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`15/861,922
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`01/04/2018
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`Yuji Oura
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`WESTERMAN, HATTORI, DANIELS & ADRIAN, LLP
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`TAKEUCHI, YOSHITOSHI
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`11/22/2019
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`ELECTRONIC
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`017/09 A0170” Summary
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`Application No.
`15/861 ,922
`Examiner
`YOSHITOSHI TAKEUCHI
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`Applicant(s)
`Oura et al.
`Art Unit
`1723
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`AIA (FITF) Status
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`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).
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`Status
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`1). Responsive to communication(s) filed on August 7, 2019.
`El A declaration(s)/affidavit(s) under 37 CFR 1.130(b) was/were filed on
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`2a)[:] This action is FINAL.
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`This action is non-final.
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`3)[:] An election was made by the applicant in response to a restriction requirement set forth during the interview
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`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 Expade Quay/e, 1935 CD. 11, 453 O.G. 213.
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`Disposition of Claims*
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`Claim(s) fl is/are pending in the application.
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`5a) Of the above Claim(s) 10 and 13 is/are withdrawn from consideration.
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`E] Claim(s)s_is/are allowed.
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`Claim(ss) 1 —9, 11— 12 and 14— 17 is/are rejected.
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`[:1 Claim(ss_) is/are objected to.
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`11). The drawing(s) filed on January 4, 2018 is/are: a). accepted or b)[:J objected to by the Examiner.
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`Replacement drawing sheet(s) including the correction is required if the drawing(s) is objected to. See 37 CFR 1.121 (d).
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
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`12). Acknowledgment is made of a claim for foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d) or (f).
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`Application/Control Number: 15/861,922
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`1.
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`2.
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`Claims 1—17 are presented for examination, wherein claims 10 and 13 are withdrawn.
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined under the
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`first inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Election/Restrictions
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`3.
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`Applicant’s election without traverse of Species A and D in the reply filed on August 7,
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`2019 is acknowledged.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 US C §§ 102/103
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`4.
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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 ground of rejection if the prior art
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`relied upon, and the rationale supporting the rejection, would be the same under either status.
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`5.
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`The following is a quotation of the appropriate paragraphs of 35 U.S.C. 102 that form the
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`basis for the rejections under this section made in this Office action:
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`A person shall be entitled to a patent unless —
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`the claimed invention was patented, described in a printed publication, or
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`in public use, on sale or otherwise available to the public before the effective
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`filing date of the claimed invention.
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`(a)(2)
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`the claimed invention was described in a patent issued under section 151,
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`or in an application for patent published or deemed published under section
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`122(b), in which the patent or application, as the case may be, names another
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`inventor and was effectively filed before the effective filing date of the claimed
`invention.
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`6.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all obviousness
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`rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`A patent for a claimed invention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the
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`claimed invention is not identically disclosed as set forth in section 102, if the
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`differences between the claimed invention and the prior art are such that the
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`claimed invention as a whole would have been obvious before the effective filing
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`date of the claimed invention to a person having ordinary skill in the art to which
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`the claimed invention pertains. Patentability shall not be negated by the manner in
`which the invention was made.
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`7.
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`The factual inquiries set forth in Graham v. John Deere Co., 383 US. 1 (1966), that are
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`applied for establishing a background for determining obviousness under 35 U.S.C. 103 are
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`summarized as follows:
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`Determining the scope and contents of the prior art.
`Ascertaining the differences between the prior art and the claims at issue.
`Resolving the level of ordinary skill in the pertinent art.
`Considering objective evidence present in the application indicating
`obviousness or nonobviousness.
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`8.
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`This application currently names joint inventors. In considering patentability of the
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`claims the examiner presumes that the subject matter of the various claims was commonly
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`owned as of the effective filing date of the claimed invention(s) absent any evidence to the
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`contrary. Applicant is advised of the obligation under 37 CFR 1.56 to point out the inventor and
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`effective filing dates of each claim that was not commonly owned as of the effective filing date
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`of the later invention in order for the examiner to consider the applicability of 35 U.S.C.
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`102(b)(2)(C) for any potential 35 U.S.C. 102(a)(2) prior art against the later invention.
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`9.
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`Claims 1—2 and 7 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 102(a)(1)/(a)(2) as being anticipated by or,
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`in the alternative, under 35 U.S.C. 103 as obvious over Hong (US 2003/0232243).
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`a.
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`Regarding independent claim 1, Hong teaches a lithium secondary battery (e. g.
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`110003), reading on “secondary battery,” said battery comprising:
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`(1)
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`a cathode plate (e. g. item 111, noting an apparent misprint calling item
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`111 an “anode plate”), said cathode plate made by coating positive active material on one
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`or both surfaces of a metal foil collector such as an aluminium foil collector, and drying
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`said positive active material (e.g. ‘][0055 plus e.g. Figures 1 and 3—5), reading on “a
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`positive electrode having a positive electrode current collector and a positive electrode
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`active material layer on the positive electrode current collectorf’
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`(2)
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`an anode plate (e. g. item 113, noting an apparent misprint calling item 113
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`an “cathode plate”), said anode plate made by coating a negative active material on one
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`or both surfaces of a metal foil collector such as a copper foil collector, and drying said
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`negative active material (e.g. E), reading on “a negative electrode having a negative
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`electrode current collector and a negative electrode active material layer on the negative
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`electrode current collector;”
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`(3)
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`a separator (e. g. item 115), said separator including at least one porous
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`polymer membrane of polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP), and further including
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`adhesive portions to which said cathode plate and said anode plate are attached (e. g. E),
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`reading on “a separator interposed between the positive electrode and the negative
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`electrode?
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`(4)
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`an electrolyte (e, g. ljlfjl 0026, 29, 52, and 76), reading on “a electrolyte;”
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`(5)
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`a tab rnernher (e. g. iterns l43) welded, at a welded portion (e.g. itemlélfi),
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`to an uncoated portion (“grid”) of each of said cathode plate and anode plate (e.g. ‘ll‘ll
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`0055, til—69, ’7l, 74, 76—77, and 79—80 plus e.g. Figures 4—5 and 1047), reading on “a
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`positive electrode lead electrically connected to the positive electrode;” and,
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`to)
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`an insulating tape (e.g. item l47) covering said welded portion of said
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`cathode plate, at a portion of said uncoated portion of said cathode plate (e.g. llfll 0662 and
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`66—69 plus eg. Figures 7E—7H, 8, and lO—l7), reading on “an insulating tape that covers
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`part of the positive electrode” and “the positive electrode current collector has an exposed
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`portion without the positive electrode active material layer, and at least part of the
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`exposed portion is covered with the insulating tape”
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`wherein said insulating tape is made of (6a) polyimide film, having characteristics
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`of heat-resistance and chemical inertness; and, (6b) a silicone—based adhesive used as an
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`adhesive to attach said insulating tape to said welded portion (cg. (fl 0619 and 67), said
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`adhesive located between said insulating tape and said welded portion is understood to be
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`a “layer,” reading on “the insulating tape has a substrate layer and an adhesive layer” and
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`“the substrate layer contains a polyimide.”
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`Alternatively, the limitation “layer” in “adhesive layer” does not patentably
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`distinguish the instant invention, e. g. MPEP § 2l44.04(lV)(B), wherein no evidence was
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`provided in the initial disclosure indicating the configuration of a “layer” is significant.
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`Hong does not expressly teach the property “the adhesive layer has an electrical
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`resistance of l kill/nun2 or more at Silt)” C.” However, said property would he expected
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`since Hong teaches a substantially identical composition and/or product (see e. g. supra,
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`compared. with instant specification, at e. g. 310023), so said property would be expected,
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`eg. MPEP § 2i l2.tll(l—ll).
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`b.
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`Regarding claim 2, Hong teaches the battery of claim 1, wherein said adhesive
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`may be silicone—based adhesive (e. g. supra), reading on “the adhesive layer contains at
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`least one of a silicone, a melamine resin, or a phenolic resin.”
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`c.
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`Regarding claim 7, Hong teaches the battery of claim 1, wherein said tab member
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`overlaps said uncoated portion (“grid”) of said cathode plate, and said tab member is
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`welded at said overlapped welded portion to said uncoated portion of said cathode plate;
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`and, said tab member having a portion projecting from said overlapping uncoated “grid”
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`portion of said cathode plate, wherein said insulating tape covers said welded portion
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`(e.g. supra and e.g. Figures 3—5, 7E—7H, and 10—17), reading on “the positive electrode
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`lead is connected to the exposed portion, the positive electrode lead has an extending
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`portion that projects from the exposed portion and an overlapping portion that overlaps
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`the exposed portion, and the insulating tape covers at least part of the overlapping
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`portion.”
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`10.
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`Claims 8 and 11 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Hong (US
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`2003/0232243).
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`Regarding claims 8 and 11, Hong teaches the battery of claim 1, as provided supra,
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`wherein said insulating tape is made of said polyimide film, having characteristics of heat-
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`resistance and chemical inertness, and said, silicone—based adhesive (e.g. supra), reading on “an
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`amount of the polyimide in the substrate layer is 80% by mass or more” (claim 8) and “an
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`amount of a silicone in the adhesive layer is 80% by mass or more” (claim l l).
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`11.
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`Claims 3—5, 8, and 11 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Hong
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`(US 2003/0232243), as provided supra, in view of Caplinq PITO.5S (website, 2010).
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`Regarding claims 3-5, 8, and 11, Hong teaches the battery of claim 1, wherein said
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`insulating tape is made of said polyimide film and, said silicone—based, adhesive, as provided
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`supra, but does not expressly teach the limitations “the insulating tape has a thickness of 45 um,
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`or less” (claim 3); “the adhesive layer has a thickness Tad of 5 am to 25 um” (claim 4); “the
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`substrate layer has a thickness Ta, of l0 pm to 30 um” (claim 5); “an amount or" the polyimide in
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`the substrate layer is 80% by mass or mere” (claim 8); or, “an amount of a silicone in the
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`adhesive layer is 80% by mass or more” (claim l l),
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`However. Caplinq teaches a relatively inexpensive, commercially available polyimide
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`tape with a silicone adhesive, PlT0.5S, with a 0.5mil (13 um) polyimide film with a 1mil (25
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`um) silicone adhesive.
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`As a result, it would have been obvious to use said PITO.5S polyimide tape of Caplinq as
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`the insulating tape of Hong, since Caplinq teaches said PlT0.5S polyimide tape is commercially
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`available, and relatively inexpensive, said PITO.5S polyimide tape having said polyimide film
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`with a thickness of 13 um and said silicone adhesive with a thickness of 25 pm thick silicone
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`adhesive, reading on said claimed limitations.
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`12.
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`Claims 3—6, 8—9, 11—12, 15, and 17 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being
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`unpatentable over Hong (US 2003/0232243), as provided supra, in View of Iwata et al (US
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`2012/0052295).
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`d.
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`Regarding claims 3-6, Hong teaches the battery of claim 1, wherein said
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`insulating tape is made of said polyimide film and said silicone—based adhesive, as
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`provided supra, but does not expressly teach the limitations “the insulating tape has a
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`thickness of 45 pm or less” (claim 3); “the adhesive layer has a thickness Tad of 5 am to
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`25 ttrn” (claim 4); “the substrate layer has a thickness st of 10 pan, to 30 pan” (claim 5);
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`“a ratio 'l‘ad/Tgb of the thickness Tad of the adhesive layer to the thickness Ta, of the
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`substrate layer is 0.2 to 1” (claim 6).
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`However, Iwata teaches an adhesive tape used for protecting electrode plates, said.
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`tape having a polyimide substrate, said substrate havin g a thickness of l2-25 pin, and an
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`adhesive layer, said adhesive layer having a thickness of 226 pm {fl 6040, 64, 66, 58,
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`and 71). Further, lwata teaches said tape is engineered to protect an electrode plate
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`against tearing, even when a burr is in euntact therewith, and tn prevent a shurt—circuit
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`during a repeatte charging and discharging (e. g, $0067).
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`As a result, it would have been ebvieus te use the adhesive tape of lwata as the
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`insulating tape 0f Hung, since lwata teaches its adhesive tape has the same type (if
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`eumpusitien as that of Hung and further is engineered tn prutect an electrude plate against
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`tearing, even when a burr is in centact therewith, and/er te prevent a short—circuit during
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`a repeated charging and discharging, reading on said limitations.
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`e.
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`Regarding claims 8-9, 15, and 17 Hong teaches the battery of claim 1, wherein
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`lwata is applied as provided supra, and lwata teaches said substrate may be either a
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`single layer er multilayers, said. substrate cempesed 0f resins including pelyimide,
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`polystyrene, and rubber, wherein said pulyiinide may be Kapten (e. g. (H 0366-67, 73, and
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`87-89), wherein the examiner takes notice that Kapten is an arematic pelyimide, wherein
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`a single layer 0f pelyimide reads on “an ameunt 0f the pelyimide in the substrate layer is
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`80% by mass or more” (claim 8); a multilayers substrate cempesed of pelyimide resin
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`and pelystyrene resin reads en “the substrate layer is made of a polymer alley (if the
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`pelyimide and a resin other than the pelyimide” (claim 9); a pulyimide substrate made of
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`Kapten reads en “the pulyimide eentains at least one er" a whelly aruniatie pelyimide, a
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`semi—arematic pelyimide, er a thermesetting pelyimide” (claim 15); and, wherein a
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`multilayer substrate including an intermediate rubber resin layer located between said
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`pelyimide layer and said adhesive layer reads en “the insulating tape has an insulating
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`filler—centaining layer between the substrate layer and the adhesive layer” ifclaim 7) as
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`f.
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`Regarding claims 11-12, Hong teaches the battery of claim 1, wherein lwata is
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`applied as provided supra, and lwata teaches said adhesive layer may be composed of a
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`base polymer composed oi a cross—linked silicone resin containing an as a main
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`component and optionally a resin tackifier {llllll @057 and 60—61:), wherein the condition of
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`not having said optional resin tachifier reads on “an amount of a silicone in the adhesive
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`layer is 80% by mass or more” (claim 11); and, the condition of including said optional
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`resin tackit‘ier reads on “the adhesive layer is made oi a polymer alloy of a silicone and a
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`resin other than the silicone” (claim 12:).
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`13.
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`Claims 3—6, 8—9, 11—12, 14—15, and 16 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being
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`unpatentable over Hong (US 2003/0232243), as provided supra, in view of Kuo (US
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`2012/0328863).
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`g.
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`Regarding claims 3-6, Hong teaches the battery of claim 1, wherein said
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`insulating tape is made of said polyiniide film and said silicone—based adhesive, as
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`provided supra, but does not expressly teach the limitations “the insulating tape has a
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`thickness of 45 pm or less” (claim 3); “the adhesive layer has a thickness Tad of 5 pm to
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`25 pm” (claim 4); “the substrate layer has a thickness st of 10 inn to 30 inn” (claim 5);
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`“a ratio 'l‘ad/Tgb of the thickness Tad of the adhesive layer to the thickness 'l‘gb of the
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`substrate layer is 0.2 to 1” (claim 6).
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`However, Kuo teaches an electrically insulating tape comprising a sheet—form
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`substrate having the releasable adhesive layer with excellent attachment characteristics
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`(eg. llfll 0630 and l33), said substrate composed of polyether iniide and may optionally
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`further include an additional synthetic resin, wherein said substrate having a thickness of
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`generally of 5 to 100 pm (e.g $9105); and, said adhesive layer includes lOO parts by
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`weight of component (A) and 10—900 parts by weight of component (B), wherein
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`component (A) is an organopolysilexane resin—organepolysiloxane condensation reaction
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`product and component (B) may be dimethylpelysilexaiie (e. g. (ll‘jl 0969 and 71—79),
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`wherein said adhesive layer has a thickness of 2—60 pm (eg. “H @026 and 99—10l).
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`As a result, it would have been obvious to use the electrical insulating tape of Kuo
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`as the electrical insulating tape of Hong, since Kuo teaches said tape has excellent
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`attachment characteristics, reading on said limitations.
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`h.
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`Regarding claims 8-9 and 15-16, Hong teaches the battery of claim 1, wherein
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`Kuo is applied as provided supra, wherein Kuo teaches said substrate composed of
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`pelyether imide alone reads on “an amount of the polyimide in the substrate layer is 80%
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`by mass or more” (claim 8), “the polyimide contains at least one of a wholly arematic
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`polyimide, a semi—aromatic polyirnide, or a thermosetting polyimide” {claim l5), and
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`“the polyimide contains at least one of polypyromellitimide, polyetherimide, or
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`thermosetting polyimide formed by a reaction between bismaleimide and aromatic
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`diamihes” (claim l6); plus, Kuo teaches said substrate cempesed of pelyether irnide with
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`an additional optional synthetic. resin reads or: “the substrate layer is made of a polymer
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`alloy of the polyimide and a resin other than the polyimide” (claim 9), “the polyimide
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`contains at least one of a wholly aromatic polyimide, a semi—aromatic polyimide, er a
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`thermesetting polyimide” (claim 15), and “the polyimide contains at least bite of
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`polypyromellitimide, polyetherimide, or thermosetting polyimide formed by a reaction
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`between bismaleimide and aromatic diamihes” (claim 16).
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`i,
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`Regarding claims 11-12 and 14, Hong teaches the battery of claim 1, wherein Kilo
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`is applied as provided supra, wherein Kuo teaches said adhesive layer includes 100 parts
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`by weight of component (A) and 10—900 parts by weight of component (B), wherein
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`component (A) is an organopolysiloxane resin—organopolysiloxane condensation reaction
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`product and component (B) may be dimethylpolysiloxane, reading on “an amount of a
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`silicone in the adhesive layer is 80% by mass or more” (claim 11); “the adhesive layer is
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`made of a polymer alloy of a silicone and a resin other than the silicone” (claim 12); and
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`“a silicone is dimethylpolysiloxanc or diphenylpolysiloxane” (claim 14).
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`Conclusion
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`14.
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`Any inquiry concerning this communication or earlier communications from the
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`examiner should be directed to YOSHITOSHI TAKEUCHI whose telephone number is
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`(571)270—5828. The examiner can normally be reached on M—F, 9—6.
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`Examiner interviews are available via telephone, in—person, and video conferencing using
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`http://www.uspto.gov/interviewpractice.
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`If attempts to reach the examiner by telephone are unsuccessful, the examiner’s
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`supervisor, MILTON CANO can be reached on 313—446—4937. The fax phone number for the
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`organization where this application or proceeding is assigned is 571—273—8300.
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`15.
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`Information regarding the status of an application may be obtained from the Patent
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`Application Information Retrieval (PAIR) system. Status information for published applications
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`may be obtained from either Private PAIR or Public PAIR. Status information for unpublished
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`system, see http://pair—direct.uspto.gov. Should you have questions on access to the Private PAIR
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`system, contact the Electronic Business Center (EBC) at 866—217—9197 (toll—free). If you would
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`Application/Control Number: 15/861,922
`Art Unit: 1723
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`like assistance from a USPTO Customer Service Representative or access to the automated
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`information system, call 800—786—9199 (IN USA OR CANADA) or 571—272—1000.
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`Primary Examiner, Art Unit 1723
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