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`Claim Rejections-:- 35 USC§ 112
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`Claims 2-3, 69-74 and 76 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112, second paragraph, as being
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`indefinite for failing to particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter which
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`applicant regards as the invention.
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`As per claim 2, lines 15-16 and claim 3, line 38, the antecedent basis for "said
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`maintenance communication means" recited therein has not been set forth in these claims.
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`Further, ori line 37 of claim 3, the antecedent basis for "said maintenance advisory" also has not
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`been set forth and should be changed to "said maintenance advisories" to rectify the problem.
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`As per claim 69, line 1, the dependency is unclear since there is no claim 645.
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`As per claim 72, line 2, the phrase "configured to transmit digital data on said
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`communication network" is technically unclear. Is it meant "configured to transmit digital data to
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`said communication network"? Further, is the "digital data" to be transmitted on line 2 directed
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`to the "digital performance data" recited in the parent claim 64? If so, "said digital performance
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`data" should be recited. Similarly, "digital data" on line 5 also should be changed to "said digital
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`perfon:llance data". Finally, on line 3, the antecedent basis for "said receiver" has not been set
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`forth in the claim.
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`As per claim 74, line 2, the antecedent basis for "said aircraft performance and control
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`parameters" also has not been established.
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`As per claim 76, line 2, the phrase "configured to transmit data on said communication
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`network" should be "configured to transmit said data to said communication network" for the
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`same reason as set forth above with regard to claim 72. Further, "data" on line 5 and .
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`"maintenance advice" on line 8 should be "said data" and "said maintenance advice"
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`respectively in order to avoid the antecedent basis problem.
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`Claims that have not been specifically indicated are rejected for incorporating the above
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`errors from their respective parent claims by dependency.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC§ 103
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`2.
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`The following is a quotation of35 U.S.C. 103(a) which forms the basis for all
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`obviousness rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`(a) A patent may not be obtained though the invention is not identically disclose~ or described as set forth in
`section 102 of this title, if the differences between the subject matter sought to be patented and the prior art are
`such thaf the subject matter as a whole would have been obvious at the time the invention was made to a person
`having ordinary skill in the art to which said subject matter pertains. Patentability shall not be negatived by the
`manner in which the invention was made.
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`3.
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`Claims 1-3, 64, 69-74 and 78-79 are again rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being
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`unpatentable over Smith et al (patent no. 5931877) in view of Kuroda et al (patent no. 5381140).
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`As per claims 1-3, 64, 69-74 and 78-79, the reason for the rejection based upon the
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`combined teachings of Smith et al and Kuroda et al as set forth in the last office action dated
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`4116/04 is maintained and incorporated herein by reference.
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`4.
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`Claims 66-68 and 75-77 are again rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable
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`over Smith et al and Kuroda et al and further in view of Monroe (patent no. 5798458).
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`As per claims 66-68 and 75-77, the reason for the rejection based upon the combined
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`teachings of Smith et al, Kuroda et al and Monroe as set forth in the last office action dated
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`4/16/04 is also maintained and incorporated herein by reference.
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`5.
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`Claims 92, 93 and 95 are again rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable
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`teachings of Kuroda et al and Monroe as set forth in the last office action dated 4/16/04 is also
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`maintained and incorporated herein by reference.
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`6.
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`In the "remarks" section of the amendment filed on 3/2/05, applicant essentially alleged
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`that (1) the transmission of a configuration label along with the aircraft performance and control
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`parameters as required in claims 1-3 has not been disclosed in neither the Smith et al reference
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`nor the Kuroda et al reference, (2) the transmission or coi:nmunication ofthe performance and
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`control data while in-flight as required in claims 64 and 66-79 has not been disclosed in the
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`Smith et al reference and (3) the storage as disclosed in Kuroda et al only provides storage for
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`data necessary to predict a theoretical path of the aircraft and there is no disclosure therein of
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`archival (long term storage) of performance and control data as required in claims 92-93 and 95.
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`In response, the ,examiner strongly disagrees with such allegations. As to allegation (1),
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`although the aircraft configuration label has not been explicitly disclosed in the Smith et al or
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`Kuroda et al reference, however, it would have been readily apparent for one skilled in the art
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`that the transmitted aircraft ID data to the ground station in Kuroda et al is implicitly included
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`the configuration label as claimed since the aircraft configuration label can be directly
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`determined based upon the aircraft ID. Further, one skilled in the art would have recognized that
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`the maintenance advisory generated in the Smith et al system must include the aircraft
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`configuration in conjunction with other transmitted data in order to provide accurate maintenance
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`advisories to a correct aircraft. As to allegation (2), although the feature of transmitting the
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`performance and control data to the central ground station while the aircraft is in-flight has not
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`been explicitly disclosed in the Smith et al reference, however, such feature of transmitting
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`aircraft data to. the ground station while in-flight is notoriously well known and clearly taught in
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`figure 1 (also see column 3, lines 65 to column 4, lines 1-3) of the Kuroda et al reference. Hence,
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`it is the examiner's contention that it would have been obvious for one skilled in the art that the
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`real-time advisory as taught in Smith et al either already been using the in-flight data or would
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`have been obvious to do so based upon the direct teaching found in the Kuroda et al reference.
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`As to allegation (3) that there is no disclosure in Kuroda et al oflong term storage or archival of
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`performance and control data necessary for a crash data recorder, the examiner also disagrees
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`with such allegation. As disclosed in figure 1 and columns 3-4 of the Kuroda et al reference,
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`performance and control data from navigation device and the ADS airborne device (see column
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`1, lines 53-60) are being recorded in the storage device within the monitoring device while the
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`aircraft is in-flight. Since there is no disclosure in the Kuroda et al reference as to the deletion of
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`such data stored in the storage device, it would have been readily apparent to one skilled in the
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`art that in the event of a crash, the stored crashed data such as aircraft position, velocity, course,
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`wind and temperature (see col. 1, lines 53-60) can be readily retrieved and as such meets the
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`limitations of a crash data recorder as claimed.
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`8.
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`Any inquiry concerning this communication or earlier communications from the
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`examiner should be directed to Gary Chin whose telephone number is (571) 272-6959. The
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`examiner can normally be reached on Monday-Friday 8:00AM to 4:30PM.
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`If attempts to reach the examiner by telephone are unsuccessful, the examiner's
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`supervisor, Thomas G. Black can be reached on (571) 272-6956. The fax phone number for the
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`organization where this application or proceeding is assigned is 571-273-8300.
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`SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL AMENDMENT
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`Dear Sir:
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`Introductory Comments
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`This paper is submitted responsive to the Notice of Non-Compliant Amendment dated
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`May 11, 2005. The Examiner indicated that claims 64, 75, 76, 78, 79 and 92 filed on March 2,
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`2005 were improper and do not comply with 37 C.P.R.§ 1.173. In response, Applicant submits
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`herewith a corrected section of the alleged non-compliant amendment in compliance with 37
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`C.F .R. § 1.121, including a revised version of the claims and remarks designed to remedy certain
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`Amendments to the Claims
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`This listing of claims will replace all prior versions, and listings, of claims in the
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`application:
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`1.
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`(Original)
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`A global, paperless, aircraft maintenance system comprising:
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`an aircraft performance means for detecting aircraft performance and control
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`parameters;
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`a maintenance communications means, located on board an aircraft, for providing
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`maintenance advice to maintenance personnel;
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`a sensor multiplexer receiver and transmitter means, located on board said
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`aircraft, for:
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`accepting said aircraft performance and control parameters;
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`converting said aircraft performance and control parameters, when
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`necessary, to digital form;
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`adding an aircraft identification and configuration label;
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`converting said aircraft performance and control parameters and said
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`identification and configuration label to an outgoing rf signal and
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`broadcasting said outgoing rf signal; and
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`receiving an incoming rf signal, converting it to a maintenance advisory,
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`and
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`feeding
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`said maintenance advisory
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`to
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`said maintenance
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`communication means;
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`an aircraft manufacturer's database means for providing aircraft data and
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`maintenance information;
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`a central station means, located on the ground, for receiving said outgoing
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`rf signal and converting it to said aircraft performance and control
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`parameters and said aircraft identification and configuration label, and
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`broadcasting said incoming rf signal;
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`a processing means, connected to said central station means, for:
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`archiving said aircraft performance and control parameters thus
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`creating an archived data database;
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`combining said aircraft performance and control parameters with
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`said aircraft data and said maintenance information;
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`generating said maintenance advisory; and converting said
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`maintenance advisory to said incoming rf signal;
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`a display and control means, connected to said processing means,
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`for displaying operation of said processing means and for
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`allowing operator control of said processing means; and
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`a global rf communications network means for conveying said
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`outgoing signal from said aircraft to said central station means
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`and conveying said incoming rf signal from said central station
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`means to said aircraft.
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`2.
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`(Original)
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`A global, paperless, aircraft maintenance system comprising:
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`aircraft sensors which detect aircraft performance and control parameters;
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`means, located on board an aircraft, for providing maintenance advice to
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`maintenance personnel;
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`a sensor multiplexer receiver and transmitter, located on board said aircraft,
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`which:
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`accepts said aircraft performance and control parameters;
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`converts said aircraft performance and control parameters, when
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`necessary, to digital form;
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`adds an aircraft identification and configuration label;
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`converts said aircraft performance and control parameters and said
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`aircraft identification and configuration label to an outgoing rf signal and
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`broadcasts said outgoing rf signal; and
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`receives an incoming rf signal, converts it to a maintenance advisory,
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`feeds said maintenance advisory to said maintenance communication
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`means;
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`an aircraft manufacturer's database for providing aircraft data and maintenance
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`information;
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`a central station, located on the ground, which receives said outgoing rf signal
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`and converts it to said aircraft performance and control parameters and said
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`aircraft identification and configuration label, and broadcasts said incoming rf
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`signal;
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`a processing means, connected to said central station, for:
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`archiving said aircraft performance and control parameters thus creating
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`an archived data database;
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`combining said aircraft performance and control parameters with the
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`archived data, and said aircraft data and maintenance information;
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`generating said maintenance advisory; and
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`converting said maintenance advisory to said incoming rf signal;
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`a display and control subsystem, connected to said processing means, and
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`a global rf communications network which conveys said outgoing signal from
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`said aircraft to said central station and conveys said incoming rf signal from said
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`central station to said aircraft.
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`3.
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`(Original)
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`A method of providing global, paperless, aircraft maintenance advisories
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`comprising the steps of:
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`mounting a performance sensor in an aircraft;
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`mounting a control sensor in said aircraft;
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`mounting a means in said aircraft, for providing maintenance advice to maintenance
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`personnel;
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`mounting a sensor multiplexer receiver and transmitter system, in said aircraft;
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`providing communications access to an aircraft manufacturer's database;
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`providing a central ground based station;
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`providing a proce~sing means within said central ground based station;
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`providing a display and control subsystem, connected to said processing means;
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`providing a global, rf communications network;
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`accepting signals from said aircraft performance and control sensors into said sensor
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`multiplexer receiver and transmitter;
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`converting, in said sensor multiplexer receiver and transmitter, said signals from said
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`aircraft performance and control sensors, when necessary, to digital form;
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`adding an aircraft identification and configuration label;
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`converting said signals from said aircraft performance and control sensors, and said
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`aircraft identification and configuration label, in said sensor multiplexer receiver and
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`transmitter, to an outgoing rf signal;
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`transmitting said outgoing rf signal from said sensor multiplexer receiver and transmitter
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`to said central ground base station via said global rf communications network;
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`receiving said outgoing rf signal at said central ground based station;
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`converting said outgoing rf signal at said ground based central station to said aircraft
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`performance and control signals plus said aircraft identification and configuration label;
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`performing within said processing means the steps of:
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`archiving said aircraft performance and control signals thus creating an archived
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`data database;
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`combining said aircraft performance and control signals with the archived data,
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`and
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`information from said aircraft manufacturer's database;
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`generating maintenance advisories; and
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`converting said maintenance advisories to an incoming rf signal;
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`sending said incoming rf signal, via said global communications network, from said
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`central ground based station to said sensor multiplexer receiver and transmitter;
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`converting said incoming rf signal, at said sensor multiplexer receiver and transmitter, to
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`said maintenance advisories; and
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`feeding said maintenance advisory from said sensor multiplexer receiver and transmitter
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`4-63.
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`(Canceled)
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`64. (Currently Amended) An aircraft maintenance system for use on an aircraft having a
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`flight data recorder, the maintenance system comprising:
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`a transmitter portable to be placed on an aircraft, said transmitter configured for
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`transmission of digital performance data across a communication network
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`while said aircraft is in flight; and
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`a central station connected to said communication network configured to receive and
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`analyze said transmission of digital performance data to generate maintenance
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`advice for said aircraft while said aircraft is in flight,
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`wherein said digital performance data includes an identifier unique to a particular
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`aircraft and at least a portion of said digital performance data comprises data
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`directed to the flight data recorder.
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`65. (Canceled)
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`66. (Previously Presented) The aircraft maintenance system of claim 64 further comprising:
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`a sensor multiplexer located on said aircraft, said sensor multiplexer having a
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`plurality of inputs for receiving aircraft performance and control parameters from
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`existing aircraft sensors, and an output in communication with said transmitter for
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`providing said digital performance data to said transmitter.
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`67.
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`(Previously Presented) The aircraft maintenance system of claim 64 wherein said
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`digital performance data further includes digitized audio information.
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`68. (Previously Presented) The aircraft maintenance system of claim 64 wherein said digital
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`performance data further includes digitized video information.
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`69. (Previously Presented) The aircraft maintenance system of claim 645 wherein said
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`digital performance data includes aircraft position data directed to said flight data recorder.
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`70. (Previously Presented) The aircraft maintenance system of claim 69 wherein
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`information provided by a GPS receiver is used in the calculation of said aircraft position
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`71. (Previously Presented) The aircraft maintenance system of claim 70 wherein
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`information provided by an inertial navigation system is used in the calculation of said
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`aircraft position data.
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`72. (Previously Presented) The aircraft maintenance system of claim 64, wherein said
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`central station is further configured to transmit digital data on said communication network
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`and said maintenance advice is transmitted from said central station to said receiver, the
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`a receiver on said aircraft configured to receive digital data from said
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`communication network: and
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`a maintenance communication means, located on said aircraft. for providing
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`said maintenance advice to maintenance personnel. said maintenance
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`communication means having an input for receiving said maintenance
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`advice from said receiver.
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`73. (Previously Presented) The aircraft maintenance system of claim 72 wherein said
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`maintenance advice is provided aurally to said maintenance personnel.
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`74. (Previously Presented) The aircraft maintenance system of claim 68 wherein said central
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`station includes a storage system for storing said aircraft performance and control parameters.
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`75. (Currently Amended) An aircraft maintenance system comprising:
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`a transmitter positionable to be located on an aircraft. said transmitter
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`configured for transmission of data across a communication network
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`while said aircraft is in flight:
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`a ground based station connected to said communication network configured
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`to receive and analyze said transmission of data. while said aircraft is
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`in flight, to generate maintenance advice for said aircraft: and
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`a sensor multiplexer located on said aircraft. said sensor multiplexer having a
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`plurality of inputs for receiving aircraft performance and control
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`parameters from aircraft sensors and an output in communication with
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`said transmitter for providing said data to said transmitter;
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`wherein said data further includes an aircraft identifier unique to a particular
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`aircraft.
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`76. (Currently Amended) The aircraft maintenance system of claim 75. wherein said ground
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`based station is further configured to transmit data on said communication network and said
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`maintenance advice is transmitted from said ground based station to said aircraft. further
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`comprising:
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`a receiver located on said aircraft. said receiver configured to receive data
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`from said communication network: and
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`a maintenance communication means which receives maintenance advisory
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`data from said receiver and provides maintenance advice to
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`maintenance personnel.
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`77. (Previously Presented) The aircraft maintenance system of claim 75 wherein said ground
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`based station includes a storage system for archiving said aircraft performance and control
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`parameters.
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`78. (Currently Amended) A method for real-time monitoring and archiving of aircraft
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`performance data including the steps of:
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`providing a performance sensor in an aircraft. said performance sensor having an
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`output indicative of an aircraft performance parameter while said aircraft is in
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`operation;
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`while said aircraft is in operation. electronically transmitting at least said aircraft
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`performance parameter to a global communication network;
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`receiving said aircraft performance parameter from said global communication
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`network at a ground based station;
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`analyzing said aircraft performance parameter at said ground based station;
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`while said aircraft is in operation, generating an aircraft maintenance advisory when
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`the analysis of said aircraft performance parameter indicates an aircraft
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`problem; and
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`archiving said aircraft performance parameter at said ground based station.
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`79. (Currently Amended) The method for real-time monitoring and archiving of aircraft
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`performance data according to the method of claim 78 further including the steps of:
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`transmitting said aircraft maintenance advisory;
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`receiving said aircraft maintenance advisory on said aircraft; and
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`displaying said aircraft maintenance advisory on said aircraft while said aircraft is in
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`operation.
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`80.-91. (Canceled)
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`92.
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`(Currently Amended) A telemetric crash data recorder comprising:
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`a sensor multiplexer receiver and transmitter mounted in an aircraft; and
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`a central ground based station having a data storage device,
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`wherein said sensor multiplexer receiver and transmitter receives aircraft
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`performance and control parameters from existing sensors on said
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`aircraft and, while said aircraft is in flight, transmits said performance
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`and control parameters to said central ground based station over a
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`world wide communication system for archival in said data storage
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`device.
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`93.
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`(Previously Presented) The telemetric crash data recorder of claim 92 further
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`comprising:
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`a GPS receiver in communication with said sensor multiplexer receiver and
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`transmitter such that a position of said aircraft is transmitted to said
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`central ground based station.
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`94.
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`(Canceled)
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`95.
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`(Previously Presented) The telemetric crash data recorder of claim 93 wherein said
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`performance and control parameters comprise information recorded by an on board flight data
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`recorder.
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`REMARKS
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`undersigned, No. 06-0540.
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`Respectfully submitted,
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`Scott R. Zinge
`an,
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`Fred H. Holmes,
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`FELLERS, SNIDER, BLANKENSHIP,
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`Date: :J ~ \3 ( 2005"
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`The amendment document filed on 02 March 2005 is considered non-compliant because it has failed to meet the
`requirements of 37 CFR 1.121. In order for the amendment document to be compliant, correction of the following item(s) is
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`THE FOLLOWING MARKED {X) ITEM{S) CAUSE THE AMENDMENT DOCUMENT TO BE NON-COMPLIANT:
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`0 A. Amended paragraph(s) do not include markings.
`0 B. New paragraph{s) should not be underlined.
`0 C. Other __ .
`0 2. Abstract:
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`D A. A complete listing of all of the claims is not present.
`D B. The listing of claims does not include the text of all pending claims (including withdrawn claims)
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`of each claim cannot be identified. Note: the status of every claim must be indicated after its claim
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`(Previously presented), (New), (Not entered), {Withdrawn) and {Withdrawn-currently amended).
`D D. The claims of this amendment paper have not been presented in ascending numerical order.
`~ E. Other: Claims 64. 75. 76. 78. 79 and 92 filed on 3/2/05 are improper and do not complv with 37 CFR
`1. 173. The changes made in these claims must be made relative to the original patent claims and not made relative
`to a previous amendment as shown. Therefore, the bracketed limitation presented in the above-mentioned claims
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