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`In re Applicant:
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`§ Patent No,: 10330897
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`Michael Dror
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`Serial No.: 15/976,391
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`Title: MINIATURE TELEPHOTO LENS
`ASSEMBLY
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`LHKHLr Attorney Docket: Coreph-0080 US CON4
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`Filed: 05/10/2018
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`Examiner: Lester, Evelyn A.
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`Mail Stop Petitions
`Commissioner for Patents
`Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
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`REQUEST FOR CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION
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`Applicant hereby provides a draft of a Certificate of Correction related to issued
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`patent 10330897. The correction is in Claim 7, which should end with F# = 2.8, as listed in
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`the last outstanding set of claims.
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`A Certificate of Correction fee of $150 is paid herewith.
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`Respectfully submitted,
`/Menachem Nathan/
`Menachem Nathan
`Agent for Applicant
`Registration No. 65392
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`Tel: 516-442-9736
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`Date: June 27, 2019
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`it is certified that an error appears or errors appearin the above-identified patent and that said Letters Patent
`is hereby corrected as shown below:
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`What is claimed is:
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`Michael Dror
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`7. The lens assembly of claim 1, wherein the lens assembly has a f-number F# = 2.8.
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