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`UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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`16/979,581
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`09/10/2020
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`TAKAAKI YOKOYAMA
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`083710-3154
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`9270
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`McDermott Will and Emery LLP
`The McDermott Building
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`Washington, DC 20001
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`BERMUDEZ, CHARLENE
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`1721
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`PAPER NUMBER
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`NOTIFICATION DATE
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`DELIVERY MODE
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`09/27/2023
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Please find below and/or attached an Office communication concerning this application or proceeding.
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`Thetime period for reply, if any, is set in the attached communication.
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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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`Application No.
`Applicant(s)
`16/979,581
`YOKOYAMA, TAKAAKI
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`Office Action Summary Art Unit|AIA (FITF) StatusExaminer
`CHARLENE BERMUDEZ
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`Yes
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`Status
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`1) Responsive to communication(s)filed on 29 August 2023.
`C} A declaration(s)/affidavit(s) under 37 CFR 1.130(b) was/werefiled on
`2a)[¥) This action is FINAL.
`2b) (J This action is non-final.
`3)02 An election was madeby the applicant in responseto a restriction requirement set forth during the interview
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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*
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`5a) Of the above claim(s) ___ is/are withdrawn from consideration.
`C) Claim(s)__ is/are allowed.
`Claim(s) 1-4,7-10 and 15 is/are rejected.
`1) Claim(s)__is/are objectedto.
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
`12)1) Acknowledgment is made of a claim for foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d) or (f).
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`PTOL-326 (Rev. 11-13)
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`Office Action Summary
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`Part of Paper No./Mail Date 20230913
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`Application/Control Number: 16/979,581
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice of Pre-AIA 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 underthe
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`first inventorto file provisions of the AJA.
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`Summary
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`2.
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`From the Office Action mailed on 01 August 2023, claims 1-4, 7-10, and 15 remain in
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`the application for further examination.
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`3.
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`The 103 rejections are maintained, and a response to applicant’s filed remarks are
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`included in this Office Action.
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`4,
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`Thetext of those sections of Title 35, U.S. Code not included in this action can be found
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`in a prior Office action.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`5.
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`Claims 1-4, 7-10, and 15 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over
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`Yoshii (WO 2017/110023 A) in view of Hano et al (US 2009/0148763 Al) and Zeng (WO
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`02/101856 A2). Hereinafter referred to as Yoshii, Hano, and Zeng, respectively.
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`6.
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`Regarding claim 1, Yoshii discloses an alkaline battery (“alkaline dry battery” [0012])
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`comprising:
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`a tubular battery case (“battery case” [0012]);
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`a positive electrodefilled in the battery case (“positive electrode filled in the battery
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`case” [0012], “hollow cylindrical positive electrode 2” [0022], 2 Fig. 1), and including a stack of
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`n pieces of hollow tubularpellets (“stack of n hollow cylindrical pellets” [0012], “three pellets 2a
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`and 2b” [0025], 2a and 2b Fig. 1);
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`a negative electrode disposed in hollow portions ofthe pellets (“a negative electrode 3
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`arranged in the hollow part of the positive electrode 2” [0022]);
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`a separator disposed betweenthe positive electrode and the negative electrode (“separator
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`4 has acylindrical shape with a bottom and is arranged on the inner surface of the hollow portion
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`of the positive electrode 2 to separate the positive electrode 2 and the negative electrode 3”
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`[0023]); and
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`an alkaline electrolytic solution (“an alkaline electrolyte” [0022]),
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`wherein the battery case includes a body portion having a thickness of 0.15 mm orless
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`(“the thickness of the body of the battery case is controlled to 0.08 to 0.16 mm”[0058]),
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`the positive electrode contains manganese dioxide and a conductive agent (“positive
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`electrode 2 contains manganese dioxide and a conductive agent” [0023]), and
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`nis an integer of 3 or more (“positive electrode 2 1s composedofa stack of a total of
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`three pellets (n=3)” [0025]).
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`Yoshii does not disclose whereinafirst proportion is lower than a second proportion, where the
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`first proportion is a proportion of a mass of the conductive agent in a total mass of the
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`manganese dioxide and the conductive agentin at least one whole pellet positioned in a middle
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`portion in a height direction of the stack, and the second proportion is a proportion of a mass of
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`the conductive agent in a total mass of the manganese dioxide and the conductive agent in at
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`least one whole pellet positioned in one end of end portions in the height direction of the stack.
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`However, Hanodiscloses an alkaline battery (“an alkaline battery” [0025], Fig. 1)
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`comprising a tubular battery case (“battery case 101” [0027]), a positive electrode filled in the
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`battery case (“positive electrode 102 located at an inner side of the battery case 101” [0028]), a
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`negative electrode (“negative electrode 103” [0027]), a separator disposed between the positive
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`electrode and the negative electrode (104 Fig. 2A disposed between 102 and 103, “separator
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`104” [0027]), and an alkaline electrolytic solution (“alkaline electrolyte” [0051]), wherein the
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`battery case includes a body portion having a thickness of 0.15 mm orless (“thickness of the
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`body portion la is 0.10 mm to 0.15 mm” [0045]) and the positive electrode contains manganese
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`dioxide and a conductive agent(“the positive electrode using manganese dioxide serving as a
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`positive electrode active material and graphite serving as a conductive agent” [0051]). Hano
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`teaches at least one whole pellet positioned in a middle portion in a height direction of the stack
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`(Fig. 1, and Fig. 5, representing the drop tests performed where an impact is made on a battery
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`pack comprising of the alkaline battery along a height of a battery that element ‘14’ is disposed),
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`and that depressions are formed in the middle portion in a height direction of the battery because
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`the thickness of the body portion in this height of the battery case is insufficiently small ((0025])
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`when a vibration or an impact is applied to the battery and a gelled negative electrode leaks out
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`between the separator and a gasketof the battery case to the positive electrode side and causes an
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`internal short circuit ([0003]).
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`Moreover, Zeng discloses an alkaline battery (“an alkaline cell” p. 12 L2) comprising a
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`tubular battery case (“a cylindrical steel casing 620” p. 15 L33), a positive electrodefilled in the
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`battery case (“cathode mixture 612” p. 15 L35), a negative electrode (“Anode 615” p. 16 L14), a
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`separator disposed between the positive electrode and the negative electrode (“A separator sheet
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`690 can be placed against the inside surface of cathode disks 612a” p. 16 L10), and an alkaline
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`electrolytic solution (“Aqueous KOHelectrolyte” p. 16 L11), wherein the positive electrode
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`contains manganese dioxide and a conductive agent (“MnOz (EMD), and graphitized mesophase
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`pitch-based carbon fibers” p. 15 L35). Zeng teachesa first proportion lower than a second
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`proportion (pp. 21-23 — a decrease in “Wt%’ of ‘carbon fibers’ in Example 4 compared to
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`Example 3, and in Example 6 compared to Example 5 was implemented), where the respective
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`proportions is a proportion of a mass of the conductive agent in a total mass of the manganese
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`dioxide and the conductive agent in at least one whole pellet (pp. 21-24 — Examples 3-4 and 5-6
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`used a constant wt% of ‘MnO2 (EMD)’, which the proportion defined by the limitation yields a
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`decreasing trend with this constant amount of MnO2 andthe decreasing wt% of the carbon
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`fibers). Zeng further teaches an increasein pellet strength (Table 7 - Example 3 compared to
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`Example 4, and Example 6 compared to Example7).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious for a person of ordinary skill in the art to modify
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`the positive electrode of the alkaline battery of Yoshii in view of Hano and Zeng,afirst
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`proportion is lower than a second proportion, wherethe first proportion is a proportion of a mass
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`of the conductive agent in a total mass of the manganese dioxide and the conductive agentin at
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`least one whole pellet positioned in a middle portion in a height direction of the stack, and the
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`second proportion is a proportion of a mass of the conductive agent in a total mass of the
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`manganese dioxide and the conductive agentin at least one whole pellet positioned in one end of
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`end portionsin the height direction of the stack, in order to increase the strength ofthe at least
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`one whole pellet in the middle portion in a height direction of the stack of n pellets of the battery
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`of Yoshii where depressions are conventionally formed becausethe thickness of the body portion
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`in this height of the battery case is insufficiently when a vibration or an impactis applied to the
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`battery and a gelled negative electrode leaks out between the separator and a gasket of the battery
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`case to the positive electrode side and causes an internal short circuit. The person of ordinary
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`skill in the art would recognize that this modification would effectively prevent an internal short
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`with a reasonable expectation of success.
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`7.
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`Regarding claim 2, modified Yoshii discloses the alkaline battery of the limitations as set
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`forth in claim 1 above, and wherein the first proportion is lower than the second proportion in
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`each of the pellets positioned in both end portions in the height direction of the stack (Hano Fig.
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`1 —it is commonintheart for depressions to be formed in a middle portion of the alkaline
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`battery such that the modification in claim 1 above holdsthat it would have been obvious to
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`lower the amount of conductive agentin this portion in order to obtain the improved alkaline
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`battery taught in the rejection for claim 1 above).
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`8.
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`Regarding claim 3, modified Yoshii discloses the alkaline battery of the limitations as set
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`forth in claim 1 above, and wherein a difference between the first proportion and the second
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`proportion is 2.1% by mass or more (Zeng pp. 21-23 —adecrease of 4.5 to 2.25 in “Wt%’ of
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`‘carbon fibers’ in Example 4 compared to Example 3, and in Example 6 compared to Example 5
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`was implemented, corresponding to a difference of 2.25 wt% that resulted in the improvementin
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`pellet strength).
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`9.
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`Regarding claim 4, modified Yoshii discloses the alkaline battery of the limitations as set
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`forth in claim 1 above, and wherein the first proportion is 5.9% by mass or less (Yoshii “The
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`content of the conductive agent in the positive electrode is, for example, 3 to 10 parts by mass,
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`preferably 4 to 6 parts by mass, with respect to 100 parts by mass of manganese dioxide.”
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`[0044]).
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`10.
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`Regarding claim 7, modified Yoshii discloses the alkaline battery of limitations as set
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`forth in claim 1 above, and wherein the body portion has a thickness of 0.08 mm or more (Yoshii
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`“the thickness of the body of the battery case is controlled to 0.08 to 0.16 mm” [0058]).
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`11.
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`Regarding claim 8, modified Yoshii discloses the alkaline battery of limitations as set
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`forth in claim 1 above, and wherein a density of the manganese dioxide in each ofthe pelletsis
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`2.76 g/cm3 or more and 3.14 g/cm3 or less (Yoshii Table 1 shows average densities of
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`manganese dioxidein the battery to be 2.8 g/cm3 or morein the second to the last column on the
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`righthandside of the translation of the table below).
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`12.
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`Regarding claim 9, modified Yoshii discloses the alkaline battery of the limitations as set
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`forth in claim 1 above, and wherein a difference between the density of the manganese dioxide
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`of at least one whole pellet positioned in the middle portion in the height direction of the stack
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`and the density of the manganese dioxide of at least one whole pellet positioned in the end
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`portions in the height direction of the stack is 0.2 g/cm3 or less (Yoshii Table 1 above — the right
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`half of the table for examples A3 through A5 indicate a difference of at least 0.2 g/cm3).
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`13.
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`Regarding claim 10, modified Yoshii discloses the alkaline battery of the limitations as
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`set forth in claim 1 above, and wherein n is an integer of 3 or more and 8 or less (Yoshii “a stack
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`of a total of three pellets (n=3)” [0025]).
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`14.
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`Regarding claim 15, modified Yoshii discloses the alkaline battery of limitations as set
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`forth in claim 1 above, and wherein:
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`whennis an odd number, the at least one whole pellet positioned in a middle portion in a
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`height direction of the stack is a pellet through which a center planein the height direction of the
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`stack passes (Yoshii Fig. 2, “The pellet 2a located in the center in the height direction of the
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`stack is lighter in color(that is, the density of manganese dioxide is lower) than the twopellets
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`2b located at both ends.” [0027]), and
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`whennis an even number,the at least one whole pellet positioned in a middle portion in
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`a height direction of the stack is at least one of two pellets sandwiching the center plane (Yoshii
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`Figs. 3 and 4, [0030]).
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`15.
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`Applicant's arguments filed 26 August 2023 have been fully considered but they are not
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`Response to Arguments
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`persuasive.
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`16.
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`Applicant appears to remark that none of the references discloses the claim 1 limitation
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`“a first proportion is lower than a second proportion, wherethe first proportion is a proportion of
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`a mass of the conductive agent ... in a middle portion in a height direction of the stack, and the
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`second proportion is ... in one of end portionsin the height direction of the stack” because Hano
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`does not disclose a plurality of pellets in the disclosed battery and Zeng doesnot disclose varying
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`the amount of manganese oxide amongpellets within one battery but amongbatteries.
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`17.|However, in response to applicant’s remarks and for purposesofclarity, the references
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`Hano and Zeng are used in combination to teach the recited limitation. Hano teaches the
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`obviousness of locating the first proportion in a middle portion in the height direction of the
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`battery, and Zeng teaches the obviousness of having thefirst proportion, which is claimed to be
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`located in the middle portion of the battery, to be lower than the second proportion. As the Office
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`Action stated, Hano teaches that the middle portion of the battery, and therefore the pellet
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`located there, is conventionally depressed whenevera vibration or impact is applied to the
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`battery due to a smaller body portion thickness andrisks the battery of its gelled negative
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`electrode to leak out between its separator and gasketto its positive electrode that internally short
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`circuits the battery. Zeng teaches an observation in a lowering of the proportion of the
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`conductive agent for a battery analogous to Yoshii’s, whichisthat it increases the battery’s pellet
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`strength. Therefore, one of ordinary skill in the art would be able to glean from the combined
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`references of Hano and Zeng together to modify the battery of Yoshii because Zeng provides a
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`technique of strengthening a pellet within a battery and Hano provides suggestion and rationale
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`for one of ordinary skill to specifically modify pellet(s) within the middle portion of a battery
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`analogous to Yoshii’s. MPEP 2143.01 Section III disclosesthat “if a technique has been usedto
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`improve one device, and a person of ordinary skill in the art would recognizethat it would
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`improve similar devices in the same way, using the technique is obvious unless its actual
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`application is beyond his or herskill.” The examinerasserts that since these teachings are taught
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`within the art, it would be within the skill level of a person of ordinary skill in the art to apply to
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`another device such as Yoshii’s.
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`Conclusion
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`THIS ACTION IS MADE FINAL. Applicant is reminded of the extension of time
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`however,will the statutory period for reply expire later than SIX MONTHSfrom the mailing
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`19.
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`Examiner, Art Unit 1721
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`/DUSTIN Q DAM/
`Primary Examiner, Art Unit 1721
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