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`Exhibit C – Defendants’ Claim Construction Chart
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`Defendants note that the asserted patents originally assigned to Ultravision share, in most cases, substantially the same specification.
`
`
`
`Accordingly, defendants may cite to one specification but such cites should include the same or similar disclosures in the other patents. A citation
`
`to a figure includes all corresponding descriptions of that figure. Similarly, a citation to a description includes its corresponding figure(s) and any
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`surrounding language. For many terms effectively the entire intrinsic record is relevant, thus, citations to specific portions of the intrinsic record
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`are meant to be exemplary.
`
`
`
`Defendants reserve the right to modify or amend this disclosure in view of further discovery, information, and analysis, and to cite
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`additional evidence in response to evidence and arguments presented by Ultravision. Defendants also incorporate by reference the evidence cited
`
`by Ultravision.
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`
`
`Defendants do not rely on expert testimony (other than testimony provided in the 1114 Investigation), however reserve the right to rely on
`
`any expert declaration from Ultravision. Defendants also intend to depose any expert submitting a declaration on behalf of Ultravision.
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`
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`The cited patents and asserted claims in which the claim terms appear are provided only for convenient reference; to the extent a given
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`term appears in other asserted claims of a related patent, defendants contend that the term has the same meaning throughout the asserted claims of
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`related patents unless otherwise specified.
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`
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`
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`
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`
`
`No.
`
`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`1.
`
`modular display
`
` panel/display
`panel
`
`’782: 1, 6
`
`’869: 19
`
`’294: 22, 23,
`26, 27, 28, 30
`
`’372: 1, 10
`
`’603: 1, 8
`
`------
`
`’272: 1, 10
`
`’904: 1
`
`Specification
`
`’782 patent at 1:55-2:17; 3:24-37; 4:53-56; 5:26–31; 5:62–
`6:4; 6:11–20; 6:46-47; 7:42-46; 8:53-9:10; 9:19-47; 9:60-
`10:1; 10:8-10; 10:29-63; 16:63-64; 17:1-3; 17:7-11;
`17:35-49; 18:37-40; 18:53–19:4; 21:34-53; 21:34-24:46
`
`Figs. 1A, 1B, 13-14, 18, 19, 21A–24B, 25A–D and related
`descriptions.
`
`“a singular interchangeable,
`self-contained display
`panel for a multi-panel
`display system”
`
`’272 patent at 18:20–24
`
`Prosecution History
`
`’782 FH, 2018-01-17 Notice of Allowance
`
`The term is limiting where
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,349,306
`it appears in the preamble
`of the claims.
`
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9, 916,782
`
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,134,773
`
`EXTRINSIC SUPPORT:
`
` EP Appl’n No.14875899.8-1879 and its prosecution
`history
`
` Ultravision’s Amended Complaint, Investigation No. 337-
`TA-1114.
`
`2.
`
`Modular multi-
`
` panel display
`system
`
`’272: 1, 10
`
`“a display system
`comprising multiple
`interchangeable, self-
`contained display panels”
`
`See modular display panel/display panel (Term 1)
`evidence above
`
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`No.
`
`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`3.
`
`power supply
`
`unit
`
`’782: 1, 10, 11,
`13
`
`’869: 19
`
`’294: 22, 26, 27
`
`’372: 8
`
`’603: 1, 4, 5, 6
`
`’272: 1, 10
`
`-------
`
`’782: 1, 10, 11,
`13
`
`’372: 8
`
`’603: 4
`
`Specification
`
`‘782 patent at 7:18-39; 7:30-51; 22:1-22; 22:43–67;
`23:16-37; 24:6–9; 24:32–36; 27:23-40; 27:66–28:17
`
`FIGS. 24-26; 29C-29D
`
`Prosecution History
`
`
`
` ‘782: Figs. 24-26
`
`Power Supply Unit:
`
`“power supply and its
`dedicated housing”
`
`
`
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,349,306
`
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9, 916,782
`
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,134,773
`
`EXTRINSIC SUPPORT:
`
` EP Appl’n No.14875899.8-1879 and its prosecution
`history
`
` “an electronic module that converts power from some
`power source to a form which is needed by the equipment
`to which power is being supplied.” power supply,
`Comprehensive Dictionary of Electrical Engineering (2nd
`ed. 2005).
`
`C-3
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`No.
`
`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`4.
`
`power supply
`mounted outside
`the plastic casing
`/ power supply
`mounted over
`the outer surface
`of the modular
`display panel /
`
` power supply
`unit mounted
`outside the
`casing /
`[wherein] the
`power converter
`is mounted
`outside the
`casing
`
`’869: 19
`
`’294: 22
`
`’372: 8, 16
`
`Specification
`
`
`
`‘782 at 4:53-56; 22:42-23:3; 23:65-66
`
` Figs. 25A-D, 29C-D
`
`All evidence cited with respect to term 3
`
`Prosecution History
`
`“power supply mounted to
`the outside surface of the
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,349,306
`modular display panel”
`
`9,195,281 FH, 2015-07-14 Amendment
`
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9, 916,782
`
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,134,773
`
`EXTRINSIC SUPPORT:
`
`• EP Appl’n No.14875899.8-1879 and its prosecution
`history
`
` US Pat. Pub’n 2013/0271963
`
`C-4
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`No.
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`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`Specification
`
`
`
`
`
`‘782: 4:53-56; 22:42-23:3
`
`‘782: Figs. 24A-B, 25A-D
`
` All evidence cited with respect to terms 3 and 4
`
`5.
`
`power supply
`unit protrudes
`
` from the back
`surface of the
`casing
`
`’603: 4
`
` Prosecution History
`“power supply mounted to
`and extending from the
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,349,306
`back surface of the modular
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9, 916,782
`display panel”
`
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,134,773
`
`6.
`
`each display
`
` panel includes . .
`. a power supply
`
`’272: 1, 10
`
`“each display panel
`includes its own power
`supply”
`
`EXTRINSIC SUPPORT:
`
` EP Appl’n No.14875899.8-1879 and its prosecution
`history
`
` US Pat. Pub’n 2013/0271963
`
`All evidence cited with respect to terms 3-5
`
`C-5
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`No.
`
`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`Specification:
`
`’782 patent at 2:1–17; 4:53-60; 4:61–5:18; 6:31-38; 7:42–
`58; 11:5-17; 11:46-54; 13:60-67; 17:30-43; 20:23-30;
`20:54-60; 21:61–64; 23:1–3; 24:22-23
`
`Fig. 24A
`
`Prosecution History
`
`
`
`’782 patent Notice of allowance
`
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,349,306
`
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9, 916,782
`
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,134,773
`
`EXTRINSIC SUPPORT:
`
` EP Appl’n No.14875899.8-1879 and its prosecution
`history
`
` US Pat. Pub’n 2013/0271973
`
` Dictionary definitions for waterproof, water-resistant,
`weatherproof, and/or weather-resistant from the following
`dictionaries: McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and
`Technical Terms, Third Edition; Webster’s Third New
`International Dictionary of the English Language
`Unabridged; Concise Oxford English Dictionary, Twelfth
`Edition.
`
`7.
`
` waterproof
`
`’782: 1
`
`’869: 19
`
`’294: 22
`
`’603: 1
`
`’272: 1, 10
`
`“preventing water from
`entering (the panel)”
`
`OR
`
`Indefinite
`
`C-6
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`No.
`
`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`’782: 1
`
`’869: 19
`
`’294: 22
`
`’603: 1
`
`’272: 1, 10
`
`’294: 22
`
`’294: 22
`
`’272: 1, 10
`
`8.
`
`sealed to be
`
`waterproof
`
`9.
`
`the plastic casing
`is sealed to be
`waterproof so
`
` that the modular
`display panel is
`sealed to be
`waterproof
`
`10.
`
`[without a]
`protective
`
`waterproof
`enclosure
`
`11.
`
`without
`providing
`
`waterproof
`sealing
`
`“sealed to prevent water
`from entering (the panel)”
`
`OR
`
`Indefinite
`
`“the plastic casing is sealed
`to prevent water from
`entering the casing so that
`water is prevented from
`entering the modular
`display panel”
`
`OR
`
`Indefinite
`
`“Preventing water from
`entering the panel without
`assembly parts distinct
`from the panel”
`
`OR
`
`Indefinite
`
`“Without sealing to prevent
`water from entering the
`panel”
`
`OR
`
`Indefinite
`
`C-7
`
`See waterproof (Term 7) evidence above
`
`See waterproof (Term 7) evidence above
`
`See sealed to be waterproof (Term 7) evidence above See
`above
`
`See sealed to be waterproof (Term 7) evidence above See
`above
`
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`No.
`
`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`12.
`
`casing / housing /
`
`shell
`
`’782: 1, 12
`
`’869: 19
`
`’294: 22, 23
`
`’372: 1, 4, 8,
`10, 12, 16
`
`’603: 1, 4, 15
`
`’272: 1, 5, 6, 7,
`10, 14
`
`’372: 1, 10
`
`13.
`
`disposed in the
`shell / disposed
`within the plastic
`casing / disposed
`
` in the recess /
`disposed in the
`plastic casing /
`disposed in the
`casing
`
`’782: 1
`
`’869: 19
`
`’294: 22
`
`’372: 1, 10
`
`’603: 1
`
`Specification
`
`
`
`‘782 patent at Abstract; 2:18-27; 4:53-60; 7:31-32; 7:65-
`8:59; 9:52–61; 10:29–37; 21:61–64; 22:7-11; 24:6-9;
`24:22-27; 24:32–36
`
`Figs. 3A–7, 24A, 25A–D.
`
`“an enclosure with
`sidewalls and a back side”
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,349,306
`
`Prosecution History
`
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9, 916,782
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,134,773
`
`9,195,281 FH, 2015-07-14 Amendment.
`
`9,134,773 FH, 2015-05-27 Amendment
`
`INTRINSIC SUPPORT:
`
`
`
`‘782: 8:4-6; 9:51-60; 21:61-64; 22:7-8
`
`“Positioned entirely within
`
`the shell/(plastic)
`casing/recess”
`
`‘782: Figs. 3A-D, 4B
`
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,349,306
`
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9, 916,782
`
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,134,773
`
`C-8
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`No.
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`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`Specification:
`
`’782 patent at 2:21–22; 7:8–19.
`
`Prosecution History
`
`14.
`
`potting material /
`
` potting
`compound
`
`’782: 4
`
`’869: 19
`
`’603: 1
`
` “transparent waterproofing
`material/compound applied
`as a liquid that hardens”
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,349,306
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9, 916,782
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,134,773
`
`U.S. Prov. Pat. Appl’n No. 62/025,463
`
`EXTRINSIC SUPPORT:
`
` WO 2015/103079
`
`Specification:
`
`’782 patent at 2:21–22; 7:8–19.
`
`Prosecution History
`
`’782: 4
`
`’869: 19
`
`’603: 1
`
`“a potting material overlies
`the printed circuit board
`including the LEDs
`mounted thereon”
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,349,306
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9, 916,782
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,134,773
`
`U.S. Prov. Pat. Appl’n No. 62/025,463
`
`EXTRINSIC SUPPORT:
`
`WO 2015/103079
`
`15.
`
`a potting
`material
`overlying the
`printed circuit
`board / a potting
`compound
`overlying the
`
` first side of the
`printed circuit
`board / a potting
`material
`disposed at the
`first side of the
`printed circuit
`board
`
`C-9
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`No.
`
`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`16.
`
`a second
`thermally
`conductive
`material
`
` disposed between
`the power supply
`unit and an outer
`back side of the
`panel
`
`’782: 1
`
`“a second thermally
`conductive material [as
`construed] located between
`the power supply unit [as
`construed] and the outer
`back surface of the panel”
`
`OR
`
`Indefinite
`
`All evidence cited with respect to thermally conductive
`material (term 18)
`
`Specification
`
`’782 patent, Abstract; 2:3-9; 2:18-35; 7:53-8:4; 13:12–14;
`22:11–17; 24:25–38.
`
`Fig. 2C
`
`Prosecution History
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,349,306
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9, 916,782
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,134,773
`
`EXTRINSIC SUPPRORT:
`
`
`EP Appl’n No.14875899.8-1879 and its prosecution
`history
`
`
`Ultravision’s Amended Complaint, Investigation
`No. 337-TA-1114.
`
`C-10
`
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`No.
`
`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`17.
`
`thermally
`conductive
`material / first
`thermally
`
` conductive
`material / second
`thermally
`conductive
`material
`
`’782: 1, 2, 3, 9
`
`Indefinite
`
`’869: 19
`
`OR
`
`’603: 1, 3, 14
`
`’272: 6
`
`“material with a relatively
`high thermal conductivity”
`
`Specification
`
`’782 patent at Abstract; 1:61-66; 2:9-27; 7:53-58; 7:65–
`8:3; 18:48–52; 24:29–31
`
`Fig. 2C
`
`Prosecution History
`
`•
`
`•
`
`•
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,349,306
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9, 916,782
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,134,773
`
`EXTRINSIC SUPPORT:
`
` “A substance with a relatively high thermal
`conductivity.” thermal conductor, McGraw Hill
`Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms (6th ed.
`2003)
`
` EP Appl’n No.14875899.8-1879 and its prosecution
`history
`
` Ultravision’s Amended Complaint, Investigation No.
`337-TA-1114.
`
`C-11
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`No.
`
`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`18.
`
`the (first)
`thermally
`conductive
`material
`comprises plastic
`
`/ casing
`comprising a
`thermally
`conductive
`material
`
`19.
`
`a thermally
`conductive
`
`material to
`extract heat
`
`20.
`
`predetermined
`
`constant number
`
`21.
`
`wherein the pitch
`does not depend
`on the height and
`width / wherein
`
`the fixed distance
`does not depend
`on the height and
`the width
`
`’782: 1, 9
`
`’603: 1, 14
`
`Indefinite
`
`Evidence cited for thermally conductive material above
`(term 18)
`
`Indefinite
`
`OR
`
`’869: 19
`
`“a material with a relatively
`high thermal conductivity”
`
`Evidence cited for thermally conductive material above
`(term 18)
`
`’372: 1
`
`Indefinite
`
`’372 patent, passim
`
`’372: 1, 10, 11
`
`Indefinite
`
`’372 patent, passim
`
`C-12
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`No.
`
`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`22.
`
`receiving a signal
`from an adjacent
`
`panel indicating
`the defect
`
`’904: 1
`
`One panel accepts a signal
`from another panel reporting a
`problem
`
`Specification
`
`’904 patent at Abstract; 1:57-2:5; 3:39-65; 5:3-9; 6:21-44;
`6:65-7:8, 9:25-35
`
`Fig. 2C, 7-11A, 12-16
`
`Prosecution History
`
`•
`9,207,904 FH at 7/27/2015 Office Action; 9/2/2015
`Amendment
`
`23.
`
`receiving a signal
`
` from a control
`box
`
`24.
`
`anchored
`mounting
`
` structure / the
`mounting
`structure
`
`’904: 7
`
`Indefinite
`
`’904 patent, passim
`
`’105: 15
`
`“existing non-electronic
`sign structure”
`
`Specification
`
`’105 patent at Abstract; 1:40-2:5; 2:59-4:25; 11:13-13:3;
`14:52-16:40; 17:17-20:35; 23:1–24; 24:1–26:6; 26:50-
`27:25–30; 31:29-33:11; 45:45-46:39; 47:34-51:19; 58:56-
`59:51; 61:28-64:18; 65:1-47; 69:18-70:61; 74:63-76:64;
`76:64-89:19.
`
`Figs. 3, 19-23
`
`Prosecution History
`
`8,824,124 FH, 2014-02-10 Amendment
`
`10,210,778 FH, 2017-10-12 Amendment
`
`C-13
`
`Glux Visual Effects Tech, et al. Ex. 1013
`Page 13 of 17
`
`

`

`Case 2:18-cv-00100-JRG-RSP Document 215-3 Filed 03/05/20 Page 14 of 17 PageID #:
` 3123
`
`No.
`
`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`25.
`
`26.
`
`a large format
`billboard type
`electronic sign
`
` having an
`anchored
`mounting
`structure
`
`a modification
`kit for
`converting an
`
` existing signage
`mounting
`structure to an
`electronic sign
`
`’105: 15
`
`“multi-panel digital sign
`attached to existing non-
`electronic sign structure”
`
`Evidence cited for anchored mounting structure above
`(term 24)
`
`’791: 12
`
`“A self-contained retrofit
`kit for on-site use to
`convert an existing static
`non-electronic sign
`structure into an electronic
`sign”
`
`This preamble is limiting.
`
`Specification
`
`’791 patent at 1:36–41; 18:48–52; 23:1–24; 24:1–11;
`27:25–30; 44:40–42; 46:6–10; 57:33–39; 57:45–52;
`77:56–60; 79:4–7
`
`27.
`
`to allow most of
`a rear surface of
`
` the rear portion
`to be exposed for
`servicing
`
`’791: 12
`
`“most of a rear surface of
`the rear portion is exposed
`to allow a display module
`to be removed from the rear
`for servicing”
`
`Specification
`
`’791 patent at Abstract, 15:59–65; 16:30–36; 17:23–29;
`17:50–66; 25:13–21; 71:21–60; 72:46–73:11; 73:54–59.
`
`Prosecution History
`
`10,210,778 FH, 2017-10-12 Amendment.
`
`C-14
`
`Glux Visual Effects Tech, et al. Ex. 1013
`Page 14 of 17
`
`

`

`Case 2:18-cv-00100-JRG-RSP Document 215-3 Filed 03/05/20 Page 15 of 17 PageID #:
` 3124
`
`No.
`
`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`28.
`
`weatherized /
`weatherized
`
`display
`module(s)
`
`’791: 19
`
`’105:15
`
`Specification
`
`’791 patent at 4:31–32; 10:11–20; 25:4–6; 25:13–18;
`25:30-42; 26: 64-67; 27: 2-7; 27:12–21; 28:38–46; 29:11–
`24; 33:40–44; 33:65 – 34:5; 34: 41-45; 34: 47-58; 37:32–
`41; 41:67–42:3; 44:47–51
`
`Figs. 8-10, 13
`
`Prosecution History
`
`Weatherized display
`module:
`
`Indefinite
`
`
`
`Display module:
`
`8,824,124 FH, 2014-02-10 Amendment.
`
`14/214778 FH, 2017-02-01 Amendment.
`
`“a sealed display module
`protected against weather
` Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,349,306
`including extreme cold and
`heat and having a pair of
`LED panels operatively
`coupled to a daughter
`board”
`
`EXTRINSIC SUPPORT:
`
` “To protect (a structure) against cold weather, as with
`insulation.” weatherize, The American Heritage
`Dictionary of the English Language (4th ed. 2009).
`
`“To make (as a house) better protected against winter
`weather (as by adding insulation).” weatherize, Merriam-
`Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary (11th ed. 2006).
`
`29.
`
` structural frame
`
`’105: 15
`
`“a structural frame
`composed of a structural
`foam material with a hard
`honeycomb type foamed
`inner core”
`
`Specification
`
`’791 patent at 28:38–46; 30:64–11; 35:1–4.
`
`Prosecution History
`
`14/214778 FH, 2017-02-01 Amendment.
`
`C-15
`
`Glux Visual Effects Tech, et al. Ex. 1013
`Page 15 of 17
`
`

`

`Case 2:18-cv-00100-JRG-RSP Document 215-3 Filed 03/05/20 Page 16 of 17 PageID #:
` 3125
`
`No.
`
`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`30.
`
`compound
`
`structural frame
`
`’791: 14, 15
`
`31.
`
`structural bay
`
`member[s]
`
`’105: 15
`
`“a structural frame having a
`plurality of bay members
`and composed of a
`structural foam material
`with a hard honeycomb
`type foamed inner core”
`
`“a defined structure to
`receive one display
`module”
`
`32.
`
`existing signage
`
`structure
`
`’791: 12
`
`“existing non-electronic
`sign structure”
`
`33.
`
`beam surface of
`
` the existing
`signage structure
`
`’791: 12
`
`“a surface of a beam that
`forms a portion of the
`structure of the existing
`signage”
`
`See structural frame (Term 29) evidence above
`
`See bay[s] (Term 31) evidence above
`
`Specification
`
`’791 patent, 1:36–41; 18:20–25; 18:48–19:17; 19:47–62;
`23:35–39; 74:56–75:8.
`
`Prosecution History
`
`10,210,778 FH, 2017-10-12 Amendment.
`
`Specification
`
`’791 patent, Abstract.
`
`See also supra “to allow most of a rear surface of the rear
`portion to be exposed for servicing” and “existing signage
`structure”
`
`C-16
`
`Glux Visual Effects Tech, et al. Ex. 1013
`Page 16 of 17
`
`

`

`Case 2:18-cv-00100-JRG-RSP Document 215-3 Filed 03/05/20 Page 17 of 17 PageID #:
` 3126
`
`No.
`
`Term
`
`Patent &
`Claim
`
`Defendants’
`Construction(s)
`
`Supporting Evidence
`
`34.
`
`the rear portion
`configured to be
`attached to a
`beam surface of
`the existing
`
` signage structure
`to allow most of
`a rear surface of
`the rear portion
`to be exposed for
`servicing
`
`’791: 12
`
`“the rear portion attachable
`to a beam surface of the
`existing signage structure
`to allow most of a rear
`surface of the rear portion
`to be exposed for
`servicing”
`
`35.
`
` cabinet(s)
`
`’272: 4
`
`No construction needed
`
`OR
`
`“an enclosure to protect the
`multi-panel display system
`from rain”
`
`See evidence for two terms above re existing signage
`structure.
`
`Specification
`
`’782 patent at 4:53-60; 5:4–11; 5:66–6:4; 17:12–43;
`20:50–53.
`
`Figs. 1A-B
`
`Prosecution History
`
`•
`
`•
`
`•
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,349,306
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,916,782
`
`Prosecution History of U.S. Pat. No. 9,134,773
`
`EXTRINSIC SUPPORT:
`
` EP Appl’n No.14875899.8-1879 and its prosecution
`history
`
` U.S. Pat. Pub’n No. 2013/00271973
`
`
`
`
`
`C-17
`
`Glux Visual Effects Tech, et al. Ex. 1013
`Page 17 of 17
`
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