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`Bryan LOCHMAN
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`LOCHMAN et al.
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`The presentapplication,filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined under the first
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`inventorto file provisions of the AIA.
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`Double Patenting
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`The nonstatutory double patenting rejection is based on a judicially created doctrine grounded
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`in public policy (a policy reflected in the statute) soas to prevent the unjustified or improper timewise
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`extension of the “right to exclude” granted by a patent and to prevent possible harassment by multiple
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`assignees. Anonstatutory double patenting rejection is appropriate where the conflicting claims are not
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`identical, but at least one examined application claim is not patentably distinct from the reference
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`claim(s) because the examined application claim is either anticipated by, or would have been obvious
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`over, the reference claim(s). See, e.g., Inre Berg, 140 F.3d 1428, 46 USPQ2d 1226 (Fed. Cir. 1998): Inre
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`Goodman,11 F.3d 1046, 29 USPQ2d 2010 (Fed. Cir. 1993); Inre Longi, 759 F.2d 887, 225 USPQ 645 (Fed.
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`Cir. 1985); Inre Van Ornum,686 F.2d 937, 214 USPQ 761 (CCPA 1982); In re Vogel, 422 F.2d 438, 164
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`USPQ 619 (CCPA 1970); In re Thorington, 418 F.2d 528, 163 USPQ 644 (CCPA 1969).
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`3.
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`Claims 162-169 and 174-181 rejected on the ground of nonstatutory double patenting as being
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`unpatentable over the claims of U.S. Patent No. 11,769,986 (hereinafter Lochman et al.).
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`4.
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`Regarding claim 162, Lochman etal. disclose: a laser system comprising a plurality of enclosed
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`components, at least one of the components comprising one or more beam emitters therewithin,
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`wherein (i) eachcomponent comprisesa gas inlet configured to permit ingress of gas into the
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`component and a gas outlet configured to permit egress of gas out of the component, and (ii) the
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`components are fluidly connected to eachother in series; a pump, different from the plurality of
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`enclosed components, for supplying gas tothe gas inlet of a first one of the components, whereby the
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`supplied gas flows sequentially into and out of each of the series -connected components; and a
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`siloxane-mitigation system, different from the plurality of enclosed components, configured to remove
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`siloxanes from gas supplied by the pump (claim 3).
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`5.
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`Regarding claim 163, Lochman etal. disclose: further comprising an inlet manifold, different
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`from the plurality of enclosed components,fluidly coupled to the gas inlet of the first one of the
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`components, wherein the pump supplies gas tothe inlet manifold for supply to the gas inlet of the first
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`one of the enclosed components(claim 3).
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`6.
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`Regarding claim 164, Lochman etal. disclose: wherein at least one of the enclosed components
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`of the laser system (i) comprises therewithin one or more optical elements configured to focus and/or
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`direct laser beams, and (ii) does not comprise a beam emitter therewithin (claim 9).
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`7.
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`Regarding claim 165, Lochman etal. disclose: further comprising an outlet manifold, different
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`from the plurality of enclosed components,fluidly coupled to the gas outlet of a last one of the enclosed
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`components (claim 4).
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`8.
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`Regarding claim 166, Lochman etal. disclose: wherein the pump is fluidly connected to the
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`outlet manifold (claim 6).
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`9.
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`Regarding claim 167, Lochman etal. disclose: wherein the outlet manifold is configured to
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`release gas intoa surrounding ambient(claim 7).
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`10.
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`Regarding claim 168, Lochman etal. disclose: wherein a gas outlet of a last one of the enclosed
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`components is fluidly connected to the pump (claim 6).
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`11.
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`Regarding claim 169, Lochman etal. disclose: wherein a gas outlet of a last one of the enclosed
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`components is configured to release gas intoa surrounding ambient (claim 8).
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`12.
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`Regarding claim 174, Lochman etal. disclose: further comprising one or more sensors
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`configured to detect siloxanes within at least one enclosed component and/or within one or more
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`conduits fluidly connected to at least one of the pump, at least one enclosed component, or the
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`siloxane-mitigation system (claim 10).
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`13.
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`Regarding claim 175, Lochman etal. disclose: wherein one of the components comprises a laser
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`resonatorhaving an enclosed laser cavity, the laser cavity comprising therewithin: a plurality of beam
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`emitters each emitting a beam having a different wavelength; a dispersive element configured to
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`receive beams emitted by the plurality of emitters and combine the beams into a multi-wavelength
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`beam; and disposed optically downstream of the dispersive element,a partially reflective out put
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`coupler configured to (i) receive the multi-wavelength beam,(ii) transmita first portion of the multi-
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`wavelength beam as an output beam,and (iii) reflect a second portion of the multi-wavelength beam
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`back toward the dispersive element (claim 17).
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`14.
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`Regarding claim 176, Lochman etal. disclose: the laser cavity comprises a platform having top
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`and bottom opposedsides and defining an opening therethrough; the plurality of beam emittersis
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`disposed over the topside of the platform, the beams emitted thereby being directed through the
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`opening in the platform to the bottom side of the platform; and the dispersive elementis disposed over
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`the bottom side of the platform and positioned to receive the beams directed through the opening
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`(claim 18).
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`15.
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`Regarding claim 177, Lochman etal. disclose: wherein the partially reflective output coupler is
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`disposed over the bottom side of the platform (claim 19).
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`16.
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`Regarding claim 178, Lochman etal. disclose: wherein the laser cavity comprises therewithin: a
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`plurality of slow-axis collimation lenses disposed optically downstream of the plurality of beam emitters,
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`each slow-axis collimation lens configured to receive one or more beams from one of the beam
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`emitters; anda plurality of folding mirrors disposed optically downstream of the slow-axis collimation
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`lenses and optically upstream of the dispersive element (claim 20).
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`17.
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`Regarding claim 179, Lochman etal. disclose: wherein: the laser cavity comprises a platform
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`having top and bottom opposedsides; the plurality of beam emitters is disposed over the top side of the
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`platform; the plurality of slow-axis collimation lenses and the plurality of folding mirrors are disposed
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`over the top side of the platform; the dispersive elementis disposed over the bottom side of the
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`platform; the platform defines an opening therethrough, andthe beams emitted by the plurality of
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`beam emitters are directed, from the top side of the platform to the bottom side of the platform, to the
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`dispersive element through the opening; and the partially reflective output coupler is disposed over the
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`bottom side of the platform (claim 21).
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`18.
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`Regarding claim 180, Lochman etal. disclose: wherein the plurality of enclosed components of
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`the laser system comprisesa plurality of laser resonators, each laser resonator(i) being enclosed within
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`a separate enclosurefluidly coupled to a different one of the gas inlets and (ii) comprising a plurality of
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`beam emitters therewithin and being configured to combine beams emitted by the beam emitters into a
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`combined beam (claim 22).
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`19.
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`Regarding claim 181, Lochman etal. disclose: a beam-combining module, separate from the
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`laser resonators, configured to receive the combined beams from the laser resonators and combine the
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`combined beams into an output beam; andafiber optic module, separate from the laser resonators,
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`configured to receive the output beam from the beam-combining module and supply the output beam
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`to an optical fiber (claim 23).
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`20.
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`Claims 170-173, 182-184, 186 and 187 rejected on the ground of nonstatutory double patenting
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`as being unpatentable over the claims of U.S. Patent No. 11,769,986 (hereinafter Lochman etal.) in view
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`of U.SPatent No. 11,424,592 (hereinafter Lochman ‘592).
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`21.
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`Regarding claim 170, Lochman etal. do not disclose: further comprising a desiccant positioned
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`to remove moisture from gas supplied by the pump.
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`22.
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`Lochman ‘592 discloses: further comprising a desiccant positioned to remove moisture from gas
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`supplied by the pump (claim 4). It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify the device of Lochman by adding a desiccant to
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`the device in order to remove moisture from the device.
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`23.
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`Regarding claim171, Lochman et al. do not disclose: wherein the siloxane-mitigation system
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`comprises a siloxane-adsorbing material and/or a siloxane-absorbing material.
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`24,
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`Lochman ‘592 discloses: wherein the siloxane-mitigation system comprises a siloxane-adsorbing
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`material and/or a siloxane-absorbing material (claim 5). It would have been obvious to one of ordinary
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`skill in the art before the effectivefiling date of the claimed invention to modify the device of Lochman
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`by adding a siloxane adsorbing material and/or a siloxane-absorbing material in order to remove
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`siloxane from the device.
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`25.
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`Regarding claim 172, Lochman et al. do not disclose: wherein the siloxane -mitigation system
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`comprises a remediation system configured to remove siloxanes from thegas via at least one of
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`condensation or reaction.
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`26.
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`Lochman ‘592 discloses: wherein the siloxane-mitigation system comprises a remediation
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`system configured to remove siloxanes from the gas via at least one of condensation or reaction (claim
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`8). It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of the
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`claimed invention to modify the device of Lochman by adding a remediation system in order to remove
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`siloxane from the device.
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`27.
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`Regarding claim 173, Lochman et al. do not disclose: wherein the siloxane -mitigation system
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`comprises a liquid over and/or through which gas supplied by the pump is flowed.
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`28.
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`Lochman ‘592 discloses: wherein the siloxane-mitigation system comprisesa liquid over and/or
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`through which gas supplied by the pump is flowed (claim 9). It would have been obvious to one of
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`ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify the device of
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`Lochman by flowing a liquid over or through the gas supplied by the pump in order to removesiloxane
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`from the device.
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`29.
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`Regarding claim 182, Lochman etal. do not disclose: further comprising a computer-based
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`controller configured to operate the pump.
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`30.
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`Lochman ‘592 discloses: further comprising a computer-based controller configured to operate
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`the pump (claim 11). 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 the device of Lochman by using a computer-based
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`controller to operate the pump in order to more accurately control the amount of gas in the device.
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`31.
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`Regarding claim 183, Lochman et al. do not disclose: further comprising one or more sensors
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`configured to detect siloxanes within at least one enclosed component and/or within one or more
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`conduits fluidly connected to at least one of the pump, at least one enclosed component, or the
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`siloxane-mitigation system, wherein the controller is responsive to signals received from the one or
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`more sensors.
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`32.
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`Lochman ‘592 discloses: further comprising one or more sensors configured to detect siloxanes
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`within at least one enclosed component and/or within one or more conduits fluidly connected to at
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`least one of the pump, at least one enclosed component, or the siloxane-mitigation system, wherein the
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`controller is responsive to signals received from the one or more sensors(claim 12). It would have been
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`obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to
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`modify the device of Lochman as modified by adding one or more sensors tothe device and coupled to
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`the controller in order to adjust the amountof gas in the device based onthe signals from the sensors.
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`33.
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`Regarding claim 184, Lochman et al. do not disclose: wherein the controller is configured to
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`operate the pump only whenasiloxane concentration detected by at least one of the sensors exceeds a
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`threshold.
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`34.
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`Lochman ‘592 discloses: wherein the controller is configured to operate the pump only whena
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`siloxane concentration detected by at least one of the sensors exceeds a threshold (claim 13). It would
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`have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art before the effective filing date of the claimed
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`invention to modify the device of Lochman as modified by adding one or more sensors to the device and
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`coupled to the controller in order to adjust the amount of gas in the device based on thesignals from
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`the sensors.
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`35.
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`Regarding claim 186, Lochman etal. do not disclose: wherein the controller is configured to
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`operate the pump continuously, at least during operation of the one or more beam emitters.
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`36.
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`Lochman ‘592 discloses: wherein the controller is configured to operate the pump continuously,
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`at least during operation of the one or more beam emitters (claim 14). It would have been obvious to
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`one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify the
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`device of Lochman as modified by using a computer-based controller to operate the pump and to
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`operate the pump continuously in order to supply more gas into the device.
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`37.
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`Regarding claim 187, Lochman et al. do not disclose: wherein the controller is configured to
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`operate the pump at regular, predeterminedintervals, irrespective of a siloxane concentration within
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`one or more of the components.
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`38.
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`Lochman ‘592 discloses: wherein the controller is configured to operate the pump at regular,
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`predetermined intervals, irrespective of a siloxane concentration within one or more of the components
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`(claim 15). It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date
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`of the claimed invention to modify the device of Lochman as modified by using a computer-based
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`controller to operate the pump and to operate the pump at regular, predetermined intervals in order to
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`simplify the pump control process in the device.
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`39.
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`Claim 185 is rejected on the ground of nonstatutory double patenting as being unpatentable
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`over the claims of U.S. Patent No. 11,769,986 (hereinafter Lochman etal.) in view of U.S Patent No.
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`11,424,592 (hereinafter Lochman ‘592) and Das et al. (5,646,954).
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`AO.
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`Regarding claim185, Lochman as modified do not disclose: wherein the controller is configured
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`to power down or power off the one or more beam emitters whena siloxane concentration detected by
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`at least one of the sensors exceeds a threshold.
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`41.
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`Das et al. disclose: controller is configured to power down or power off the laser when laser
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`energy deviates too far from a user-specified range(col. 1, lines 23-45). It would have been obvious to
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`one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify the
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`device of Lochman as modified by powering off the one or more beam emitters when a siloxane
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`concentration exceeds a threshold in order to protect the one or more emitters.
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`Conclusion
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`42.
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`The prior art made of recordand notrelied upon is considered pertinent to applicant's
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`disclosure. Weida etal. (US PG Pub 2015/0042820) disclose: A sensor system for sensing the presence of
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`methane and sulfur hexafluoride in an area includes(i) a laser assembly including a quantum cascade
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`gain medium that generates a MIR output beam that is directed at the area (Abstract). Ikdea et al. (US
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`PG Pub 2010/0086459) disclose: An impurity removing apparatusis simple in structure for removing
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`impurities from a rare gas and enable to make the rare gas reusable. The impurity removing apparatus
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`includes a first treatment device 21 for removing fluorine and fluorine compound which are mixed with
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`a rare gas discharged from an excimer laser oscillation apparatus 10, asecond treatment device 23 for
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`removing oxygen generated bythe first treatment device, and a circulation device 25 for circulating the
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`rare gas discharged from the excimer laser oscillation apparatus 10 and returning the rare gas tothe
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`excimer laser oscillation apparatus 10 (Abstract).
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