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`Michael de Angeli
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`5
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`10
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`15,
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`adequate
`The vehicle must. provide
`trailer.
`pound
`7,500
`acceleration, passing, and hill-climbing performance in both uses.
`In order to have sufficient power at times of maximum loading,
`the
`vehicle is grossly overpowered under all different circumstances;
`that is, only when the vehicle is laden to near-maximum capacity
`and pulling up a long hill does the engine deliver near maximum
`torque for any length of time. Under all other circumstances, it is
`run very inefficiently, as noted in connection with Figs.
`1 and 2
`(reproduced herein from the '970 patent).
`An
`important aspect of
`the invention as described by the
`present continuation-in-part application as well as the predecessor
`applications and the '970 patentlies in controlling the operation
`of the internal combustion engine of a hybrid vehicle so that it is
`only operated at high efficiency,
`that is, only when is it loaded
`to require a substantial fraction e.g., 30% of its maximum torque
`output.
`That is,
`the engine is never
`run at less than 30% of
`maximum torque output
`("MTO"). As discussed in the '970 patent and
`the '817 application, this can be accomplished by sizing the engine
`so that it can efficiently propel the vehicle unassisted at highway
`
`torque is required for passing or hill-
`AccdopEPCOT if additional
`todocument, Climbing,
`the traction motor is operated. Application Ser. No.
`the idea
`of providing a
`turbocharger,
`Me 24g further
`adds
`controlled by the microprocessor only to operate when torque in
`excess of the engine's rated normally~aspirated maximum torque
`output
`(MTO) is needed for an extended period of time, for example
`in towing a trailer.
`By employing the turbocharger only when
`actually needed, many of the drawbacks inherent
`in conventional
`turbocharger uses are eliminated. Typically the turbocharger may
`be sized such that the engine provides up to 150% of MTO when
`turbocharged.
`the present
`the invention of
`According to one aspect of
`continuation-in-part application,
`the range of efficient use of the
`hybrid vehicle of the invention is further broadened by providing
`a two~speed transmission between the engine and road wheels, so as
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`Alex J. Severinsky, Washington, DC;
`Theodore Louckes, Holly, MI, Deceased;
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`Alex J. Severinsky, Washington, DC;
`Assignment For Published Patent Application
`PAICE LLC, Windsor Locks, CT
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`Powerof Attorney:
`Michael De Angeli--27869
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`This application is a DIV of 13/065,708 03/29/2011
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`which is a DIV of 11/429,458 05/08/2006 PAT 7520353
`which is a DIV of 10/882,577 03/07/2003 PAT 7104347
`which is a DIV of 09/822,866 04/02/2001 PAT 6554088
`which is a CIP of 09/264,817 03/09/1999 PAT 6209672
`which claims benefit of 60/100,095 09/14/1998
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`ITOT CLAIMSJIND CLAIMS
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`Michael de Angeli
`34 Court Street
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`Jamestown, RI 02835 A
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`CONFIRMATION NO. 9367
`
`CORRECTED FILING RECEIPT
`
`Date Mailed: 12/03/2013
`
`Receipt is acknowledged of this non-provisional patent application. The application will be taken up for examination
`in due course. Applicant will be notified as to the results of the examination. Any correspondence concerning the
`application mustinclude the following identification information: the U.S. APPLICATION NUMBER, FILING DATE,
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`Inventor(s)
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`Applicant(s)
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`Alex J. Severinsky, Washington, DC;
`Theodore Louckes, Holly, Ml;
`
`Alex J. Severinsky, Washington, DC;
`Theodore Louckes, Holly, Ml;
`Assignment For Published Patent Application
`PAICE LLC, Windsor Locks, CT
`
`Powerof Attorney:
`Michael De Angeli--27869
`
`Domestic Priority data as claimed by applicant
`This application is a DIV of 13/065,708 03/29/2011
`which is a DIV of 12/3820,600 01/29/2009 ABN
`which is a DIV of 11/429,458 05/08/2006 PAT 7520353
`which is a DIV of 10/882,577 03/07/2003 PAT 7104347
`which is a DIV of 09/822,866 04/02/2001 PAT 6554088
`which is a CIP of 09/264,817 03/09/1999 PAT 6209672
`which claims benefit of 60/100,095 09/14/1998
`and claims benefit of 60/122,296 03/01/1999
`
`Foreign Applications for which priority is claimed (You may beeligible to benefit from the Patent Prosecution
`Highway program at the USPTO. Please see http:/Avww.uspto.gov for more information.) - None.
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`HYBRID VEHICLES
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`PROTECTING YOUR INVENTION OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES
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`in a specific country or in regional patent offices. Applicants may wish to consider thefiling of an international
`application under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT). An international (PCT) application generally has the same
`effect as a regular national patent application in each PCT-member country. The PCT process simplifies the filing
`of patent applications on the same invention in member countries, but does notresult in a grantof "an international
`patent" and doesnoteliminate the needof applicantsto file additional documents and fees in countries where patent
`protection is desired.
`
`Almost every country has its own patent law, and a person desiring a patent in a particular country must make an
`application for patent in that country in accordancewith its particular laws. Since the laws of many countries differ
`in various respects from the patent law of the United States, applicants are advised to seek guidance from specific
`foreign countries to ensure that patent rights are not lost prematurely.
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`Applicants also are advised that in the case of inventions madein the United States, the Director of the USPTO must
`issue a license before applicants can apply for a patent in a foreign country. Thefiling of a U.S. patent application
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`For information on preventing theft of your intellectual property (patents, trademarks and copyrights), you may wish
`to consult the U.S. Government website, http:/Avww.stopfakes.gov. Part of a Department of Commerceinitiative,
`this website includes self-help "toolkits" giving innovators guidance on how to protectintellectual property in specific
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`The grantof a license doesnot in any way lessen the responsibility of a licensee for the security of the subject matter
`as imposed by any Governmentcontract or the provisions of existing laws relating to espionage and the national
`security or the export of technical data. Licensees should apprise themselvesof current regulations especially with
`respect to certain countries, of other agencies, particularly the Office of Defense Trade Controls, Department of
`State (with respect to Arms, Munitions and Implements of War (22 CFR 121-128)); the Bureau of Industry and
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`The United States represents the largest, most dynamic marketplace in the world and is an unparalleled location for
`businessinvestment, innovation, and commercialization of new technologies. The U.S. offers tremendous resources
`and advantages for those who invest and manufacture goods here. Through SelectUSA, our nation works to
`promote andfacilitate business investment. SelectUSAprovides information assistance to the international investor
`community; serves as an ombudsmanfor existing and potential investors; advocates on behalf of U.S. cities, states,
`and regions competing for global investment; and counsels U.S. economic developmentorganizations on investment
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`Commissionerfor Patents
`United States Patent and Trademark Office
`P.O. Box 1450
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`www.uspto.gov
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`Application No. :_ 13573728
`: Severinsky
`Applicant
`Filing Date : 10/05/2012
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`Date Mailed : 11/12/2013
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`NOTICE TO FILE CORRECTED APPLICATION PAPERS
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`Evenif the Office has recognized a benefit claim and has entered it into the Office’s database and
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`APPLICATION FILED ON OR AFTER SEPTEMBER16, 2012 AND BEFORE MARCH16,2013,
`NOT IN COMPLIANCEWITH 37 CFR 1.78
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`[] The 37 CFR 1.78(aX2) reference on the application data sheet does not indicate the relationship (continuation, division,
`continuation-in-part) to the prior U.S. nonprovisional application or international application designating the U.S. See document
`coded dated , listing application number(s).
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`application number, international PCT application number, or international PCT filing date. See document coded ADS dated
`01/02/2013, in which the following error was made: Application serial no. 11/459,458 is listed instead of 11/429.458.
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`The 37 CFR 1.78(a)(2) referenceto the prior U.S. nonprovisionalapplication or international application designating the U.S. is
`Not present on an application data sheet, thus removing the validating link under 35 U.S.C. 119(a}(d) to a prior foreign
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`The 37 CFR 1.78(a)(2) reference to the prior U.S. nonprovisional application or international application designating the U.S.is
`not present on an application data sheet.
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`The 37 CFR 1.78(a\5) reference to the prior U.S. provisional application is not present on an application data sheet.
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`The 37 CFR 1.78(a\(5) reference to the prior U.S. provisional application on an application data sheet does not provide the
`provisional application number (series code and serial number). See document coded dated , in which the following is missing:.
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`UUOUov The 37 CFR 1.78(a)(5) reference to the prior U.S. provisional application on an application data sheet showsan incorrect,
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`incomplete, or illegible U.S. provisional application number. See document coded dated , in which the following error was
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`A proper response to this notice would include any one of: (1) a corrected Application Data Sheet (ADS) pursuant to 37 CFR
`1.76(c) which provides benefit information that complies with 37 CFR 1.78(aX2) or 37 CFR 1.78(a)(5) or (2) a petition filed pursuant to
`the provisions of 37 CFR 1.78(a\3) or 37 CFR 1.78(aX6)if the benefit information from the documentidentified above by code and
`date does not accurately reflect the benefits under 35 U.S.C. 119(e), 120, 121 or 365(c) as claimed by applicant(a grantable petition
`would include a corrected ADS as required by 37 CFR 1.78(aX3Xi) or 37 CFR 1.78(aX6(i)). Such amendments to the specification or
`supplemental ADS submission maybe filed after paymentofthe issuefee if limited to informalities noted herein. See Waiver of 37 CFR
`1.312 for Document Required by Office of Patent Publication, 1280 Off. Gaz. Patent Office 918 (March 23, 2004).
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`If Applicantfails to timely submit a proper response, the benefit information will be deleted and the patent will be
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`This document may be completed electronically and submitted to the Office in electronic format using the Electronic Filing System (EFS) or the
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`Secrecy Order 37 CFR 5.2
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