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` APPLICATION NO.
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`FIRST NAMED INVENTOR
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`ATTORNEY DOCKETNO.
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`CONFIRMATION NO.
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`Niall R. Lynam
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`DONO9P-2048
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`1002
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`13/776,091
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`FILING DATE
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`02/25/2013
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`EXAMINER
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`Gardner, Linn, Burkhart & Flory, LLP a
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` NOTIFICATION DATE
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`08/16/2013
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`ELECTRONIC
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`DELIVERY MODE
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`Please find below and/or 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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`Notice of the Office communication was sent electronically on above-indicated "Notification Date" to the
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`mason @ glbf.com
`patents @ gIbf.com
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`PTOL-90A (Rev. 04/07)
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 1
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 1
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`Applicant(s)
`Application No.
`LYNAM, NIALL R.
`13/776,091
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`ALESSANDRO AMARI
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`Office Action Summary
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`In no event, however, may a reply be timely filed
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`- Failure to reply within the set or extended period for reply will, by statute, cause the application to become ABANDONED (35 U.S.C. § 133).
`Any reply received by the Office later than three months after the mailing date of this communication, even if timely filed, may reduce any
`earned patent term adjustment. See 37 CFR 1.704(b).
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`Status
`1) Responsive to communication(s)filed on 26 June 2013.
`(1) A declaration(s)/affidavit(s) under 37 CFR 1.130(b) was/werefiled on
`2a)C] This action is FINAL.
`2b)—] This action is non-final.
`3)L] An election was made by the applicant in responseto a restriction requirementsetforth during the interview on
`__; the restriction requirement and election have been incorporated into this action.
`4)[] Since this application is in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
`closed in accordance with the practice under Ex parte Quayle, 1935 C.D. 11, 453 O.G. 213.
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`Disposition of Claims
`5)] Claim(s) 7-98 is/are pending in the application.
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`5a) Of the above claim(s) 47-98 is/are withdrawnfrom consideration.
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`6)L] Claim(s)
`is/are allowed.
`7) Claim(s) 1-6 and 11-40 is/are rejected.
`8) Claim(s) 7-10 is/are objected to.
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`9)L] Claim(s)
`are subject to restriction and/or election requirement.
`* If any claims have been determined allowable, you may beeligible to benefit from the Patent Prosecution Highway program at a
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`Application Papers
`10) The specification is objected to by the Examiner.
`11)EX] The drawing(s) filed on 25 February 2013 is/are: a)X] accepted or b)[J] objected to by the Examiner.
`Applicant may not request that any objection to the drawing(s) be held in abeyance. See 37 CFR 1.85(a).
`Replacement drawing sheet(s) including the correction is required if the drawing(s) is objected to. See 37 CFR 1.121(d).
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
`12) Acknowledgmentis made ofa claim forforeign priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d) or(f).
`Certified copies:
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`1.1] Certified copies of the priority documents have beenreceived.
`2.1] Certified copies of the priority documents have been received in Application No.
`3.0] Copies of the certified copies of 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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`Attachment(s)
`1) XX Notice of References Cited (PTO-892)
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`2) Kl Information Disclosure Statement(s) (PTO/SB/08)
`Paper No(s)/Mail Date 4/10/2013.
`U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
`PTOL-326 (Rev. 05-13)
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`3) CT Interview Summary (PTO-413)
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`Office Action Summary
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`Part of Paper No./Mail Date 20130809
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 2
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 2
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`Application/Control Number: 13/776,091
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Election/Restrictions
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`Applicant’s election of Invention | (claims 1-40) in the reply filed on 26 June 2013
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`is acknowledged. Becauseapplicant did notdistinctly and specifically point out the
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`supposederrorsin the restriction requirement, the election has been treated as an
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`election without traverse (MPEP § 818.03(a)). Claims 41-98 are withdrawn from further
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`consideration pursuant to 37 CFR 1.142(b) as being drawnto a nonelected Invention,
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`there being no allowable generic orlinking claim.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 102
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`The following is a quotation of the appropriate paragraphs of pre-AIA 35 U.S.C.
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`102 that form the basis for the rejections under this section madein this Office action:
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`A person shall be entitled to a patent unless —
`(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 onlyif 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 1-6 and 11-40 are rejected under pre-AlA 35 U.S.C. 102(e) as being
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`anticipated 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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`Based uponthe earlier effective U.S.filing date of the reference, it constitutes prior art
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`under pre-AlA 35 U.S.C. 102(e). This rejection under pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 102(e) might be
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`overcome either by a showing under 37 CFR 1.132 that any invention disclosed but not
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 3
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009,p. 3
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`claimed in the reference was derived from the inventorof this application and is thus not
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`the invention “by another,” or by an appropriate showing under 37 CFR 1.131(a).
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`In regard to claim 1, Lynam discloses (see Figs. 1-3, 5, 6, 8, 11, 12, 14) an
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`exterior sideview mirror assembly suitable for use on a vehicle, said exterior sideview
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`mirror assembly comprising: a mirror housing (40); a mirror backing plate element (60);
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`wherein said mirror backing plate element is movable within said mirror housing by an
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`electrically-operable actuator (36) as described in [0042]; a main plano mirror element
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`(50) fixedly disposed at a first portion of said mirror backing plate element as described
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`in [0041], [0042]; said main plano mirror element havingafirst primary field of view
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`rearwardof a vehicle equipped with said exterior sideview mirror assembly as described
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`in [0041] and [0042]; an auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element (55) fixedly disposed
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`at a second portion of said mirror backing plate element as described in [0042]; wherein
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`said main plano mirror element and said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element are
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`adjacently disposed at said mirror backing plate elementin a side-by-side relationship
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`and are not superimposed with one mirror element on top of the other mirror element as
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`shownin Figure 5; wherein said mirror backing plate element comprises a polymeric
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`molding as described in [0050]; said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element having a
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`second auxiliary field of view rearward of the equipped vehicle as described in [0083];
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`wherein said first primary field of view of said main plano mirror elementoverlaps said
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`second auxiliary field of view of said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element as
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`shownin Figure 14 and as described in [0076]; wherein said auxiliary non-plano curved
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`mirror elementthat is at said second portion of said mirror backing plate elementis
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 4
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009,p. 4
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`angled relative to said main plano mirror elementthat is at said first portion of said
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`mirror backing plate element as shownin Figures 11 and 12; wherein said mirror
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`backing plate element mounts to said actuator such that movementof said mirror
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`backing plate element by said actuator simultaneously and similarly moves said main
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`plano mirror element and said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element as described in
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`[0041], [0042] and [0056]; wherein said main plano mirror element comprises oneof (a)
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`a generally flat glass substrate having a surface coated with a metallic reflector coating
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`and (b) a generally flat polymeric substrate having a thin glass element applied to a
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`surface thereof and with an opposing surface thereof having a reflecting layer applied
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`thereto as described in [0043]; and wherein said first primary field of view of said main
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`plano mirror element overlaps said secondauxiliary field of view of said auxiliary non-
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`plano curved mirror element by between about 2 degrees and about 20 degrees as
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`shownin Figure 14 and as describedin [0076].
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`Regarding claim 2, Lynam discloses that said main plano mirror element
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`comprises a generally flat glass substrate having a surface coated with a metallic
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`reflector coating as described in [0043].
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`Regarding claim 3, Lynam discloses (see Fig. 5) including a divider (65) between
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`said main plano mirror element and said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror elementthat
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`visually demarcates said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element from said main
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`plano mirror element as described in [0042].
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 5
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 5
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`Regarding claim 4, Lynam discloses wherein said mirror backing plate element
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`includes a molded wall extending from a surface thereof and wherein said divider
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`comprises at least a portion of said molded wall as described in [0051].
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`Regarding claim 5, Lynam discloses that said molded wall generally
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`circumscribesthe circumferential edge of said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element
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`whensaid auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element is disposed at said mirror backing
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`plate element as shownin Figure 5 and as described in [0051].
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`Regarding claim 6, Lynam discloses that said main plano mirror element
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`comprises a generally flat glass substrate having a surface coated with a metallic
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`reflector coating as described in [0043].
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`Regarding claim 11, Lynam disclosesthat said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror
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`element comprisesa reflector-coated convex-curved substrate as shownin Figure 6
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`and as described in [0042].
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`Regarding claim 12, Lynam discloses that said secondportion of said mirror
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`backing plate element is convex-curved as described in [0080].
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`Regarding claim 13, Lynam discloses wherein said auxiliary non-plano curved
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`mirror element has a spherical curvature as described in [0083].
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`Regarding claim 14, Lynam discloses that said second portion of said mirror
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`backing plate elementhas a curvatureat least partially matching said spherical
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`curvature as described in [0083].
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`Regarding claim 15, Lynam discloses wherein, whenusedin the exterior
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`sideview mirror assembly of the equipped vehicle, said main plano mirror element has a
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 6
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 6
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`rearwardfield of view that generally subtends an angle of less than about 20 degrees
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`relative to the side of the equipped vehicle as shownin Figure 14 and as described in
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`[0076].
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`Regarding claim 16, Lynam discloses wherein, whenusedin the exterior
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`sideview mirror assembly of the equipped vehicle, said auxiliary non-plano curved
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`mirror elementhas a rearwardfield of view that generally subtends an angle thatis in
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`the range from about 15 degreesrelative to the side of the equipped vehicle to about 50
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`degreesrelative to the side of the equipped vehicle as shownin Figure 14 and as
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`described in [0076].
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`Regarding claim 17, Lynam discloses wherein said main plano mirror element
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`has an X-axis and a Y-axis and wherein, when disposed at said secondportion of said
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`mirror backing plate element, said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element is at least
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`one of(a) tilted generally downward with respect to the Y-axis of said main plano mirror
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`element by an angle that is the range from about 0.75 degrees to about 5 degrees and
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`(b) tilted generally forwardly with respect to the X-axis of said main plano mirror element
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`by an angle that is the range from about 0.75 degrees to about 5 degrees as shownin
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`Figures 13 and 14 and as described in [0074].
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`Regarding claim 18, Lynam discloses that said second auxiliary field of view
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`rearward of the equipped vehicle viewsinto a blind spot in a side lane adjacentthe side
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`of the equipped vehicle at which said exterior sideview mirror assembly is attached, and
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`wherein said blind spot is generally outside the rearwardfield of view of said main plano
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`mirror element when said main plano mirror elementis viewed by a driver of the
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 7
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 7
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`equipped vehicle when said exterior sideview mirror assembly is attached at the side of
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`the equipped vehicle as shownin Figure 14 and as described in [0076] and [0077].
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`Regarding claim 19, Lynam discloses wherein, when disposed at said second
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`portion of said mirror backing plate element, at least one of (a) said auxiliary non- plano
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`curved mirror elementis tilted generally downward with respect to a Y-axis of said main
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`plano mirror element by an angle that is the range from about 0.75 degrees to about 5
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`degrees and(b) said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror elementis tilted generally
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`forwardly with respect to an X-axis of said main plano mirror element by an angle thatis
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`the range from about 0.75 degrees to about 5 degrees as shownin Figures 13 and 14
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`and as describedin [0074].
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`Regarding claim 20, Lynam discloses wherein said auxiliary non-plano curved
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`mirror element comprises a reflector-coated convex-curved substrate as shownin
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`Figure 6 and as described in [0042].
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`Regarding claim 21, Lynam disclosesthat said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror
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`element comprises a reflector-coated convex-curved glass substrate as shownin Figure
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`6 and as described in [0042].
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`Regarding claim 22, Lynam discloses that said second portion of said mirror
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`backing plate elementis convex-curved as described in [0080].
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`Regarding claim 23, Lynam discloses wherein said auxiliary non-plano curved
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`mirror element has a spherical curvature as described in [0083].
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 8
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 8
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`Regarding claim 24, Lynam discloses that said second portion of said mirror
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`backing plate element has a curvature at least partially matching said spherical
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`curvature as described in [0083].
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`Regarding claim 25, Lynam discloses wherein the overall rearward field of view
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`of said main plano mirror element combined with said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror
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`elementis at least about 25 degreesrelative to the side of the equipped vehicle as
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`described in [0076] and as shownin Figure 14.
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`Regarding claim 26, Lynam disclosesthat the overall rearward field of view of
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`said main plano mirror element combined with said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror
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`element is less than about 50 degreesrelative to the side of the equipped vehicle as
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`described in [0076] and as shownin Figure 14.
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`Regarding claim 27, Lynam discloses wherein said first primaryfield of view of
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`said main plano mirror element overlaps said second auxiliary field of view of said
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`auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element by between about 5 degrees and about 15
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`degrees as described in [0076] and as shownin Figure 14.
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`Regarding claim 28, Lynam discloses wherein said first primary field of view of
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`said main plano mirror element overlaps said second auxiliary field of view of said
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`auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element by between about 8 degrees and about 10
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`degrees as described in [0076] and as shownin Figure 14.
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`Regarding claim 29, Lynam discloses that said main plano mirror element has a
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`fixed reflectance and wherein said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element hasa fixed
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`reflectance and wherein said fixed reflectance auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 9
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 9
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`comprises a curved glass substrate coated with a metallic reflector coating as described
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`in [0043] and [0047].
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`Regarding claim 30, Lynam discloses that said main plano mirror elementis
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`disposed at said mirror backing plate element by at least one of an adhesive attachment
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`and a mechanical attachment and wherein said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror
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`elementis disposed at said mirror backing plate element by at least one of an adhesive
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`attachment and a mechanical attachment, and wherein said auxiliary non-plano curved
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`mirror element comprises a bent glass substrate having a surface coated with a metallic
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`reflector coating as described in [0050].
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`Regarding claim 31, Lynam discloses that said main plano mirror element
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`comprises a glass substrate having a surface coated with a metallic reflector coating
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`and wherein said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element comprises a glass substrate
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`having a surface coated with a metallic reflector coating, and wherein said auxiliary non-
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`plano curved mirror element comprises a bent glass substrate as described in [0050].
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`Regarding claim 32, Lynam discloses wherein said main plano mirror 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 non-plano curved mirror element comprises a substrate having a
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`surface coated with a metallic reflector coating, and wherein said secondportion of said
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`mirror backing plate element comprises a curvature corresponding to a curvature of said
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`auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element, and wherein said second portion of said
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`mirror backing plate element comprises at least one of (a) a spherical curvature, (b) an
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`aspherical curvature and (c) a multiradius curvature as described in [0050] and [0083].
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 10
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 10
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`Regarding claim 33, Lynam disclosesthat said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror
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`element comprises a heater element operable to demist/deice the outmostsurface of
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`said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element whensaid auxiliary non-plano curved
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`mirror elementis disposed at said mirror backing plate element and whensaid exterior
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`sideview mirror assembly is attached and operatedat the side of the equipped vehicle
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`as described in [0054], [0065] and [0066].
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`Regarding claim 34, Lynam disclosesthat said exterior sideview mirror assembly
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`comprises a driver-side exterior sideview mirror assembly as shownin Figure 1 and as
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`describedin [0041].
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`Regarding claim 35, Lynam discloses wherein, when attachedat the side of the
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`equippedvehicle, said driver-side exterior sideview mirror assembly providesto the
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`driver of the equipped vehicle a total rearward field of view that generally subtends an
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`angle of at least about 25 degrees with respectto the side of the equipped vehicle as
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`shownin Figure 14 and as described in [0076].
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`Regarding claim 36, Lynam discloses wherein a ratio of the width of said main
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`plano mirror elementto the width of said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror elementis
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`greater than 1.5 as described in [0049].
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`Regarding claim 37, Lynam discloses that said exterior sideview mirror assembly
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`comprises a driver-side exterior sideview mirror assembly of the equipped vehicle, and
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`wherein at least one of said main plano mirror element and said auxiliary non- plano
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`curved mirror element comprises a glass substrate having a surface coated with a
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`metallic reflector coating, and wherein said metallic reflector coating is selected from the
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 11
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 11
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`group consisting of (i) a chromium coating, (ii) a titanium coating, (iii) a rhodium coating,
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`(iv) a metal-alloy coating, (v) a nickel alloy coating, (vi) an aluminum coating and(vii) a
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`silver coating as described in [0043] and [0047].
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`Regarding claim 38, Lynam disclosesthat said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror
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`elementhasa fixed reflectance and wherein said fixed reflectance auxiliary non-plano
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`curved mirror element comprises a spherically bent glass substrate coated with a
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`metallic reflector as described in [0043], [0047] and [0083].
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`Regarding claim 39, Lynam disclosesthat said first primary field of view of said
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`main plano mirror element overlaps said second auxiliary field of view of said auxiliary
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`non-plano curved mirror element by between about 5 degrees and about 15 degrees as
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`shownin Figure 14 and as described in [0076].
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`Regarding claim 40, Lynam disclosesthat said first primary field of view of said
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`main plano mirror elementoverlaps said second auxiliary field of view of said auxiliary
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`non-plano curved mirror element by between about 8 degrees and about 10 degrees as
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`shownin Figure 14 and as described in [0076].
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`Allowable Subject Matter
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`Claims 7-10 are objected to as being dependent upona rejected baseclaim, but
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`would be allowable if rewritten in independent form including all of the limitations of the
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`base claim and any intervening claims.
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`Claim 7 is allowable for at least the reason, “said main plano mirror element
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`comprises a generally flat polymeric substrate having a thin glass element applied to a
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 12
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 12
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`surface thereof and with an opposing surface thereof having a reflecting layer applied
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`thereto, and wherein said generally flat polymeric substrate is formed from an elongated
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`sheetof substrate material comprising a polymeric resin material, and wherein said
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`elongated sheet has a substantially transparent functionalfilm applied at a surface
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`thereof, and wherein said substantially transparent functionalfilm provides at least one
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`of (a) an anti-abrasion function, (b) a hydrophobic function and (c) a hydrophilic
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`function, and wherein said functionalfilm comprises an ultrathin glass material which is
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`sufficiently flexible to be providedin a reel or roll, and wherein said functionalfilm is
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`sufficiently flexible to conform to said generally flat polymeric substrate of said main
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`plano mirror element, and wherein said main plano mirror element comprises a
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`reflective film disposed at a surface of said generally flat polymeric substrate opposite
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`said substantially transparent functionalfilm” as set forth in the claimed combination.
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`Claims 8-10 are allowable due to their dependence on claim 7.
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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 AAESSANDRO AMARI whosetelephone numberis
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`(571)272-2306. The examiner can normally be reached on Monday-Friday 8:00 AM to
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`supervisor, Thomas Pham can be reached on (571) 272-3689. The fax phone number
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`for the organization where this application or proceeding is assigned is 571-273-8300.
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 13
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 13
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 14
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 14
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`PATENT
`DONOS P-2048
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`IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`2872
`Group Art Unit:
`Examiner
`: Alessandro V. Amari
`Inventor
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`Niall R. Llynam
`Serial No.
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`13/776,091
`Filed
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`February 25, 2013
`For
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`EXTERIOR SIDEVIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY
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`Mail Stop Amendment
`Commissioner for Patents
`P.O. Box 1450
`Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
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`DearSir:
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`RESPONSE
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`Responsive to the Office Action mailed August 16, 2013, Applicant wishes to
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`amend the application as follows:
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`Amendmentsto the Claimsare reflected in thelisting of claims which begins on page
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`2 of this paper.
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`Remarksbegin on page 12 of this paper.
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 15
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 15
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`Amendments to the Claims:
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`Thislisting of claims will replace all prior versions andlistings of claims in the
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`present application:
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`1
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`(original): An exterior sideview mirror assembly suitable for use on a vehicle, said
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`exterior sideview mirror assembly comprising:
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`a mirror housing;
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`a mirror backing plate element;
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`wherein said mirror backing plate element is movable within said mirror housing
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`by an electrically-operable actuator;
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`a main plano mirror elementfixedly disposed ata first portion of said mirror
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`backing plate element;
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`said main plano mirror elementhavingafirst primary field of view rearward of a
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`vehicle equipped with said exterior sideview mirror assembly;
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`an auxiliary non-plano curved mirror elementfixedly disposed at a second
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`portion of said mirror backing plate element;
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`wherein said main plano mirror element and said auxiliary non-plano curved
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`mirror element are adjacently disposed at said mirror backing plate elementin a side-
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`by-side relationship and are not superimposed with one mirror element on top of the
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`other mirror element;
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`wherein said mirror backing plate element comprises a polymeric molding;
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`said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element having a second auxiliary field of
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`view rearward of the equipped vehicle;
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`wherein said first primary field of view of said main plano mirror element overlaps
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`said second auxiliary field of view of said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element;
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`wherein said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror elementthat is at said second
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`portion of said mirror backing plate elementis angled relative to said main plano mirror
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`elementthatis at said first portion of said mirror backing plate element;
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 16
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 16
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`wherein said mirror backing plate element mounts to said actuator such that
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`movementof said mirror backing plate element by said actuator simultaneously and
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`similarly moves said main plano mirror element and said auxiliary non-plano curved
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`mirror element;
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`wherein said main plano mirror element comprises one of (a) a generally flat
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`glass substrate having a surface coated with a metallic reflector coating and (b) a
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`generally flat 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;
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`and
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`wherein said first primary field of view of said main plano mirror element overlaps
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`said second auxiliary field of view of said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element by
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`between about 2 degrees and about 20 degrees.
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`2 (original): The exterior sideview mirror assembly of claim 1, wherein said main plano
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`mirror element comprises a generally flat glass substrate having a surface coated with a
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`metallic reflector coating.
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`3 (original): The exterior sideview mirror assembly of claim 1, including a divider
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`between said main plano mirror element and said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror
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`elementthat visually demarcates said auxiliary non-plano curved mirror element from
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`said main plano mirror element.
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`4 (original): The exterior sideview mirror assembly of claim 3, wherein said mirror
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`backing plate element includes a molded wall extending from a surface thereof and
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`wherein said divider comprises at least a portion of said molded wall.
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`5 (original): The exterior sideview mirror assembly of claim 4, wherein said molded
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`wall generally circumscribes the circumferential edge of said auxiliary non-plano curved
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 17
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 17
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`mirror element whensaid auxiliary non-plano curved mirror elementis disposed at said
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`mirror backing plate element.
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`6 (original): The exterior sideview mirror assembly of claim 5, wherein said main plano
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`mirror element comprises a generally flat glass substrate having a surface coated with a
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`metallic reflector coating.
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`7 (original): The exterior sideview mirror assembly of claim 1, wherein said main plano
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`mirror element comprises a generally flat 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, and wherein said generally flat polymeric substrate is
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`formed from an elongated sheetof substrate material comprising a polymeric resin
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`material, and wherein said elongated sheet has a substantially transparent functional
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`film applied at a surface thereof, and wherein said substantially transparent functional
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`film provides at least one of (a) an anti-abrasion function, (b) a hydrophobic function
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`and (c) a hydrophilic function, and wherein said functional film comprises an ultrathin
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`glass material whichis sufficiently flexible to be provided in a reel or roll, and wherein
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`said functionalfilm is sufficiently flexible to conform to said generally flat polymeric
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`substrate of said main plano mirror element, and wherein said main plano mirror
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`element comprisesa reflective film disposed at a surface of said generally flat
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`polymeric substrate opposite said substantially transparent functionalfilm.
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`8 (original): The exterior sideview mirror assembly of claim 7, wherein said thin glass
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`element comprisesa thin flexible glass sheet, said thin flexible glass sheet existing as a
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`pre-formed glass sheetthat is separate from said generally flat polymeric substrate,
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`said thin flexible glass sheet having an attaching surface, wherein said attaching
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`surface is opposed to and adhered to said surface of said generally flat polymeric
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`substrate when said thin flexible glass sheet is adhered to said exterior surface of said
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`generally flat polymeric substrate, said thin flexible glass sheet providing an anti-
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2009, p. 18
`Patent Owner Magna- Ex. 2009, p. 18
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`abrasion function at said surface of said generally flat polymeric substrate when
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`adhered thereto, said thin flexible glass sheet substantially conforming to said exterior
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`surface of said generally flat polymeric substrate when adhered thereto, said thin
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`flexible glass sheet having a thicknessof les