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`16/050,843
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`07/31/2018
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`Takao IMAOKU
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`0/7709 A0170” Summary
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`Application No.
`16/050,843
`Examiner
`JONATHAN Y JUNG
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`Applicant(s)
`IMAOKU et al.
`Art Unit
`2871
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`AIA (FITF) Status
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`adjustment. See 37 CFR 1.704(b).
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`Status
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`1). Responsive to communication(s) filed on 31 July 2018.
`[:1 A declaration(s)/affidavit(s) under 37 CFR 1.130(b) was/were filed on
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`2a)D This action is FINAL.
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`3)[:] An election was made by the applicant in response to a restriction requirement set forth during the interview on
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`4)[:] Since this application is in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
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`5a) Of the above claim(s)
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`is/are withdrawn from consideration.
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`is/are allowed.
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`Claim(s) 11—19 is/are rejected.
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`[:1 Claim(s)
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
`12). Acknowledgment is made of a claim for foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d) or (f).
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice of Pre-AIA or AIA Status
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013,
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`is being examined underthe
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`first inventorto file provisions ofthe AIA.
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`Priority
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`Receipt is acknowledged ofcertified copies of papers required by 37 CFR 1.55.
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`Response to Amendment
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`Claims 11—19 are currently pendinginthe presentapplication. Claims 1—10 are canceled.
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`The amendment dated July 31, 2018 has been entered into the record.
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`Information Disclosure Statement
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`The information disclosure statement (IDS) submitted on 07/31/2018 is in compliance
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`with the provisions of 37 CFR 1.97. Accordingly, the information disclosure statementis being
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`considered by the examiner.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 102
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`In the eventthe determination ofthe status of the application as subject to AIA 35
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`U.S.C.102 and 103 (or as subjectto pre—AIA 35 U.S.C.102 and 103) is incorrect, any correction
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`of the statutory basis for the rejection will not be considered a new ground of rejection if the
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`prior art relied upon, and the rationale supporting the rejection, would be the same under
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`eitherstatus.
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`The followingisa quotation ofthe appropriate paragraphs of 35 U.S.C. 102 that form
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`the basisfor the rejections underthis section made in this Office action:
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`A person shall be entitled to a patent unless —
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`(a )(1) the claimed invention was patented, described in a printed publication, or in pu blic use, on sale
`or otherwise a vailable to the public before the effective filing date ofthe claimed invention.
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`Claim 11 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. 102(a)(1) as being anticipated by Jiang (US
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`2016/0170702).
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`Regarding claim 11, Jiang disclosesa liquid crystal display device (Fig. 6) comprising:
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`a firstdisplay panel (48) includinga first liquid crystal cell (70, 68 and 66) and a pair of
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`first polarizing plates(72 and 65) sandwichingthe first liquid crystal cell (see Fig. 6);
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`a second display panel (46) includinga second liquid crystal cell (56, 55 and 54) and a
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`pairof second polarizing plates (58 and 52) sandwichingthe second liquid crystal cell (see Fig.
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`6); and
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`a bonding member(PSA’s between 65 and 58; [0042]) bonding one ofthe pairof first
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`polarizing plates of the first display panel and one of the pair of second polarizing plates of the
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`second display panel together(see Fig. 6),
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`wherein an end ofthe bonding memberis located inside an end of the first polarizing
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`plate and an end ofthe second polarizing plate at ends of the first display panel and the second
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`display panel (see Fig. 6).
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`The followingisa quotation of 35 U.S.C.103 which forms the basis for all obviousness
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`rejections setforth in this Office action:
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`A patentfor a claimed invention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed
`invention is not identically disclosed as set forth in section 102, ifthe differences between the
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`claimed invention a nd the priorartare such that the claimed invention as a whole would have
`been obvious before the effective fi ling date ofthe claimed invention to a person havingordinary
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`skill inthe artto whichthe claimed invention pertains. Patenta bility shall not be negated bythe
`manner in which the i nventi on was made.
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`Claims 12 and 14 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Jiang in
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`view of Nakai (US 8009248), and in further view of Sekiguchi (US 6646697).
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`Regarding claim 12, Jiang discloses the limitations of claim 11 above.
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`However, Jiang does not disclose that the first liquid crystal cell includes a first
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`peripheral light shielding layerformed in a region around a first image display region, and
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`the second liquid crystal cell includesa second peripheral lightshieldinglayerformed in
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`a region around the second image display region.
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`Nakai teaches that a first liquid crystal cell (”First Panel" in Fig. 4) includesa first
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`peripheral light shieldinglayer(see ”Black Mask" disposed near”Sea|ing") formed ina region
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`around a firstimage display region (see the region surrounded by ”Sealing”; regarding the
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`region surrounded by sealing being an image display region, the examinerconside rs ”Color
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`Filte r” disposed the reon"),
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`a second liquid crystal cell (”Second Panel") includesa second peripheral lightshielding
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`layer (see ”Black Mask" disposed near ”Sealing") formed in a region around the second image
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`display region (see Fig. 4).
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`It would have been obviousto one of ordinary skill inthe art at a time before the
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`effective filing date ofthe invention to modifytheJiang device with the teaching of Nakai,
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`whereina liquid crystal cell includesa black matrix, by disposinga black matrix ina colorfilter
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`fora liquid crystal panel as taught by Nakai. Regarding the combination betweenJiangand
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`Nakai, the examinerconsiders Nakai teaches both cases where (1) four polarizing plates are
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`used in a display, and (2) three polarizing platesare used in a display(Figs. 18—21).
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`One would have been motivated to dispose a black matrix in a liquid crystal panel to
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`block unnecessary light or to leak current induced by external light hittingthe TFTs (Nakai:
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`Column 16 lines 9—11, Column 18 lines 33—35).
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`Jiang furtherfails to disclose that an end of the bonding memberis located outside an
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`inside end of the first peripheral light shieldinglayerand an inside end of the second peripheral
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`lightshieldinglayer.
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`Sekiguchi teaches that an end of the bonding memberis located outside an inside end
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`of a first sealing agent and an inside end ofa second sealing agent(see Fig. 4 where the spacer
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`35 is disposed outside an inside end of the sealing agent 33 for the first display panel 100 and
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`the second display panel 200).
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`Thus, Sekiguchi inview of Nakai teachesan end ofthe bonding member is located
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`outside an inside end of the first peripheral lightshieldinglayerand an inside end of the second
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`peripheral light shielding layer, as Nakai teaches BMs disposed inside a sealant.
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`It would have been obviousto one of ordinary skill inthe art at a time before the
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`effective filing date of the invention to modify the Jiang device with the teachings of Sekiguchi
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`and Nakai, wherein an end of the sealantis located outside ofthe black matrix, by havingthe
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`liquid crystal cell that includesa sealant and a black matrix inthe device disclosed byJiang.
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`One would have been motivated to provide sealantsto contain a liquid crystal layerat
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`the outeredge ofa liquid crystal cell,and provide a spacer to maintain a uniform gap between
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`the display panelsas taught by Sekiguchi (Fig.4, Column 7 line 18—20, Column 10 lines40—4l),
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`while BMs can be disposed inside the sealantsto block unnecessarylight inthe image display
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`region as taught by Nakai (Column 16 lines9—ll, Column 18 lines 33—35).
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`Regarding claim 14, Jiang, Nakai and Sekiguchi disclose the limitations ofclaim 11
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`above, and Jiangfurther discloses that the first liquid crystal cell includesa pair of first
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`substrates (70 and 66), and the second liquid crystal cell includesa pair of second substrates(56
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`and 54).
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`However,Jiang does not disclose
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`the first liquid crystal cell includesa first sealing membersealinga first liquid crystal
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`layer between the pair of first substrates,
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`the second liquid crystal cell includesa second sealing membersealinga second liquid
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`crystal layer between the pairof second substrates, and
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`an end of the bonding memberis located inside an outside end of the first sealing
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`memberand an outside end ofthe second sealing member.
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`Sekiguchiteaches
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`the firstliquid crystal cell includesa first sealing member(33 in 100) sealinga firstliquid
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`crystal layer (15 between 11 and 13) between the pair of first substrates,
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`the second liquid crystal cell includesa second sealing member(33 in 200) sealinga
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`second liquid crystal layer (20 between 16 and 18) between the pair ofsecond substrates, and
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`an end of the bonding memberis located inside an outside end of the first sealing
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`memberand an outside end ofthe second sealing member(33 disposed inside an outside end
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`of 33).
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`It would have been obviousto one of ordinary skill inthe art at a time before the
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`effective filing date ofthe invention to modifytheJiang device with the teaching of Sekiguchi,
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`whereina liquid crystal cell includesa sealing memberand a spacer is provided between the
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`display panels, by havingthe sealing memberand the spacer of Sekiguchi inthe device
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`disclosed byJiang.
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`One would have been motivated to provide a spacerto maintain a uniform gap between
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`the display panels(Sekiguchi:Column 10 lines40—41), while sealants can be used to contain a
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`liquid crystal layerat the outermost edge of a liquid crystal cell (Sekiguchi: Fig. 4, Column 7 line
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`18—20).
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`Claim 13 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Jiang in view of L0
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`(US 2013/0164479).
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`Regarding claim 13, Jiang discloses the limitations of claim 11 above.
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`However, Jiang does not disclose furthercomprising:
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`a firstframe includinga first bezel coveringa peripheral portion of the first display
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`a secondframe includinga second bezel coveringa peripheral portion of the second
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`displaypanel,
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`wherein an end ofthe bonding memberis located outside an inside end ofthe first
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`bezel and an inside end ofthe second bezel.
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`Lo teaches
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`a firstframe (130 in Fig.1) includinga first bezel (134) covering a peripheral portion of
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`the firstdisplay panel (the peripheral portion of 152); and
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`a secondframe (120) includinga second bezel (the horizontal portion of 120) coveringa
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`peripheral portion of the second display panel (the peripheral portion of 162),
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`wherein an end ofthe bonding memberis located outside an inside end ofthe first
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`bezel and an inside end ofthe second bezel (see the end of 140 located outside an inside end of
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`134 and an inside end of the peripheral portion of 120).
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`It would have been obviousto one of ordinary skill in the art at a time before the
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`effective filing date of the invention to modify the Jiang device with the teaching of Lo, wherein
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`a firstframe includesa first bezel coveringa peripheral portion of the first display panel; and a
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`second frame includesa second bezel covering a peripheral portion of the second display panel,
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`whereinan end ofthe bonding memberis located outside an inside end of the first bezel and
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`an inside end of the second bezel, by having the frames as described by Lo.
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`One would have been motivated to support each display panel, while protecting it from
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`the external force and precisely adhering each panel to supporting portions (Lo: [0022]).
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`Claims 15-19 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable overJiang in view
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`of Inenaga (US 2011/0195240).
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`Regarding claim 15, Jiang discloses the limitations of claim 11.
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`However, Jiang does not disclose wherein
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`the bonding memberincludes a first bonding layer bonded to the first polarizing plate
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`and a second bonding layerbonded to the second polarizing plate, and
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`an end of the first bonding layerand an end ofthe second bonding layer are offsetfrom
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`each other at an end ofthe bonding member.
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`Inenaga teachesthat
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`a bonding member(see ”Adhesive sheet" in Fig. 1) includes a first bonding layer bonded
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`to a first polarizing plate and a second bonding layerbonded to a panel (see Fig.1 and [0027]
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`”an adhesive sheet that is constituted to have one or more layers respectively ofa first
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`adhesive layerand a second adhesive laye r”), and
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`an end of the first bonding layerand an end ofthe second bonding layer are offsetfrom
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`each other at an end ofthe bonding member([0023] ”the first adhesive layerhavi ng small
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`modulus is deformed (misaligned) first, and the second adhesive layer, which is relatively hard,
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`is hardlydeformed Therefore, the transparent adhesive sheet ofthe presentinvention is
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`formed", teaching the two adhesive layersare offset (or misaligned) from each other and then
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`formed).
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`It would have been obviousto one of ordinary skill in the art at a time before the
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`effective filing date of the invention to modify the device disclosed by Jiang, Nakai and
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`Sekiguchi with the teaching oflnenaga, whereinthe bonding memberincludesa first bonding
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`layer and a second bonding layerand the two bonding layers are offsetfrom each other, by
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`having the adhesive sheet descri bed by Inenaga between the panels disclosed in the J iang
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`device.
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`One would have been motivated to do use the adhesive sheet oflnenaga since the
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`adhesive sheet oflnenaga can adhere with no residual air bubbles(|nenaga: [0017]), while
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`Sekiguchi statesthe air bubble issue and suggests preventing it using the spacer made of plastic
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`beads (Column 8 lines 63—65).
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`While Inenaga teachesthe second bondinglayer bonded to a LCD (Fig. 1, [0027]),
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`Inenaga does not explicitlyteachthatthe second bonding layer bonded to a second polarizing
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`plate in the embodiment shown in Figure 1.
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`However, Inenaga teachesthat the adhesive sheet that can be suitably used in bonding
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`transparent panels([0001]).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one ofordinary skill inthe art at a time before
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`the effective filing date ofthe invention to modify the device disclosed by Jiang, Nakai and
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`Sekiguchi with the teaching oflnenaga, where the adhesive sheet is used in bonding
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`transparent panelsas taught by Inenaga in the device disclosed byJiang where liquid crystal
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`panels have a polarizing plate.
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`One would have been motivated to do so, since the adhesive sheet of Inenaga can
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`adhere to liquid crystal panels with no residual air bubbles (Inenaga: [0017]).
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`Regarding claim 16, Jiang, Nakai, Sekiguchi and Inenaga disclose the limitationsofclaim
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`However, Jiang does not disclose, wherein the bonding memberfurtherincludes a third
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`bonding layer located between the first bonding layer and the second bonding layer, and
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`an end of the first bonding layer, an end of the third bonding laye r, and an end of the
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`second bonding layerare sequentially located inside oroutside inthis order.
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`Inenaga teachesthat a bonding memberfurtherincludesa third bonding layer located
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`between the first bonding layerand the second bonding layer, and
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`an end of the first bonding layer, an end ofthe third bonding layer, and an end of the
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`second bonding layerare sequentially located inside oroutside in this order (see [0067] ”for
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`example, lamination constitution such as the first adhesive layer(hereinafte r, referred to as
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`”the first")/the second adhesive layer(hereinafter, referred to as ”the second"), the first/the
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`second/the first, the second/the first/the second, and the first/the second/the first/the second
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`may be adopted).
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art at a time before the
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`effective filing date of the invention to modify the device disclosed by Jiang, Nakai and
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`Sekiguchi with the teaching oflnenaga, where the adhesive sheet includesa third bonding layer
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`as suggested by Inenaga.
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`One would have been motivated to do so, since the adhesive sheet of Inenaga can
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`adhere to liquid crystal panels with no residual air bubbles (Inenaga: [0017]).
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`Regarding claim 17, Jiang discloses the limitations of claim 11.
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`However, Jiang does not disclose, wherein
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`the bonding memberincludes a first bonding layer bonded to the first polarizing plate, a
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`second bonding layer bonded to the second polarizing plate, and a third bonding layerlocated
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`between the first bonding layerand the second bonding layer, and
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`the first bonding layerand the second bonding layer are harderthan the third bonding
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`layer.
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`Inenaga teachesthat
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`a bonding member("Adhesive sheet" in Fig. l) includesa first bonding layer bonded to a
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`first polarizing plate and a second bonding layerbonded to a panel (see Fig.1 and [0027] ”an
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`adhesive sheet that is constituted to have one or more layers respectively ofa first adhesive
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`layer and a second adhesive layer"), and a third bonding layerlocated betweenthe first
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`bonding layer and the second bonding layer([0067] ”lamination constitution such as the
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`second/the first/the second), and
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`the first bonding layerand the second bonding layer are harderthan the third bonding
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`layer ([0023] "the first adhesive layeris softerthan the second adhesive layer"; choose the
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`second/the first/the second for the lamination constitution from [0067]).
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`It would have been obviousto one of ordinary skill in the art at a time before the
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`effective filing date of the invention to modify the device disclosed by Jiang with the teaching of
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`Inenaga, whereinthe bonding member includesa first bonding layer, a second bonding layer
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`and a third bonding layer, and the first bonding layer and the second bonding layerare harder
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`than the third bonding layer, by havingthe adhesive sheet described by Inenaga betweenthe
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`One would have been motivated to do use the adhesive sheet oflnenaga since the
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`adhesive sheet oflnenaga can adhere with no residual air bubbles(|nenaga: [0017]), while
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`Sekiguchi discusses the air bubble issue and suggests preventing the occurrence of bubbles
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`(Column 8 lines 63—65).
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`Regarding claim 18, Jiang discloses the limitations of claim 11.
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`However, Jiang does not disclose, wherein
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`the bonding memberincludesa first bonding layerbonded to the first polarizing plate, a
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`second bonding layer bonded to the second polarizing plate, and a third bonding layerlocated
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`between the first bonding layerand the second bonding layer, and
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`the third bonding layeris harderthan the first bonding layer and the second bonding
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`laye r.
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`Inenaga teachesthat
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`a bonding member("Adhesive sheet" in Fig. l) includesa first bonding layer bonded to a
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`first polarizing plate and a second bonding layerbonded to a panel (see Fig.1 and [0027] ”an
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`adhesive sheet that is constituted to have one or more layers respectively ofa first adhesive
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`layer and a second adhesive layer"), and a third bonding layerlocated betweenthe first
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`bonding layer and the second bonding layer([0067] ”lamination constitution such as the
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`first/the second/the first), and
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`the third bonding layeris harderthan the first bonding layer and the second bonding
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`layer ([0023] "the first adhesive layeris softerthan the second adhesive layer"; choose the
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`first/the second/the fi rst for the lamination constitution from [0067]).
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`It would have been obviousto one of ordinary skill in the art at a time before the
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`effective filing date of the invention to modify the device disclosed by Jiang with the teaching of
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`Inenaga, whereinthe bonding member includesa first bonding layer, a second bonding layer
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`and a third bonding layer, and the first bonding layer and the second bonding layerare harder
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`than the third bonding layer, by havingthe adhesive sheet described bylnenaga between the
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`panelsdisclosed in the Jiang device.
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`One would have been motivated to do use the adhesive sheet oflnenaga since the
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`adhesive sheet oflnenaga can adhere with no residual air bubbles(|nenaga: [0017]), while
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`Sekiguchi discusses the air bubble issue and suggests preve nting the occurrence of bubbles
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`(Column 8 lines 63—65).
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`Regarding claim 19, Jiang discloses the limitations of claim 11.
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`However, Jiang does not disclose, wherein
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`the bonding memberincludesa first bonding layerbonded to the first polarizing plate, a
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`second bonding layer bonded to the second polarizing plate, and a third bonding layerlocated
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`between the first bonding layerand the second bonding layer, and
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`the third bonding layeris thicker than the first bonding layer and the second bonding
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`laye r.
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`Inenaga teachesthat
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`a bonding member("Adhesive sheet" in Fig. 1) includesa first bonding layer bonded to a
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`first polarizing plate and a second bonding layerbonded to a panel (see Fig. 1 and [0027] ”an
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`adhesive sheet that is constituted to have one or more layers respectively ofa first adhesive
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`Application/Control Number: 16/050,843
`Art Unit: 2871
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`layer and a second adhesive layer"), and a third bonding layerlocated betweenthe first
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`bonding layer and the second bonding |ayer([0067] ”lamination constitution such as the
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`first/the second/the first), and
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`the third bonding layeris thicker than the first bonding |ayerand the second bonding
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`layer ([0046] "the thickness of the first adhesive layeris prefe rablygreaterthan the thickness of
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`the second adhesive layer"; choose the second/the first/the second for the lamination
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`constitution from [0067]).
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`It would have been obviousto one of ordinary skill in the art at a time before the
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`effective filing date of the invention to modify the device disclosed by Jiang with the teachingof
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`Inenaga, whereinthe bonding member includesa first bonding layer, a second bonding layer
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`and a third bonding layer, and the third bonding layeris thickerthan the first bonding |ayerand
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`the second bonding layer, by having the adhesive sheet described bylnenaga between the
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`panelsdisclosed in the Jiang device.
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`One would have been motivated to do use the adhesive sheet oflnenaga since the
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`adhesive sheetoflnenaga can adhere with no residual air bubbles(|nenaga: [0017]), while
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`Sekiguchi discusses the air bubble issue and suggests preve nting the occurrence of bubbles
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`(Column 8 lines 63—65).
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`Conclusion
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`Any inquiryconcerning this communication or earliercommunications from the
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`examinershould be directed to JONATHAN Y JUNG whose telephone numberis (469)295—9076.
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`The examinercan normally be reached on Monday — Friday, 9:00 am — 5:00 pm.
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`Application/Control Number: 16/050,843
`Art Unit: 2871
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`/MICHAEL H CALEY/
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`Supervisory Patent Examiner, Art Unit 2871
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