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`APPLICATION NO.
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`FILING DATE
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`FIRST NAMED INVENTOR
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`ATTORNEY DOCKETNO.
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`CONFIRMATION NO.
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`13/071, 174
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`03/24/2011
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`Niall R. Lynam
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`DONOP-1696
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`01/05/2012
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`VAN DYKE, GARDNER, LINN & BURKHART, LLP
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`2851 CHARLEVOIX DRIVE,S.E.
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`GRANDRAPIDS, MI 49546 ART UNIT
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`2K AMINE
`SAMIR
`AMARI, ALESSANDRO V
`PAPER NUMBER
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`2872
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` MAIL DATE
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`O1/05/2012
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`PAPER
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`DELIVERY MODE
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`PTOL-90A (Rev. 04/07)
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 1
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006,p. 1
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`Application No.
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`Office Action Summary
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`LYNAM, NIALL R.
`13/071,174
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`Esaniner
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`ALESSANDRO AMARI
`2872
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`Status
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`1)] Responsive to communication(s) filed on 03 October 2011.
`2a)_] This action is FINAL.
`2b)X] This action is non-final.
`3) Anelection was made by the applicant in response to a restriction requirement set forth during the interview on
`____; the restriction requirement and election have been incorporatedinto this action.
`4)L) Since this application is in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
`closed in accordancewith the practice under Ex parte Quayle, 1935 C.D. 11, 453 O.G. 213.
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`Disposition of Claims
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`5) Claim(s) 1-27 is/are pending in the application.
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`5a) Of the above claim(s)
`is/are withdrawn from consideration.
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`6)L] Claim(s)
`is/are allowed.
`7) Claim(s) 1-18 and 20-27is/are rejected.
`8)B4 Claim(s) 19 is/are objected to.
`9)[] Claim(s)___ are subject to restriction and/or election requirement.
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`12) Theoath ordeclaration is objected to by the Examiner. Note the attached Office Action or form PTO-152.
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
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`13) Acknowledgmentis madeof a claim for foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d)or(f).
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`20 Certified copies of the priority documents have been received in Application No.
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`application from the International Bureau (PCT Rule 17.2(a)).
`* See the attached detailed Office action fora list of the certified copies not received.
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`1) CL] Notice of References Cited (PTO-892)
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`2) [] Notice of Draftsperson’s Patent Drawing Review (PTO-948)
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`Part of Paper No./Mail Date 20111228
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`Office Action Summary
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 2
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006, p. 2
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`Application/Control Number: 13/071,174
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Terminal Disclaimer
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`The terminal disclaimerfiled on 3 October 2011 disclaiming the terminal portion
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`of any patent granted on this application which would extend beyond the expiration date
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`of US7,934,843 and 13/071169 has been reviewed and is accepted. The terminal
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`disclaimer has been recorded.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 102
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`Thefollowing is a quotation of the appropriate paragraphs of 35 U.S.C. 102 that
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`form the basis for the rejections underthis section madein 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
`applicant for patent, except that an international application filed under the treaty defined in section
`351(a) shall have the effects for 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)
`of such treaty in the English language.
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`Claims 1-18 and 20-27 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 102(e) as being anticipated
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`by Lynam etal (hereafter “Lynam”) US 2002/0072026.
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`The applied reference has a commoninventor with the instant application.
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`Baseduponthe 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(e) might be overcome
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`either by a showing under 37 CFR 1.132 that any invention disclosed but not claimed in
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`the reference wasderived from the inventorof 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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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 3
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006,p. 3
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`Application/Control Number: 13/071,174
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`In regard to claim 1, Lynam discloses (see Figures 3-9) an exterior sideview
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`mirror system suitable for use on an automobile, said exterior sideview mirror system
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`comprising: an exterior sideview mirror assembly (12) adapted for attachmentto a side
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`of an automobile; said exterior sideview mirror assembly including a reflective element
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`(30) having a rearward field of view when attached to the side of the automobile; said
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`reflective element attached to an electrically-operated actuator (36) of said exterior
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`sideview mirror assembly and movable by said actuator in orderto position said
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`rearwardfield of view to a driver-desired position when said exterior sideview mirror
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`assembly is attached to the side of the automobile as described in paragraph [0036];
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`wherein said reflective element comprises a plano-auxiliary reflective element
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`assembly, said piano-auxiliary reflective element assembly comprising a plano reflective
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`element having unit magnification and a separate auxiliary reflective element having a
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`curvature as described in paragraph [0015] and as shownin Figures 5A-5H; said plano
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`reflective element and said auxiliary reflective element of said plano-auxiliary reflective
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`element assembly mounted adjacently at said piano-auxiliary reflective element
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`assembly in a side-by-side relationship and not superimposedwith one reflective
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`element on top of the otherreflective element as shownin Figures 5a-5H; said plano
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`reflective element and said auxiliary reflective element supported at a backing plate
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`element (60, 160), said backing plate element mounting to said actuator such that
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`movementof said backing plate element of said piano-auxiliary reflective dement
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`assembly by said actuator simultaneously and similarly moves said plano reflective
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`elementand said auxiliary reflective element as described in paragraph [0042]; said
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 4
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006, p. 4
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`auxiliary reflective element having a wide-angle field of view encompassing a blind spot
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`in the side lane adjacent the side of the automobile to which said exterior sideview
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`mirror assembly is attached as described in paragraph [0058]; said backing plate
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`element havingafirst support portion supporting said plano reflective element and a
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`second support portion supporting said auxiliary reflective element as shown in Figures
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`3 and 6; wherein said auxiliary reflective element is positioned at an outboard portion of
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`said piano-auxiliary reflective element assembly whensaid exterior sideview mirror
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`assembly is mounted to the side of the automobile as shown in Figures 5A-5H and as
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`described in paragraph [0057]; wherein said backing plate element comprises a
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`polymeric substrate that is formed as a single elementby injection molding of a
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`polymeric resin as described in paragraph [0050]; wherein said backing plate elementis
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`capable of supporting said plano reflective element and said auxiliary reflective element
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`as described in paragraph [0050]; wherein said first support portion of said backing
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`plate element comprisesaflat portion and wherein said plano reflective elementis
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`disposed at said flat portion as described in paragraph [0050]; wherein said second
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`support portion of said backing plate element comprises a curved portion and wherein
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`said auxiliary reflective element is disposed at said curved portion; wherein at least one
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`of said plano reflective element and said auxiliary reflective element comprises one of
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`(a) a glass substrate having a surface coated with a metallic reflector coating and (b) a
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`polymeric substrate having a thin glass element applied to a surface thereof and with an
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`opposing surface thereof having a reflecting layer applied thereto as described in
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`paragraph [0043]; wherein said plano reflective element and said auxiliary reflective
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 5
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006, p. 5
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`element are adjacently supported at said backing plate elementat a joint, and wherein
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`said piano-auxiliary reflective element assembly includes a demarcation element (65,
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`165), said demarcation element disposed at said joint to form a demarcation between
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`said plano reflective element and said auxiliary reflective element, said demarcation
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`element having a portion visible to a driver of the automobile when said exterior
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`sideview mirror assembly is attached to the side of the automobile as described in
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`paragraph [0051] and as shownin Figures 3 and 6; wherein at least a portion of said
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`auxiliary reflective element adjacent said plano reflective element hasits front surface
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`generally coplanar with the front surface of said plano reflective element as described in
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`paragraph [0048]; wherein said demarcation elementis dark colored as describedin
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`paragraph [0051]; wherein said demarcation element comprises a polymer material as
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`described in paragraph [0051]; wherein said joint comprises a space between said
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`plano reflective element and said auxiliary reflective element as described in paragraph
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`[0051] and as shownin Figures 3, 6, 8 and 9; wherein said demarcation elementis at
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`least partially disposed at said space between said planoreflective element and said
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`auxiliary reflective element as shownin Figures 3, 6, 8 and 9; and wherein said
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`demarcation element comprises a wall on said backing plate element, said wall located
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`on said backing plate elementat said joint, said wall disposed betweensaid plano
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`reflective element and said auxiliary reflective element as shownin Figure 6 and as
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`described in paragraph [0051]; and wherein, when said exterior sideview mirror
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`assembly is attached to the side of the automobile, the entirety of said auxiliary
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 6
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006, p. 6
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`reflective elementis further distant from the side of the equipped automobile than the
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`entirety of said plano reflective element as shownin Figures 5D, 5H and 8.
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`Regarding claim 2, Lynam discloses that the rearward field of view of said
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`auxiliary reflective elementis at an angle of at least about 3 degreesrelative to the
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`rearwardfield of view of said plano reflective element as described in paragraph [0059].
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`Regarding claim 3, Lynam discloses that the rearwardfield of view of said
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`auxiliary reflective element is generally directed at least one of outwardly and
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`downwardly with respect to the longitudinal axis of the equipped automobile when said
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`exterior sideview mirror assembly is attached to the side of the automobile as described
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`in paragraph [0059].
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`Regarding claim 4, Lynam discloses that said plano reflective elementis
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`supported at said backing plate elementby at least one of an adhesive attachment and
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`a mechanical attachment and wherein said auxiliary reflective element is supported at
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`said backing plate element by at least one of an adhesive attachment and a mechanical
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`attachment, and wherein said auxiliary reflective element comprises a glass substrate
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`having a surface coated with a metallic reflector coating and wherein said auxiliary
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`reflective element comprises a bent glass substrate as described in paragraph [0047]
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`and [0055].
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`Regarding claim 5, Lynam disclosesthat said planoreflective element comprises
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`a flat glass substrate having a surface coated with a metallic reflector coating and
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`wherein said auxiliary reflective element comprises a bent glass substrate having a
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 7
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006, p. 7
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`surface coated with a metallic reflector coating, and wherein said bent glass substrate
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`as described in paragraph [0047] and [0055].
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`Regarding claim 6, Lynam discloses that said plano reflective element comprises
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`a flat glass substrate having a surface coated with a metallic reflector coating and
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`wherein said auxiliary reflective element comprises a bent glass substrate having a
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`surface coated with a metallic reflector coating, and wherein said bent glass substrate
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`has an aspherical curvature as described in paragraph [0005] and [0080].
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`Regarding claim 7, Lynam discloses that said plano reflective element comprises
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`a substrate having a surface coated with a metallic reflector coating and wherein said
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`auxiliary reflective element comprises a substrate having a surface coated with a
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`metallic reflector coating as described in paragraph [0043] and [0047]; and wherein said
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`curved portion of said backing plate element comprises a curvature corresponding to a
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`curvatureof said auxiliary reflective element, and wherein said curved portion of said
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`backing plate element comprisesat least one of (a) a spherical curvature, (b) an
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`aspherical curvature and (c) a multiradius curvature as shownin Figures 3 and 6.
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`Regarding claim 8, Lynam discloses that said demarcation element comprises a
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`wall structure that at least partially partitions said backing plate elementintoafirst
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`region wheresaid planoreflective element is disposed and a separate and adjacent
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`second region wheresaid auxiliary reflective element is disposed, and wherein atleast
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`one of(a) said first region is adapted to receive said plano reflective element and (b)
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`said secondregion is adaptedto receive said auxiliary reflective element as described
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`in paragraph [0051] and as shownin Figure 6.
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 8
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006, p. 8
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`Regarding claim 9, Lynam discloses that said auxiliary reflective element
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`comprises a heater element operable to demist/deice the outmostsurface of said
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`auxiliary reflective element when said auxiliary reflective elementis disposed at said
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`backing plate element and whensaid exterior sideview mirror assembly is attached and
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`operated on theside of the automobile as described in paragraph [0054].
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`Regarding claim 10, Lynam discloses that said exterior sideview mirror assembly
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`including said piano-auxiliary reflective element having a rearwardfield of view when
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`attached to the side of the automobile comprisesa driver-side exterior sideview mirror
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`assembly, and wherein, when attachedto the side of the automobile, said driver-side
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`exterior sideview mirror assembly providesto the driver of the equipped automobile a
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`total field of view that generally subtends an angle of at least about 25 degrees with
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`respectto the side of the equipped automobile as described in paragraph [0046].
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`Regarding claim 11, Lynam disclosesthat said auxiliary reflective element has an
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`aspherical curvature as described in paragraph [0083].
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`Regarding claim 12, Lynam disclosesthat the ratio of the width of said piano
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`reflective element to the width of said auxiliary reflective element is greater than 1.5 as
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`described in paragraph [0039].
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`Regarding claim 13, Lynam discloses that said exterior sideview mirror assembly
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`comprises a door-mounted exterior sideview mirror assembly adapted for attachmentto
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`a side of the automobile adjacenta driver seating location of a driver of the automobile
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`and wherein the rearwardfield of view of said auxiliary reflective element generally
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`views downwardly towards the road surface adjacentto the driver seating location at
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 9
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006, p. 9
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`least at a distancein the range of about 1 foot to about 24 feet to the rear of the driver
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`seating location as described in paragraph [0059].
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`Regarding claim 14, Lynam discloses that at least one of said plano reflective
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`element and said auxiliary reflective element comprises a glass substrate having a
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`surface coated with a metallic reflector coating, and wherein said metallic reflector
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`coating is selected from the group consisting of (i) a chromium coating, (ii) a titanium
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`coating, (iii) a rhodium coating, (iv) a metal-alloy coating, (v) a nickel alloy coating, (vi)
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`an aluminum coating and(vii) a silver coating as described in paragraph [0043].
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`Regarding claim 15, Lynam discloses that said plano reflective element
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`comprises an electro-optic reflective element as described in paragraph [0043].
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`Regarding claim 16, Lynam disclosesthat said auxiliary reflective element
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`comprises a fixed reflectance mirror reflector and said fixed reflectance mirror reflector
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`comprises a curved substrate coated with a metallic reflector coating as described in
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`paragraph [0055].
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`In regard to claim 17, Lynam discloses (see Figures 3-9) an exterior sideview
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`mirror system suitable for use on an automobile, said exterior sideview mirror system
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`comprising: an exterior sideview mirror assembly (12) adapted for attachmentto a side
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`of an automobile; said exterior sideview mirror assembly including a reflective element
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`(30) having a rearward field of view whenattachedto the side of the automobile; said
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`reflective element attached to an electrically-operated actuator (36) of said exterior
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`sideview mirror assembly and movable by said actuator in order to position said
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`rearwardfield of view to a driver-desired position when said exterior sideview mirror
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 10
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006, p. 10
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`assembly is attached to the side of the automobile as described in paragraph [0036];
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`wherein said reflective element comprises a plano-auxiliary reflective element
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`assembly, said plano-auxiliary reflective element assembly comprising a plano reflective
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`element having unit magnification and a separate auxiliary reflective element having a
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`curvature as described in paragraph [0015] and as shownin Figures 5A-5H; said plano
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`reflective element and said auxiliary reflective element of said plano-auxiliary reflective
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`element assembly mounted adjacently at said piano-auxiliary reflective element
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`assembly in a side-by-side relationship and not superimposedwith one reflective
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`element on top of the other reflective element as shown in Figures 5a-5H; said plano
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`reflective element and said auxiliary reflective element supported at a backing plate
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`element (60, 160), said backing plate element mounting to said actuator such that
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`movementof said backing plate element of said piano-auxiliary reflective dement
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`assembly by said actuator simultaneously and similarly moves said plano reflective
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`element and said auxiliary reflective element as described in paragraph [0042]; said
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`auxiliary reflective element having a wide-angle field of view encompassinga blind spot
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`in the side lane adjacent the side of the automobile to which said exterior sideview
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`mirror assembly is attached as described in paragraph [0058]; said backing plate
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`element havingafirst support portion supporting said plano reflective element and a
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`second support portion supporting said auxiliary reflective element as shownin Figures
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`3 and 6; wherein said auxiliary reflective elementis positioned at an outboard portion of
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`said piano-auxiliary reflective element assembly whensaid exterior sideview mirror
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`assembly is mounted to the side of the automobile as shownin Figures 5A-5H and as
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 11
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006,p. 11
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`described in paragraph [0057]; wherein said backing plate element comprises a
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`polymeric substrate that is formed as a single elementby injection molding of a
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`polymeric resin as described in paragraph [0050]; wherein said backing plate elementis
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`capable of supporting said plano reflective element and said auxiliary reflective element
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`as described in paragraph [0050]; wherein said first support portion of said backing
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`plate element comprisesa flat portion and wherein said plano reflective elementis
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`disposed at said flat portion as described in paragraph [0050]; wherein said second
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`support portion of said backing plate element comprises a curved portion and wherein
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`said auxiliary reflective element is disposed at said curved portion; wherein the rearward
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`field of view of said auxiliary reflective elementis different from and angled to the
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`rearwardfield of view of said plano reflective element when both are attached to said
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`backing plate element of said piano-auxiliary reflective element assembly when said
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`piano-auxiliary reflective element assembly is included in said exterior sideview mirror
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`assembly and whensaid exterior sideview mirror assembly is attached to the side of the
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`automobile as described in paragraphs [0042] and [0051]; wherein angling of the
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`rearwardfield of view of said auxiliary reflective elementrelative to the rearward field of
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`view of said plano reflective element is achieved, at least in part, by an angling of said
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`second support portion of said backing plate element supporting said auxiliary reflective
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`elementrelative to said first support portion of said backing plate element supporting
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`said planoreflective element as described in paragraph [0059]; wherein, when said
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`exterior sideview mirror assembly is attached to the side of the automobile, the field of
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`view of said plano reflective element generally views rearwardly of the equipped
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 12
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006, p. 12
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`automobile and thefield of view of said auxiliary reflective element generally views
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`towards a blind spotin the side lane adjacent the side of the automobile to which said
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`exterior sideview mirror assembly is attached, said blind spot being generally outside
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`the rearwardfield of view of said plano reflective element whensaid plano reflective
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`element is viewed by a driver of the equipped automobile whensaid exterior sideview
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`mirror assembly is attached to the side of the automobile as described in paragraphs
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`[0052], [0058] and [0059]; wherein at least one of said plano reflective element and said
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`auxiliary reflective element comprises one of (a) a glass substrate having a surface
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`coated with a metallic reflector coating and (b) a polymeric substrate having a thin glass
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`element applied to a surface thereof and with an opposing surface thereof having a
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`reflecting layer applied thereto as described in paragraph [0043]; wherein tile rearward
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`field of view of said auxiliary reflective elementis generally directed at least one of
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`outwardly and downwardly with respectto the longitudinal axis of the equipped
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`automobile whensaid exterior sideview mirror assembly is attached to the side of the
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`automobile as described in paragraph [0059]; wherein said exterior sideview mirror
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`assembly including said plano-auxiliary reflective element having a rearwardfield of
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`view when attached to the side of the automobile comprises a driver-side exterior
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`sideview mirror assembly, and wherein, when attached to the side of the automobile,
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`said driver-side exterior sideview mirror assembly providesto the driver of the equipped
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`automobile a total field of view that generally subtends an angle of at least about 25
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`degrees with respectto the side of the equipped automobile as described in paragraph
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 13
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006, p. 13
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`[0046]; and wherein said auxiliary reflective element comprisesa fixed reflectance
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`mirror reflector as described in paragraph [0055].
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`Regarding claim 18, Lynam disclosesthat said auxiliary reflective element
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`comprises a polymeric substrate having a thin glass element applied to a surface
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`thereof and with an opposing surface thereof having a reflecting layer applied thereto as
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`described in paragraphs [0047] and [0050].
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`Regarding claim 20, Lynam disclosesthat said auxiliary reflective element
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`comprises a glass substrate having a surface coated with a metallic reflector coating as
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`described in paragraphs [0043] and [0047].
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`Regarding claim 21, Lynam discloses that said plano reflective element
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`comprises a substrate having a surface coated with a metallic reflector coating and
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`wherein said auxiliary reflective element comprises a substrate having a surface coated
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`with a metallic reflector coating as described in paragraphs [0043] and [0047], and
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`wherein said curved portion of said backing plate element comprises a curvature
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`corresponding to a curvatureof said auxiliary reflective element, and wherein said
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`curved portion of said backing plate element comprisesat least one of (a) a spherical
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`curvature, (b) an aspherical curvature and (c) a multiradius curvature as shownin
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`Figures 3 and 6.
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`Regarding claim 22, Lynam disclosesthat said auxiliary reflective element has a
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`spherical curvature, and wherein said curvedportion of said backing plate element has
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`a spherical curvature as described in paragraph [0083].
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 14
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006, p. 14
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`Application/Control Number: 13/071,174
`Art Unit: 2872
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`Regarding claim 23, Lynam disclosesthat said plano reflective element
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`comprisesa flat glass substrate having a surface coated with a metallic reflector coating
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`and wherein said auxiliary reflective element comprises a bent glass substrate having a
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`surface coated with a metallic reflector coating, and wherein said bent glass substrate
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`has a spherical curvature as described in paragraphs [0045] and [0083].
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`In regard to claim 24, Lynam discloses (see Figures 3-9) an exterior sideview
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`mirror system suitable for use on an automobile, said exterior sideview mirror system
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`comprising: an exterior sideview mirror assembly (12) adapted for attachmentto a side
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`of an automobile; said exterior sideview mirror assembly including a reflective element
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`(30) having a rearwardfield of view when attached to the side of the automobile; said
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`reflective element attached to an electrically-operated actuator (36) of said exterior
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`sideview mirror assembly and movable by said actuator in orderto position said
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`rearwardfield of view to a driver-desired position when said exterior sideview mirror
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`assembly is attached to the side of the automobile as described in paragraph [0036];
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`wherein said reflective element comprises a plano-auxiliary reflective element
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`assembly, said piano-auxiliary reflective element assembly comprising a planoreflective
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`elementhaving unit magnification and a separate auxiliary reflective element having a
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`curvature as described in paragraph [0015] and as shownin Figures 5A-5H; said plano
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`reflective element and said auxiliary reflective elementof said plano-auxiliary reflective
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`element assembly mounted adjacently at said piano-auxiliary reflective element
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`assembly in a side-by-side relationship and not superimposedwith one reflective
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`element on top of the otherreflective element as shownin Figures 5a-5H; said plano
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 15
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006, p. 15
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`Art Unit: 2872
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`reflective element and said auxiliary reflective element supported at a backing plate
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`element (60, 160), said backing plate element mounting to said actuator such that
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`movementof said backing plate elementof said piano-auxiliary reflective dement
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`assembly by said actuator simultaneously and similarly moves said plano reflective
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`element and said auxiliary reflective element as described in paragraph [0042]; said
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`auxiliary reflective element having a wide-angle field of view encompassinga blind spot
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`in the side lane adjacent the side of the automobile to which said exterior sideview
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`mirror assembly is attached as described in paragraph [0058]; said backing plate
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`element having a first support portion supporting said plano reflective element and a
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`second support portion supporting said auxiliary reflective element as shownin Figures
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`3 and 6; wherein said auxiliary reflective elementis positioned at an outboard portion of
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`said piano-auxiliary reflective element assembly whensaid exterior sideview mirror
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`assembly is mounted to the side of the automobile as shownin Figures 5A-5H and as
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`described in paragraph [0057]; wherein said backing plate element comprises a
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`polymeric substrate that is formed as a single elementby injection molding of a
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`polymeric resin as described in paragraph [0050]; wherein said backing plate elementis
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`capable of supporting said plano reflective element and said auxiliary reflective element
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`as described in paragraph [0050]; wherein said first support portion of said backing
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`plate element comprisesa flat portion and wherein said plano reflective elementis
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`disposed at said flat portion as described in paragraph [0050]; wherein said second
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`support portion of said backing plate element comprises a curved portion and wherein
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`said auxiliary reflective element is disposed at said curved portion; wherein the rearward
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2006, p. 16
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2006, p. 16
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`field of view of said auxiliary reflective elementis different from and angled to the
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`rearwardfield of view of said plano reflective element when both are attached to said
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`backing plate element of said piano-auxiliary reflective element assembly when said
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`piano-auxiliary reflective element assembly is included in said exterior sideview mirror
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`assembly and whensaid exterior sideview mirror assembly is attached to the side of the
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`automobile as described in paragraphs [0042] and [0051]; wherein angling of the
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`rearwardfield of view of said auxiliary reflective elementrelative to the rearwardfield of
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`view of said plano reflective element is achieved, at least in part, by an angling of said
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`second support portion of said backing plate element supporting said auxiliary reflective
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`element relative to said first support portion of said backing plate element supporting
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`said plano reflective element as described in paragraph [0059]; wherein, when said
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`exterior sideview mirror assembly is attached to the side of the automobile, thefield of
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`view of said plano reflect