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`FELING OR DETERMINATION OF AN
`ACTION REGARDING A PATENT OR
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`fn Comphance with 35 U.8.C. § 290 and/or 15 USC. § 1116 vou are hereby advised that a court action has been
`for the District of Delaware on the following
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`filed in the US. Dastnct Court
`t] Trademarks or
`[vf Patents.
`(¢ [) the patent action involves 35 U.S.C. § 292.):
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`PLAINTIFF
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`LITL LLC
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`FILED
`2/2023
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`LS. DISTRICT COURT
`for the District of Delaware
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`[DEFENDANT
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`ASUSTeK Gompurier inc., ASUS Giobal Pte. Lid., and
`| ASUS Technology Pts. Limited
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`PATENT OR
`TRADEMARK NO.
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`DATE OF PATENT
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`In the above—entitled case, the following patent(s}/ trademark(s} have been incinded:
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`DATE INCLUDED
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`[i Cross Bill
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`[| Other Pleading
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`{n the above---enitled case, the following decision has been rendered or pudgement issued:
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`Copy i—Upoen initiation of action, mail this copy to Director Copy 3-—Upontermination of action, mail this copy to Director
`Copy 2-——-Upon filing document adding patent(s), mail this copy to Director Copy 4-—Case file copy
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`Case D:23-cor-00L22-RGA Documents Filed O2/O1/23 Page 2 of 2 Pagelb #: 644
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`Addendum to Patent/Trademark Report — (LiITL LLC v. ASUSTeK Computer Inc., et al.)
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`List of Additional Patents
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`LiTL LLC
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`9,880,715
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`10,564,818
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`8,612,888
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`01/30/2018
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`2/18/2020
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`12/17/2013
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`LiTL LLC
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`LiTL LLC
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`Trials@uspto.gov
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`Paper: 6
`Entered: October 21, 2021
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`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
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`LENOVO(UNITED STATES)INC.,
`Petitioner,
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`V.
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`LITL LLC,
`Patent Owner.
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`IPR2021-00822
`Patent 8,624,844 B2
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`Before MICHELLE N. ANKENBRAND, GARTH D. BAER,and
`BRIAN D. RANGE,Administrative Patent Judges.
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`BAER,Administrative Patent Judge.
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`DECISION
`DenyingInstitution of Inter Partes Review
`35 U.S.C. § 314
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`I.
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`INTRODUCTION
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`Lenovo (United States) Inc. (“Petitioner’’) filed a Petition (Paper1,
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`“Pet.”) requesting an inter partes review of claims 1-16 and 18-22 of U.S.
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`Patent No. 8,624,844 B2 (Ex. 1001, “the ’844 patent”). LiTL LLC (“Patent
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`Owner”) filed a Preliminary Response. Paper 5 (“Prelim. Resp.”).
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`Wehave authority to determine whetherto institute an inter partes
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`review. See 35 U.S.C. § 314 (2018); 37 C.F.R. § 42.4(a) (2020). The
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`standard for institution is set forth in 35 U.S.C. § 314(a), which providesthat
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`an inter partes review maynotbeinstituted unless “there is a reasonable
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`likelihood that the petitioner would prevail with respect to at least 1 of the
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`claims challengedin the petition.” As discussed below, we determinethat
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`Petitioner does not show a reasonable likelihood of prevailing with respect
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`to the challenged claims. Accordingly, we denyinstitution of an inter partes
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`review.
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`Il.
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`A.
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`BACKGROUND
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`Related Matters
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`Theparties identify the following as a related matter: LiTL LLCv.
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`Lenovo (United States), Inc. and Lenovo (Beijing) Limited, 1:20-cv-00689-
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`RGA(D.Del.). Pet. 2; Paper 4, 1. Patent Owneralso identifies the following
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`as related matters: IPR2021-00681, IPR2021-00786, IPR2021-00800, and
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`IPR2021-00821. Paper4, 2.
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`B.
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`The ’844 Patent (Ex. 1001)
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`The ’844 patentis titled “Portable Computer with Multiple Display
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`Configurations.” Ex. 1001, code (54). The computer system of the °844
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`patent describes different profiles to customize the graphical user interface
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`in different modes, including a laptop modein which the portable computer
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`has a conventional laptop appearance, with the display inclined at a viewing
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`angle from the base(id. at 6:26—28); an easel mode in whichthe baseofthe
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`computerandits display stand upright forming an inverted “V,” and the
`display and keyboard are on opposite sides (id. at 7:48-61); and a frame
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`modein which the display and baseare at a similar orientation and angle as
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`in easel mode, but with the base lying flat on a surface and the keyboard
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`facing down (id. at 16:3-13).
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`Figure 17 of the ’844 patent, reproduced below,illustrates a portable
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`computer in laptop mode. /d. at 5:13-15.
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`FIG. 17
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`Figure 4 of the ’844 patent, reproduced below,illustrates the portable
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`computer in easel mode. /d. at 4:47-48.
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`190
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`FIG. 4
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`Figure 26 of the ’844 patent, reproduced below,illustrates the portable
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`computer configured into frame mode. Jd. at 5:35—-37.
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`Screen facing out
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`Keyboard facing down
`into surface
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`FIG. 26
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`The ’844 patent explains that the display’s orientation can change
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`based on the different modesor in response to a user’s input. Jd. at 2:42—44.
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`C.
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`Challenged Claims
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`Amongchallenged claims 1-16 and 18-22, claims 1, 10, and 18 are
`independent. Claim 1 is exemplary of the claimed subject matter andis
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`reproduced as follows:
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`1. A portable computer configurable betweena plurality of
`display modesincluding a laptop mode and an easel mode
`wherein transitions betweenthe plurality of display modes
`allows an operator to interact with a single display screen in
`each of the plurality of display modes, the portable computer
`comprising:
`a base including a keyboard;
`a main display componentrotatably coupled to the base such
`that the main display componentand the baseare rotatable with
`respect to one another about a longitudinal axis running along
`an interface between the main display componentand the base
`to transition betweenat least the laptop mode andthe easel
`mode, the main display componentincluding the single display
`screen, wherein the transition between the laptop mode andthe
`easel modeallows the operator to operate the portable computer
`while viewing the single display screen in each ofthe plurality
`of display modes, wherein
`the laptop modeis configured to display to a user on the main
`display componenta first content mode havinga first content
`display orientation with the main display componentoriented
`towards the user and the keyboard oriented to receive input
`from the user;
`the easel modeis configured to display to the user on the main
`display componenta second content mode having a second
`content display orientation with the main display component
`oriented towardsthe user and the keyboard oriented away from
`the user, wherein the first and second content display
`orientations are 180 degrees relative to each other, and wherein
`the portable computeris operable in the easel mode to enable
`the user to interact with displayed content withoutinteracting
`with the keyboard; and
`a navigation control disposedat least partially within the base
`and rotatable about the longitudinal axis, the navigation control
`configured to permit a user to control at least one of operating
`parameters of the portable computer and content displayed on
`the single display screen wherein the plurality of modes
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`includes a frame [mode'] in which the main display component
`is oriented towards the operator, the base contacts a
`substantially horizontal surface, and the keyboard faces the
`substantially horizontal surface.
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`Ex. 1001, 17:9-51.
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`D.—Asserted Grounds of Unpatentability
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`Petitioner asserts the challenged claims are unpatentable based on the
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`following grounds:
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`| Claim(s) Challenged | 35 U.S.C. §?
`|.
`- Reference(s)/Basis
`1, 3-5, 7-10, 13-16
`Shimura,? Tsuji,4 Pogue?
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`6 Shimura, Tsuji, Pogue,
`Escamilla®
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`103
`Shimura, Tsuji, Pogue,
`Escamilla, Yeh’
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`Shimura, Tsuji, Pogue, Lin®
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`18, 22
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`' Original claim 1 recites a “frame” not a “frame mode.” Ex. 1001, 17:47.
`On April 1, 2014, the Office issued a Certificate of Correction that inserts
`the word “mode” after the word “frame” in claim 1. /d. at Certificate of
`Correction.
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`* The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (“AIA”) amended 35 U.S.C. § 103.
`See Pub. L. No. 112-29, 125 Stat. 284, 285-88 (2011). As the application
`that issued as the ’844 patent wasfiled before the effective date of the
`relevant amendments, the pre-AIA version of § 103 applies.
`3 JP1994-242853 (H6-242853), published September 2, 1994 (Ex. 1003).
`Werefer to the Certified English translation (Ex. 1004, “Shimura”).
`4 US 2005/0062715 Al, published Mar. 24, 2005 (Ex. 1005, “Tsuji’”).
`> Windows XP HomeEdition: The Missing Manual(2d ed.) (David Pogue,
`Pogue Press, LLC & O’Reilly Media, Inc. 2004) (Ex. 1006, “Pogue’’).
`° US 6,724,365 B1, Apr. 20, 2004 (Ex. 1007, “Escamilla”).
`TUS 6,396,419 B1, May 28, 2002 (Ex. 1008, “Yeh”).
`8 US 2007/0013682 A1, published Jan. 18, 2007 (Ex. 1009, “Lin’”).
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`11, 12, 19, 21
`103
`Shimura, Tsuji, Pogue,
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`Escamilla, Lin
`Pet. 3-4. Petitioner supports the asserted grounds with the Declaration of
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`Jean Renard Ward. Ex. 1010.
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`Ill. DISCUSSION
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`A.
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`Level of Ordinary Skill in the Art
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`Petitioner contendsthat a person of ordinary skill in the art
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`(“POSITA”)
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`least a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical
`would have had at
`Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science, plus
`two to three years of work experience in designing hardware
`and/or software aspects of the User Interface (UI) for portable
`computing devices; the POSITA would also be familiar with
`designs of the user interface employed and displayed by the
`operating system and
`its
`organization of content
`and
`functionality. Alternatively, the POSITA would have received a
`graduate degree such as a Master’s or PhD degree with at least
`one year of work experience related to hardware and/or software
`design aspects of the UI for portable computing devices; the
`POSITA would also be familiar with designs of the user interface
`employed and displayed by the operating system and its
`organization of content and functionality.
`Pet. 15—16 (citing Ex. 1010 § 26).
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`Patent Owner does not dispute Petitioner’s asserted level of ordinary
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`skill in the art. See generally Prelim. Resp.
`Wefind, based on the current record, that Petitioner’s contentionis
`reasonable. For purposes ofthis Decision, we adopt the level of ordinary
`skill in the art Petitioner proposes.
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`B.
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`Claim Construction
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`Petitioner proposes a claim construction for “content mode,” as well
`99 66
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`as several related terms, i.e., “first content mode,”
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`“second content mode,”
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`and “mode(s) of content.” Pet. 16-18. We determine we neednot explicitly
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`construe those terms to determine whetherto institute an inter partes review.
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`See Nidec Motor Corp. v. Zhongshan Broad Ocean Motor Co., 868 F.3d
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`1013, 1017 (Fed. Cir. 2017) (“we need only construe terms‘that are in
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`controversy, and only to the extent necessary to resolve the controversy”
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`(quoting Vivid Techs., Inc. v. Am. Sci. & Eng’g, Inc., 200 F.3d 795, 803
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`(Fed. Cir. 1999))).
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`Wedetermine, however, that construction is necessary for “frame
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`mode.” Claim 1 recites, among other things, “[a] portable computer
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`configurable betweena plurality of display modes .
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`.
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`. wherein theplurality
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`of modes includes a frame mode in which the main display componentis
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`orientated towards the operator, the base contacts a substantially horizontal
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`surface, and the keyboard faces the substantially horizontal surface.”
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`Ex. 1001, 17:9-51; see id. at Certificate of Correction. Independent claims
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`10 and 18 have similar “frame mode” limitations. Jd. at 18:65—-19:2, 20:25-
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`29. The °844 patent explains that frame modeis “illustrated in FIG. 26.” Id.
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`at 16:23. Figure 26 is reproduced below.
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`Screen facing out
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`Keyboard facing down
`into surface
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`FIG. 26
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`Figure 26 and the accompanyingtext characterize frame modeas having the
`keyboard face down on a surface with the screen face up, and the base and
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`display components forming a non-zero angle 134, similar to easel mode’s
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`inverted “V.” See id. at 16:6-13.
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`Frame modeis distinct from “tablet mode,” which the ’844 patent
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`acknowledges was knowninthe art. See id. at 1:32—55 (citing U.S. Patent
`Nos. 6,771,494 (Ex. 2009) and 6,266,236 (“the ’236 patent”) (Ex. 2010)). In
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`tablet mode,the display is “rotated and folded against the base.” Jd. at 1:43—
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`46. Tablet modeis depicted, for example, in the ’236 patent’s Figure 2,
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`which is reproduced below.
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`“(T]he specification is always highly relevant to the claim
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`construction analysis. Usually, it is dispositive; it is the single best guide to
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`the meaning of a disputed term.” Philips v. AWH Corp., 415 F.3d 1303,
`1315 (Fed. Cir. 2005). Consistent with the ’844 patent’s specification, for
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`purposesof this Decision, we construe “frame mode”as having the
`keyboard face down on a surface with the screen face up, and the base and
`display components forming a non-zero angle. Frame modeis distinct from
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`“tablet mode,” where the display is flush against the base.
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`C.
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`Analysis
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`Overview ofShimura (Exs. 1003 and 1004)
`1.
`All grounds rely on Shimura. Shimura is a Japanese patent application
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`publication (Ex. 1003), for which Petitioner provided a certified English
`translation (Ex. 1004). Shimurarelates to a personal computerthat “can
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`adopt a modesuitable for a user environment centered on a pen input
`operation and a mouseinput operation while retaining a mode which can use
`a keyboard.” Ex. 1004, code (57). Figure 1 of Shimura, reproduced below,
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`illustrates an example of the personal computer. Jd.
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`(Figuee A }
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`105 display means
`102 cover part
`105: RoTKFHh
`2:8.
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`107: SRA 107 display
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`control circuit
`106:RiidRAd>F|106 display
`everse
`switch
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`121: Beparl
` 104: 4-#-F
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`104 keyboard
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`10
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`As shownin Figure 1, the personal computer includes main part 101
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`provided with keyboard 104 on the front; cover part 102 provided with
`display 105 on the front; and coupling mechanism 103, which enables the
`opening and closing of computer parts 101 and 102 andis used to couple
`one end of main part 101 and one end of cover part 102 with display 105
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`such that cover part 102 faces main part 101. /d. Coupling mechanism 103is
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`structured so that it can also open cover part 102 so that the orientation of
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`cover part 102 exceeds 180° relative to main part 101. Jd. Figure 4 of
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`Shimura, reproduced below, showsan inclined view ofthe personal
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`computer, with main part 101 rotated nearly 360° with respect to cover part
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`102. Id. J 16-17, Fig.4.
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`[Figure 4]
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`G4
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`105 display means
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`103 coupling part!
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`As shownin Figure 4, coupling mechanism 103 enables the rotation of cover
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`part 102 with respect to main part 101. Jd. J 12-13. Coupling mechanism
`103 is fastened by hinges to main part 101 and cover part 102. Id. J 12.
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`Obviousness Analysis
`2.
`Basedonthe present record, Petitioner does not demonstrate a
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`reasonable likelihood of showing the asserted prior art would have rendered
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`obvious the subject matter of challenged claims 1-16 and 18-22.
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`Independentclaims 1, 10, and 18 require a “frame mode in which the main
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`display componentis oriented towards the operator, the base contacts a
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`substantially horizontal surface, and the keyboard faces the substantially
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`horizontal surface.” Ex. 1001, 17:47—51, 18:66—19:2, 20:27—30, Certificate
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`of Correction. Forall of its asserted grounds, Petitioner relies on Shimura’s
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`Figure 4 for teaching the claimed “frame mode.” Pet. 57, 87, 102. We agree
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`with Patent Ownerthat Shimura’s Figure 4 does not disclose or suggest a
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`frame mode. See Prelim. Resp. 27-32.
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`Shimura’s Figure 4 (reproduced below,left) depicts the device’s
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`display folded against the base—i.e., tablet mode—trather than in a frame
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`mode wherethe base and display components form a non-zero angle similar
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`to easel mode’s inverted “V,” as depicted in the ’844 patent’s Figure 26
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`(reproduced below,right).
`[Figure 4}
`@a
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`103: O6
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`
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`Keyboard facing down
`into surface
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`Although, as Petitioner notes, Shimura teachesthat its computer can be
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`configured to any angle between 0° to 360°, see Pet. 22 n.1 (citing Ex. 1004
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`FIG. 26
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`{7 8, 10, 17), that too does not disclose frame mode. This is so because, as
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`Patent Owner explains, beyond the required opening angle, frame mode
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`additionally requires a hinge that “must support the display to preventit
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`from collapsing into tablet mode.” Prelim. Resp. 31. Petitioner pointsto
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`nothing in Shimura that would indicate its hinge could support the display in
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`frame mode. See Pet. 22, 41-42, 46-47, 53, 57, 59, 70. Thus, on the current
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`record, Petitioner has not made a sufficient showing that the asserted
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`combinations of Shimura and other references teach or suggest the claimed |
`plurality of modes including a “frame mode”as requiredin all the
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`challenged claims.
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`IV. CONCLUSION
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`For the reasons above, we determine that Petitioner has not
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`established a reasonable likelihood that it would prevail in showing that at
`least one of the challenged claims is unpatentable.
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`V. ORDER
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`In consideration of the foregoing,it is hereby:
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`ORDEREDthatthe Petition is denied, and we do notinstitute an inter
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`partes review of any claim of the ’844 patent based on a groundasserted in
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`the Petition.
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`For PETITIONER:
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`Martin Bader
`Nam Kim
`Mike Kim
`Michael Hopkins
`SHEPPARD, MULLIN, RICHTER & HAMPTON LLP
`mbader@sheppardmullin.com
`nkim@sheppardmullin.com
`mskim@sheppardmullin.com
`mhopkins@sheppardmullin.com
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`For PATENT OWNER:
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`Gerald Hrycyszyn
`Richard Giunta
`Curtis Powell
`WOLF GREENFIELD & SACKS, P.C.
`ghrycyszyn-ptab@wolfgreenfield.com
`rgiunta-ptab@wolfgreenfield.com
`cpowell-ptab@wolfgreenfield.com
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`NOTICE REGARDING CHANGE OF POWER OF ATTORNEY
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`This is in response to the Power of Attorneyfiled 03/18/2016.
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`* The Power of Attorney to you in this application has been revoked by the assignee who hasintervened as
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`Title of Invention:
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`PORTABLE COMPUTER WITH MULTIPLE DISPLAY CONFIGURATIONS
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`New Applications Under 35 U.S.C. 111
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`STATEMENT UNDER 37 CFR 3.73(b)
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`Applicant/Patent Owner:
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`LiTL LLC
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`Filed/Issue Date:
`8,624,844
`Application No./Patent No.:
`Titled:
`PORTABLE COMPUTER WITH MULTIPLE DISPLAY CONFIGURATIONS
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`January 7, 2014
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`LiTL LLC
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`3. [| an assignee of an undividedinterestin the entirety of (a complete assignment from oneofthe joint inventors was made)
`the patent application/patent identified above byvirtue of either:
`A. [| An assignmentfrom the inventor(s) of the patent application/patentidentified above. The assignment was
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`A chain oftitle from the inventor(s), of the patent application/patent identified above, to the current assignee asfollows:
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`1. From:|Yves Behar To: AQUENT LLC
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`The document wasrecordedin the United States Patent and Trademark Office at
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`As required by 37 CFR 3.73(b){1)(i), the documentary evidence of the chain oftitle from the original owner to the
`assignee was, or concurrently is being, submitted for recordation pursuant to 37 CFR 3.11.
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`[NOTE: A separate copy(i.e., a true copy of the original assignment document(s)) must be submitted to Assignment
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`The undersigned (whosetitle is supplied below) is authorized to act on behalf of the assignee.
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`3/17/2016
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`Certificate of Electronic Filing Under 37 CFR 1.8
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`Electronic Signature for Sara A. Sikorski:
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`STATEMENT UNDER 37 CEFR 3.73(b) - Supplemental Sheet
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`Continuation of chain oftitle from the inventor(s) to the current assignee.
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`Correspondence Address/Fee Address Change
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`The following fields have been set to Customer Number 23628 on 02/05/2016
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`The address of record for Customer Number 23628is:
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`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARKOFFICE
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`CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION
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`PATENT NO.
`APPLICATION NO.
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`DATED
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`It is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent and that said Letters Patent is hereby corrected as shownbelow:
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`In the Claims:
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`Column 17, Claim 1, Line 47, insert -- mode -- after the word “‘frame”’.
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`Signed and Sealed this
`First Day of April, 2014
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`Wivebstlhe Fo Lea
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`Michelle K. Lee
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`Deputy Director ofthe United States Patent and Trademark Office
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