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`16/646,715
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`03/12/2020
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`Yuuki OKAMOTO
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`070469-0966
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`2135
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`McDermott Will and Emery LLP
`The McDermott Building
`500 North Capitol Street, N.W.
`Washington, DC 20001
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`CHIN, RICKY
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`2423
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`PAPER NUMBER
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`NOTIFICATION DATE
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`DELIVERY MODE
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`02/22/2023
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Notice of the Office communication was sent electronically on above-indicated "Notification Date" to the
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`mweipdocket@mwe.com
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`PTOL-90A (Rev. 04/07)
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`Office Action Summary
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`Application No.
`16/646,715
`Examiner
`RICKY CHIN
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`Applicant(s)
`OKAMOTO, Yuuki
`Art Unit
`AIA (FITF) Status
`2423
`Yes
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`adjustment. See 37 CFR 1.704(b).
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`1) Responsive to communication(s) filed on 2-1-23.
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`2a)[¥) This action is FINAL.
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`4)\0) Since this application is in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
`closed in accordance with the practice under Exparte Quayle, 1935 C.D. 11, 453 O.G. 213.
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`Disposition of Claims*
`1-9 is/are pending in the application.
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`5a) Of the above claim(s) ___ is/are withdrawn from consideration.
`Cj} Claim(s)
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`Claim(s) 1-9 is/are rejected.
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`Application/Control Number: 16/646,715
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice of Pre-AlA or AIA Status
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`1.
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined under
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`the first inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Response to Arguments
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`2. Applicant's argumentsfiled 2-1-23 have been fully considered but are not
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`persuasive.
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`Applicant argues that the Office Action with respect to the detector still considers
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`the CM system asthe claimed renderer device. The Examiner respectfully disagrees. It
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`is noted that some portions of the cited paragraphs refer to the CM system for
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`refreshing and search for presentation devices. However, the cited paragraphs also
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`refer to the CM system as presenting content to the presentation devices through the
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`media center/STB/renderer device through interaction with the STB. The STB then
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`displays the content to the desired connected presentation devise/tv’s/monitors. In order
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`for the STB to be able to present the content to a television/monitor/presentation device,
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`the presentation devices mustfirst be detected. Hence, it is clear that the STB
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`possessesa detector that detects whether each of monitor devices is connected to the
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`renderer device via the predetermined communication network in order to be able to
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`display the content to the desired presentation devices.
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`The applicant further argues that there is no motivation or suggestion to store
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`“network connection information which indicates a connection destination of the
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`controller device and is usedby the controller device to establish a direct connection
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`from the controller device to a device to be controlled by the controller device” into the
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`STB/media center and that one of ordinary skill in the art would verylikely the alleged
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`network connection information to the computing system than to the STB/media center
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`and similarly to that of the information update unit being stored at the STB/media center.
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`The Examiner respectfully disagrees. As detailed in Yu and Patel, as disclosed below,
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`the network connection information and information updating are stored at the hub/STB.
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`In doing so, resources and memoryof the remote controller device are preserved until
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`needed. Hence, the system of Stark would have the motivation, which would be obvious
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`to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date to have stored the
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`network connection information and updating information at the STB/media center/hub
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`for the mere benefit of being able to save resources of the remote controller device until
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`the data is requested or desired by the user, in which the information may then be
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`transferred to the remote controller device.
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`For the reasons stated above and detailed below, the rejections are maintained.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`3.
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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 maynot be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed invention is
`not identically disclosed as set forth in section 102 ofthis title, 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 effectivefiling 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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`4.
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`Claims 1-9 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Stark et
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`al., US 2006/0253874in view of Yu, US 2017/0064383, and in further view of Patel et
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`al., US 2012/0019400.
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`Regarding claim 1, Stark teaches of a renderer device to be controlled by a
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`controller device connected to a predetermined communication network (See Fig.3A,
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`element 350 and [0026]-[0031], [0040], and [0065] which discloses the STB/media
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`center which is a renderer device whichis controlled via the computing
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`system/controller device which is connected through a network communication), the
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`renderer device comprising:
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`a memoryunit that stores information used by the controller device (See [0007],
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`[0019], [0024], and [0026]-[0029] the set-top box having at least a memoryfor at least
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`epg data and menu options aswell as for content receiving/transmitting/recording and
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`transmitting metadata to the computing device) and to establish a direct connection
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`from the controller device to a device to be controlled by the controller device (See
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`[0028], [0039]-[0043], [0062], [0065], [0069], and [0072] teaches of the CM system
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`comprising of the GUI and metadata of content/EPG metadata for controlling the
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`presentation devices in at least selection/displaying/recording/transmitting of content
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`whereit is clearly disclosed that the presentation devices may be controlled directly
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`from the GUI of the CM system of element 300/controller device without intermediary
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`devices. Therefore, information such as EPG data/information and menu
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`data/information is used for establishing a direct connection from the computing device
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`to a device to be controlled by the controller device since the menu options and
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`content/epg data commands are transmitted and communicated without the
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`intermediary device for controlling the device to be controlled by the controller device
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`such as the presentation of content to the presentation device directly); and
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`a detector that detects whether each of monitor devices is connected to the
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`renderer device via the predetermined communication network (See [0021]-[0022];
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`[0028]-[0035]; [0040]; [0051]; [0054] [0065]-[0070]; [0112]-[0119] and figs.2 which
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`discloses of device searching and device refreshing for finding and detecting the
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`connected devices within the network. Further, it should be noted that the STB/media
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`center is connected to the presentation devices/tvs and therefore in order to display
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`content through the intermediary device of the media center to be displayed on the
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`monitors, the monitors mustbefirst detected to know whereto display the content).
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`Stark is silent with respect to the stored information being that of network
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`connection information which indicates a connection destination of the controller device
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`to establish a connection from the controller device to a device to be controlled by the
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`controller device; an information update unit that updates the connection destination
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`indicated by the network connection information stored in the memory unit so that the
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`connection destination indicates a monitor device among the monitor devices, when the
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`detector has detected that the monitor device is connected via the predetermined
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`communication network; and a communication unit that sends the network connection
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`information indicating the monitor device as the connection destination stored in the
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`memoryunit to the controller device.
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`However, in the same field of endeavor, Yu teaches the stored information being
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`that of network connection information which indicates a connection destination of the
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`controller device to establish a connection from the controller device to a device to be
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`controlled by the controller device (See Fig.1; [0051]-[0065]; [0071]-[0072], [0107];
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`[0120]-[0121]; [0127], and [0133]-[0136] which discloses of storing network connection
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`information at the hub such as a device being detected and turned on and ofvirtual
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`icon/user interface information to send to remote controller which the remote controller
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`uses to establish a connection from the controller device to control the desired device);
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`an information update unit that updates the connection destination indicated by the
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`network connection information stored in the memory unit so that the connection
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`destination indicates a monitor device among the monitor devices, when the detector
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`has detected that the monitor device is connected via the predetermined communication
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`network; and a communication unit that sends the network connection information
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`indicating the monitor device as the connection destination stored in the memory unit to
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`the controller device, (See Fig.1; [0051]-[0065]; [0071]-[0072], [0107]; [0120]-[0121];
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`[0127], and [0133]-[0136] which discloses of sending updated and most recent network
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`information of the states of the display/monitor/presentation devices to the remote
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`controller device based on the most recent and updated stored state information).
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective
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`filing date of the claimed invention to have modified the teachings of Stark to have
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`incorporated the teachings of Yu for the mere benefit of providing bi-directional
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`information from the renderer device and controller device as to better provide
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`synchronization and control functionality.
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`The combination of Stark and Yuis silent with respect to the networkinformation
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`used by the controller device to establish a direct connection from the controller device
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`to a device to be controlled by the controller device and of sending the network
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`connection information when receiving a request.
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`However, in the same field of endeavor, Patel teaches of the network information
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`used by the controller device to establish a direct connection from the controller device
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`to a device to be controlled by the controller device and of sending the network
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`connection information when receiving a request (See Fig.3 [0038]-[0039];
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`[0054];[0064]-[0065]; and [0077]-[0085] which discloses of the network information
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`being of information that is used for the controller device to establish a direct connection
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`which is provided by the hub/second device suchthat the remote controller can control
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`the other devices/know whatother devices exist and know how to communicate with
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`them without the hub/second device. Moreover, it is disclosed that the information may
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`be provided upon request from the remote control to request the information about
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`target device from the second media device in order to communicate with the target
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`device).
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective
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`filing date of the claimed invention to have modified the teachings of Stark and Yu to
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`have incorporated the teachings of Patel for the mere benefit of being able to more
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`quickly control a device by bypassing the hub/intermediary device to control the devices
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`directly.
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`Regarding claim 2, the combination teaches the renderer device according to claim
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`1, where the detector performs communication that follows a specified procedure with
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`eachof the monitor devices to detect that the monitor device has been connected to the
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`renderer device (See Stark, [0021]-[0022]; [0028]-[0035]; [0040]; [0051]; [0065]-[0070);
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`[0112]-[0119] and figs.2 ;Yu,Fig.1; [0053]-[0065]; [0121]; [0127], and [0134]-[0136]
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`which discloses the detection process of the monitor devices which are connected
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`through the instructed procedures; Patel, See Fig.3 [0038]-[0039]; [0054];[0064]-[0065];
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`and [0077]-[0085}).
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`Regarding claim 3, the renderer device according to claim 2, wherein the detector
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`detects whether each of the monitor devices connected through the communication that
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`follows the specified procedureis in a playback available state (See analysis of claim 1;
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`See Stark, [0021]-[0022]; [0028]-[0035]; [0040]; [0051]; [0065]-[0070]; [0112]-[0119] and
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`figs.2-3B which discloses detecting the states/status of the presentation devices based
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`on the search functionality; Yu,Fig.1; [0053]-[0065]; [0121]; [0127], and [0134]-[0136]
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`which discloses of detecting the states and transmitting the state device information to
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`the controller device for controlling the presentation devices), and
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`when receiving the request from the controller device, the communication unit:
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`(1) sends the network connection information on one of the monitor devices stored
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`in the memory unit to the controller device when the detector has detected that the
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`monitor deviceis in the playback state (See analysis of claim 1; See Stark, [0021]-
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`[0022]; [0028]-[0035]; [0040]; [0051]; [0065]-[0070]; [01 12]-[01 19] and figs.2-3B which
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`discloses of searching for the connected devices with search criteria such as status and
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`location when the devices are detected and being able to refresh and update the
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`statuses upon command; Yu,Fig.1; [0053]-[0065]; [0121]; [0127], and [0134]-[0136]
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`which discloses of dynamically updating the device state and of hot plug detect for
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`detecting the states of the devices and of transmitting the device state from the hub to
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`the controller device; Patel, See Fig.3 [0038]-[0039]; [0054];[0064]-[0065]; and [0077]-
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`[0085]); and
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`(2) does not send the network connection information on any of the monitor devices
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`stored in the memoryunit to the controller device when the detector has detected that
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`none of the monitor devicesis in the playback available state (See analysis of claim 1;
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`See Stark, [0021]-[0022]; [0028]-[0035]; [0040]; [0051]; [0065]-[0070]; [0112]-[0119] and
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`figs.2-3B which discloses of the search functionality of finding only active playback
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`devices andlisting only those in the search result; Patel, See Fig.3 [0038]-[0039];
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`[0054];[0064]-[0065]; and [0077]-[0085], based upon request suchthat information is not
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`sent unless its requested which would read on device states of being off; Yu,Fig.1;
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`[0053]-[0065]; [0121]; [0127], and [0134]-[0136] which discloses detecting the device
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`states of the monitors and transmitting the device states to the controller device and
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`whether or not a device is on/off where off would not be in a playback state. Moreover,it
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`is disclosed of device state information comprising of power-on-power-off states of the
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`entertainment devices. It would therefore have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in
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`the art before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to have modified Stark
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`and the teachings of displaying only active playback devicesor devices thatfit a desired
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`criteria to have incorporated the teachings of Yu to only transmit device states of
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`desired states such as active only in order to save bandwidth in transmitting only
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`pertinent information of the device states useful and desired by the user).
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`Regarding claim 4, the combination teaches the rendered device according to
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`claim 1,
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`wherein the detector detects a power state of each of the monitor devices detected
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`as being connected to the rendered device (See analysis of claim 1; See Stark, [0021]-
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`[0022]; [0028]-[0035]; [0040]; [0051]; [0065]-[0070]; [01 12]-[01 19] and figs.2-3B which
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`discloses of detecting whether the presentation devices are powered on andactive for
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`the computing system to detect and output the status in the user interface; Yu,Fig.1;
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`[0053]-[0065]; [0121]; [0127], and [0133]-[0136] which discloses of detecting the states
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`of the presentation devices to the hub and of detecting the states which include power-
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`on and power off states of the entertainment devices), and
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`when receiving the request from the controller device, the communication unit
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`sends to the controller device the network connection information on one of the monitor
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`devices, the power state of which detected by the detector is a power-on state, out of
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`items of the network connection information on the monitor devices (See analysis of
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`claim 1; See Stark, [0021]-[0022]; [0028]-[0035]; [0040]; [0051]; [0065]-[0070]; [01 12)-
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`[0119] and figs.2-3B; Yu,Fig.1; [0053]-[0065]; [0121]; [0127], and [0133]-[0136] which
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`discloses of sending the device state information to the controller device of the active
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`presentation devices which includes power state of power on or power off states; Patel,
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`See Fig.3 [0038]-[0039]; [0054];[0064]-[0065]; and [0077]-[0085}).
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`Regarding claim 5, the combination teaches the renderer device according to claim
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`1, further comprising:
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`an output unit that outputs at least one of a video signal or an audio signal to a
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`predetermined device by communication thatis different from communication that uses
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`the predetermined communication network (Seeanalysis of claim 1; See Stark, [0021]-
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`[0022]; [0028]-[0035]; [0040]; [0051]; [0065]-[0070]; [01 12]-[01 19] and figs.2-3B which
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`discloses of the content being transmitted through different connections and form
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`different types of presentation devices; Yu,Fig.1; [0053]-[0065]; [0121]; [0127], and
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`[0134]-[0136] which discloses of different protocols and different network
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`communication for each of the devices; Patel, See Fig.3 [0038]-[0039]; [0054];[0064]-
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`[0065]; and [0077]-[0085] different target devices using different protocols),
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`wherein the communication unit determines, as network connection information to
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`send to the controller device, one of the network connection information on the monitor
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`device and the network connection information on the renderer device, based ona
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`detection result obtained by the detector and a state of the output unit, and send the
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`network connection information determinedto the controller device (See analysis of
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`claim 1; See Stark, [0021]-[0022]; [0028]-[0035]; [0040]; [0051]; [0065]-[0070]; [01 12)-
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`[0119] and figs.2-3B which discloses; Yu,Fig.1; [0053]-[0065]; [0121]; [0127], and
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`[0134]-[0136] which discloses of transmitting the device state information to the
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`controller device from the hub device based on detecting the state; Patel, See Fig.3
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`[0038]-[0039]; [0054];[0064]-[0065]; and [0077]-[0085] which discloses of sending the
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`networkinformation to the remote controller upon request upon new devices being
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`detected and/or changes/updates to the media devices and being in a pluggedin state).
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`Regarding claim 6, the combination teaches a renderer playback system
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`comprising:
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`the renderer device according to claim 1;
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`the controller device, and
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`the monitor devices, wherein at least one of the monitor devices that is connected
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`to the predetermined communication network is unresponsive to a search request that
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`specifies the renderer device, when receiving the search request from the controller
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`device (See analysis of claim 1; See Stark, [0021]-[0022]; [0028]-[0035]; [0040]; [0051];
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`[0065]-[0070]; [0112]-[0119] and figs.2 which discloses the CM system being connected
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`to the presentation devices and of the controller being able to execute the search
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`command wherein the search command only results in specified devices fitting criteria
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`in order to be responsive to the search;Yu,Fig.1; [0053]-[0065]; [0121]; [0127], and
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`[0134]-[0136] which discloses of the presentation devices connected to the hub for
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`control by the remote controller and wherein the search request/user interface/icons
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`only presents devices according to the particular states of the devices matching a
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`threshold of at least hot plug detect).
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`Regarding claim 7, the combination teaches a renderer playback system
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`comprising:
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`the renderer device according to claim 1;
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`the monitor devices connected to the predetermined communication network
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`(See Stark, Fig.3A, 370; Yu, Fig.1 and [0051]); and
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`a controller device that (i) sends a search request specifying the renderer device,
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`to receive network connection information from the renderer device and network
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`connection information from the monitor device, and (ii) determines a device to be
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`controlled based on the networkinformation received from the renderer device, out of
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`the network connection information received from the renderer device and the network
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`connection information received from the monitor device (See analysis of claim 1; See
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`Stark, [0021]-[0022]; [0028]-[0035]; [0040]; [0051]; [0065]-[0070]; [01 12]-[0119] and
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`figs.2-3B which discloses the CM system being connected to the presentation devices
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`and of the controller being able to execute the search command wherein the search
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`command results in the list of active devices or of devices in a particular group to be
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`controlled; Yu,Fig.1; [0053]-[0065]; [0121]; [0127], and [0133]-[0136] which discloses of
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`transmitting the device state of the playback devices to the hub and the hub can
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`communicate the device states to the controller device such that the controller device
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`can execute commandsfor the desired playback devicesin the network; Patel, See
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`Fig.3 [0038]-[0039]; [0054]:[0064]-[0065]; and [0077]-[0085] which discloses of
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`communication protocol information sent to the remote controller which provide the
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`information of how to communicate with the target devices which use different
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`communication and types of networks for each target device).
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`Regarding claim 8, the combination teaches a renderer playback system
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`comprising:
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`the renderer device according to claim 3 (See analysis of claim 3); and
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`the monitor device that is connected to the predetermined communication network,
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`and sends state information to the renderer device via the predetermined
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`communication network, the state information indicated that the monitor deviceis in a
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`playback available state (See analysis of claim 1; See Stark, [0021 ]-[0022]; [0028]-
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`[0035]; [0040]; [0051]; [0065]-[0070]; [0112]-[0119] and figs.2 which discloses the CM
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`system being connected to the presentation devices and of communicating the states of
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`the presentation device to the computing system of at least active/powered
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`on/off/current location; Yu,Fig.1; [0053]-[0065]; [0121]; [0127], and [0133]-[0136] which
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`discloses communicating the presentation device states to the hub which include
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`playback/active/on states; Patel, See Fig.3 [0038]-[0039]; [(0054]:[0064]-[0065]; and
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`[0077]-[0085)).
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`Regarding claim 9, the claim has been analyzed and rejected for the same reasons
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`set forth in the rejection of claim 1.
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`Conclusion
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`5.
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`THIS ACTION IS MADE FINAL. Applicant is reminded of the extension of time
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`policy as set forth in 37 CFR 1.136(a).
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`Application/Control Number: 16/646,715
`Art Unit: 2423
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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 reply is filed within
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`TWO MONTHS ofthe mailing date of this final action and the advisory action is not
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`mailed until after the end of the THREE-MONTH shortened statutory 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 pursuantto 37 CFR 1.136(a) will be calculated from the mailing date of
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`the advisory action.
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`In no event, however, will the statutory period for reply expire later
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`than SIX MONTHS from the mailing date ofthis final action.
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`Contact
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`6.
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`Any inquiry concerning this communication or earlier communications from the
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`examiner should be directed to Ricky Chin whose telephone number is 571-270-3753.
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`The examiner can normally be reached on M-F 8:30-6:00.
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`If attempts to reach the examiner by telephone are unsuccessful, the examiner’s
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`supervisor, Benjamin Bruckart can be reached on 571-272-3982. The fax phone
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`number for the organization where this application or proceeding is assigned is 703-
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`872-9306.
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`Information regarding the status of an application may be obtained from the
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`Patent Application Information Retrieval (PAIR) system. Status information for
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`published applications may be obtained from either Private PAIR or Public PAIR.
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`Status information for unpublished applications is available through Private PAIR only.
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`For more information about the PAIR system, see http://pair-direct.uspto.gov. Should
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`Application/Control Number: 16/646,715
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`you have questions on accessto the Private PAIR system, contact the Electronic
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`Business Center (EBC) at 866-217-9197(toll-free).
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`/Ricky Chin/
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`Primary Examiner
`AU 2423
`(571) 270-3753
`Ricky.Chin@uspto.gov
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