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`16/172,322
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`10/26/2018
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`Teruhisa Nakagawa
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`20326.0147US01
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`Application/Control Number: 16/172,322
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`The responsefiled 12/23/20 is entered. Claims 1, 7, 10, 16, and 22 are amended.
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`Claims 2, 5, 6, 11-15, and 21 are canceled. Claims 1, 3, 4, 7-10, 16-20, 22, and 23 are
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`pending.
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`Notice of Pre-AlA or AIA Status
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined
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`under the first inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Response to Arguments
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`2.
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`Applicant's arguments with respect to claims 1, 3, 4, 7-10, 16-20, 22, and 23
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`have been considered but are believed to be answered by and therefore mootin view of
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`new grounds ofrejection, as presented below.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`3.
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`In the event the determination of the status of the application as subject to AIA 35
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`U.S.C. 102 and 103 (or as subject to pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 102 and 103)is incorrect, any
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`correction of the statutory basis for the rejection will not be considered a new ground of
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`rejection if the prior art relied upon, and the rationale supporting the rejection, would be
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`the same under either status.
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`4.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all
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`obviousnessrejections setforth in this Office action:
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`A patent for a claimed invention may not 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 obvious before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to a person having
`ordinary skill in the art to which the claimed invention pertains. Patentability shall not be
`negated by the manner in which the invention was made.
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`5.
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`Claims 1, 3, 4, 7-10, 16-20, 22, and 23 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as
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`being unpatentable over Liu, US-20170206843, in view of Tsubata, US-20090046212,
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`and in further view of Shin, US-20120154700.
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`6.
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`In regards to claim 1, Liu discloses a liquid crystal display device (Par. 0009-
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`0010 display device utilizing LCD) comprising: a first display panel (Fig. 3, 03 OLED
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`display panel) comprising a plurality offirst gate lines extending in a first direction and
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`arranged in a second direction thatis different from the first direction in a first display
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`region of the first display panel (Fig. 3, O83 OLED display panel; Fig. 5, gate line SL
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`which arranged vertically but extend horizontally), and a plurality of first data lines
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`extending in the second direction and arrangedin the first direction in the first display
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`region (Fig. 3, 03 OLED display panel; Fig. 5, data line DL which arranged horizontally
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`but extend vertically), a secondliquid crystal display panel
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`(Fig. 3, 01 LCD panel)
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`comprising a plurality of second gate lines and a plurality of second data lines ina
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`second display region of the second liquid crystal display panel, and a second liquid
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`crystal (Fig. 3, 01 LCD panel; Fig. 5, data line DL and gate line SL; Par. 0076first pixel
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`units of OLED and secondpixel units of LCD are arranged in 1:1 correspondence; Par.
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`0082 liquid crystal layer); andafirst driving circuit for one or more of the plurality offirst
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`gate lines and the plurality of first data lines, wherein the first driving circuit comprises
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`one or morefirst gate drivers to provide signals to the one or more of the plurality of first
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`gate lines and one or morefirst data drivers to provide signals to the one or more of the
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`plurality of first data lines (Fig. 3, 03 OLED panel; Fig. 5, data line DL and gate line SL;
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`drivers for DL data lines and SL gate lines), wherein the first display panel and the
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`secondliquid crystal display panel overlap each other in plan view (Fig. 3, 03 OLED
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`display panel and 01 LCD display panel; Par. 0076first pixel units of OLED and second
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`pixel units of LCD are arranged in 1:1 correspondence).
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`Liu does not disclose expresslyafirst liquid crystal display panel andafirst liquid
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`crystal; two or more adjacent first gate lines from the plurality of first gate lines are
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`provided with same signal at a same instant of time from the one or morefirst gate
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`drivers, wherein two or more adjacent first data lines from the plurality offirst data lines
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`are provided with same signals at a same instant of time from the one or morefirst data
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`drivers, wherein the two or more adjacent first data lines from the plurality of first data
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`lines are electrically connected to each other by a data lead connector, and wherein the
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`data lead connector is formed outside the first display region, and connects between the
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`two or more adjacent first data lines and one data terminal of the one or morefirst data
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`drivers to receive the data signals for the two or more adjacent first data lines.
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`Tsubata discloses utilizing two stacked liquid crystal display panels (Fig. 1; Par.
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`0023) containing liquid crystal (Fig. 1, 226 liquid crystal).
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`Before the effective filing date of the claimed invention, it would have been
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`obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that the two display panels of Liu can be LCD
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`panels in the manner Tsubata discloses. The motivation for doing so would have been
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`to provide an improved contrast ratio (Par. 0032).
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`Liu and Tsubata do not disclose expressly two or more adjacent first gate lines
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`from the plurality of first gate lines are provided with same signal at a same instant of
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`time from the one or morefirst gate drivers, wherein two or more adjacent first data
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`lines from the plurality of first data lines are provided with same signals at a same
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`instant of time from the one or morefirst data drivers, wherein the two or more adjacent
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`first data lines from the plurality of first data lines are electrically connected to each
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`other by a data lead connector, and wherein the data lead connector is formed outside
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`the first display region, and connects between the two or more adjacent first data lines
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`and one data terminal of the one or morefirst data drivers to receive the data signals for
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`the two or more adjacent first data lines.
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`Shin discloses two or more adjacentfirst gate lines from the plurality offirst gate
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`lines are provided with same signal at a same instant of time from the one or morefirst
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`gate drivers (Fig. 1, GL1 and GL2 are provided with the samesignal from GL at a same
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`time), wherein the two or more adjacent first gate lines from the plurality of first gate
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`lines are electrically connected to each other by a gate lead connector (Fig. 1, GL gate
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`line, i.e. gate lead connector), and wherein the gate lead connector is formed outside
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`the first display region (Fig. 1, GL is formed outside the pixel areas Clc), and connects
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`between the two or more adjacent first gate lines and one gate terminal of the one or
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`morefirst gate drivers to receive the gate signals for the two or more adjacent first gate
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`lines (Fig. 1, GL gate line, i.e. gate lead connector, connected to gate driver for GL).
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`Before the effectivefiling date of the claimed invention, it would have been
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`obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that the first gate lines of Liu can be providedin
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`the manner Shin discloses providing a gate lead connector that supplies a same signal
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`to multiple gate lines. The motivation for doing so would have been to provide a wider
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`viewing angle and quicker liquid crystal responsetime (Shin Par. 0007).
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`Liu, Tsubata, and Shin do notdisclose expressly two or more adjacentfirst data
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`lines from the plurality of first data lines are provided with same signals at a same
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`instant of time from the one or morefirst data drivers, wherein the two or more adjacent
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`first data lines from the plurality of first data lines are electrically connected to each
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`other by a data lead connector, and wherein the data lead connector is formed outside
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`the first display region, and connects between the two or more adjacent first data lines
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`and one data terminal of the one or morefirst data drivers to receive the data signals for
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`the two or more adjacent first data lines.
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`Shin discloses the two or more adjacentfirst gate lines from the plurality offirst
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`data lines are electrically connected to each other by a data lead connector (Fig. 1, GL
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`gate line, i.e. gate lead connector; as applied to the data lines), and wherein the data
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`lead connector is formed outside the first display region (Fig. 1, GL is formed outside
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`the pixel areas Clc; as applied to the data lines), and connects between the two or more
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`adjacent first data lines and one data terminal of the one or morefirst data drivers to
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`receive the gate signals for the two or more adjacentfirst data lines (Fig. 1, GL gate
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`line, i.e. gate lead connector, connected to gate driver for GL; as applied to the data
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`lines).
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`Before the effective filing date of the claimed invention, it would have been
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`obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that the first data lines of Liu can be provided in
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`the manner Shin discloses with respect to the gate lines by providing a data lead
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`connector that supplies a same signal to multiple data lines. The motivation for doing so
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`would have been to provide a wider viewing angle and quicker liquid crystal response
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`time (Shin Par. 0007).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to combine Tsubata and Shin with Liu to
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`obtain the invention of claim 1.
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`7.
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`In regards to claim 10, Liu disclosesa liquid crystal display device (Par. 0009-
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`0010 display device utilizing LCD) comprising: a first display panel (Fig. 3, 03 OLED
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`display panel) comprising a plurality of first gate lines and a plurality of first data lines in
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`a first display region thereof (Fig. 3, 03 OLED display panel; Fig. 5, data line DL and
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`gate line SL), wherein two adjacentfirst gate lines from the plurality of first gate lines
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`and two adjacent first data lines from the plurality of first data lines defineafirst pixel in
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`the first display region (Fig. 3, O3OLED panel; Fig. 5, a pixel is defined as being
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`between two adjacentdata lines DL and two adjacent gate lines SL); a second liquid
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`crystal display panel (Fig. 3, 01 LCD panel) comprising a plurality of second gate lines
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`and a plurality of second data lines in a second display region thereof (Fig. 3, 01 LCD
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`panel; Fig. 5, data line DL and gate line SL; Par. 0076first pixel units of OLED and
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`second pixel units of LCD are arranged in 1:1 correspondence), wherein two adjacent
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`second gate lines from the plurality of second gate lines and two adjacent second data
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`lines from the plurality of second data lines define a second pixel in the second display
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`region (Fig. 3, 01LCD panel; Fig. 5, a pixel is defined as being between two adjacent
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`data lines DL and two adjacent gate lines SL), wherein the first display panel and the
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`second liquid crystal display panel overlap each other in plan view (Fig. 3, 083 OLED
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`display panel and 01LCD display panel; Par. 0076first pixel units of OLED and second
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`pixel units of LCD are arrangedin 1:1 correspondence), wherein thefirst display panel
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`and the second liquid crystal display panel have equal densities offirst pixels and
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`second pixels, respectively, therein (Fig. 3, 083 OLED display panel and 01LCD display
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`panel; Par. 0076first pixel units of OLED and second pixel units of LCD are arrangedin
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`1:1 correspondence), wherein the display panel comprises a first data driving circuit
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`comprising one or morefirst data drivers to provide data signals to the plurality offirst
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`data lines (Fig. 3, 08 OLED panel; Fig. 5, data line DL; drivers for DL datalines).
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`Liu does not disclose expressly the first display panel is a liquid crystal display
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`panel; wherein the first liquid crystal display panel displays at a lower definition as
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`comparedto the secondliquid crystal display panel, wherein two or more adjacent first
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`data lines from the plurality of first data lines are provided with data signals of same
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`gray scale at the same instant of time, wherein the two or more adjacent first data lines
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`from the plurality of first data lines are electrically connected to each other by a data
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`lead connector, and wherein the data lead connector is formed outside the first display
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`region, and connects between the two or more adjacent first data lines and one data
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`terminal of the one or morefirst data drivers to receive the data signals for the two or
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`more adjacent first data lines.
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`Tsubata discloses utilizing two stackedliquid crystal display panels (Fig. 1; Par.
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`0023) containing liquid crystal (Fig. 1, 226 liquid crystal).
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`Before the effectivefiling date of the claimed invention, it would have been
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`obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that the two display panels of Liu can be LCD
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`panels in the manner Tsubata discloses. The motivation for doing so would have been
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`to provide an improved contrast ratio (Par. 0032).
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`Liu and Tsubata do not disclose expressly wherein the first liquid crystal display
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`panel displays at a lower definition as compared to the second liquid crystal display
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`panel, wherein two or more adjacent first data lines from the plurality of first data lines
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`are provided with data signals of same gray scale at the same instant of time, wherein
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`the two or more adjacent first data lines from the plurality of first data lines are
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`electrically connected to each other by a data lead connector, and wherein the data lead
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`connector is formed outside the first display region, and connects between the two or
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`more adjacent first data lines and one data terminal of the one or morefirst data drivers
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`to receive the data signals for the two or more adjacent first data lines.
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`Shin discloses two or more adjacentfirst gate lines from the plurality of first gate
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`lines are provided with same signal at a same instant of time from the one or morefirst
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`gate drivers (Fig. 1, GL1 and GL2 are provided with the same signal from GL at a same
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`time), wherein the two or more adjacent first gate lines from the plurality of first gate
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`lines are electrically connected to each other by a gate lead connector (Fig. 1, GL gate
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`line, i.e. gate lead connector), and wherein the gate lead connector is formed outside
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`the first display region (Fig. 1, GL is formed outside the pixel areas Clc), and connects
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`between the two or more adjacent first gate lines and one gate terminal of the one or
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`morefirst gate drivers to receive the gate signals for the two or more adjacent first gate
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`lines (Fig. 1, GL gate line, i.e. gate lead connector, connected to gate driver for GL).
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`Before the effective filing date of the claimed invention, it would have been
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`obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that the first gate lines of Liu can be providedin
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`the manner Shin discloses providing a gate lead connector that supplies a same signal
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`to multiple gate lines. The motivation for doing so would have been to provide a wider
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`viewing angle and quicker liquid crystal responsetime (Par. 0007).
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`Liu, Tsubata, and Shin do notdisclose expressly two or more adjacentfirst data
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`lines from the plurality of first data lines are provided with same signals at a same
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`instant of time from the one or morefirst data drivers, wherein the two or more adjacent
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`first data lines from the plurality of first data lines are electrically connected to each
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`other by a data lead connector, and wherein the data lead connector is formed outside
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`the first display region, and connects between the two or more adjacent first data lines
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`and one data terminal of the one or morefirst data drivers to receive the data signals for
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`the two or more adjacent first data lines.
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`Shin discloses the two or more adjacentfirst gate lines from the plurality offirst
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`data lines are electrically connected to each other by a data lead connector (Fig. 1, GL
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`gate line, i.e. gate lead connector; as applied to the data lines), and wherein the data
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`lead connector is formed outside the first display region (Fig. 1, GL is formed outside
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`the pixel areas Clc; as applied to the data lines), and connects between the two or more
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`adjacent first data lines and one data terminal of the one or morefirst data drivers to
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`receive the gate signals for the two or more adjacentfirst data lines (Fig. 1, GL gate
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`line, i.e. gate lead connector, connected to gate driver for GL; as applied to the data
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`lines).
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`Before the effectivefiling date of the claimed invention, it would have been
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`obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that the first data lines of Liu can be provided in
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`the manner Shin discloses with respect to the gate lines by providing a data lead
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`connector that supplies a same signal to multiple data lines. This arrangement would
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`provide the first liquid crystal display panel displays at a lower definition as compared to
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`the second liquid crystal display panel. The motivation for doing so would have been to
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`provide a wider viewing angle and quicker liquid crystal response time (Shin Par. 0007).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to combine Tsubata and Shin with Liu to
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`obtain the invention of claim 10.
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`In regards to claim 3, Liu, Tsubata, and Shin, as combined above, disclose the
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`two or more adjacent first gate lines from the plurality of first gate lines are electrically
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`connected to each other by a gate lead connector (Shin Fig. 1, GL gate line, i.e. gate
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`lead connector), and wherein the gate lead connector is formed outside the first display
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`region (Shin Fig. 1, GL is formed outside the pixel areas Clc), and connects between
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`the two or more adjacent first gate lines and one gate terminal of the one or morefirst
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`gate drivers to receive the gate signals for the two or more adjacent first gate lines
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`(Tsubata Fig. 7, data line DL and gate line GL; Tsubata drivers for DL data lines and GL
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`gate lines; Tsubata all the gate lines are connected to gate driver; Shin Fig. 1, GL gate
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`line, i.e. gate lead connector, connectedto gate driver for GL).
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`In regards to claim 4, Liu, Tsubata, and Shin, as combined above, disclose the
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`plurality offirst gate lines includeafirst gate line group of the two or more adjacent first
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`gate lines and a second gate line group of the two or more adjacentfirst gate lines (Shin
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`Fig. 1, GL1 and GL2 gate lines, wherein each connected GL providing to two gate lines
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`is a group)the first gate line group and the second gate line group being arranged
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`immediately adjacent to each other (Tsubata Fig. 7, data line DL and gate line GL;
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`Tsubata drivers for DL data lines and GL gate lines; Tsubata all the gate lines are
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`connected to gate driver; Shin Fig. 1, GL gateline, i.e. gate lead connector, connected
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`to gate driver for GL), and wherein a first gate terminal of the one or morefirst gate
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`drivers electrically connects to the first gate line group (Tsubata Fig. 7, data line DL and
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`gate line GL; Tsubata drivers for DL data lines and GL gate lines; Tsubata all the gate
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`lines are connected to gate driver; Shin Fig. 1, GL gate line, i.e. gate lead connector,
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`connected to gate driver for GL), a second gate terminal of the one or morefirst gate
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`drivers electrically connects to the second gate line group (Tsubata Fig. 7, data line DL
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`and gate line GL; Tsubata drivers for DL data lines and GL gate lines; Tsubata all the
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`gate lines are connectedto gate driver; Shin Fig. 1, GL gate line, i.e. gate lead
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`connector, connectedto gate driver for GL).
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`Liu, Tsubata, and Shin, do not disclose expressly a third gate terminal of the one
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`or morefirst gate drivers located between the first gate terminal and the second gate
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`terminal is voided.
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`However, the examiner takes OFFICIAL NOTICE that before the effective filing
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`date of the claimed invention it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the
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`art that as a single gate line terminal is being driven to two gate lines that the second
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`gate line terminal would be unneeded and thus voidedasthe third gate line terminal
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`would be used to drive gate lines three and four based on the pattern Shin discloses.
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`The motivation for doing so would have been to properly space out the gate lines with
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`the appropriate terminals.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious Liu, Tsubata, and Shin disclose the
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`invention of claim 4.
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`In regards to claims 7 and 16, the plurality of first data lines includeafirst data
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`line group of the two or more adjacent first data lines and a second dataline group of
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`the two or more adjacentfirst data lines (Shin Fig. 1, GL1 and GL2 gate lines, wherein
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`each connected GL providing to two gate lines is a group; as applied above to the data
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`lines) the first data line group and the second data line group being arranged
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`immediately adjacent to each other (Tsubata Fig. 7, data line DL and gate line GL;
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`Tsubata drivers for DL data lines and GL gate lines; Tsubata all the gate lines are
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`connected to gate driver; Shin Fig. 1, GL gateline, i.e. gate lead connector, connected
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`to gate driver for GL; as applied above to the data lines), and whereinafirst data
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`terminal of the one or morefirst data drivers electrically connects to the first data line
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`group (Tsubata Fig. 7, data line DL and gate line GL; Tsubata drivers for DL data lines
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`and GL gate lines; Tsubata all the gate lines are connected to gate driver; Shin Fig. 1,
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`GL gateline, i.e. gate lead connector, connected to gate driver for GL; as applied above
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`to the data lines), a second data terminal of the one or morefirst data drivers electrically
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`connects to the second data line group (Tsubata Fig. 7, data line DL and gateline GL;
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`Tsubata drivers for DL data lines and GL gate lines; Tsubata all the gate lines are
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`connected to gate driver; Shin Fig. 1, GL gateline, i.e. gate lead connector, connected
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`to gate driver for GL; as applied above to the datalines).
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`Liu, Tsubata, and Shin, do not disclose expressly a third data terminal of the one
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`or morefirst data drivers located between the first data terminal and the second data
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`terminal is voided.
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`However, the examiner takes OFFICIAL NOTICE that before the effectivefiling
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`date of the claimed invention it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the
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`art that as a single data line terminal is being driven to two data lines that the second
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`data line terminal would be unneeded and thus voided asthe third data line terminal
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`would be usedto drive data lines three and four based on the pattern Shin discloses.
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`The motivation for doing so would have been to properly space out the data lines with
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`the appropriate terminals.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious Liu, Tsubata, and Shin disclose the
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`invention of claims 7 and 16
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`Application/Control Number: 16/172,322
`Art Unit: 2622
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`Page 14
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`In regards to claim 8, Liu, Tsubata, and Shin, as combined above, disclose the a
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`second driving circuit for one or moreof the plurality of second gate lines and the
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`plurality of second data lines (Liu Fig. 3, 01 LCD panel; Liu Fig. 5, data line DL and gate
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`line SL; Liu drivers for DL data lines and SL gate lines), wherein the second driving
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`circuit comprises one or more second gate drivers to provide signals to the one or more
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`of the plurality of second gate lines and one or more second data drivers to provide
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`signals to the one or moreof the plurality of second data lines, wherein a number offirst
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`gate drivers are less than a number of second gate drivers, and wherein a number of
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`first data drivers are less than a number of second data drivers (Liu Fig. 3, 01 LCD
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`panel; Liu Fig. 5, data line DL and gate line SL; Liu drivers for DL data lines and SL gate
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`lines; As combined above the number of terminals of the gate and data drivers for
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`OLED of Liu, which has been modified to an LCD, would be less than the number of
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`terminals of the gate and data drivers of the LCD of Liu; the two panels are driven
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`independently).
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`In regards to claim 9, Liu, Tsubata, and Shin, as combined above, disclose the a
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`second driving circuit for one or moreof the plurality of second gate lines and the
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`plurality of second data lines (Liu Fig. 3, 01 LCD panel; Liu Fig. 5, data line DL and gate
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`line SL; Liu drivers for DL data lines and SL gatelines), wherein the second driving
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`circuit comprises one or more second gate drivers to provide signals to the one or more
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`of the plurality of second gate lines and one or more second data drivers to provide
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`signals to the one or more of the plurality of second data lines, wherein a number of
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`terminals in the one or morefirst gate drivers are less than a number of terminals in the
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`one or more second gate drivers, and wherein a number of terminals in the one or more
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`Application/Control Number: 16/172,322
`Art Unit: 2622
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`Page 15
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`first data drivers are less than a number of terminals in the one or more second data
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`drivers (Liu Fig. 3, 01 LCD panel; Liu Fig. 5, data line DL and gate line SL; Liu drivers
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`for DL data lines and SL gate lines; As combined above the number of terminals of the
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`gate and data drivers for OLED of Liu, which has been modified to an LCD, would be
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`less than the number of terminals of the gate and data drivers of the LCD of Liu; the two
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`panels are driven independently).
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`8.
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`In regards to claims 17-20, Liu, US-20170206843, Tsubata, US-20090046212,
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`and Shin, US-20120154700, as combined above in regardsto claim 10, disclose the
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`physical structure of the claims 17-20.
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`Liu, Tsubata, and Shin, as combined above, do not disclose expressly that the
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`structure is formed using photo-masks.
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`Tsubata discloses using photo-masks for manufacturing a dual layer display
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`(Par. 0146-0149 and 0209).
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`Before the effectivefiling date of the claimed invention, it would have been
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`obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that the dual layer display of Liu, Tsubata, and
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`Shin can be manufactured utilizing photo-masks. The motivation for doing so would
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`have been thatutilizing photo-masks are a commonly used way to manufacture displays
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`as Tsubata discloses.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to combine Tsubata with Liu, Tsubata,
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`and Shin to obtain the invention of claims 17-20.
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`In regards to claim 22, Liu, Tsubata, and Shin, as combined above, disclose the
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`gate lead connector extendsin the seconddirection (Liu Fig. 3, 03 OLED display panel:
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`Application/Control Number: 16/172,322
`Art Unit: 2622
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`Page 16
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`Liu Fig. 5, gate line SL which arranged vertically but extend horizontally; Shin Fig. 1, GL
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`gate line. i.e. gate lead connector).
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`In regards to claim 23, Liu, Tsubata, and Shin, as combined above, disclose the
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`data lead connector extendsin the first direction (Liu Fig. 3, 03 OLED display panel; Liu
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`Fig. 5, data line DL which arranged horizontally but extend vertically; Shin Fig. 1, GL
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`gate line. i.e. gate lead connector, as applied to the data lines as modified above).
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`Conclusion
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`Applicant's amendment necessitated the new ground(s)of rejection presented in
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`this Office action. Accordingly, THIS ACTION IS MADE FINAL. See MPEP
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`§ 706.07(a). Applicant is reminded of the extension of time policy as set forth in 37
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`CFR 1.136(a).
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`A shortenedstatutory period for reply to this final action is set to expire THREE
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`MONTHS from the mailing date of this action. In the eventafirst replyis filed within
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`TWO MONTHS ofthe mailing date ofthis final action and the advisory action is not
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`mailed until after the end of the THREE-MONTH shortenedstatutory period, then the
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`shortened statutory period will expire on the date the advisory action is mailed, and any
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`extension fee pursuant to 37 CFR 1.136(a) will be calculated from the

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