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UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`___________________________________
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`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
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`___________________________________
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`R.J. REYNOLDS VAPOR COMPANY,
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`Petitioner
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`v.
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`FONTEM HOLDINGS 1 B.V.,
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`Patent Owner
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`U.S. Patent 9,364,027
`Issue Date: June 14, 2016
`Title: Electronic Cigarette
`___________________________________
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`Inter Partes Review No. 2018-00629
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`___________________________________
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`PETITION FOR INTER PARTES REVIEW OF
`U.S. PATENT NO. 9,364,027 PURSUANT
`TO 35 U.S.C. §§ 311-319 AND 37 C.F.R. § 42
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`TABLE OF CONTENTS
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`Page
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`TABLE OF AUTHORITIES ..................................................................................... v
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`LIST OF EXHIBITS ................................................................................................. vi
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`I.
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`INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 1
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`II. MANDATORY NOTICES UNDER 37 C.F.R. § 42.8(A)(1) ........................ 2
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`A.
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`B.
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`C.
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`D.
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`Real Party-in-Interest ............................................................................ 2
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`Related Matters ...................................................................................... 3
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`1.
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`Related Matters ........................................................................... 3
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`a.
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`b.
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`c.
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`Related Litigations ............................................................ 3
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`Related Proceedings Before the Board ............................. 6
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`Related Patent Applications Before the
`Patent Office ..................................................................... 8
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`Lead and Back-Up Counsel ................................................................... 8
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`Service, Payment and Deposit Account Information ............................ 8
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`III. GROUNDS FOR STANDING UNDER 37 C.F.R. § 42.104(A) ................... 9
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`IV.
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`V.
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`IDENTIFICATION OF THE CHALLENGE AND
`STATEMENT OF THE PRECISE RELIEF REQUESTED .......................... 9
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`THRESHOLD REQUIREMENT FOR INTER PARTES
`REVIEW ........................................................................................................ 13
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`VI. THE ’027 PATENT ....................................................................................... 13
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`VII. RELEVANT INFORMATION CONCERNING THE ’027
`PATENT ........................................................................................................ 15
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`A.
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`B.
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`Person of Ordinary Skill in the Art (“PHOSITA”) ............................. 15
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`Claim Construction.............................................................................. 16
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`VIII. DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART RELIED UPON ............................. 18
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`A.
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`B.
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`C.
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`D.
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`Chinese Patent Application Publication No. CN
`1233436A (“Hongbin”) ....................................................................... 18
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`U.S. Patent No. 2,057,353 to Whittemore (“Whittemore”) ................ 24
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`U.S. Patent No. 5,144,962 to Counts (“Counts”) ................................ 25
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`JP Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2001-
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`291598 (“JP598”) ................................................................................ 27
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`E.
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`Korean Patent Application Publication No. 2002-
`0067473 (“KR473”) ............................................................................ 30
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`IX. CLAIM BY CLAIM EXPLANATION OF THE GROUNDS
`FOR UNPATENTABILITY ......................................................................... 31
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`A. GROUND 1: Claim 1 is obvious under 35 U.S.C. § 103
`over Hongbin in view of Whttemore and JP598 ................................. 31
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`1.
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`Claim 1: ..................................................................................... 31
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`a.
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`b.
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`c.
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`d.
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`e.
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`f.
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`g.
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`1.P: An electronic smoking device ................................. 31
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`1.1: Tubular housing having a first end and a
`second end ...................................................................... 32
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`1.2: An outlet on a second end of the tubular
`housing ............................................................................ 34
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`1.3: A wire coil in a tube, with the tube
`within the housing, and the wire coil
`configured to vaporize liquid moving from
`outside of the tube into the tube and
`contacting the wire coil; .................................................. 35
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`1.4: A control circuit in the tubular housing
`electrically connected to the wire coil and a
`sensor .............................................................................. 42
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`1.5: At least one air opening leading into the
`tubular housing, with the wire coil in
`between the at least one air opening and the
`second end of the tubular housing .................................. 46
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`1.6: An LED at the first end of the tubular
`housing, with the LED electrically
`connected to the control circuit, and the
`LED configured to provide a gradual change
`in luminance to imitate a conventional
`cigarette. .......................................................................... 47
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`B.
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`GROUND 2: Claims 12 and 14 are obvious over Counts
`in view of JP598 and KR473 ............................................................... 59
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`1.
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`Claim 12: ................................................................................... 59
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`a.
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`12.P: An electronic smoking device ............................... 59
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`b.
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`c.
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`d.
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`e.
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`f.
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`g.
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`12.1: An electronic cigarette having a
`housing having a first end and a second end .................. 60
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`12.2: An outlet on a second end of the
`housing ............................................................................ 61
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`12.3: A wire coil in a tube, with the tube in
`the housing and attached to a base in the
`housing ............................................................................ 62
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`12.4: A control circuit in the housing
`electrically connected to the wire coil and to
`a sensor and a battery in the housing .............................. 66
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`12.5: An LED at the first end of the housing,
`with the LED electrically connected to the
`control circuit, and the LED configured to
`provide a gradual change in luminance via
`the control circuit ............................................................ 70
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`12.6: At least one air opening leading into
`the housing, with the wire coil in between
`the at least one air opening and the second
`end of the housing ........................................................... 76
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`2.
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`Claim 14: ................................................................................... 77
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`a.
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`14: The LED configured to provide a
`gradual change in luminance via the control
`unit that changes based on an output of the
`sensor .............................................................................. 77
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`C.
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`GROUND 3: Claims 12 and 14 are obvious over Counts
`in view of KR473 ................................................................................ 80
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`1.
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`Claim 12: ................................................................................... 80
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`a.
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`b.
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`c.
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`d.
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`12.P: An electronic smoking device ............................... 80
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`12.1: An electronic cigarette having a
`housing having a first end and a second end .................. 80
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`12.2: An outlet on a second end of the
`housing ............................................................................ 81
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`12.3: A wire coil in a tube, with the tube in
`the housing and attached to a base in the
`housing ............................................................................ 81
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`X.
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`e.
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`f.
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`g.
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`12.4: A control circuit in the housing
`electrically connected to the wire coil and to
`a sensor and a battery in the housing .............................. 81
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`12.5: An LED at the first end of the housing,
`with the LED electrically connected to the
`control circuit, and the LED configured to
`provide a gradual change in luminance via
`the control circuit. ........................................................... 81
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`12.6: At least one air opening leading into
`the housing, with the wire coil in between
`the at least one air opening and the second
`end of the housing ........................................................... 88
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`2.
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`Claim 14: ................................................................................... 89
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`a.
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`14: The LED configured to provide a
`gradual change in luminance via the control
`unit that changes based on an output of the
`sensor .............................................................................. 89
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`CONCLUSION .............................................................................................. 91
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`CASES
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`TABLE OF AUTHORITIES
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`Cuozzo Speed Techs., LLC v. Lee,
`136 S. Ct. 2131 (2016) .........................................................................................16
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`Gardner v. TEC Sys., Inc.,
`725 F.2d 1338 (Fed. Cir. 1984) ............................................................................72
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`Google Inc. v. Koninklijke Philips Elecs. N.V.,
`IPR2017-00386 (P.T.A.B., petition filed Dec. 5, 2016) ............................... 11, 12
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`In re Cuozzo Speed Techs., LLC,
`793 F.3d 1268 (Fed. Cir. 2015) ............................................................................16
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`In re Sneed,
`710 F.2d 1544 (Fed. Cir. 1983) ............................................................................54
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`Limelight Networks, Inc. v. Mass. Inst. of Tech.,
`IPR2017-00249 (P.T.A.B., petition filed Nov. 11, 2016) ....................................11
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`Micron Tech., Inc. v. Bd. of Trs. of the Univ. of Ill.,
`IPR2013-00005 (P.T.A.B., petition filed Oct. 2, 2012) .......................................12
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`Microsoft Corp. v. Parallel Networks Licensing, LLC,
`IPR2015-00483 (P.T.A.B., petition filed Dec. 23, 2014) ....................................12
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`Perfect Web Techs., Inc. v. InfoUSA, Inc.,
`587 F.3d 1324 (Fed. Cir. 2009) ............................................................................73
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`STATUTES
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`35 U.S.C. § 102 ........................................................................................................10
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`35 U.S.C. § 103 ......................................................................................................2, 9
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`35 U.S.C. § 325 ........................................................................................................12
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`35 U.S.C. §§ 311-319.................................................................................. 1, 2, 3, 13
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`REGULATIONS
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`37 C.F.R. § 42 .................................................................................................. passim
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`OTHER AUTHORITIES
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`Patent Trial Practice Guide
`77 Fed. Reg. 48,756 (Aug. 14, 2012) (codified at 37 C.F.R. pt. 42) ...............3, 16
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`LIST OF EXHIBITS
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`Exhibit No.
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`Exhibit
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`1001
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`U.S. Patent No. 9,364,027 (“the ’027 Patent”)
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`1002
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`Declaration of Dr. Robert H. Sturges regarding U.S. Patent No.
`9,364,027
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`1003
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`Chinese Patent Application Publication No. CN1233436A
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`1004
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`Certified translation of Chinese Patent Application Publication
`No. CN1233436A (“Hongbin”)
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`1005
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`U.S. Patent No. 3,479,561 (“Janning”)
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`1006
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`1007
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`1008
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`1009
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`1010
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`Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2001-
`291598
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`Certified translation of Japanese Unexamined Patent Application
`Publication No. 2001-291598 (“JP598” or “JP598 publication”)
`U.S. Patent No. 5,060,671 (“Counts ’671”)
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`Korean Patent Application Publication No. 2002-0067473
`Certified translation of Korean Patent Application Publication
`No. 2002-0067473 (“KR473”)
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`1011
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`U.S. Patent No. 6,155,268 (“Takeuchi”)
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`1012
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`1013
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`1014
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`1015
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`1016
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`Final Written Decision of Inter Partes Review dated Dec. 21,
`2017 (Paper 51), R.J. Reynolds Vapor Company v. Fontem
`Holdings 1 B.V., IPR2016-01272 (P.T.A.B., petition filed July 2,
`2016) (“IPR2016-01272 FWD”)
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`Institution Decision of Inter Partes Review dated Dec. 30, 2016
`(Paper 11), R.J. Reynolds Vapor Company v. Fontem Holdings 1
`B.V., IPR2016-01272 (P.T.A.B., petition filed July 2, 2016)
`(“IPR2016-01272 Institution Decision”)
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`Institution Decision of Inter Partes Review dated Oct. 23, 2017
`(Paper 11), R.J. Reynolds Vapor Company v. Fontem Holdings 1
`B.V., IPR2017-01120 (P.T.A.B., petition filed April 4, 2017)
`(“IPR2017-01120 Institution Decision”)
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`Plaintiff’s Responsive Claim Construction Brief from Fontem
`Ventures, B. V. et al. v. NJOY, Inc. et al, Case No. 14-cv-1645-
`GW (MRWx) (C.D. Cal. Apr. 23, 2015) (Dkt No. 117) (“PO
`Claim Construction Brief in NJOY Litigation”)
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`Ex. 3 attached to Plaintiff’s Responsive Claim Construction
`Brief from Fontem Ventures, B. V. et al. v. NJOY, Inc. et al, Case
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`1017
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`1018
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`1019
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`1020
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`1021
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`1022
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`No. 14-cv-1645-GW (MRWx) (C.D. Cal. Apr. 23, 2015) (Dkt
`No. 117-2)
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`Ex. 4 attached to Plaintiff’s Responsive Claim Construction
`Brief from Fontem Ventures, B. V. et al. v. NJOY, Inc. et al, Case
`No. 14-cv-1645-GW (MRWx) (C.D. Cal. Apr. 23, 2015) (Dkt
`No. 117-2)
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`Ex. 5 attached to Plaintiff’s Responsive Claim Construction
`Brief from Fontem Ventures, B. V. et al. v. NJOY, Inc. et al, Case
`No. 14-cv-1645-GW (MRWx) (C.D. Cal. Apr. 23, 2015) (Dkt
`No. 117-2)
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`Mosdesign Semiconductor Corp. Datasheet for M1600 LED
`Drivers (“Mosdesign M1600 Datasheet”)
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`Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, Tenth Edition,
`Merriam-Webster, Inc. 2002 - Excerpt
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`Dr. Sturges Deposition Transcript, R.J. Reynolds Vapor
`Company v. Fontem Holdings 1 B.V., IPR2016-01272, Exhibit
`2020 (PTAB Mar. 29, 2017) (petition filed July 2, 2016)
`(“IPR2016-01272 Dr. Sturges Deposition”)
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`Dr. Sturges Reply Deposition Transcript, R.J. Reynolds Vapor
`Company v. Fontem Holdings 1 B.V., IPR2016-01272, Exhibit
`2023 (PTAB Aug. 4, 2017) (petition filed July 2, 2016)
`(“IPR2016-01272 Dr. Sturges Reply Deposition”)
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`1023
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`RESERVED
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`1024
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`1025
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`1026
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`1027
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`1028
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`1029
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`1031
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`1032
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`1033
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`Dr. Schaafsma Deposition Transcript, R.J. Reynolds Vapor
`Company v. Fontem Holdings 1 B.V., IPR2016-01272, Exhibit
`1016 (PTAB June 23, 2017) (petition filed July 2, 2016)
`(“IPR2016-01272 Dr. Schaafsma Deposition”)
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`U.S. Patent No. 5,144,962 (“Counts”)
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`U.S. Patent No. 2,057,353 (“Whittemore”)
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`U.S. Patent No. 6,598,607 (“Adiga”)
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`U.S. Patent No. 4,793,365 (“Sensabaugh”)
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`U.S. Patent No. 5,203,355 (“Clearman”)
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`U.S. Patent No. 2,472,282 (“Burchett”)
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`U.S. Patent No. 2,032,695 (“Gimera”)
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`European Publication No. EP0845220A1 (“Susa”)
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`The Oxford Modern English Dictionary, Second Edition, Oxford
`University Press, 1996 - Excerpt
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`1034
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`1035
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`1036
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`1037
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`1038
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`1039
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`1040
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`Marks’ Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, Ninth
`Edition, McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1978 - Except
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`McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms,
`Fifth Edition, McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1994 - Excerpt
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`U.S. Patent No. 4,947,874 (“Brooks”)
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`European Publication No. EP1584910A1 (“Tohyama”)
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`U.S. Patent No. 2,461,664 (“Smith”)
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`RESERVED
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`Richard Meyst Deposition Transcript, R.J. Reynolds Vapor
`Company v. Fontem Holdings 1 B.V., IPR2016-01272, Exhibit
`1015 (PTAB June 23, 2017) (petition filed July 2, 2016)
`(“IPR2016-01272 Meyst Deposition”)
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`1041
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`Declaration of Joshua P. Smith
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`I.
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`INTRODUCTION
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`Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §§ 311-319 and 37 C.F.R. § 42, R.J. Reynolds Vapor
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`Company (“Petitioner”) respectfully requests inter partes review of claims 1, 12,
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`and 14 of U.S. Patent No. 9,364,027 (“the ’027 Patent”). Ex.1001. According to
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`USPTO records, Fontem Holdings 1 B.V. is the patent owner (“PO”). PO asserted
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`the challenged claims against Petitioner in a pending litigation.
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`This Petition is filed simultaneously with IPR2018-00630, also seeking
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`review of claims 1, 12, and 14 of the ’027 Patent. Petitioner has not filed any prior
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`petitions for review of this patent.
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`On December 21, 2017, the Board issued a Final Written Decision in
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`IPR2016-01272, finding claims 1, 2, and 9 in U.S. Patent No. 8,899,2391 (“the
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`’239 Patent”) obvious in view of Janning (Ex.1005) and JP598 (Ex.1007).
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`Ex.1012, p.21. In particular, the Board found that “[t]he teachings of the prior
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`art…readily lend themselves to a conclusion that producing the gradual change in
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`luminance, i.e. escalating and de-escalating brightness, to simulate a conventional
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`cigarette via control circuitry was a known, viable option.” Ex.1012, p.20.
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`1 The ’239 Patent and the ’027 Patent are both direct continuations of U.S.
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`Application No. 13/921,582.
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`Petitioner seeks review of claims 1, 12, and 14 of the ’027 Patent.
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`Independent claim 1 includes the limitation “a gradual change in luminance to
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`imitate a conventional cigarette” previously found obvious. Ex.1012 (IPR2016-
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`01272 FWD), p.21. Independent claim 12 drops the phrase “to imitate a
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`conventional cigarette” and instead recites more broadly “provide a gradual change
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`in luminance.” As is discussed below, JP598 and KR473 each disclose circuits
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`that provide the claimed “gradual change” limitations. And, KR473 makes clear
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`that it was known in the art to use an LED “for giving off (lighting up) light to the
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`closest extent to that of a cigarette flame” which “create[s] an atmosphere like
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`actual smoking, naturally meeting the unconscious desire of smoking.” Ex.1010,
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`p.5:154-155, 8:327-28. Neither JP598 nor KR473 have ever been considered in
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`connection with the ’027 patent. When combined with other prior art, both JP598
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`and KR473 render claims 1, 12 and 14 obvious under 35 U.S.C. § 103.
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`II. MANDATORY NOTICES UNDER 37 C.F.R. § 42.8(A)(1)
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`A. Real Party-in-Interest
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`For purposes of 35 U.S.C. § 312(a)(2) and 37 C.F.R. § 42.8(b)(1) only,
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`Petitioner identifies the real-parties-in-interest as R.J. Reynolds Vapor Company,
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`RAI Strategic Holdings, Inc., RAI Innovations Company (the direct parent
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`company of R.J. Reynolds Vapor Company and RAI Strategic Holdings, Inc.), R.J.
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`Reynolds Tobacco Company, and RAI Services Company. Each of the foregoing
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`entities is a direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Reynolds American Inc.
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`Although Petitioner does not believe that Reynolds American Inc. is a real party-
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`in-interest (see Patent Trial Practice Guide 77 Fed. Reg. 48,756, 48759-60 (Aug.
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`14, 2012) (codified at 37 C.F.R. pt. 42), Reynolds American Inc. and each of its
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`other wholly owned subsidiaries (direct and indirect) nevertheless agree to be
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`bound by any final written decision in these proceedings to the same extent as a
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`real party-in-interest. 35 U.S.C. § 315(e).
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`B. Related Matters
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`1. Related Matters
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`Petitioner is not aware of any reexamination certificates or pending
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`prosecution concerning the ’027 Patent.
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`a. Related Litigations
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`Petitioner is a defendant in the following litigation involving the 027 Patent:
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`Fontem Ventures B.V. et al. v. R.J. Reynolds Vapor Company, No. 1:17-cv-00175
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`(M.D.N.C. filed March 1, 2017), which has been consolidated with lead case
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`Fontem Ventures B.V. et al. v. R.J. Reynolds Vapor Company, No. 1:16-cv-01255
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`(M.D.N.C.) (prior No. 2:16-cv-02286 (C.D. Cal., filed April 4, 2016)). Claims 1,
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`12, and 14 of the 027 Patent are currently asserted against the Petitioner. Patent
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`Owner also has asserted U.S. Patent Nos. 8,375,957; 8,393,331; 8,863,752;
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`9,326,550; 9,339,062; 9,326,550; and 9,456,632 in this action.
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`The above-referenced action is one of four related patent infringement
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`actions filed by the Patent Owner against the Petitioner, which have been
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`consolidated. In the lead case, Fontem Ventures B.V. et al. v. R.J. Reynolds Vapor
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`Company, No. 1:16-cv-01255 (M.D.N.C.) (prior No. 2:16-cv-02286 (C.D. Cal.,
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`filed April 4, 2016)), the Patent Owner has asserted U.S. Patent Nos. 8,365,742;
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`8,490,628; 8,893,726; and 8,899,239. In another consolidated case, Fontem
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`Ventures B.V. et al. v. R.J. Reynolds Vapor Company, No. 1:16-cv-1257
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`(M.D.N.C.) (prior No. 2:16-cv-03049 (C.D. Cal., filed May 3, 2016)), the Patent
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`Owner has asserted U.S. Patent Nos. 9,326,548 and 9,326,549. In yet another
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`consolidated case, Fontem Ventures B.V. et al. v. R.J. Reynolds Vapor Company,
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`No. 1:16-cv-01258 (M.D.N.C.) (prior No. 2:16-cv-04534 (C.D. Cal., filed June 22,
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`2016)), the Patent Owner has asserted U.S. Patent No. 9,370,205.
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`In addition to the petitions noted below with respect to the patents in the
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`same family as the 027 Patent, the current Petitioner has also filed petitions for IPR
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`with respect to U.S. Patent Nos. 8,365,742; 8,490,628; 8,893,726; 8,899,239;
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`9,326,548; and 9,326,549.
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`The Patent Owner has asserted the 027 Patent as well as U.S. Patent Nos.
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`8,899,239 and 8,910,641, which are in the priority chain of the 027 Patent in the
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`following additional district court proceedings in which Petitioner was not and is
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`not a party:
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`a.
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`Fontem Ventures B.V. and Fontem Holdings 1 B.V. v. Nu Mark
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`LLC, No. 1:16-CV-1259 (M.D.N.C.) (prior No. 2:16-CV-4537 (C.D.
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`Cal.));
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`b.
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`Fontem Ventures B.V. and Fontem Holdings 1 B.V. v. Nu Mark
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`LLC, No. 1:16-CV-1261 (M.D.N.C.) (prior No. 2:16-CV-2291) (C.D.
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`Cal.));
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`c.
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`Fontem Ventures B.V. and Fontem Holdings 1 B.V. v. NJOY, Inc.,
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`No. 2:14-CV-8144 (C.D. Cal.);
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`d.
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`Fontem Ventures B.V. and Fontem Holdings 1 B.V. v. NJOY, Inc.,
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`No. 2:14-CV-9263 (C.D. Cal.);
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`e.
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`Fontem Ventures B.V. and Fontem Holdings 1 B.V. v. LOEC, Inc.,
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`No. 2:14-CV-9265 (C.D. Cal.);
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`f.
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`Fontem Ventures B.V. and Fontem Holdings 1 B.V. v. CB Distrib.,
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`Inc. and DR Distrib., LLC, No. 2:14-CV-9266 (C.D. Cal.);
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`g.
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`Fontem Ventures B.V. and Fontem Holdings 1 B.V. v. Vapor Corp.,
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`No. 2:14-CV-9267 (C.D. Cal.);
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`h.
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`Fontem Ventures B.V. and Fontem Holdings 1 B.V. v. FIN
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`Branding Grp., LLC and Electronic Cigarettes Int’l Grp. Ltd., No.
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`2:14-CV-9268 (C.D. Cal.);
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`i.
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`Fontem Ventures B.V. and Fontem Holdings 1 B.V. v. Ballantyne
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`Brands, LLC, No. 2:14-CV-9269 (C.D. Cal.);
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`j.
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`Fontem Ventures B.V. and Fontem Holdings 1 B.V. v. Spark Indus.,
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`LLC, No. 2:14-CV-9270 (C.D. Cal.);
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`k.
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`Fontem Ventures B.V. and Fontem Holdings 1 B.V. v. Logic Techn.
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`Dev. LLC, No. 2:14-CV-9271 (C.D. Cal.);
`
`l.
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`Fontem Ventures B.V. and Fontem Holdings 1 B.V. v. VMR Prods.,
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`LLC, No. 2:14-CV-9273 (C.D. Cal.).
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`b. Related Proceedings Before the Board
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`Petitioner identifies the following related inter partes review proceedings
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`and administrative matters before:
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`a.
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`Petition for Inter Partes Review of U.S. Patent No. 8,910,641,
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`IPR2015-01299, PTAB, filed May 29, 2015 by Petitioners CB
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`Distrib., Inc.; DR Distrib.; Electronic Cigarettes Int’l Grp. Ltd.; FIN
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`Branding Grp., LLC; JT Int’l SA; Logic Techn. Dev. LLC and
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`NJOY, Inc.;
`
`b.
`
`Petition for Inter Partes Review of U.S. Patent No. 8,899,239,
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`IPR2015-01304, PTAB, filed May 29, 2015 by Petitioners CB
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`Distrib., Inc.; DR Distrib.; Electronic Cigarettes Int’l Grp. Ltd.; FIN
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`Branding Grp., LLC; JT Int’l SA; Logic Techn. Dev. LLC and
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`NJOY, Inc.;
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`c.
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`Petition for Inter Partes Review of U.S. Patent No. 8,899,239,
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`IPR2016-01272, PTAB, filed July 2, 2016 by Petitioners RAI
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`Innovations Co.; RAI Servs. Co.; RAI Strategic Holdings, Inc.; RJ
`
`Reynolds Tobacco Co.; RJ Reynolds Vapor Co.; Reynolds Am. Inc.;
`
`d.
`
`Petition for Inter Partes Review of U.S. Patent No. 8,899,239,
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`IPR2016-01302, PTAB, filed June 28, 2016 by Petitioners Altria
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`Client Servs. LLC; Altria Grp., Inc.; and Nu Mark LLC;
`
`e.
`
`Petition for Inter Partes Review of U.S. Patent No. 9,364,027,
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`IPR2016-01668, PTAB, filed August 24, 2016 by Petitioners Altria
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`Client Servs. LLC and Nu Mark LLC;
`
`f.
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`Petition for Inter Partes Review of U.S. Patent No. 9,364,027,
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`IPR2017-00304, PTAB, filed November 21, 2016 by Petitioners
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`Altria Client Servs. LLC and Nu Mark LLC;
`
`g.
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`Petition for Inter Partes Review of U.S. Patent No. 8,899,239,
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`IPR2017-01120, PTAB, filed April 4, 2017 by Petitioners RAI
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`Servs. Co.; RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co.; RJ Reynolds Vapor Co.;
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`Reynolds Am. Inc.
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`c. Related Patent Applications Before the Patent Office
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`The following pending patent applications claim the benefit of the 027
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`Patent: U.S. Patent Application Nos. 15/632,030 and 15/895,147.
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`
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`
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`C. Lead and Back-Up Counsel
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`Lead Counsel
`Ralph J. Gabric (Reg. No. 34,167)
`rgabric@brinksgilson.com
`
`
`
`Brinks Gilson & Lione
`Suite 3600 NBC Tower
`455 Cityfront Plaza Drive
`Chicago IL 60611-5599
`T: 312-321-4200, F: 312-321-4299
`
`Back-Up Counsel
`Robert Mallin (Reg. No. 35,596)
`rmallin@brinksgilson.com
`Joshua P. Smith (Reg. No. 74,043)
`jsmith@brinksgilson.com
`
`Brinks Gilson & Lione
`Suite 3600 NBC Tower
`455 Cityfront Plaza Drive
`Chicago IL 60611-5599
`T: 312-321-4200, F: 312-321-4299
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`D. Service, Payment and Deposit Account Information
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`Please address all correspondence to the lead and backup counsel at the
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`contact information above. Petitioner also consents to service by email at
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`rgabric@brinksgilson.com, rmallin@brinksgilson.com and
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`jsmith@brinksgilson.com.
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`Petitioner authorizes the Patent and Trademark Office to charge Deposit
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`Account No. 23-1925 for the fees required by 37 C.F.R. § 42.15(a) for this IPR
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`Petition, and authorizes payment of any additional fees to be charged to this
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`Deposit Account.
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`III. GROUNDS FOR STANDING UNDER 37 C.F.R. § 42.104(A)
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`Petitioner certifies that the ’027 Patent is available for IPR and that
`
`Petitioner is not barred or estopped from requesting IPR on the grounds herein.
`
`IV.
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`IDENTIFICATION OF THE CHALLENGE AND STATEMENT OF
`THE PRECISE RELIEF REQUESTED
`
`Pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 42.104(b), the precise relief requested is that the
`
`Board review and find unpatentable claims 1, 12, and 14 of the ’027 Patent based
`
`on the following:
`
`Ground 1: Claim 1 is unpatentable under 35 U.S.C. § 103 as obvious based
`
`on Hongbin (Ex.1004) in view of Whittemore (Ex.1026) and JP598 (Ex.1007);
`
`Ground 2: Claims 12 and 14 are unpatentable under 35 U.S.C. § 103 as
`
`obvious based on Counts (Ex.1025) in view of JP598 and KR473 (Ex.1010); and
`
`Ground 3: Claims 12 and 14 are unpatentable under 35 U.S.C. § 103 as
`
`obvious based on Counts in view of KR473.
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`Each ground is supported by the declaration of Dr. Robert Sturges
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`(Ex.1002).
`
`Each reference identified above is prior art:
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`
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`Exhibit
`
`Description
`
`No.
`
`1003
`10042
`
`1026
`
`1006
`10073
`
`1025
`
`1009
`10104
`
`
`
`Chinese Patent Application
`Publication No. CN 1233436A
`(“Hongbin”)
`
`U.S. Patent No. 2,057,353
`(“Whittemore”)
`
`Japanese Unexamined Patent
`Application Publication No.
`2001-291598 (“JP598”)
`
`U.S. Patent No. 5,144,962
`(“Counts”)
`
`Korean Patent Application
`Publication No. 2002-0067473
`(“KR473”)
`
` Publication
`Date
`
`Prior Art Under
`35 USC §
`
`Nov. 3, 1999
`
`102(b)
`
`Sept. 27, 1935
`
`102(b)
`
`Apr. 10, 2000
`
`102(b)
`
`Sept. 8, 1992
`
`102(b)
`
`Aug. 22, 2002
`
`102(a)
`
`Statement of no redundancy: Grounds 1-3 presented in this Petition are
`
`not redundant of grounds previously before the PTO. Grounds 1-3 are based, in
`
`part, on JP598 (Ex.1007) and/or KR473 (Ex.1010). Neither reference was
`
`considered or cited during prosecution or considered by the Board in any IPR
`
`involving the ’027 Patent.5 Institution Decision dated June 12, 2017 at 9-10 (Paper
`
`
`2 Ex.1004 is a certified translation of Hongbin.
`
`3 Ex.1007 is a certified translation of JP598.
`
`4 Ex.1010 is a certified translation of KR473.
`
`5 JP598 was cited in IPR2016-01272 involving the related ’239 Patent, which the
`
`Board relied upon in finding certain claims obvious. Ex.1012 (FWD), p.21.
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`8), Google Inc. v. Koninklijke Philips Elecs. N.V., IPR2017-00386 (P.T.A.B.,
`
`petition filed Dec. 5, 2016) (instituting when petition relies on combination with
`
`another reference not previously cited in IDS and expert testimony not previously
`
`before the Office).
`
`Grounds 1-3 are also based, in part, on various combinations of Hongbin
`
`(Ex.1004), Whittemore (Ex.1026), and/or Counts (Ex.1025). While these
`
`references were cited in an IDS during prosecution, they were not discussed by the
`
`Examiner in any rejection during prosecution, nor were they considered by the
`
`Board in any prior IPR involving the ’027 Patent, particularly in the combinations
`
`asserted in Grounds 1-3.6 See Institution Decision dated May 18, 2017 at 7 (Paper
`
`9), Limelight Networks, Inc. v. Mass. Inst. of Tech., IPR2017-00249 (P.T.A.B.,
`
`petition filed Nov. 11, 2016) (“We are not persuaded…that a citation to prior art in
`
`an IDS, without substantive discussion of the reference by the Examiner, is
`
`
`6 While Hongbin (Ex.1004) was cited in IPR2017-00304 involving the ’027 Patent,
`
`that proceeding was terminated prior to institution, and thus Hongbin was not
`
`considered by the Board in relation to the ’027 Patent. However, the Board
`
`instituted IPR in IPR2017-01120, involving the related ’239 Patent, on Grounds
`
`involving Hongbin and/or Whittemore (Ex.1026) (in combination with JP598).
`
`Ex.1014 (IPR2017-01120 Institution Decision).
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`sufficient reason to exercise our discretion under 35 U.S.C. § 325(d) to decline to
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`institute an inter partes review”); Institution Decision dated July 15, 2015 at 15
`
`(Paper 10), Microsoft Corp. v. Parallel Networks Licensing, LLC, IPR2015-00483
`
`(P.T.A.B., petition filed Dec. 23, 2014) (“while [the reference] was listed on a
`
`lengthy Information Disclosure Statement initialed by the Examiner, the reference
`
`was not applied against the claims and there is no evidence that the Examiner
`
`considered the particular disclosures cited … in the Petition”).
`
`Moreover, Dr. Sturges’ declaration testimony, submitted herewith as
`
`Ex.1002, includes evidence and analysis of how these references render the claims
`
`obvious, which information was not before the Examiner during prosecution. See
`
`Institution Decision dated Mar. 13, 2013 at 7, 20 (Paper 19), Micron Tech., Inc. v.
`
`Bd. of Trs. of the Univ. of Ill., IPR2013-00005 (P.T.A.B., petition filed Oct. 2,
`
`2012) (instituting IPR based on prior art that “was before the Office during
`
`prosecution,” and reasoning that “[t]he present record differs from the one before
`
`the Examiner” in that the Board now “consider[s] the [references] in view of the
`
`[Expert] declaration testimony [], which was not before the Examiner.”); Google,
`
`IPR2017-00386, Paper 8 at 9-10.
`
`Additionally, Grounds 1-3 are based on different prior art combinations than
`
`IPR2018-00630, filed simultaneously herewith, and therefore, are not redundant of
`
`that petition.
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`V. THRESHOLD REQUIREMENT FOR INTER PARTES REVIEW
`
`This Petition meets the threshold requirement for inter partes review
`
`because it establishes “a reasonable likelihood that the petitioner would prevail
`
`with respect to at least 1 of the claims challenged in the petition.” 35 U.S.C.
`
`§ 314(a).
`
`VI. THE ’027 PATENT
`
`The ’027 Patent describes an electronic cigarette that, in part, provides a user
`
`with a smoking experience without being lit by forming a puff of smoke and
`
`replicating the appearance of a cigarette using a red LED. Ex.1001, Abstract, 4:19-
`
`23. In one example, a control circuit uses a sawtooth wave signal to provide a
`
`“gradual change of luminance to imitate the ignition and combustion process of a
`
`conventional cigarette.” Id.; Ex.1002, ¶24.
`
`The electronic cigarette includes charger 1, red LED 3, battery 5, shell 6,
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`control circuit board 8, pump 11, solution storage container 13, air inlets 16,
`
`vaporization nozzle 17, airflow sensor 18, and resistance or capacitance sensor 19.
`
`Ex.1001, 3:46-4:27; Ex.1002, ¶24. Upon activation, liquid is pumped from the
`
`storage container into the nozzle 17 to be vaporized. Ex.1001, 3:46-57; Ex.1002,
`
`¶25.
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`Ex.1001, FIG. 1 (annotated)
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`
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`FIG. 3 shows a vaporization nozzle, which may be in the shape of a tube.
`
`Ex.1001, 2:64-3:11, 5:12-13. Although the term “coil” is not used in the ’027
`
`Patent, the wires within the tube may have a spiral shape. Ex.1001, 3:12-18;
`
`Ex.1002, ¶25. A “base 404” is shown next to the nozzle 405, but the ’027 Patent
`
`provides no details regarding the base. Ex.1001, 5:12-13; Ex.1002, ¶26. The base
`
`is only shown as an annular ring structure that

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