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`16/928,703
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`07/14/2020
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`Hironori UEDA
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`PAND.7PUSO1CON
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`6840
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`MARKD. SARALINO (PAN)
`RENNER, OTTO, BOISSELLE & SKLAR, LLP
`1621 EUCLID AVENUE
`ISTH FLOOR
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`CLEVELAND, OH 44115
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`RAHMAN, MUSTAFIZUR
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`2422
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`12/16/2020
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Notice of Pre-AlA or AIA Status
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`This action is in response to the application filed July 14, 2020. Claims 1-7 have
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`been examined and are pending with this action.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 102
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`The following is a quotation of the appropriate paragraphs of 35 U.S.C. 102 that
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`form the basis for the rejections under this section madein 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 public use, on sale or otherwise available to the public before the effective
`filing date of the claimed invention.
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`Claims 6-7 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 102(a) (1) as being anticipated by
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`Chiba (US 2012/0002108), hereafter reference as Chiba.
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`Regarding claim 6, Chiba disclose, 2 method of switching connectors (Le. Fig.
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`4, para. O030) thal outoul video signals in an information processing device having a
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`pluralily of connectors connected tc a plurality of external displays (Le. Fig. 1, para.
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`9026-0027), the method compnsing:
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`{a}, storing (Le. para. G032}, ori a recording medium, setiing information that is
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`sei by a user (.@. para. 0025) and that defines a relationship between connection states
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`of the plurality of connectors(i.e. Fig. 1) and at least one connector that outputs at
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`lease one of the video signals among the plurality of connectors;
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`[See para. 0025 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)] The extender 10
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`is an apparatus which is provided with functions to be addedto extend functions usable
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`by a user while maintaining high portability of the notebook PC 20. The extender 10
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`has a base unit 11 containing various circuits and an extender-side (QW.WVN
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` FIG. 1, the extender 10 also has a video output:
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`SAWsocket 14 that complies with the
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`SS) standard, and a video output ““SSS (DP socket) that complies
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`with the DisplayPort standard (DP standard). (Also see para. 0025-0028)
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`[See para. 0035 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)], Fig. 2] The signal
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`converter 50 receives a video signal that complies with the prescribed video signal
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`the extender-side WANN 112, arnd thesignal lines 40. The signal converter
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`50 converts the received video signal which complies with the prescribed video signal
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`standard into a video signal that complies with the video signal standard corresponding
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`to one of the video output terminals 13-15 of the extender 10 and outputs the latter
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`video signal to that video output“\W~. (Also see para. 0026-0027)
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`[See para. 0032 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)], Fig. 2] As shown
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`in FIG. 2, the notebook PC 20 is further equipped with signal lines 30 the numberof
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`whichis at least equal to a number that complies with a prescribed video signal
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`standard, a GPU (graphics processing unit) 31 having an image processing function,
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`and the main controller 32. Controlled by the main controller 32, the GPU 31 outputs a
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`video signal that complies with the prescribed video signal standard to the extender 10
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` 30 are Nn
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`such as a RAM and a ROM, etc., and controls operations of the notebook PC 20
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`according to programs storedin those storage media.
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`(o}, detecting the connection states of the cluralty of connectors de. Fig. 9} to
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`the plurality of external displays (Le. Fig. 1}: and
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`[See para. 0025 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)] The extender 10
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`is an apparatus which is provided with functions to be addedto extend functions usable
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`by a user while maintaining high portability of the notebook PC 20. The extender 10
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`has a base unit 11 containing various circuits and an extender-side{CWSSE
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`12 for electricalSSCSto the notebook PC 20. In the embodiment, as shownin
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`FIG. 1, the extender 10 also has a video output \\S\\\SSS socket) 13 that complies
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`OK ~* (DP socket) that complies
`standard, and a video output &
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`with the DisplayPort standard (DP standard).
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`[See para. 0026 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)] An
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`is to beWIRRAKSSsocket 13. The SSS socket 13 outputs a video signal
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` XSANplug 101 and is compatible with the analog.
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`standard, via the SWSplug 101.
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`[See para. 0027 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)] An «
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`SSNS socket 14 outputs a video signal
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`is to beSARANSNNNsocket 14. The &
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`x\\\ standard to an external \\\device 104 thatis
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`AXMIMSSAASASANSSSS plug 103 and is compatible with the\SS<i standard, via the
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`AYplug 103. A DP plug 105 is to beSWS
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`15 outputs a video signal that complies with the DP standard to an external \\\
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`device 106 that is(SN to the DP plug 105 and is compatible with the DP
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`standard, via the DP plug 105.
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`(Also see para.0028)
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`{c}, determining al least one corinector that outouts at least one of the video
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`signals among ihe plurality of connectors (Le. Fig. 1} based on the detected connection
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`states and the setting information.
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`[See para. 0025 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)] The extender 10
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`is an apparatus which is provided with functions to be addedto extend functions usable
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`by a user while maintaining high portability of the notebook PC 20. The extender 10
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`has a base unit 11 containing various circuits and an extender-sideWC.
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`12 for electrical\\\\NSto the notebook PC 20. In the embodiment, as shownin
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`NNASS‘ socket) 13 that compliesFIG. 1, the extender 10 also hasa video output:
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`WAN
`standard which was standardized by the VESA (Video Electronics
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`Standards Association), an <<< socket 14 that complies with theCSSVCSAA
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`OOMOOMMMW) standard, and a video outputCS*: (DP socket) that complies
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`with the DisplayPort standard (DP standard). (Also see para. 0025-0028)
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`[See para. 0035 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)], Fig. 2] The signal
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`converter 50 receives a video signal that complies with the prescribed video signal
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`standard from the GPU 31 via the signallines 30, the PC-side(WW2,
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`the extender-side(WKNV12, and thesignal lines 40. The signal converter
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`50 converts the received video signal which complies with the prescribed video signal
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`standard into a video signal that complies with the video signal standard corresponding
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`to one of the video output terminals 13-15 of the extender 10 and outputs the latter
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`video signal to that video output “\\\\“\. (Also see para. 0026-0027)
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`Regarding claim 7, Chiba and Kizaki disclose everything as applied claim 6 as
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`above, further Chiba disclose, the methed of switching connectors, wherein the plurality
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`of connectors include at least two of a first connector that outputs a video signal
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`conforming to an WDM! standard (.e. Fig. 1, HDMI standard, element 14), 4 second
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`connector that outputs 4 video signal conforming to a VGA standard (Le. Fig. 1, RGB
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`standard, element 13}, and 4 third connector that outputs a video signal conforming tc
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`a ThunderboltS standard (i.e. Fig. 1, DP standard, element 15).
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`WON
`[See para. 0026 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)] AnSSSplug 101
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`is to be NARAAAWNSSSsocket 13. The SSS socket 13 outputs a videosignal
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`that complies with the analog
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`[See para. 0027 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)] An <\\\p
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`lug 103
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` SAXANSsocket 14. The \SSS socket 14 outputs a video signal
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`that complies with the (XWstandard to an external\\\“\device 104thatis
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`SNAA.’™WWN) WEASSOESTSESSN~WANS
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`plug 103 and is compatible with the <<S\“standard, via the
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`ASSSplug 103. A DP plug 105is to be S\N“to the DP socket 15. The DP socket
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`15 outputs a video signal that complies with the DP standard to an external \\\
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`device 106 that is(\\~6~“SNto the DP plug 105 and is compatible with the DP
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`standard, via the DP plug 105.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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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 of thistitle, 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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`Claims 1-2, and 5 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over
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`Chiba (US 2012/0002108) in views of Kizaki et al. (US 2016/0077786), hereinafter
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`referenced as Chiba and Kizaki respectively.
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`Regarding claim 1, Chiba disclose, 4m information processing device
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`COMIPTISING:
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`(a), a processor having a plurality of output ports (i.e. Fig. 1) configured to output
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`video signals;
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`[See para. 0025 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)] The extender 10
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`is an apparatus which is provided with functions to be addedto extend functions usable
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`by a user while maintaining high portability of the notebook PC 20. The extender 10
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`has a base unit 11 containing various circuits and an extender-side(WCW
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`12 for electricalSSCSto the notebook PC 20. In the embodiment, as shownin
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`FIG. 1, the extender 10 also has a video OUtpUt EEESSWS socket) 13 that complies
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`with the analog SN& standard which was standardized by the VESA (Video Electronics
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`Standards Association), an88°
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`socket 14 that complies with the C6CCR
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`OK ~* (DP socket) that complies
`standard, and a video output &
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`with the DisplayPort standard (DP standard). (Also see para. 0025-0028)
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`(6), a plurality of connectors (i.e. Fig. 1) configured to be connected to a plurality
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`of external displays (i.e. Fig. 1) and output the video signals to the plurality of
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`connected external displays; (c), a plurality of detectors for detecting connection states
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`of the plurality of connectors to the plurality of external displays;
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`WW
`[See para. 0026 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)] An SSSplug 101
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`is to beWQS SAASsocket 13. The SSS socket 13 outputs a videosignal
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`that complieswith the analog |_‘standard to an external \\\\“device 102 oes SASASHAA
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`[See para. 0027 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)] An <<“ plug 103
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`is to beWSCASSSsocket 14. The SSSsocket 14 outputs a videosignal
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`that complies with the\SS\standard to an external\\\“Ndevice 104 thatis
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`ANYplug 103. A DP plug 105is to be(WC to the DP socket 15. The DP socket
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`15 outputs a video signal that complies with the DP standard to an external\\\
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`device 106 that isSSSto the DP plug 105 and is compatible with the DP
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`standard, via the DP plug 105.
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`(e), a controller for controlling a switching operation of the plurality of switches,
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`[See para. 0030 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)] The manipulation
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`units (keyboard 24 and touch pad 25/touch pad \\“““26) supplies a main controller
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`32 (see FIG. 2) of the notebook PC 20 with an input manipulation signal corresponding
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`to a user manipulation. The display panel 27, which is a general display output device
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`such as a liquid crystal display, an OLED (organic light-emitting diode) display, or an
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`LED (light-emitting diode) display, displays various kinds of information under the
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`control of the main controller 32.
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`{et}, wherein the controller has setting information that defines a relationship
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`between the connection states of the plurality of connectors and at least one
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`connector that ouiputs af least one of ihe video signals arnong the plurality of
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`COMNeChHYS,
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`[See para. 0025 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)] The extender 10
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`is an apparatus which is provided with functions to be addedto extend functions usable
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`by a user while maintaining high portability of the notebook PC 20. The extender 10
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`has a base unit 11 containing various circuits and an extender-sideWW
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`.|WRRWRUSIEUE ; ;
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`12 for electricalSSNSto the notebook PC 20. In the embodiment, as shownin
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`with the analog SSS standard which was standardized by the VESA (Video Electronics
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`Standards Association), an
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`MASAstandard, and a video outputSSS (DP socket) that complies
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`with the DisplayPort standard (DP standard). (Also see para. 0025-0028)
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`[See para. 0035 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)], Fig. 2] The signal
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`converter 50 receives a video signal that complies with the prescribed video signal
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`standard from the GPU 31 via the signallines 30, the PC-side(QCCNN2,
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`the extender-side WANNRR12, andthe signallines 40. The signal converter
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`50 converts the received video signal which complies with the prescribed video signal
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`standard into a video signal that complies with the video signal standard corresponding
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`to one of the video output terminals 13-15 of the extender 10 and outputs the latter
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`(@3}, the setling information is set by 4 user.
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`[See para. 0025 of the reference Chiba (US 2012/0002108)] The extender 10
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`is an apparatus which is provided with functions to be addedto extend functions usable
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`by a user while maintaining high portability of the notebook PC 20.
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`The extender 10 has a base unit 11 containing various circuits and an extender-side
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`AASSAN12 for electricalSSMSto the notebook PC 20.
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`In the embodiment, as shownin FIG. 1, the extender 10 also has a video output
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`AASsocket) 13 that complies with the analog SSSstandard which was
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`standardized by the VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association), an (Sisk socket
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`standard).
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`(dG). a phurality of switches that intervene between the plurality of output corts and
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`the pluralily of conneciors and swiich paths between the plurality of outoul ports and the
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`pluralily of connectors; and
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`e However, Chiba (US 2012/0002108)fails to disclose: (d)
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`In the similar field of endeavor, Kizaki et al. (US 2016/0077786)discloses, i<}, a
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`plurality of switches thai intervene bebween the plurality of quiput poris and the plurality
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`of connectors and switch paths between the plurality of output ports and the plurality of
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`connectors (Le.
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`[See para. 0026 of the reference Kizaki et al. (US 2016/0077786) and seeFig.
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`ANS6 under control of the CPU 30. The (SN 6SQNAXNNimage, based on the
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`produced by the 6S
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`The graphics controller 40 includes two ports (second andthird digital ports) for the
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`WSSSANNSSdevice besides aSS(first digitalSSS) for supplying aSSNSNsignal to
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`the (NS6 (an internalSSA device). These three ports may\\\“the same SQA
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one ordinary skill in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claim invention, “(d), 2 plurality of switches that intervene
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`between the plurality of output parts and the plurality of connectors and switch paths
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`between the plurality of outout ports and the plurality of connectors’ taught by Kizakifor
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`the benefit of the electronic device is provided to notify the user in efficient manner.
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`fed}, the contraller controls the switching operation af the pluralily of switches
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`based on the connection slates detected by the Gluralty of detectors anc the setting
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`information, and
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`e However, Chiba (US 2012/0002108)fails to disclose: (e2)
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`In the similar field of endeavor, Kizaki et al. (US 2016/0077786) discloses, (22},
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`the controller controls the switching operation of the plurality of switches based on the
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`connection states detected by the plurally of detectors and the setting information (Le.
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`[See para. 0026 of the reference Kizaki et al. (US 2016/0077786) and seeFig.
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`1 & 2] The graphicscontroller 40 controls the \\S
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`Allowable Subject Matter
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`Claim 3 is objected to as being dependent upon a rejected base claim, but would
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`claim and any intervening claims.
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`The prior art does not disclose on suggest the claimed “ wherein the setting
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`information includes a plurality of lables and designation information that designates
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`one of the plurality of tables, each of the plurality of tables defines a plurality of
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`combinations of the connection states of the mlurality of connectors and af least one
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`connector that outputs at least ane of the video signais among the plurality at
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`connectors, the designation information is set by the user, and the controller controls
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`the switching operation ofthe plurality of switches based on the connection states
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`detected by the plurality of detectors and the one table designated by the designation
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`information’ in combination with the remaining claim elements as set forth in claim 3.
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`Claim 4 is objected to as being dependent uponarejected base claim, but would
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`be allowable if rewritten in independent form including all of the limitations of the base
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`claim and any intervening claims.
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`The prior art does not disclose on suggestthe claimed ° wherein the plurality of
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`outout ports include a first autout port and a second oufout port, ihe cluralty of switches
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`include a first switch and a secand switch, the plurality of connectors include 2 first
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`connector, a second connector, and a third connector, the firsi switch intervenes
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`between the first ouipul port and the second connector and bebveen the first output port
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`and the third connector, the first switch is configured to switch a path between the first
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`switch and the second connector and a path between the first switch and the third
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`connector, the second switch intervenes between the second outpul port and ihe first
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`connector and between the second output port and the third connector, and the second
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`switch is configured to switch a path between the second switch andthefirst connector
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`and a path between the second switch and the third connector’ in combination with the
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`remaining claim elements as setforth in claim 4.
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`Conclusion
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`/MUSTAFIZUR RAHMAN/
`Examiner, Art Unit 2422
`/JEFFEREY F HAROLD/
`Supervisory Patent Examiner, Art Unit 2422
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