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`17/298,669
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`06/01/2021
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`HIDEKI SUMI
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`PIPMM-65923
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`7861
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`beans
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`PEA
`PEARNE & GORDON LLP
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`CLEVELAND,OH 44114-3108
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`ZAAB, SHARAH
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`2863
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`PAPER NUMBER
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`NOTIFICATION DATE
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`DELIVERY MODE
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`05/12/2023
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Office Action Summary
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`Application No.
`17/298,669
`Examiner
`SHARAH ZAAB
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`Applicant(s)
`SUMI etal.
`Art Unit
`2863
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`AIA (FITF) Status
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`Application/Control Number: 17/298,669
`Art Unit: 2863
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice of Pre-AlA or AIA Status
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined
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`under the first inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`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
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`the claimed invention is not identically disclosed as set forth in section
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`102, if the differences between the claimed invention and the prior art are
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`such that the claimed invention as a whole would have been obvious
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`before the effectivefiling date of the claimed invention to a person having
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`ordinaryskill in the art to which the claimed invention pertains.
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`Patentability shall not be negated by the manner in which the invention
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`was made.
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`Application/Control Number: 17/298,669
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`Claims 1-8 and 12 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over
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`Shibata et al. (US20160150687), hereinafter referred to as ‘Shibata’ and Kimura etal.
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`(US20070159200), hereinafter referred to as ‘Kimura’.
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`Regarding Claim 1, Shibata discloses a component mounter comprising: a
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`component feeder that is configured to feed a component; a board transporter
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`that is configured to conveyin and out a board, an installation head that is
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`configuredto install the component picked up from the component feeder in the
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`product area according to an installation sequence program (The mounting
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`machine 21 is provided with a printed circuit board processing unit 30 which executes
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`transporting and clamping of a printed circuit board as a unit which executes the
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`mounting process, a pick-and-place processing unit 33 which executes a processof
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`disposing the componentP on the printed circuit board, a supply unit 37 which supplies
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`the component P whichis stored in the reel 55 or the tray to a predetermined pickup
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`position [0036]);The characteristic measuring unit 40 is configured as an LCR meter
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`which measures the electrical characteristics of the component P such as, for example,
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`inductance, capacitance, resistance, and impedance. Asillustrated in FIG. (In the
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`memory section 52, the feeder ID whichis the identifier of the feeder 50, for example, is
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`stored as the information relating to the feeder 50, and it is possible to store the reel ID
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`whichis the identifier of the reel 55, the component ID whichis the identifier of the
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`componentP whichis stored in the reel 55, and the like as other information.[0043])
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`However, Shibata does not disclose the product area in which a pattern electrode
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`incorporated in an electrical product is disposed, the inspection area in which an
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`inspection electrode configured to inspect electrical characteristics is disposed product
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`area in which a pattern electrode incorporated in an electrical productis disposed and
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`when the controller detects the occurrence of the event and determining that the
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`inspection area is vacant.
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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 modify Shibata to the controller detects the
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`occurrence of the event and determining that the inspection area is vacant to determine
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`the vacancyof in the inspection area and enable the device to dispose an electrical
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`productin the area.
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`Nevertheless, Kimura discloses the product area in which a pattern electrode
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`incorporated in an electrical product is disposed, the inspection area in which an
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`inspection electrode configured to inspect electrical characteristics is disposed
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`productarea in which a pattern electrode incorporated in an electrical productis
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`disposed(In an inspection apparatus for circuit board, which is equipped with such an
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`adaptor as described above, a circuit board (hereinafter also referred to as "circuit board
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`to be inspected"), which is an object of inspection, is conveyed in an inspecting region
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`by [0013]; An adaptor according to the present invention for inspection of circuit boards
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`comprises a wiring board for connection, on the front surface of which a plurality of
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`connecting electrodes are formed in accordance with a pattern corresponding to a
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`pattern of electrodes to be inspected of a circuit board, which is an object of inspection,
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`and an anisotropic ally conductive elastomer sheet detachably arranged on the front
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`surface of the wiring board for connection [0023)).
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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 modify Shibata, in view of Kimura to have the
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`product area in which a pattern electrode incorporated in an electrical productis
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`disposed, the inspection area in which an inspection electrode configured to inspect
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`electrical characteristics is disposed product area in which a pattern electrode
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`incorporatedin an electrical product is disposed to enable continuous/smooth inspection
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`of the components and reduceerror in the inspection area.
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`Regarding Claim 2, Shibata and Kimura disclose the claimed invention discussed
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`in claim 1.
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`Shibata discloses the controller is further configured to add additional data
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`for installing the inspection-required component in the inspection area to the
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`installation sequence program when thecontroller is configured to detect the
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`occurrenceof the event (The management device controller 61 is configured as a
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`microprocessor centered on a CPU whichis not depicted in the drawings and is
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`provided with flash memory in which various processing programs and the like are
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`stored, and a RAM whichstores data temporarily. The mounting management server 60
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`has a function of executing an operation corresponding to an input operation when a
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`worker performs the input operation of a cursor or the like whichis displayed on the
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`display 66 via the input device 67. The management device controller 61 is electrically
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`connected to the memory section 65, the display 66, the input device 67, the I/F 68, and
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`the like using a bus 69. The mounting management server 60 commands the mounting
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`process device 20 to perform the mounting process using an installed program [0048}),
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`wherein the installation head is configured to install the inspection-required
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`component in the inspection area based on the additional data added to the
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`installation sequence program (For example, there are cases in which the feeder 50
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`is removed from the supply unit 37 and temporarily kept in a warehouse, is attached to
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`a different mounting machine 21, or the like. In the mounting process device, it is
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`conceivable to perform the measurement of the electrical characteristics of the stored
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`component P every time this re-installation takes place. Here, when the measurement
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`information is present in step $130, that is, when measurementresults are obtained
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`which indicate that the corresponding component P is stored in the correct reel 55, the
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`mounting processis performed without performing the re-measurement of the
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`corresponding component P. In this case, it is possible to further suppress the number
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`of times the componentP is measured by the characteristic measuring unit 40. After
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`step S160, the mounting process device 20 can restart the mounting processafter
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`interrupting the mounting process in the measurement processofthe electrical
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`characteristics. In the mounting process of step S170, the CPU of the mounting
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`machine controller 22 moves the mounting head 35 to the pickup position of the
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`component to be mounted on the printed circuit board based on the pickup position, the
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`mounting position, the movement conditions, and the like of the component which are
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`stored in the mounting process condition information 26b [0059]).
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`However, the combination doesnot disclose the controller is configured to
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`determine that the inspection area is vacant.
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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 modify Shibata, in view of Kimura to the controller
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`detects the occurrence of the event and determining that the inspection area is vacant
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`to determine the vacancyof in the inspection area and enable the device to dispose an
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`electrical productin the area.
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`Regarding Claim 3, Shibata and Kimura disclose the claimed invention discussed
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`in claim 2.
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`Shibata discloses the controller is further configured to add the additional
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`data to an end ofthe installation sequence program (Meanwhile, when the
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`measurementresult in step S150 is not within the normal range, the CPU of the
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`mounting machine controller 22 assumes that the wrong component P is stored in the
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`reel 55, causes a message or the like indicating this to be displayed on the operation
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`panel 39, performs an error display process, also alarming of a warning soundor the
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`like (step S180), and, for example, transmits the error information to the mounting
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`managementserver 60 (step S190) and endsthe routine in this state. In other words,
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`the CPU stops the mounting process of the componentP. In this manner, in the
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`mounting process device 20, when the measurement information is not present, the
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`electrical characteristics of the component P are confirmed, and the mounting process
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`is interrupted when the component P is determined to be wrong. Note that, as the error
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`information to be transmitted, information may be adoptedindicating that the wrong
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`component is stored in the reel 55 of the component P which is measuredthis time.
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`Here, although the routine is ended in this state, the mounting process may be capable
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`of restarting, for example, after displaying the error, when the feeder 50 is exchanged,
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`the processes from step S140 onward are performed [0058]; The mounting
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`management server 60 commands the mounting process device 20 to perform the
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`mounting process using an installed program, displays the information of the mounting
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`process device 20, and the like [0048)).
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`Regarding Claim 4, Shibata and Kimura disclose the claimed invention discussed
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`in claim 1.
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`Shibata discloses the component feeder comprises a tape feeder configured
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`to sequentially supply fed from tapes containing the components, the controller
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`is further configured to detect the occurrence of the event based onafact that a
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`preceding tape containing components is switched to a succeeding tape
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`containing components (The supply unit 37 is provided with an installation section in
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`which a feeder 50 is installed, and a cutting section which cuts and removes the tape
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`from which the componentP has been picked up. One or more of the feeders 50 which
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`supply the componentP from the reel 55 are installed in the supply unit 37. The feeder
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`50 is provided with a control section 51 which controls the feeder 50, a memory section
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`52 which stores information relating to the feeder 50, a tape feeder unit which feeds out
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`the tape which is wound around the reel 55 to the pickup position andis not depicted in
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`the drawings, and the reel 55 around whichthe tape in which the components P are
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`stored is wound. In the memory section 52, the feeder ID whichis the identifier of the
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`feeder 50, for example, is stored as the information relating to the feeder 50, and it is
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`possible to store the reel ID whichis the identifier of the reel 55, the component ID
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`whichis the identifier of the component P whichis stored in the reel 55, and the like as
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`other information. When the feeder 50 is installed in the supply unit 37, the control
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`section 51 performs communication with the mounting machine controller 22, and
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`performs a processin which the information (for example, the feeder ID and the like)
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`relating to the feeder 50 whichis stored in the memory section 52 is output. The control
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`section 51 controls the tape feeder unit to feed out the tape to a predetermined pickup
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`position at which the component P whichis stored in the reel 55 is sucked to by the
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`suction nozzle 36. The reel 55 is provided with a tape in which a storage section which
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`stores the component P and is not depicted in the drawings is formed, and a label 56
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`which describes the information relating to the stored component P and a bar-code 57
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`which identifies the reel 55 are stuck to the reel 55 [0043)).
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`Regarding Claim 5, Shibata and Kimura disclose the claimed invention discussed
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`in claim 1.
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`Shibata discloses the component feeder comprises a tape feeder configured
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`to sequentially supply components fed from tapes containing the components,
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`controller is further configured to detect the occurrence of the event based on a
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`fact that a connector for connecting a preceding tape containing components and
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`a succeeding tape containing componentsis detected (In the memory section 52,
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`the feeder ID whichis the identifier of the feeder 50, for example, is stored as the
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`information relating to the feeder 50, and it is possible to store the reel ID which is the
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`identifier of the reel 55, the component ID whichis the identifier of the component P
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`which is stored in the reel 55, and the like as other information. When the feeder 50 is
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`installed in the supply unit 37, the control section 51 performs communication with the
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`mounting machine controller 22, and performs a processin which the information (for
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`example, the feeder ID and the like) relating to the feeder 50 whichis stored in the
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`memory section 52 is output. The control section 51 controls the tape feeder unit to feed
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`out the tape to a predetermined pickup position at which the componentP which is
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`stored in the reel 55 is sucked to by the suction nozzle 36. The reel 55 is provided with
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`a tape in which a storage section which stores the componentP and is not depicted in
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`the drawings is formed, and a label 56 which describes the information relating to the
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`stored componentP and a bar-code 57 whichidentifies the reel 55 are stuck to the reel
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`55. [0043}).
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`Regarding Claim 6, Shibata and Kimura disclose the claimed invention discussed
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`in claim 1.
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`Shibata discloses the controller is further configured to detect the
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`occurrenceof the event based ona fact that the component feeder is installed in
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`the component mounter (The supply unit 37 is provided with an installation section in
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`which a feeder 50 is installed, and a cutting section which cuts and removes the tape
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`from which the componentP has been picked up. One or more of the feeders 50 which
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`supply the component P from the reel 55 are installed in the supply unit 37 [0043)).
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`Regarding Claim 7, Shibata and Kimura disclose the claimed invention discussed
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`in claim 1.
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`Shibata discloses the controller comprises: a receiver configured to receive,
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`from an external managementdevice, inspection area component information in
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`whichan installed state of the inspection-required component in the inspection
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`area is recorded (The mounting management server 60 commands the mounting
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`process device 20 to perform the mounting process using an installed program, displays
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`the information of the mounting process device 20, and the like. The management
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`device controller 61 outputs information to the mounting process device 20, the PC 15,
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`the measurement PC 80, and thelike via the I/F 68, outputs display data to the display
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`66, and the like. The managementdevice controller 61 receives input of information
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`from the mounting process device 20, the PC 15, the measurement PC 80, andthelike
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`via the I/F 68, receives input of signals from the input device 67, and the like [0048]).
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`However, the combination does not disclose the controller is further configured to
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`determine whether or not the inspection area is vacant based on the inspection area
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`component information received by the receiver.
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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 modify Shibata, in view of Kimura to incorporate
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`the controller to be configured to determine whether or not the inspection area is vacant
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`based on the inspection area component information received by the receiver to
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`determine the electrical characteristics of the product and confirm an error in the
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`mounting procedure.
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`Regarding Claim 8, Shibata and Kimura disclose the claimed invention discussed
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`in claim 7.
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`Shibata discloses the controller is further configured to update the
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`inspection area componentinformation by writing information into the inspection
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`area component information, the writing information indicative of the inspection-
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`required component is installed in the inspection area into the inspection area
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`componentinformation (In the measurement PC 80, the new measurement
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`information is registered in the device information 72 which is managed by the mounting
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`management server 60, and an update program which updates the device information
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`72 is stored in the memory device 83. In this update program, for example, after the
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`component P is picked up from the reel 55 and the component ID and the reel ID
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`thereof are selected, the measurement of the componentP is performed, and, when the
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`measured electrical characteristics (for example, 10) are within a normal range [0053)).
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`However, Shibata does not disclose the controller further comprises an
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`inspection area component information transmitter that is configured to transmit, to the
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`external management device, the inspection area component information updated by
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`the inspection area component information updater.
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`Nevertheless, Kimura discloses the controller further comprises an
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`inspection area componentinformation transmitter that is configured to transmit,
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`to the external management device, the inspection area component information
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`updated bythe inspection area component information updater (as discussed
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`above)
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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 modify Shibata, in view of Kimura to have the
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`controller is further configured to determine whether or not the inspection area is vacant
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`based on the inspection area component information received by the receiver to enable
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`continuous/smooth inspection of the components and reduceerror in the inspection
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`area.
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`Regarding Claim 12, Shibata discloses a component mounting method
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`comprising detecting occurrence of an event that requires inspection of the
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`electrical characteristics with respect to the component supplied by the
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`component feeder (mounting management deviceof the invention is a mounting
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`management device that manages information relating to a component of a mounting
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`process device in which a storage section with the component stored therein is installed
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`and which executes a mounting process to mount the component onaprintedcircuit
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`board [0007]); The characteristic measuring unit 40 is configured as an LCR meter
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`which measures the electrical characteristics of the component P such as, for example,
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`inductance, capacitance, resistance, and impedance. Asillustrated in FIG. 3, the
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`characteristic measuring unit 40 is provided with terminals 41 which are connected to
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`contacts of the component P, a measuring circuit 42, and the like [0046)).
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`However, the combination does not disclose determining whether or not the
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`inspection area is vacant; and installing the component picked up from the component
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`feeder in the inspection area as an inspection-required component, when the
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`occurrence of the event is detected and it is determined that the inspection area is
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`vacant.
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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 modify Shibata to determine whether or not the
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`inspection area is vacant to enable a vacancyofin the inspection area and to dispose
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`an electrical productin the area.
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`Nevertheless, Kimura discloses installing the component picked up from the
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`component feeder in the inspection area as an inspection-required component(
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`as discussed above).
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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 modify Shibata, in view of Kimura to installing the
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`component picked up from the component feeder in the inspection area as an
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`inspection-required component, when the occurrence of the event is detected to enable
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`continuous/smooth inspection of the components and reduceerror in the inspection
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`area.
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`Claims 9-11 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over
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`Shibata and Kimura, and further in view of Yokomori et al. (JP2002111298), hereinafter
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`referred to as ‘Yokomori’.
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`Regarding Claim 9, Shibata discloses a component mounter comprising: a
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`storage configured to store the component as an inspection-required component
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`in a case of occurrence of an event that requires inspection of the electrical
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`characteristics with respect to the component supplied by the componentfeeder
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`an installation head configured to install the component picked up from the
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`component feeder in the inspection area as the inspection-required component
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`(The mounting machine 21 is provided with a printed circuit board processing unit 30
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`which executes transporting and clamping of a printed circuit board as a unit which
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`executes the mounting process, a pick-and-place processing unit 33 which executes a
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`process of disposing the componentP on the printed circuit board, a supply unit 37
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`which supplies the componentP whichis stored in the reel 55 or the tray to a
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`predetermined pickup position [0036]), (The characteristic measuring unit 40 is
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`configured as an LCR meter which measuresthe electrical characteristics of the
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`componentP such as, for example, inductance, capacitance, resistance, and
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`impedance. Asillustrated in FIG. 3, the characteristic measuring unit 40 is provided with
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`terminals 41 which are connected to contacts of the component P, a measuring circuit
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`42, and the like [0046]; When the feeder 50is installed in the supply unit 37, the control
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`section 51 performs communication with the mounting machine controller 22, and
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`performs a processin which the information (for example, the feeder ID and the like)
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`relating to the feeder 50 whichis stored in the memory section 52 is output. The control
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`section 51 controls the tape feeder unit to feed out the tape to a predetermined pickup
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`position at which the component P whichis stored in the reel 55 is sucked to by the
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`suction nozzle 36 [0043]), when the inspection-required component is stored in the
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`storage (In the embodiment described above, the electrical characteristics of the
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`component P are measured; however, the invention is not limited thereto as long asit is
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`possible to recognize that the component whichis stored in the storage section is
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`correct, the size of the component may be used, and anidentifier which is formed on
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`the surface of the component may be used [0076)]).
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`However, Shibata does notdisclose a receiver configured to directly or indirectly
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`receive, from a device on an upstream side, inspection area componentinformation in
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`which an installed state of the inspection-required component in the inspection area is
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`recorded; a controller configured to determine whether or not the inspection area is
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`vacant based on the inspection area component information received by the receiver;
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`and the controller is configured to determine that the inspection area is vacant; the
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`controller being further configured to update the inspection area component information
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`by writing information into the inspection area component information, the writing
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`information indicative of the inspection-required component is installed in the inspection
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`area, when the inspection-required component is installed in the inspection area; and an
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`inspection area component information transmitter configured to directly or indirectly
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`transmit, to the device on a downstream side, the inspection area component
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`information updated by the controller.
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`Application/Control Number: 17/298,669
`Art Unit: 2863
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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 modify Shibata to incorporate a controller
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`configured to determine whether or not the inspection area is vacant for enabling
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`electrodes to enable a vacancy ofin the inspection area and to dispose an electrical
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`productin the area.
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`Nevertheless, Kimura discloses inspection area componentinformation in
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`whichan installed state of the inspection-required component in the inspection
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`area is recorded; a controller configured to determine whetheror not the
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`inspection area is vacant based on the inspection area componentinformation
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`received by the receiver; and the controller is configured to determine that the
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`inspection area is vacant; the controller being further configured to update the
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`inspection area componentinformation by writing information into the inspection
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`area component information, the writing information indicative of the inspection-
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`required component is installed in the inspection area, when the inspection-
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`required component is installed in the inspection area; and an inspection area
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`component information transmitter configured to directly or indirectly transmit, to
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`the device on a downstream side, the inspection area component information
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`updated bythe controller (as discussed above).
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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 modify Shibata, in view of Kimura to have
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`inspection area component information in which an installed state of the inspection-
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`required component in the inspection area is recorded to enable continuous/smooth
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`inspection of the components and reduceerror in the inspection area.
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`Application/Control Number: 17/298,669
`Art Unit: 2863
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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 modify Shibata, in view of Kimura to incorporate a
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`controller configured to determine whether or not the inspection area is vacant based on
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`the inspection area component information received by the receiver; the controller being
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`further configured to update the inspection area component information by writing
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`information into the inspection area component information, the writing information
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`indicative of the inspection-required component is installed in the inspection area, when
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`the inspection-required component is installed in the inspection area to enable
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`continuous/smooth inspection of the components and reduceerror in the inspection
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`area.
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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 modify Shibata, in view of Kimura to incorporate
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`the inspection-required component is installed in the inspection area; and an inspection
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`area component information transmitter configured to directly or indirectly transmit, the
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`inspection area component information updated by the controller to enable
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`continuous/smooth inspection of the components and reduceerror in the inspection
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`area.
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`However, the combination does not disclose the upstream and downstream side.
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`Nevertheless, Yokomori discloses an upstream and downstream side (For
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`example, if the neck mounter is located downstream of the