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`17/414,521
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`06/16/2021
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`Tatsuya Akira
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`P210522US00
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`6748
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`WHDA,LLP
`8500 LEESBURG PIKE
`SUITE 7500
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`TALBOT,BRIAN K
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`1715
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`08/26/2024
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Application No.
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`17/414,521
`Akira et al.
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`Office Action Summary Art Unit|AIA (FITF)StatusExaminer
`BRIAN K TALBOT
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`1) Responsive to communication(s) filed on 7/29/24.
`C} A declaration(s)/affidavit(s) under 37 CFR 1.130(b) was/werefiled on
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`Application/Control Number: 17/414,521
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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 under
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`the first inventorto file provisions of the AIA.
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`Continued Examination Under 37 CFR 1,114
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`2.
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`A request for continued examination under 37 CFR 1.114, including the fee set
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`forth in 37 CFR 1.17(e), was filed in this application after final rejection. Since this
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`application is eligible for continued examination under 37 CFR 1.114, and the fee set
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`forth in 37 CFR 1.17(e) has been timely paid, the finality of the previous Office action
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`has been withdrawn pursuant to 37 CFR 1.114. Applicant's submission filed on 7/29/24
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`has been entered.
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`3.
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`The amendmentfiled 7/29/24 have been considered and entered. Claims 2 and 7
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`have been canceled. Claim 18 has been added. Claims 1,3-6 and 8-18 remain in the
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`application.
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`4.
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`The text of those sections of Title 35, U.S. Code not included in this action can be
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`found in a prior Office action.
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`5.
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`In light of the arguments filed 7/29/24, the rejection of record has been withdrawn,
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`however, the following rejection has been necessitated by the amendment.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`6.
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`In the event the determination of the status of the application as subject to AIA 35
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`U.S.C. 102 and 103 (or as subject to pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 102 and 103) is incorrect, any
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`correction of the statutory basis for the rejection will not be considered a new ground of
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`rejection if the prior art relied upon, and the rationale supporting the rejection, would be
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`the same undereitherstatus.
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`7.
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`Claims1,3-5,8-10,13,14 and 16-18 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being
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`unpatentable over JP 2013/048995 in combination with either Songetal. (5,935,643) or
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`Steinfort et al. (2004/0083589) further in combination with Bolandi et al. (2012/0219841)
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`further in combination with Johnson (2108/0337405).
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`JP 2013/048995 teaches a coating apparatus and film forming system whereby a
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`battery electrode material is applied to a metal foil and travels in a roll-to-roll process
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`through a preheating unit (60) a drying unit (65) and an annealing unit (70) whereby the
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`annealing unit is at a temperature higher than the drying unit to removestrain andstress
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`during the drying treatment.
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`JP 2013/048995fail to teach drying station andthe firing station to be intervened
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`by a rolling station,i.e. drying, rolling then firing in that order.
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`Songet al. (5,935,643) teaches a method for manufacturing electrode for fuel cell
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`whereby the coating is applied, drying is performed,rolling takes place next and then a
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`sintering step followsthe rolling step (abstract, Fig. 1 and col. 4, lines 24-45).
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`Steinfort et al. (2004/0083589) teaches a method for the producing electrode
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`components for electrochemical cells whereby the process steps include depositing the
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`coating, drying, rolling and firing steps are performed whereby drying is performed
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`before rolling and firing is performed after rolling (abstract and [0045]-[0046]).
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`Therefore, it would have been obviousfor one skilled in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention to have modified JP 2013/048995 processto
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`utilize consecutive processing steps of drying, rolling and firing as evidenced by Song et
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`al. (5,935,643) or Steinfort et al. (2004/0083589) with the expectation of achieving the
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`desired electrode.
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`JP 2013/048995 in combination with either Song et al. (5,935,643) or Steinfort et
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`al. (2004/0083589) fails to teach a firing process including a first and secondroll
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`wherebythe electrode is fired while the electrode covers more than 50% of an area of the
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`peripheral of the first and secondrollers.
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`Bolandiet al. (2012/0219841) teaches a similar roll to roll process whereby a
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`electroactive material is applied in a roll to roll process in forming electrode layers
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`wherebyheating rollers are utilized to heat the coating on the substrate whereby the
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`rollers are covered by the coated substrate by at least 180 degrees and up to 300 degrees
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`or more of the circumference of the heated roller which would equate to more than 50%
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`coverage as claimed (Figs. 8,11 and [0098]-[0099]).
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`Therefore, it would have been obviousfor one skilled in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention to have modified JP 2013/048995 in
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`combination with either Songet al. (5,935,643) or Steinfort et al. (2004/0083589) roll to
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`roll processto utilize the heater rollers whereby the substrate wraps around more than 50
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`% of the heater rollers surface as evidenced by Bolandiet al. (2012/0219841) tom
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`produce a more even and uniform heating of the coated substrate.
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`JP 2013/048995 in combination with either Song et al. (5,935,643) or Steinfort et
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`al. (2004/0083589) further in combination with Bolandiet al. (2012/0219841) fail to
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`teach the second heating temperature to be from 200C-300C.
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`Johnson (2108/0337405) teaches forming battery electrodes whereby the battery
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`electrode is annealed (claimed fired) at a temperature of 100C-300C [0140].
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`Therefore, it would have bene obviousfor one skilled in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention to have modified JP 2013/048995in
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`combination with either Songet al. (5,935,643) or Steinfort et al. (2004/0083589) further
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`in combination with Bolandiet al. (2012/0219841) process to include a second heating
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`step or annealing/firing at temperatures of 100C-300C as evidenced by Johnson
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`(2108/0337405) with the expectation of producing a claimedelectrode.
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`Regarding claim 1, Johnson (2108/0337405) teaches the claimed second heating
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`step to be between 100C-300C and higher than thefirst heating step.
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`Regarding claim 3, the compression-moldingrollers, i.e. firing rollers is performed
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`underinert atmosphere in nitrogen to avoid oxidation thereof [0095].
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`Regarding claims4,5 and 8, JP 2013/048995 application process for applying the
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`mixture is done inaroll-to-roll process.
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`Regarding claims 9 and 10, the claims recite winding andcollecting the dried
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`electrodes prior to performing a rolling step instead of doing it continuously.
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`While the Examiner acknowledgesthis fact, the Examiner takes the position that
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`one skilled in the art would have had a reasonable expectation of achieving similar
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`success regardless of whether or not the dried electrodes were immediately pressed or
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`wound/collected before pressing absent a showing of unexpectedresults to the contrary.
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`Regarding claims 13 and 17, JP 2013/048995 teaches the electrode material
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`include carbon or graphite and the binder to include PVDF (claimed fluororesin) or SBR
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`(claimed synthetic rubber).
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`Regarding claim 14, JP 2013/048995 teaches a coating apparatus and film forming
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`system wherebya battery electrode material is applied to a metal foil and travelsin a roll-
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`to-roll process through a preheating unit (60) a drying unit (65) and an annealing unit
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`(70).
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`Regarding claim 16, Songet al. (5,935,643) or Steinfort et al. (2004/0083589)
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`both teach drying station andthe firing station to be intervenedbya rolling station,1.e.
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`drying, rolling then firing in that order.
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`Regarding claim 18, Johnson (2108/0337405) teaches the claimedfirst heating
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`step for drying to be 50C-150C [0141].
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`8.
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`Claim 6 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over JP
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`2013/048995 in combination with either Song etal. (5,935,643) or Steinfortet al.
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`(2004/0083589) further in combination with Bolandiet al. (2012/0219841) further in
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`combination with Johnson (2108/0337405) further in combination with JP 2005/276444.
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`Features detailed above concerning the teachings of JP 2013/048995in
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`combination with either Songet al. (5,935,643) or Steinfort et al. (2004/0083589) further
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`in combination with Bolandiet al. (2012/0219841) further in combination with Johnson
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`(2108/0337405) are incorporated here.
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`JP 2013/048995 in combination with either Songet al. (5,935,643) or Steinfort et
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`al. (2004/0083589) further in combination with Bolandi et al. (2012/0219841) further in
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`combination with Johnson (2108/0337405) fail to teach forming the coating on both sides
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`of the current collector and drying after application thereof.
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`JP-2005/276444 teaches a similar process whereby electrode is formedin a roll-to-
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`roll process and application of one side followed by a drying step is performedthen this
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`is done for the other side by application and drying step (abstract and Fig. 3).
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`Therefore, it would have been obviousfor one skilled in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention to have modified JP 2013/048995 in
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`combination with either Songet al. (5,935,643) or Steinfort et al. (2004/0083589) further
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`in combination with Bolandiet al. (2012/0219841) further in combination with Johnson
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`(2108/0337405) process to perform the coating/drying steps on both sides of a current
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`collector as evidenced by JP-2005/276444 with the expectation of achieving similar
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`SUCCESS.
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`9.
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`Claims 11 and 12 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over JP
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`2013/048995 in combination with either Song etal. (5,935,643) or Steinfortet al.
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`(2004/0083589) further in combination with Bolandiet al. (2012/0219841) further in
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`combination with Johnson (2108/0337405) further in combination with JP 2005/276444
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`still further in combination with Kimuraet al. (2015/0280208).
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`Features detailed above concerning the teachings of JP 2013/048995in
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`combination with either Songet al. (5,935,643) or Steinfort et al. (2004/0083589) further
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`in combination with Bolandiet al. (2012/0219841) further in combination with Johnson
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`(2108/0337405) are incorporated here.
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`JP 2013/048995 in combination with either Song et al. (5,935,643) or Steinfort et
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`al. (2004/0083589) further in combination with Bolandi et al. (2012/0219841) further in
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`combination with Johnson (2108/0337405) fails to teach a slitting step after the firing
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`step.
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`Kimuraetal. (2015/0280208) teaches a method and apparatus for manufacturing
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`negative electrode for lithium secondary battery comprising preparing a slurry electrode
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`composition, applying the composition and hotpressing followed bya slitting step
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`(abstract and Fig. 1). Kimuraetal. (2015/0280208) teaches preparing the electrode
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`slurry, applying the slurry to a currentcollector, drying the slurry to remove solvent,
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`compression-molding the dried slurry at 200-400C [0069]-[0077],[0097].
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`Therefore, it would have been obviousfor one skilled in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention to have modified JP 2013/048995in
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`combination with either Songet al. (5,935,643) or Steinfort et al. (2004/0083589) further
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`in combination with Bolandiet al. (2012/0219841) further in combination with Johnson
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`(2108/0337405) process to include a slitting step as evidenced by Kimuraetal.
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`(2015/0280208) with the expectation of producing the proper size/shape of the electrode.
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`10.
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`Claim 15 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over JP
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`2013/048995 in combination with either Song etal. (5,935,643) or Steinfortet al.
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`(2004/0083589) further in combination with Bolandiet al. (2012/0219841) further in
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`combination with Johnson (2108/0337405) in combination with Broschetal.
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`(2005/0236732).
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`JP 2013/048995 in combination with either Song et al. (5,935,643) or Steinfort et
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`al. (2004/0083589) further in combination with Bolandi et al. (2012/0219841) further in
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`combination with Johnson (2108/0337405) fail to teach the heating rollers to have a
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`portion of the exposed dry coating film on one heating roller while on the other heating
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`roller have the other side of the dry coating film exposed, i.e. opposite sides exposed
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`while on heatingrollers.
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`Broschetal. (2005/0236732) teaches a method and apparatus for making positive
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`electrode films for batteries whereby the use of heating rollers (78/80) are knownto be
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`arranged wherebyoneside of the coating film is exposed while the other side of the
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`coating film is on the peripheral surface of the roller and then reversing the side of the
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`coating film exposed and in contact with the peripheral surface for the subsequent heated
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`roller (abstract, Fig. 8 and [0054).
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`Therefore, it would have been obviousfor one skilled in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention to have modified JP 2013/048995 in
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`combination with either Songet al. (5,935,643) or Steinfort et al. (2004/0083589) further
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`in combination with Bolandiet al. (2012/0219841) further in combination with Johnson
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`(2108/0337405) process to include heating roller situated whereby while onesideis
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`exposedthe other side it on the peripheral surface of the roller and reversing this
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`alignmentfor the subsequent heating roller whereby that which was exposed is now on
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`the peripheral while that which wason the peripheral is now exposed with the
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`expectation of producing the electrode pattern.
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`Regarding claim 15, Johnson (2108/0337405) teaches the claimed secondheating
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`step to be between 100C-300C and higher than the first heating step of SOC-150C [0140]-
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`[0141].
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`Response to Amendment
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`11.
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`Applicant’s arguments with respect to claims 1,3-6 and 8-18 have been considered
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`but are moot because the new groundofrejection does not rely on any reference applied
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`in the prior rejection of record for any teaching or matter specifically challenged in the
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`argument.
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`Applicant argued that the prior art fails to teach the now claimed second
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`temperature (firing temperature) to be no higher than 150C-300C.
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`Johnson (2108/0337405) teaches this as detailed above.
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`Applicant argued that the prior art failed to teach the claimed drying temperatures
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`claims of 60-150C.
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`Johnson (2108/0337405) teachesthis as detailed above.
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`While the Examiner acknowledgesthe fact that Johnson (2108/0337405) teaches
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`the drying and annealing temperature in manufacturing the electrode nanomaterials, the
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`Examinertakes the position that these temperatures would also be suggestive of those
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`utilized in forming thin films of the nanomaterials absent a showing to the contrary.
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