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`Ex Parte Reexamination Certificate
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`Examiner
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`HENRY N. TRAN
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`-- The MAILING DA TE of this communication appears on the cover sheet with the correspondence address --
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`1. IZI Prosecution on the merits is (or remains) closed in this ex parte reexamination proceeding. This proceeding is
`subject to reopening at the initiative of the Office or upon petition. Of. 37 CFR 1 .313(a). A Certificate will be issued
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`IXI Patent owner’s communication(s) filed: 07 Ma); 2014.
`El Patent owner’s failure to file an appropriate timely response to the Office action mailed:
`I:I Patent owner’s failure to timely file an Appeal Brief (37 CFR 41.31).
`|:| The decision on appeal by the El Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences E! Court dated
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`ae Reexamination Certificate will indicate the following:
`aChange in the Specification.
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`bChange in the Drawing(s ):
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`c Status of the Claim(s):
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`) Patent c|aim(s ) confirmed.
`Patent c|aim(s) amended (including dependent on amended c|aim(s)):
`Patent c|aim(s ) canceled. 18 27 and 35.
`Newly presented c|aim(s ) patentable:_40-117.
`Newly presented canceled claims.
`Patent c|aim(s)I:l previously I:l currently disclaimed:
`Patent c|aim(s ) not subject to reexamination. 1- 17 19-26 28-34 and 36-39.
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`3. E! A declaration(s)/affidavit(s) under 37 CFR 1.130(b) was/were filed on
`4. IZI Note the attached statement of reasons for patentability and/or confirmation. Any comments considered necessary
`by patent owner regarding reasons for patentability and/or confirmation must be submitted promptly to avoid
`processing delays. Such submission(s) should be labeled: “Comments On Statement of Reasons for Patentability
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`5. El Note attached NOTICE OF REFERENCES CITED (PTO-892).
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`6. CI Note attached LIST OF REFERENCES CITED (PTO/SB/O8 or PTO/SB/08 substitute).
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`7. El The drawing correction request filed on
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`8. El Acknowledgment is made of the priority claim under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d) or (f).
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`9. El Note attached Examiner’s Amendment.
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`10. El Note attached Interview Summary (PTO-474).
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`1 1. El Other:
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`All correspondence relating to this reexamination proceeding should be directed to the Central Reexamination Unit at
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`Notice of Intent to Issue Ex Parte Reexamination Certificate
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`Application/Control Number: 90/013,106
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`The present application is being examined under the pre—AIA first to invent provisions.
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`NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE EX PARTE REEXAMINATION CERTIFICATE
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`INTRODUCTION
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`1. This Notice of Intent to Issue Ex Part6 Reexamination Certificate (NIRC) action concerns the
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`Ex Parte Reexamination Request (hereinafter “the Request”) filed by patent owner on December
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`24, 2013 for the Ex Parte Reexamination Certificate, the US Patent No. 5,786,183 C1, issued
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`on April 29, 2013 to Hourmand et al. (hereinafter “the ‘ 183 patent”); and it is responsive to the
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`patent owner’s response filed on May 7, 2014 (hereinafter “the response”). The response has
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`been entered. Claims 40-117 are subject to this reexamination; and they are found patentable
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`and/or confirmed.
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`RESPONSE TO THE RESPONSE
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`2. Patent owner’s proposed amendment to the claims, see pages 2—14, filed with the response is
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`in compliance with 37 CFR 1.530(d)-(j), and it has been entered. See M.P.E.P. § 2250. Claims
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`18, 27, and 35 are canceled; claims 1-17, 19-26, 28-34, and 36-39 are unamended and they are
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`not subject to reexamination; claims 40-105 were previously added, and of which, claims 40, 41,
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`56, 66, 67, 71, and 95 are amended; and claims 106—1 17 are newly added. Thus, claims 40—1 17
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`are subject to this reexamination.
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`3. Patent owner’s arguments, see pages 15—14], filed with the response, with respect to the claim
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`rejections under 35 U.S.C. § 305, the prior art references of Boie, Gerpheide, Lee, and Casio. and
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`the supports for new claims 40—1 17, have been fully considered and are persuasive. The
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`rejection of claims 18, 27. 40-44, 56-71, and 95-105 under 35 U.S.C. § 305 as recited in the
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`prior Office action mailed on March 27, 2014 has been overcome, and it has been withdrawn.
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`REFERENCES CITED IN THIS OFFICE ACTION
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`3. The prior art patents and printed publications (the prior art references) cited in the Request
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`pursuant to C.F.R. § 1.510(b) (3), see the Request page 10, and relied upon are relisted below:
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`° US. Patent No. 5,463,388 issued to Boie et al. on October 31, 1995 ("Boie" or the '388 patent),
`which was submitted with the request as Exhibit C.
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`- US Patent No. 5,565,658 issued to Gerpheide et al. on October 15, 1996 ("Gerpheide" or the
`‘658 patent), which was submitted with the request as Exhibit D.
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`' Casio advertisement entitled "Now... The Invisible Casio Calculator Watch," published in
`Popular Science by On the Run in 1984 ("Casio"), which was submitted with the request as
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`' Lee, thesis entitled "A Fast Multiple-Touch-Sensitive Input Device," and published October
`1984 ("Lee"), which was submitted with the IDS filed with the request.
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`ALLOWABLE SUBJECT MATTER
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`4. New claims 40-117 are patentable.
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`STATEMENT OF REASONS FOR PATENTABILITY AND/OR CONFIRMATION
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`5. The following is an examiner's statement of reasons for patentability and/or confirmation of
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`the claims found patentable in this reexamination proceeding:
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`The ‘l83 patent generally relates to a capacitive responsive electronic switching circuit including
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`an oscillator 200 providing a periodic output signal, a keypad having a plurality of input touch
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`terminals 450 defining areas for an operator to provide inputs by proximity and touch, a
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`microcontroller 500 using the periodic output signal from the oscillator for selectively providing
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`signal output frequencies to the input touch terminals(e.g., touch terminals 57 and 59), and a
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`detector circuit 400 coupled to the oscillator, the input touch terminals, and the microcontroller
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`for providing a control output signal based on the presence of operator’s body capacitance to
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`ground coupled to the input touch terminal when in proximity or touched by an operator. An
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`array of touch terminals may be provided in close proximity due to the reduction in crosstalk that
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`may result from contaminants by utilizing an oscillator outputting signal having a frequency of
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`50 KHZ or greater. See, the ‘183 patent Abstract, and Figures 3, 4 and 11. Each of the new
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`independent claims 45, 56, 72, 84, 95, 106, and 1 ll identifies the uniquely distinct features that
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`are not taught or suggested by the cited prior art references, either alone or in any reasonable
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`combinations. Specifically,
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`(i) Independent claim 45 inludes the new limitation of “a microcontroller using the periodic
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`output signal from the oscillator, the microcontroller selectively providing signal output
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`frequencies directly to a plurality of small sized input touch terminals of a keypad”
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`(ii) Independent claim 56 requires, inter alia, the features: “a microcontroller using the periodic
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`output signal from the oscillator, the microcontroller selectively providing signal output
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`frequencies to a plurality of small sized input touch terminals of a keypad, and wherein a peak
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`voltage of the signal outputfrequencies is greater than a supply voltage ”;
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`(iii) Independent claim 72 requires, inter alia, the features: “a microcontroller using the periodic
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`output signal from the oscillator, the microcontroller selectively providing signal output
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`frequencies directly to a closely spaced array of input touch terminals of a keypad”, and “a
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`detector circuit coupled to said oscillator for receiving said periodic output signal from said
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`oscillator, and coupled to said input touch terminals, said detector circuit being responsive to
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`signals from said oscillator via said microcontroller and a presence of an, operator's body
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`capacitance to ground coupled to said touch terminals when proximal or touched by the
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`operator to provide a control output signal for actuation of the controlled keypad device, said
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`detector circuit being configured to generate said control output signal when the operator is
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`proximal or touch said second touch terminal after the operator is proximal or touches said first
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`touch terminal ”
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`(iv) independent claims 84 and 95, each requires, inter alia. the features: “a microcontroller
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`using the periodic output signal from the oscillator, the microcontroller selectively providing
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`signal output frequencies to a closely spaced array of input touch terminals of a keypad, the
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`input touch terminals comprising first and second input touch terminals, and wherein a peak
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`voltage ofthe signal outputfrequencies is greater than a supply voltage ";
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`(V) Independent claim 106 requires, inter alia, the features: “a microcontroller using the periodic
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`output signal from the oscillator, the microcontroller selectively providing signal output
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`frequencies to a plurality of small sized input touch terminals of a keypad, wherein the
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`selectively providing comprises the microcontroller selectively providing a signal output
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`frequency to each row ofthe plurality ofsmall sized input touch terminals ofa keypad”; and
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`(vi) Independent claim 1 l 1 requires, inter alia, the features: “a microcontroller using the
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`periodic output signalfrom the oscillator, the microcontroller selectively providing signal output
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`frequencies to a closely spaced array of input touch terminals of a keypad, the input touch
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`terminals comprising first and second input touch terminal, wherein the selectively providing
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`comprises the microcontroller selectively providing a signal output frequency to each row of the
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`plurality ofclosely spaced array of input touch terminals ofa keypad.
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`Whereas, the cited prior art references:
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`Boie
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`Boie discloses a computer input device for use as a computer mouse or keyboard comprises a
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`thin, insulating surface covering an array 100 of electrodes arranged in a grid pattern and
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`connected in columns and rows, each column and row is connected to circuitry 401, which can
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`be selected by multiplexer 402 under control of microcontroller 406. See id. at col. 3:56—61 . The
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`selected output is forwarded to summing circuit 403, the output of which is converted by
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`synchronous detector and filter circuit 404 to a signal related to the capacitance of the row or
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`column selected by the multiplexer. See id, at col. 3:62-67. The RF oscillator 408 provides an
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`RF signal of, for example ,lOO Kiloheitz, to circuits 401, synchronous detector and filter circuit
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`404 via inverter 410, and guard plane 411, which is a substantially continuous plane parallel to
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`array 100 and associated connections, and serves to isolate array 100 from extraneous signals.
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`See id. at col. 3:67 — col. 4:5. To measure separate capacitance values for each electrode in array
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`100 instead of the collective capacitances of subdivided electrode elements connected in rows
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`and columns, a circuit 401 is provided for each electrode in array 100 and multiplexer 402 is
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`enlarged to accommodate the outputs from all circuits 401. See id. at col. 4: 14-21. The output of
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`synchronous detector and filter 404 is converted to digital form by analog—to—digital converter
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`405 and forwarded to microcontroller 406 so that microcontroller 406 obtains a digital value
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`representing the capacitance seen by any row or column of electrode elements (or electrode if
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`measured separately) selected by multiplexer 402. See id. at col. 4:22-28. Particularly, Boie
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`discloses driving the electrodes of electrode array 100 and guard planes 411 with a single RF
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`signal for minimizing the effects of electrode-to-electrode capacitances, wiring capacitances and
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`other extraneous capacitances. See id. at col. 4:58-61.
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`Thus, Boie does not teach or suggest the microcontroller is used to selectively providing signal
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`output frequencies to input touch terminals of a keypad.
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`Accordingly, Boie does not teach or suggest the above—identified underlined claimed features.
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`Gerpheide
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`Gerpheide teaches a system and method for a capacitance-based proximity sensor with
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`interference rejection. See Abstract. The system 10 comprises an electrode array 12, a
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`synchronous electrode capacitance measurement unit 14, a reference frequency generator 16, and
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`a position locator 18. See id. at Figure l, and col. 3:52 to col. 4:26. The electrode array consists
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`of multiple X electrodes 20 and Y electrodes 22. See id. at Figures 2A and 2B. The
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`synchronous electrode capacitance measurement unit 14 is connected to the electrode array 12
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`and the reference frequency generator 16 for producing capacitive measurement signals. See id.
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`at Figure 4, and col. 5:50-67. Particularly, Gerpheide teaches that the reference frequency
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`generator 16 includes an oscillator 100 for driving a microcontroller 102 and a divide-by- (M+N)
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`circuit 104, for providing signal output frequencies and always selecting a reference frequency
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`away from frequencies which have been found to result in measurement interference; wherein, N
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`is a fixed constant, approximately 50, and M is specified by the microcontroller 102 to be, for
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`example, one of four values in the ranges 61 KHZ to 80 KHz as specified by the microcontroller
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`102; and wherein, the microcontroller 102 performs the functions of interference evaluation 106
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`and frequency selection 108. See id. at Figure 7, and col. 8:20-43.
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`Thus, Gerpheide does not teach or suggest the synchronous electrode capacitance measurement
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`unit is responsive to signals from the oscillator via said microcontroller and the presence of an
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`operator's body capacitance to ground.
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`Accordingly, Gerpheide does not teach or suggest the above-identified underlined claimed
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`features.
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`Casio
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`Casio teaches a Casio Calculator Watch, which is a timepiece product employing electro—touch
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`technology. The watch works by reading finger-strokes traced across its face. See id. at col. 1.
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`The transparent touch panel construction includes a fiberg1ass panel having a transparent
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`conductor film pattern (first layer) and a dielectric layer (second layer) overlying the fiberglass.
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`See id. at col. 2. The touch panel determines figure and math symbols outlined with finger-
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`strokes traced across the face. See id. at col. 1. The touch panel senses the input, and then
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`digitizes it to extract features of the figure or math symbol. See id. at col. 2. The watch then
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`outputs the corresponding figure or math symbol on the screen.
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`Thus, Casio does not teach or suggest the nricrocontroller is used to selectively providing signal
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`output frequencies to input touch terminals of a keypad.
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`Accordingly, Casio does not teach or suggest the above-identified underlined claimed features.
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`Lee
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`Lee discloses a fast—scanning multiple—touch—sensitive input device comprising: a sensor matrix
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`board, row and column selection registers, A/D converting circuits and a dedicated CPU. See id.
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`at Figure 3.4. The row selection registers select one or more rows by setting the corresponding
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`bits to a high state in order to charge up the sensors while the column selection registers select
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`one or more columns by turn on corresponding analog switches to discharge the sensors
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`through timing resistors. The intersecting region of the selected rows and the selected columns
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`represents the selected sensors as a unit. See id. at Figure 3.1(a) shows a model of a selected
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`sensor in the sensor matrix, Figure 3.1 (b) shows the timing diagram for discharging time
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`measurement of a selected sensor, and Figure 3.2 illustrates a small section of a sensor matrix.
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`Particularly, Lee describes the interface between the CPU and the sensor matrix as follows: The
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`CPU selects the row or rows of a sensor group. initiating charging of all the associated sensors.
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`After a charging interval, the CPU discharges the selected column or columns corresponding to a
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`sensor group by connecting a group of discharge resistors whose current is summed via a high
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`slew rate operational amplifier. Wherein, the CPU selects or deselects the row(s) by sending
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`binary signals to the selected row(s). See id. at Figs. 3.1(a), 3.1(b), and 3.4, and page 3-10. As
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`illustrated by the data bus of Figure 3.4.
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`Thus, Lee does not teach or suggest sending signal output frequencies to the selected rows and/or
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`column.
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`Accordingly, Lee does not teach or suggest the above—identified underlined claimed features.
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`Further, the examiner agrees with the discussion articulated by patent owner that the prior art
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`references, Boie, Gerpheide, Lee, and Casio, either alone or in combinations, fails to teach the
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`above—identified claimed, see the response pages 16—20.
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`Accordingly, the independent claims 45, 56, 72, 84, 95, 106, and 111 are patentable over the
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`prior art references of Boie, Gerpheide, Lee, and Casio.
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`Dependent claims 40-44, 46-55, 57-71, 73-83, 85-94, 96-105, 107-110, and 112-117, each is
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`dependent upon one of said independent claims, and it is patentable based on at least the reasons
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`set forth for the independent claim due to its dependency.
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`Any comments considered necessary by PATENT OWNER regarding the above statement must
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`be submitted promptly to avoid processing delays. Such submission by the patent owner should
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`be labeled: "Comments on Statement of Reasons for Patentability and/0r Confirmation" and will
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`6. Claims 40-117 are renumbered consecutively in compliance with 37 CFR 1.126 and 37 CFR
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`Extensions of time under 37 CFR 1.136(a) Will not be permitted in these proceedings because the
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`(12) EX PARTE REEXAMINATION CERTIFICATE (10211th)
`United States Patent
`US 5,796,183 C2
`(10) Number:
`Hourmand et a].
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`(45) Certificate Issued: Jun. 27, 2014
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`US005796183C2
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`(54) CAPACITIVE RESPONSIVE ELECTRONIC
`SWITCHING CIRCUIT
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`(75)
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`Inventors: Byron Hourmand, Hersey, MI (US);
`John M. Washeleski, Cadillac, MI (US);
`Stephen R. W. Cooper, Fowlerville, MI
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`(73) Assignee: Nartron Corporation, Reed City, MI
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`Reexamination Request:
`No. 90/013,106, Dec. 24, 2013
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`Reexamination Certificate for:
`Patent No.:
`5,796,183
`Issued:
`Aug. 18, 1998
`Appl. No.:
`08/601,268
`Filed:
`Jan. 31, 1996
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`Reexamination Certificate Cl 5,796,183 issued Apr. 29, 2013
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`Certificate of Correction issued May 11, 1999
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`1 l, 201 1
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`References Cited
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`Primary Examiner 7 Henry N Tran
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`ABSTRACT
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`A capacitive responsive electronic switching circuit com—
`prises an oscillator providing a periodic output signal having
`a frequency of 50 kHz or greater, an input touch terminal
`defining an area for an operator provide an input by proximity
`and touch, and a detector circuit coupled to the oscillator for
`receiving the periodic output signal from the oscillator, and
`coupled to the input touch terminal. The detector circuit being
`responsive to signals from the oscillator and the presence of
`an operator’s body capacitance to ground coupled to the
`touch terminal when in proximity or touched by an operator to
`provide a control output signal. Preferably, the oscillator pro-
`vides a periodic output signal having a frequency of 800 kHz
`or greater. An array of touch terminals may be provided in
`close proximity due to the reduction in crosstalk that may
`result from contaminants by utilizing an oscillator outputting
`a signal having a frequency of 50 kHz or greater.
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`40. A capacitive responsive electronic switching circuit
`comprising:
`an oscillator providing a periodic output signal having a
`predefinedfrequency;
`a microcontroller using theperiodic output signalfrom the
`oscillator: the microcontroller selectively providing sig-
`nal outputfrequencies to a plurality ofsmall sized input
`touch terminals of a keypad, wherein the selectively
`providing comprises the microcontroller selectivelypro-
`viding a signal output frequency to each row of the
`plurality of small sized input touch terminals of the
`keirad;
`the plurality ofsmall sized input touch terminals defining
`adjacent areas on a dielectric substratefor an operator
`to provide inputs by proximity and touch; and
`a detector circuit coupled to said oscillatorfor receiving
`said periodic output signal from said oscillator. and
`coupled to said input touch terminals, said detector cir-
`cuit being responsive to signalsfrom said oscillator via
`said microcontroller and a presence of an operator’s
`body capacitance to ground coupled to said touch ter-
`minals when proximal or touched by the operator to
`provide a control output signal,
`wherein said predefined frequency of said oscillator and
`said signal outputfrequencies are selected to decrease a
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