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`Please find below andfor attached an Office communication concerning this application or proceeding.
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`The time period for reply, if any. is set in the attached communication.
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`PTO] .—90A (Rev. 04M?)
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 1
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 1
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`Application No.
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`i2i'91 1,2?4 LYNAM. NIALL R.
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`Examiner
`Office Action Summary
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`ALESSANDRO AMARI
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`-- The MAILING DATE of this communication appears on the cover sheet with the correspondence address --
`Period for Reply
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`A SHORTENED STATUTORY PERIOD FOR REPLY IS SET TO EXPIRE 3 MONTH(S} OR THIRTY (30) DAYS.
`WHICHEVER IS LONGER, FROM THE MAILING DATE OF THIS COMMUNICATION.
`Extensions at time may be available under the provisions of 3? CFR 1.136taj
`In no event. however. may a reply be timely tiled
`atler Six {6} MONTHS lrom the mailing date of this communication.
`If NO period for reply is speciiied above. the maximum statutory period will apply and will expire Six [6) MONTHS irorn the mailing date of this communication.
`Failure to reply within the set or extended period for reply will. by statute. cause lhe application to become ABANDONED {35 Ll.S.C. § 133]
`Any reply received by the Office later 1han three mon1l'is alter the mailing da1e of this communication. even iI timely filed. may reduce any
`earned patent ten'n adjustment. See 3? CFR 1.704113}.
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`HE Responsive to communication(s} tiled on 01 August 201 t.
`2aiC| This action is FINAL.
`2cm This action is non—final.
`BjEI An election was made by the applicant in response to a restriction requirement set forth during the interview on
`_: the restriction requirement and election have been incorporated into this action.
`4”] Since this appiication is in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
`closed in accordance with the practice under Exparte Quayle. 1935 CD. 11.453 0.8. 213.
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`Disposition of Claims
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`SHE Claimisj 20-29 and 39-65 isiare pending in the application.
`5a} 01 the above ciaimisj _ isiare withdrawn from consideration.
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`Bil] Claimis) _ isiare allowed.
`HE Claimis} 20—29 and 39—65 isiare rejected.
`Bil] Claimlsj _ isiare objected to.
`9H] Claimisj _ are subject to restriction andior election requirement.
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`Application Papers
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`10)I:I The specification is objected to by the Examiner.
`'ltjfi The diawing(s) filed on 25 October 2010 isiare: ajE accepted or kill] objected to by the Examiner.
`Applicant may not request that any objection to the drawingisj be held in abeyance. See 3? CFR 1.85(a).
`Replacement drawing sheetis) including the correction is required if the drawingts) is objected to. See 37 CFR 1.121(d).
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`i2}I:] The oath or declaration is objected to by the Examiner. Note the attached Office Action or term PTO-152.
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
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`13)|:I Acknowledgment is made of a claim for foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(aj-(dj or (f).
`ajCj All oil] Some ‘ c)|:| None or:
`1.I:I Certified copies of the priority documents have been received.
`2.I:I Certified copies of the priority documents have been received in Application No. _
`3.I:I Copies of the certified copies ot the priority documents have been received in this National Stage
`application from the International Bureau (PCT Rule 17.2(a)).
`' See the attached detailed Office action for a list of the certified copies not received.
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`4} El Interview Summary tPTO~413j
`1) E Notice of References Cited {PTO-892}
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`2) I] Notice of Draftsperson’s Patent Drawing Review (PTO-948}
`a) E lni‘om'tatjon Disclosure Statementts) (PTOisBiosi
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`Paper Nolsjiiv'lail Date 12/702010.
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`Oflioe Action Summary
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`Part 01' Paper NuiMail Date 20111026
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 2
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 2
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`Applicatioanontrol Number: 121911274
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Election/Restrictions
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`Applicant's election without traverse of Group 1V in the reply filed on 1 August
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`2011 is acknowledged.
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`Double Paten ting
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`The nonstatutory double patenting rejection is based on a judicially created
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`doctrine grounded in public policy (a policy reflected in the statute) so as to prevent the
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`unjustified or improper timewise extension of the "right to exclude” granted by a patent
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`and to prevent possible harassment by multiple assignees. A nonstatutory
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`obviousness-type double patenting rejection is appropriate where the conflicting claims
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`are not identical, but at least one examined application claim is not patentably distinct
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`from the reference claim(s) because the examined application claim is either anticipated
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`by. or would have been obvious over, the reference claim(s). See, e.g., fn re Berg, 140
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`F.3d 1428, 46 USPQ2d 1226 (Fed. Cir. 1998): in re Goodman, 11 F.3d 1046, 29
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`USPQ2d 2010 (Fed. Cir. 1993); in re Longf, 759 F.2d 887, 225 USPQ 645 (Fed. Cir.
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`1985); in re Van Ornum, 686 F.2d 937, 214 USPQ 761 (CCPA 1982); fn re Vogef, 422
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`F.2d 438, 164 USPQ 619 (CCPA 1970); and In re Thorington, 418 F.2d 528, 163
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`USPQ 644 (CCPA 1989).
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`A timely filed terminal disclaimer in compliance with 37 CFR 1.321(0) or 1.321 (d)
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`may be used to overcome an actual or provisional rejection based on a nonstatutory
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`double patenting ground provided the conflicting application or patent either is shown to
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 3
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 3
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`ApplicationfControl Number: 121911.274
`Art Unit: 2872
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`be commonly owned with this application, or claims an invention made as a result of
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`activities undertaken within the scope of a joint research agreement.
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`Effective January 1, 1994, a registered attorney or agent of record may sign a
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`terminal disclaimer. A terminal disclaimer signed by the assignee must fully comply with
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`37 CFR 3.730;).
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`Claims 20. 26, 43-45, 49-51, 52 and 59 are rejected on the ground of
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`nonstatutory obviousness—type double patenting as being unpatentable over claims 1.
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`15, 25 and 26 of US. Patent No. 7934843. Although the conflicting claims are not
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`identical, they are not patentably distinct from each other because claims 20, 26, 4345,
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`49-51, 52 and 59 recite essentially the same subject matter as claims 1, 15, 25 and 26
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`in US 7934843 except for a mirror housing and a spherical or single radius of curvature
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`of the curved mirror element which are known in the art.
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`It would have been obvious to
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`one of ordinary skill in the art at the time the invention was made to utilize a mirror
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`housing and have the auxiliary non-piano curved element be defined by a spherical
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`radius of curvature so as to provide for protection from the elements and to provide for
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`an improved field of view to the user.
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`Cfafm Rejections - 35 USC § 102
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`The following is a quotation of the appropriate paragraphs of 35 U.S.C. 102 that
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`form the basis for the rejections under this section made in this Office action:
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`A person shall be entitled to a patent unless —
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`{e} the invention was described in (1) an application for patent. published under section 122(b}, by
`another filed in the United States before the invention by the applicant for patent or (2) a patent
`granted on an application for patent by another filed in the United States before the invention by the
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 4
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 4
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`ApplicationiControl Number: 121911.274
`Art Unit: 2872
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`applicant for patent. except that an international application filed under the treaty defined in section
`351(a} shall have the effects lor purposes of this subsection of an application filed in the United States
`only if the international application designated the United States and was published under Article 21(2)
`oi such treaty in the English language.
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`Claims 20-29, 39-42, 46-48, and 52-65 are reiected under 35 U.S.C. 102(e) as
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`being anticipated by Lynam et al (hereafter “Lynam") US 20030072026.
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`The applied reference has a common inventor with the instant application.
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`Based upon the earlier effective U.S. filing date of the reference, it constitutes prior art
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`under 35 U.S.C. 102(e). This rejection under 35 U.S.C. 102(9) might be overcome
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`either by a showing under 37 CPR 1.132 that any invention disclosed but not claimed in
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`the reference was derived from the inventor of this application and is thus not the
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`invention “by another," or by an appropriate showing under 37 CFR 1.131.
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`In regard to claims 20 and 26. Lynam discloses (see Figures 1-3, 5, 6, 8, 14) an
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`exterior sideview mirror assembly suitable for vehicular use, said exterior sideview
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`mirror assembly comprising: a mirror housing (40) defining a primary opening; a single
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`mirror backing plate element {60) within said mirror housing and disposed adjacent to
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`said primary opening; said single mirror backing plate element movable by an
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`electrically-operable actuator (36) as described in paragraph [0042]; a main piano mirror
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`element (50) fixedly secured to and supported by said single mirror backing plate
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`element and disposed within said primary opening for providing a view rearward of a
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`vehicle equipped with said exterior sideview mirror assembly through a first primary field
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`of view as described in paragraphs [0041] and [0042]; an auxiliary non-piano curved
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`mirror element (55) fixedly secured to and supported by said single mirror backing plate
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`element and disposed adjacent to said main piano mirror element as described in
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 5
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 5
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`paragraph [0042], said auxiliary non-piano curved mirror element defined by a single
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`radius of curvature differing from said main piano mirror element such that said auxiliary
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`non—piano curved mirror element provides a second auxiiiary field of view rearward of
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`the vehicle equipped with said exterior sideview mirror assembly as described in
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`paragraph [0083]; wherein said first primary field of view of said main piano mirror
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`element overlaps said second auxiliary field of view of said auxiliary non-piano curved
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`mirror element as shown in Figure 14 and as described in paragraph [0076]: wherein
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`said single mirror backing plate element comprises a generally rigid polymeric mofding
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`able to support said main plano mirror element and said auxiliary non-plano curved
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`mirror element as described in paragraph [0050]; wherein said single mirror backing
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`plate element comprises a generally flat portion for supporting said main plano mirror
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`element and a curved portion for supporting said auxiliary non-piano curved mirror
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`element as described in paragraph [0050]; wherein said curved portion of said single
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`mirror backing plate element for supporting said auxiliary non-piano curved mirror
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`element is angled reiative to said generally flat portion of said single mirror backing
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`plate element for supporting said main piano mirror element in a manner such that,
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`when a driver of a vehicle equipped with said exterior side view mirror assembly aligns
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`the rearward field of view of said main plano mirror element. the rearward field of view
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`of said main plano mirror element is aligned downwardly relative to a vehicle body side
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`to which said exterior side view mirror assembly is attached as described in paragraphs
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`[0059], [0072] — [0074] and as shown in Figure BB; wherein said main piano mirror
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`element comprises one of (a) a generally flat glass substrate having a surface coated
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 6
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 6
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`with a metallic reflector coating and (b) a generally flat polymeric substrate having a thin
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`glass element applied to a surface thereof and with an opposing surface thereof having
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`a reflecting layer applied thereto as described in paragraph [0043]; and wherein said
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`curved portion of said single mirror backing plate element defines an auxiliary non-piano
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`curved mirror element backing plate element radius of curvature substantially equal to
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`said single radius of curvature as described in paragraph [0050].
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`In regard to claims 52 and 59, Lynam discloses (see Figures 1—3, 5, 6, 8, 14) an
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`exterior sideview mirror assembly suitabie for vehicular use, said exterior sideview
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`mirror assembly comprising: a mirror housing (40) defining a primary opening; a single
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`mirror backing plate element (60) within said mirror housing and disposed adjacent to
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`said primary opening; said single mirror backing plate element movable by an
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`electrically-operable actuator (36); a main piano mirror element (50) fixedly secured to
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`and supported by said single mirror backing plate element and disposed within said
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`primary opening for providing a view rearward of a vehicle equipped with said exterior
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`sideview mirror assembly through a first primary field of view; an auxiliary non-piano
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`curved mirror element (55) fixedly secured to and supported by said single mirror
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`backing ptate element and disposed adjacent to said main piano mirror element.
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`wherein said auxiliary non-piano curved mirror element comprises a reflector-coated
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`spherically curved substrate and has a spherical radius of curvature with substantially a
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`single radius of curvature differing from said main piano mirror element such that said
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`auxiliary non-piano curved mirror element provides a second auxiliary field of view
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`rearward of the vehicle equipped with said exterior sideview mirror assembly as
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 7
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 7
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`described in paragraphs [0042] and [0083], wherein said first primary field of view of
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`said main plano mirror element overiaps said second auxiliary field of view of said
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`auxiliary non-piano curved mirror element as shown in Figure 14 and as described in
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`paragraph [0076]; wherein said single mirror backing plate element comprises a
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`generally rigid polymeric molding able to support said main piano mirror element and
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`said auxiliary non-piano curved mirror element as described in paragraph [0050];
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`wherein said single mirror backing plate element comprises a generally flat portion for
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`supporting said main piano mirror element and a curved portion for supporting said
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`auxiliary non-piano curved mirror element as described in paragraph [0050]; wherein
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`said main piano mirror element is fixedly secured to said generally fiat portion of said
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`single mirror backing plate element and said auxiliary non-piano curved mirror element
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`is fixedly secured to said curved portion of said single mirror backing plate as described
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`in paragraph [0050] and as shown in Figures 3 and 6; wherein said curved portion of
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`said singie mirror backing plate element for supporting said auxiliary non-piano curved
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`mirror element is angled relative to said generally flat portion of said single mirror
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`backing piate element for supporting said main piano mirror element in a manner such
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`that. when a driver of a vehicle equipped with said exterior side view mirror assembly
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`aligns the reanrvard field of view of said main piano mirror element, the rearward fieid of
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`view of said main piano mirror element is atigned downwardly relative to a vehicle body
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`side to which said exterior side view mirror assembly is attached as described in
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`paragraphs [0059], [0072] — [0074] and as shown in Figure GB; wherein said main piano
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`mirror element comprises one of (a) a generally flat gfass substrate having a surface
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 8
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 8
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`coated with a metallic reflector coating and (b) a generally flat polymeric substrate
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`having a thin glass element applied to a surface thereof and with an opposing surface
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`thereof having a reflecting iayer applied thereto as described in paragraph [0043]; and
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`wherein said curved portion of said single mirror backing plate element defines an
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`auxiliary non—piano curved mirror element backing plate element radius of curvature
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`substantially equal to said single radius of curvature as described in paragraph [0050].
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`Regarding claims 21 and 27, Lynam discloses including a divider (65) between
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`said main piano mirror element and said auxiliary non-piano curved mirror element that
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`demarcates said auxiliary non~plano curved mirror element from said main plano mirror
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`element visually as described in paragraph [0042].
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`Regarding claims 22, 54 and Si, Lynam discloses that said main piano mirror
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`element comprises a generally flat glass substrate having a surface coated with a
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`metallic reflector coating as described in paragraph [0047].
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`Regarding claim 23, Lynam discloses that said single mirror backing plate
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`element includes a molded wall extending from a surface thereof and wherein said
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`divider comprises at least a portion of said molded wall as described in paragraph
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`[0051].
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`Regarding claim 24, Lynam discloses that said wail generally circumscribes the
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`circumferential edge of said auxiliary non-piano curved mirror element when said
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`auxiliary non-piano curved mirror element is supported by said single mirror backing
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`plate element as described in paragraph [0051].
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 9
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 9
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`ApplicationiControl Number: 12911274
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`Regarding claims 25, 29, 55 and 62, Lynam discloses that said main piano mirror
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`element comprises a generally flat glass substrate having a surface coated with a
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`metallic reflector coating as described in paragraphs [0043] and [0047] and including a
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`bracket (38) configured for fixedly securing said exterior sideview mirror assembly to the
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`vehicle body side as shown in Figure 2.
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`Regarding claim 28, Lynam discloses that said single mirror backing plate
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`element includes a molded wall extending from a surface thereof and wherein said
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`divider comprises at least a portion of said molded wall and wherein said wail generally
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`circumscribes the circumferential edge of said auxiliary non—piano curved mirror element
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`when said auxiliary non-piano curved mirror element is supported by said single mirror
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`backing plate element as described in paragraphs [0042] and [0051].
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`Regarding claim 39, Lynam discloses that said auxiliary non-piano curved mirror
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`element comprises a reflector-coated multiradius Curved substrate as shown in Figure 6
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`and as described in paragraph [0042].
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`Regarding claims 40, 46. 56 and 63, Lynam discloses that said generally flat
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`portion of said single mirror backing plate element defines a primary plane that is
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`substantially flat and wherein said curved portion of said single mirror backing plate
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`element is substantially convex-curved as described in paragraph [0080].
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`Regarding claims 41, 47. 57 and 64, Lynam discloses wherein a part of said
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`curved portion of said single mirror backing plate element is one of (a) substantially
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`copianar with said primary plane and (b) substantially rearward of said primary plane as
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`shown in Figure 3.
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 10
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 10
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`Regarding claims 42, 48, 58 and 65, Lynam discloses wherein a first part of said
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`curved portion of said singie mirror backing plate element is substantially coplanar with
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`said primary plane and a second part of said curved portion of said single mirror
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`backing piate element is substantially rearward of said primary plane as shown in Figure
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`3.
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`Regarding claims 53 and 60, Lynam discloses that said single mirror backing
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`plate element includes a molded wall extending from a surface thereof, and wherein
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`said wall generally circumscribes the circumferential edge of said auxiliary non-piano
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`curved mirror element when said auxiliary non—piano curved mirror element is supported
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`by said single mirror backing plate element as described in paragraph [0051].
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`Allowable Subject Matter
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`Claims 43-45 and 49-51 are objected to as being dependent upon a rejected
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`base claim, but would be allowable (provided that the double-patenting rejection above
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`is obviated) if rewritten in independent form including all of the limitations of the base
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`claim and any intervening claims.
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`Claims 43 and 49 are allowable for at least the reason, “comprises a generally
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`flat polymeric substrate having a thin glass element applied to a surface thereof and
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`with an opposing surface thereof having a reflecting layer applied thereto, and wherein
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`said generally flat polymeric substrate is formed from an elongated sheet of substrate
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`material comprising a polymeric resin material, and wherein said elongated sheet has a
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`substantially transparent functional film applied at a surface thereof, and wherein said
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 11
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 11
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`substantially transparent functional film provides at least one of (a) an anti-abrasion
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`function, (b) a hydrophobic function and (c) a hydrophilic function. and wherein said
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`functional film comprises an ultrathin glass material which is sufficiently flexible to be
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`provided in a reel or roll, and wherein said functional film is sufficiently flexible to
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`conform to said generally flat polymeric substrate of said main plano mirror element,
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`and said main piano mirror element comprises a reflective film disposed at a surface of
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`said generally flat polymeric substrate opposite said substantially transparent functional
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`film" as set forth in the claimed combination. Ciaims 44, 45, 50 and 51 are allowable
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`due to their dependence on cIaims 43 and 49.
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`Conclusion
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`Any inquiry concerning this communication or earlier communications from the
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`examiner should be directed to ALESSANDRO AMARI whose telephone number is
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`(571)272-2306. The examiner can normally be reached on Monday-Friday 8:00 AM to
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`If attempts to reach the examiner by telephone are unsuccessful, the examiner's
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`supervisor, Stephone B. Allen can be reached on (571) 272-2434. The fax phone
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`number for the organization where this application or proceeding is assigned is 571-
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`273-8300.
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 12
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 12
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`fAIessandro Amarif
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`Primary Examiner, Art Unit 2872
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 13
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 13
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`PATENT
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`IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`: Alessandro V. Amari
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`: Niall R. Lynam
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`123911274
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`EXTERIOR SHDEVIBW MIRROR SYSTEM
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`Mail Stop Amendment
`Commissioner for Patents
`P.O. Box 1450
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`Dear Sir:
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`REQUEST FOR RECONSTDERATION
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`Responsive to the Office Action mailed October 3] , 201 l , Applicants wish to
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`submit the following:
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`Remarks begin on page 2 of' this paper.
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`A Terminal Disclaimer is attached.
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`A Declaration under Rule 131(a) is attached.
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 14
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`Applicant
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`Remarks:
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`The amendments and remarks presented herein are believed to be fully responsive
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`to the Office Action dated October 31, 201 1. Claims 20-29 and 39—65 are pending in the
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`application.
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`Double Patenting Claim Rejection:
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`Claims 20, 26, 43-45, 49-51, 52 and 59 were rejected under the judicially created
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`doctrine of obviousncss-typc double patenting as being wipatentable over claims 1 , 15, 25 and 26 of
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`U.S. Patent No. 7,934,843. Enclosed herewith is a Terminal Disclaimer with respect to U.S.
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`Patent No. 7,934,843. The basis for the double-patenting rejection is obviated. Accordingly,
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`withdrawal of the rejection of claims 20, 26, 43-45, 49-51, 52 and 59 is respectfully requested.
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`Applicant submits that the terminal disclaimer also disclaims the term of any patent that will
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`issue from the present application beyond the term of U.S. Patent No. 6,522,451.
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`Please charge Account No. 50-5553 for the $160 terminal disclaimer fee due and
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`for any additional fees which may be due.
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`Allowable Claims:
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`Claims 43-45 and 49-51 were indicated as being drawn to allowable subject matter
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`and would be allowed if rewritten in independent form. Because Applicant believes that claims 20-
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`29, 39-42, 46-48 and 52-65 are allowable, as discussed below, Applicant has not amended claims
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`43 and 49 to be in independent form.
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`Claim Rejections Under 35 U.S.C. §102:
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`Claims 20-29, 39-42, 46-48 and 52—65 were rejected under 35 U.S.C. §102(e) as
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`being anticipated by Lynarn, U.S. Publication No. US 2002;007:1026 ("Lynam '026"). Applicant
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`respeetfiilly traverses.
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 15
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 15
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`Applicant submits that Lynam "026 is not prior art under 35 U.S.C. §102(e).
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`Lynarn '026 published June 13, 2002, and, as discussed below, the present application has an
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`effective filing date of May 20, 2003 (the filing date of U.S. provisional application 601471872).
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`Thus, Lynam ‘026 published prior to the priority date of the presently claimed invention and
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`Lynarn 0% cannot be cited as prior art under 35 U.S.C. §102(e).
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`Also, because the present application has a priority date of May 20, 2003 that is
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`less than one year after the publication date of Lynam '026 (June 13, 2002), and because (as
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`discussed below) Applicant conceived and reduced to practice the invention claimed in at least
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`the independent claims prior to the effective date of Lynatn '026, Applicant respectfully submits
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`that Lynam '026 is also not prior an under 35 U.S.C. §102(a).
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`The present application is a continuation of US. patent application Ser. No.
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`12851045, filed August 5, 2010, now US. Pat. No. 7,934,843, which is a continuation ofU.S.
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`patent application Serial No. 12!] 97,666, filed August 25, 2008, new U.S. Patent No. 7,842,154,
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`which is a division of U.S. patent application Serial No. 101709334, filed May 5, 2004, now U.S.
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`Patent No. 7,420,156, which claims the benefit of US. provisional application, Serial No.
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`60/471,872, filed May 20, 2003.
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`The present application incorporates by reference US. Patent Nos. 6,522,451 and
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`6,717,712. See, for example, paragraph [0045] on page 6 of the present application (reproduced
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`below).
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`[0045} Reflective element 12 may comprise an aspheric or multi~radius or
`wide angle single element reflective element substrate. The reflective
`element 12 may provide a field of view similar to the plane-auxiliary
`reflective element assembly disclosed in US. Pat. Nos. 6,522,451 and
`6,717,712, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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`With respect to the priority provisional application Serial No. 60f471,8‘?2, this application
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`similarly incorporates by reference US. Patent No. 6,522,451 and US. patent application Serial
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`No. 09f745,172, filed December 20, 2000. US. patent application Serial No. 091745,172 issued
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 16
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 16
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`as U.S. Patent No. {$317,712. Thus, the present application and each of the priority applications
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`incorporate by reference the same disclosures.
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`With respect to the rejection in view of Lynam '026, and in accordance with 37
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`CFR 1.131, Applicant Submits herewith a Declaration which declares that the invention claimed
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`in at least independent claims 20, 26, 52 and 59 was invented by Applicant prior to the
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`publication date ofLynaln ‘026, namely, June 13, 2002. The specification and drawings (Exhibit
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`A) ofU.S. patent application Serial No. 09i478,315, which was filed on January 6, 2000 by Niall
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`R. Lynam (the sole named inventor of the present application), along with U.S. Patent No.
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`6,522,451 (Exhibit B), which issued to Lynarn fi'om U.S. patent application Serial No.
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`09i478,315, are submitted with the Declaration as corroborative evidence that the present
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`invention was reduced to practice prior to the Lynarn ‘026 publication date of J unc 13, 2002 (and
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`prior to the December 20, 2000 filing date of the application that published as Lynam '026). The
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`Declaration is signed by the named inventor (Niall R. Lynam) for the present application. The
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`attached Specification and drawings of Exhibits A and B clearly corroborate that the inventions -
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`claimed in at least independent claims 20, 26, 52 and 59 were reduced to practice well prior to June
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`13, 2002, the publication date ofLynam '026, and prior to December 20, 2000', the filing date of the
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`application that published as Lynam '026.
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`Accordingly, the rcjcctibns of claims 20—29, 39-42, 46—48 and 52-65 under §102(e)
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`in View of Lynam '026 are obviated, and reconsideration and withdrawal of these rejections is
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`respectfillly requested.
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 17
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 17
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`Claims 20-29 and 39-65 are pending in the application. Applicant nespectfiflly
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`submits that claims 20-29 and 39—65 are in condition for allowance and a notice to that effect is
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`earnestly and reapectfully requested.
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`Rcspcctfially submitted,
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`NIALL R. LYNAM
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`By: Gardner, Linn, Burkhart & Flory, LLP
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`Date: November3, 2011. W_
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 18
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2004, p. 18
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`IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`EXTERIOR SIDEVIEW MIRROR SYSTEM
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`DECLARATION UNDER RULE 131(3)
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`Niall R. Lynam, the inventor and Applicant in the above referenced patent application,
`declares as follows:
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`[.
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`Prior to June 13, 2002, the inventor and Applicant conceived of the claimed
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`invention of at least the independent claims as filed in the present application. For
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`example, and with reference to claim 20 of the present application, the inventor and
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`Applicant conceived of an exterior sidevicw mirror system comprising:
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`a.
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`a mirror housing defining a primary opening;
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`a single mirror backing plate element within said mirror housing and disposed
`adjacent to said primary opening;
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`said single mirror backing plate element movable by an electrically-Operable
`actuator;
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`a main plano mirror element fixedly secured to and supported by said single
`mirror backing plate element and disposed within said primary opening for
`providing a view rearward of a vehicle equipped with said exterior sideview
`mirror assembly through a first primary field of view;
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`an auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element fixedly secured to and supported
`by said single mirror backing plate element and disposed adiacent to said main
`plano mirror element, said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element defined
`by a single radius of curvature differing from said main plano mirror element
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 200