 13, “The role of the sending end 1 is to generate a
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`corresponding data signal according to the control data or command encoding through a preset
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`program. Referring to FIG. 3, the sending end 1 mainly includes a programmable controller 11
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`whoseinput end is connected to a data input device 12; the programmable controller 11 encodes
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`the data to obtain a data signal and transmits it to the power-on/off controlled module 2 through
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`the output end’) that represents a lighting state of the light fixture (page 8 lines 1-13, “The data
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`input device 12 may be a memory 13, a computer 15 connected to the programmable controller
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`11 through the communication interface module 14, and so on. If the controlled object 5 needs to
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`perform a relatively simple action, such as a light string, as long as the color change, the display
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`pattern change caused by the light and dark change, etc.) and
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`a communication controller (1,11, page 8 line 14-page 9 line 1, “Power on/offcontrolled
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`module 2. Due to the small driving capacity of the data signal output by the programmable
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`controller 11 at the sending end1, ...It is necessary to add a power on/off controlled module 2 to
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`process the data signal to obtain a certain amplitude Value, powertransmission signalis
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`larger..., , the FET drives the switching action according to the change of the data signal,
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`controls the DC power supply to turn on andoff, and forms a voltage pulse signal with a certain
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`amplitude and large powerat its output terminal, which can pass through the DC powerline 3)
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`configured to control signal transmission to the light fixture by controlling the power supply(3),
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`the communication controller being configured to modulate an output voltage level of the DC
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`output voltage of the power supply (page 10 lines 8-16 “the sending end | generates a data
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`signal for controlling the light string, and the signal is obtained through the power on/off
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`controlled module 2 to obtain the corresponding The voltage pulse signal carrying data
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`information’’).to transmit, to the light fixture, a control signal for setting the light fixture to the
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`lighting state represented by at least the external instruction signal (page 10 lines 8-16 “The
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`above DC powerline carrier communication system can be applied to the light string control.
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`The output end of the sending end I is connected to the input end of the poweron/off controlled
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`module 2, the output end of the poweron/off control module 2 is connected to the DC powerline
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`3, and the receiving node 4 passes The DC powerline 3 constitutes a certain topology, and the
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`control object 5 connected to the control signal output end of the receiving node 4 is a light
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`string; the sending end I generates a data signal for controlling the light string, and the signalis
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`obtained through the power on/off controlled module 2 to obtain the corresponding The voltage
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`pulse signal carrying data information’).
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`Huang does not specify disclose a an external signal receiver configured to receive an
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`external instruction signal that represents a lighting state of the light fixture based on an output of
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`a sensor configured to detect a state of a lighting space illuminated bythelightfixture.
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`Chemeldiscloses a an external signal (sensors[0030]) receiver configured to receive an
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`external instruction signal that represents a lighting state of the light fixture based on an output of
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`a sensor ([0030][0360]120 Fig. 1a-b) configured to detect a state of a lighting space illuminated
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`by the light fixture [0030];({0132])
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`9.
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`Before the effective filing date of the invention, it would be obvious to one of ordinary
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`skill in the art to include the external sensors of Chemel to the system of Huang to provide
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`automatic control of lighting effects and use the lights in different environments while
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`conserving power.
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`10.
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`Huang does not specify disclose wherein the power supply comprises: two input
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`terminals for receiving the DC power; a series circuit of a first switch and a second switch, the
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`series circuit being electrically connected between the two input terminals; a first diode thatis
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`anti-parallel connected to the first switch; a second diodethat is anti-parallel connected to the
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`second switch; a series circuit of a capacitor and an inductor, which is connected between both
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`endsofthe first switch; two output terminals for outputting the DC output voltage, the output
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`terminals being electrically connected to high and low potential sides of the capacitor,
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`respectively and the communication controller is configured to control the first and second
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`switches to change the output voltage level.
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`11.
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`Yao discloses in Fig. 4 and 7 wherein the power supply 440 comprises: two input
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`terminals for receiving the DC power(404 and 406); a series circuit of a first switch and a second
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`switch(Q1 and Q2), the series circuit being electrically connected between the two input
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`terminals; a first diode (D2) that is anti-parallel connectedto the first switch(Q2)); a second
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`diode (D1) that is anti-parallel connected to the second switch(Q1); a series circuit of a capacitor
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`and an inductor(Cr2 and Lr), which is connected between both endsofthe first switch(Q2); two
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`output terminals for outputting the DC output voltage(440, 306), the output terminals being
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`electrically connected to high and low potential sides of the capacitor(Cr2), respectively and the
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`communication controller(416) is configured to control the first and second switches to change
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`the output voltage level({0031]).
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`12.
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`Before the effective filing date of the invention, it would be obvious to one of ordinary
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`skill in the art to include powersupply of Yao to the system of Huangto provide a powersupply
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`with voltage protection to protect the circuit (Yao (abstract)).
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`13.
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`Regarding claim 2, Huang discloses the signal transmitter of claim 1, wherein the
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`control signal contains control data representing the lighting state for the light fixture (page 8
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`lines 1-13,“The data input device 12 may be a memory 13, a computer 15 connected to the
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`programmable controller 11 through the communication interface module 14, and so on. If the
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`controlled object 5 needs to perform a relatively simple action, such as a lightstring, as long as
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`the color change, the display pattern change causedbythelight and dark change,etc)
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`Huang doesnot specify control signal contains identification data uniquely assigned to
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`the light fixture.
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`Chemel disclose wherein the control signal contains identification data uniquely assigned
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`to the light fixture ((0384]).
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`Before the effective filing date of the invention, it would be obvious to one of ordinary
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`skill in the art to include the identification date of Chemel to the system of Huangto provide
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`accurate control of individuallighting fixtures.
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`14.
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`Claims 4, 7-11 /are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Huang
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`(CN101009501) in view of Deixler (US 2017/0251536 Al).
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`15.
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`Regarding claim 4, Huang discloses a signal transmitter (Fig. 1-9), comprising
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`a powersupply (2) configured to receive DC power(3) to supply a DC output voltage to
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`a light fixture (5) that is configured to be activated by the DC output voltage (page 7 lines 20-
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`page & line 13);
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`an external signal (Fig 8, receiving signals 12) receiver configured to receive an external
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`instruction signal (page 7 lines 20-page 8 line 13, “The role of the sending end I is to generate a
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`corresponding data signal according to the control data or command encoding through a preset
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`program. Referring to FIG. 3, the sending end 1 mainly includes a programmable controller 11
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`whoseinput end is connected to a data input device 12; the programmable controller 11 encodes
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`the data to obtain a data signal and transmits it to the power-on/off controlled module 2 through
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`the output end’) that represents a lighting state of the light fixture (page 8 lines 1-13, “The data
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`input device 12 may be a memory 13, a computer 15 connected to the programmable controller
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`11 through the communication interface module 14, and so on. If the controlled object 5 needs to
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`perform a relatively simple action, such as a light string, as long as the color change, the display
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`pattern change caused by the light and dark change, etc.) and
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`a communication controller (1,11, page 8 line 14-page 9 line 1, “Power on/offcontrolled
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`module 2. Due to the small driving capacity of the data signal output by the programmable
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`controller 11 at the sending end1, ...It is necessary to add a power on/off controlled module 2 to
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`process the data signal to obtain a certain amplitude Value, powertransmission signalis
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`larger..., , the FET drives the switching action according to the change of the data signal,
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`controls the DC power supply to turn on andoff, and forms a voltage pulse signal with a certain
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`amplitude and large powerat its output terminal, which can pass through the DC powerline 3)
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`configured to control signal transmission to the light fixture by controlling the power supply(3),
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`the communication controller being configured to modulate an output voltage level of the DC
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`output voltage of the power supply (page 10 lines 8-16 “the sending end | generates a data
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`signal for controlling the light string, and the signal is obtained through the power on/off
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`controlled module 2 to obtain the corresponding The voltage pulse signal carrying data
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`information’’).to transmit, to the light fixture, a control signal for setting the light fixture to the
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`lighting state represented by at least the external instruction signal (page 10 lines 8-16 “The
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`above DC powerline carrier communication system can be applied to the light string control.
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`The output end of the sending end I is connected to the input end of the power on/off controlled
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`module 2, the output end of the poweron/off control module 2 is connected to the DC powerline
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`3, and the receiving node 4 passes The DC powerline 3 constitutes a certain topology, and the
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`control object 5 connected to the control signal output end of the receiving node 4 is a light
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`string; the sending end I generates a data signal for controlling the light string, and the signalis
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`obtained through the power on/off controlled module 2 to obtain the corresponding The voltage
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`pulse signal carrying data information’).
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`Huang does not specify disclose a an external signal receiver configured to receive an
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`external instruction signal that represents a lighting state of the light fixture based on an output of
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`a sensor configured to detect a state of a lighting space illuminated bythe light fixture and an
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`internal signal receiver configured to receive an internal instruction signal that represents the
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`lighting state of the light fixture, the internal instruction signal being generated according to
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`user's operation; and a signal selector configured to select either the external instruction signal or
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`the internal instruction signal to be supplied to the communication controller, wherein the
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`communication controller is configured to transmit the transmission signal for setting the light
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`fixture to a lighting state represented by either the external instruction signal or the internal
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`instruction signal, from the signal selector.
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`16.
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`Deixler discloses an external signal sensors (125A,B)receiver configured to receive an
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`external instruction signal that represents a lighting state of the light fixture based on an output of
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`a sensor ([0076]) configured to detect a state of a lighting space illuminated bythe light
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`fixture([0076]) and an internal signal receiver configured to receive an internal instruction signal
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`that represents the lighting state ofthe light fixture([0073][0070]), the internal instruction signal
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`being generated according to user's operation(user interface input to 110 [0070]); and a signal
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`selector configured to select either the external instruction signal or the internal instruction signal
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`to be supplied to the communication controller([0073]), wherein the communication controller is
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`configured to transmit the transmission signal for setting the light fixture to a lighting state
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`represented by either the external instruction signal or the internal instruction signal, from the
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`signal selector({0097][0073] fig. 4) wherein the signal selector is configured to select either the
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`external instruction signal or the internal instruction signal according to the state of the lighting
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`space(Deixler: override using user input during emergency or maintenance [0073][0097] fig. 4)
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`wherein the signal selector is configured to: select the external instruction signal whenthestate
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`of the lighting spaceis in a normalstate; and select the internal instruction signal when the state
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`of the lighting spaceis in an abnormalstate. (Deixler: override using user input during
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`emergency or maintenance [0073][0097] fig. 4).
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`17.
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`Before the effective filing date of the invention, it would be obvious to one of ordinary
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`skill in the art to include the internal and external signal and signal selector of Deixler to the
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`system of Huang to provide reduce power consumption, provide an automated lighting system,
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`and allow for user control .
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`18.
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`Regarding claim 7, Huang discloses a signal transmitter (Fig. 1-9), comprising
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`a powersupply (2) configured to receive DC power(3) to supply a DC output voltage to
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`a light fixture (5) that is configured to be activated by the DC output voltage (page 7 lines 20-
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`page & line 13);
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`an external signal (Fig 8, receiving signals 12) receiver configured to receive an external
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`instruction signal (page 7 lines 20-page 8 line 13, “The role of the sending end 1 is to generate a
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`corresponding data signal according to the control data or command encoding through a preset
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`program. Referring to FIG. 3, the sending end 1] mainly includes a programmable controller 11
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`whoseinput end is connected to a data input device 12; the programmable controller 11 encodes
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`the data to obtain a data signal and transmits it to the power-on/off controlled module 2 through
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`the output end’) that represents a lighting state of the light fixture (page 8 lines 1-13, “The data
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`input device 12 may be a memory 13, a computer 15 connected to the programmable controller
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`11 through the communication interface module 14, and so on. If the controlled object 5 needs to
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`perform a relatively simple action, such as a light string, as long as the color change, the display
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`pattern change caused by the light and dark change, etc.) and
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`a communication controller (1,11, page 8 line 14-page 9 line 1, “Power on/offcontrolled
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`module 2. Due to the small driving capacity of the data signal output by the programmable
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`controller 11 at the sending end1, ...It is necessary to add a power on/off controlled module 2 to
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`process the data signal to obtain a certain amplitude Value, powertransmission signalis
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`larger..., , the FET drives the switching action according to the change of the data signal,
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`controls the DC power supply to turn on andoff, and forms a voltage pulse signal with a certain
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`amplitude and large powerat its output terminal, which can pass through the DC powerline 3)
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`configured to control signal transmission to the light fixture by controlling the power supply(3),
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`the communication controller being configured to modulate an output voltage level of the DC
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`output voltage of the power supply (page 10 lines 8-16 “the sending end | generates a data
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`signal for controlling the light string, and the signal is obtained through the power on/off
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`controlled module 2 to obtain the corresponding The voltage pulse signal carrying data
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`information’’).to transmit, to the light fixture, a control signal for setting the light fixture to the
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`lighting state represented by at least the external instruction signal (page 10 lines 8-16 “The
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`above DC powerline carrier communication system can be applied to the light string control.
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`The output end of the sending end I is connected to the input end of the poweron/off controlled
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`module 2, the output end of the poweron/off control module 2 is connected to the DC powerline
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`3, and the receiving node 4 passes The DC powerline 3 constitutes a certain topology, and the
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`control object 5 connected to the control signal output end of the receiving node 4 is a light
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`string; the sending end I generates a data signal for controlling the light string, and the signalis
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`obtained through the poweron/off controlled module 2 to obtain the corresponding The voltage
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`pulse signal carrying data information’).
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`19.
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`Huang does not specify disclose a an external signal receiver configured to receive an
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`external instruction signal that represents a lighting state of the light fixture based on an output of
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`a sensor configured to detect a state of a lighting space illuminated bythe light fixture and a
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`judgementcontroller configured to monitor a value of any one or more of an output current, the
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`output voltage, output power, an input current, an input voltage and input powerof the power
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`supply as a monitor value and judge whether the monitor value is greater than or equal to a
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`prescribed value, wherein the communication controller is configured to transmit the
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`transmission signal for changing a dimmingrate of the light fixture so that the monitor value is
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`smaller than the prescribed value, when the judgement controller judges that the monitor value is
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`greater than or equal to the prescribed value.
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`Deixler an external signal sensors (125A,B )receiver configured to receive an external
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`instruction signal that represents a lighting state of the light fixture based on an output of a
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`sensor ({0076]) configured to detect a state of a lighting space illuminated bythe light
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`fixture((0076]) and a
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`judgementcontroller (light controller 130A) configured to monitor a value of any one or
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`more of an output current, the output voltage, output power, an input current, an input voltage
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`and input powerof the power supply as a monitor value and judge whether the monitor value is
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`greater than or equal to a prescribed value(compares the control command to dimming
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`state[0083][0090]), wherein the communication controller is configured to transmit the
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`transmission signal for changing a dimmingrate ofthe light fixture so that the monitor value is
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`smaller than the prescribed value, when the judgement controller judges that the monitor value is
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`greater than or equal to the prescribed value((0083][0090)]).
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`Before the effective filing date of the invention, it would be obvious to one of ordinary
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`skill in the art to include the sensors and judgmentcontroller of Deixler to the system of Huang
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`to provide reduce power consumption, provide an automated lighting system, and allow for user
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`control.
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`20.
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`Regarding claim 8, Huang discloses the signal transmitter of claim 7, wherein the
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`communication controller is configured to, when the judgement controller judges that the
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`monitor value is greater than or equal to the prescribed value, change the dimmingrate of the
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`lightfixture to a first dimming rate so that the monitor value is less than the prescribed value,
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`and then transmit the transmission signal for changing the dimmingrate by repeatedly alternating
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`between the first dimming rate and a second dimmingrate that is lower than the dimmingrate
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`when the monitor value is equal to the prescribed value (Deixler: [0083][0090]).
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`21.
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`Regarding claim 9, Huang discloses the signal transmitter of claim 8, wherein the
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`communication controller is configured to, when the judgement controller judges that the
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`monitor value is greater than or equal to the prescribed value, makethe first dimming rate lower
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`as a difference between the monitor value and the prescribed value is greater (Deixler:
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`[0083][0090]).
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`22.
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`Regarding claim 10, Huang discloses the signal transmitter of claim 8, wherein the
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`communication controller is configured to, when the judgement controller judges that the
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`monitor value is greater than or equal to the prescribed value, make a period of time during
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`which the dimmingrate is the second dimming rate longeras a difference between the monitor
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`value andthe prescribed valueis greater (Deixler: [0083][0090]).
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`23.
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`Regarding claim 11, Huang discloses the signal transmitter of claim 7, wherein the
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`communication controller is configured to transmit the transmission signal for changing of the
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`dimming rate and a color temperature of the light fixture, the communication controller being
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`configured to change only the dimmingrate so that the monitor value is less than the prescribed
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`value, when the judgementcontroller judges that the monitor value is greater than or equal to the
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`prescribed value(Deixler: [0083][0090]).
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`24.
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`Claims 12, 17-18 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over
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`Huang (CN101009501) in view of Chemel and Yao as applied to claim 1 above, and further
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`in view of Yao (US 2014/0145645A1 herein after known as Yao0645) .
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`25.
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`Regarding claim 12, Huang in view of Chemeldiscloses the signal transmitter of claim
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`1, except wherein the communication controller is configured to change the output voltage level
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`betweena first voltage level and a second voltage level to transmit the transmission signal.
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`26.
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`Yao0645 discloses a controller is configured to change the output voltage level between a
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`first voltage level and a second voltage level to transmit the transmission signal (two voltage
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`outputs for dimming [0033]).
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`27.
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`Before the effective filing date of the invention, it would be obvious to one of ordinary
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`skill in the art to adjust the output voltage to a first and second voltage as disclosed in Yao645 to
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`the system of Huang to provide an easy wayto provide dimming with a simple circuit.
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`28.
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`Regarding claim 17, Huang discloses the signal transmitter of claim 1, except wherein
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`the communication controller is configured to: adjust the output voltage level to a first voltage
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`level by making a detection value of the DC output voltage accord with a first target value; and
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`adjust the output voltage level to a second voltage level by making the detection value of the DC
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`output voltage accord with a secondtarget value.
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`29.
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`Yao645 discloses controller is configured to: adjust the output voltage level to a first
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`voltage level by making a detection value of the DC output voltage accord withafirst target
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`value; and adjust the output voltage level to a second voltage level by making the detection value
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`of the DC output voltage accord with a second target value ([0033]).
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`30.
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`Before the effective filing date of the invention, it would be obvious to one of ordinary
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`skill in the art to adjust the output voltage to a first and second voltage as disclosed in Yao645 to
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`the system of Huang to provide an easy way to provide dimming with a simple circuit.
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`31.
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`Regarding claim 18, Huang discloses a lighting system, comprising a signal transmitter
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`of claim 1, except an AC/DC converter configured to receive AC powerto supply the DC power
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`to the signal transmitter, and the light fixture.
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`32.
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`Yao0645 disclose an AC/DC converter configured to receive AC power to supply the DC
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`powerto the signal transmitter, and the light fixture (Fig. 1 [0022-23]).
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`33.
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`Before the effective filing date of the invention, it would be obvious to one of ordinary
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`skill in the art to include an AC/DC converter as disclosed in Yao to the system of Huang to
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`allow the system to be used with AC power.
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`34.
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`Claims 19-21 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Chemel
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`et_al. (US 2011/0001436 A1) in view of Yao (US 20140145645A1), Huang (CN101009501),
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`and Yao (US 2013/0127358 A1 herein after known as Yao358).
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`35.
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`Regarding claim 19, Chemel discloses a lighting system, comprising signal
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`transmitters(1, Fig. 1-9)), and light fixture sets that are electrically connected to the signal
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`transmitters, respectively, each of the light fixture sets comprising at least a lig