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`Patent Application No. 16/463,253
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`iinventofls): Arjen Amelink et; aL
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`Confixmation No. 5905
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`Docket No. 289363 (Client Ref. P1 '1. 1104USOO)
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`REQUEST Ffllfi CORRECTED OFFECEAL FIELQENG REéBflEP'E'
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`A PTO error has been noted on the efficial Filing Receipt in the referenced application,
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`namely, the Applicant’s name. The Applicant’s name appears correct on the Application Data
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`Sheet. Phase issue a corrected Ffiing Receipt correcting the error as marked on the attached copy
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`of the Filing Receipt,
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`Applicant’s name Should be:
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`Mark Joy, Reg. Nov 35,5622
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`Date: june 25, 2019
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`Date Mailed: 06119/2019
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`Receipt ts acknnwtedgsd of this rtnnprovisional utility patent application. The application wiil he taken up for
`examination in due course Applitant wiit be natitied as to the resuits of the: examination. Any correspondence
`concerning the application must include the following identification information: the U S APPL {CANON NUMBER
`fiLiNG DATE NAME OF HRS? iNVEN1OR, and TlTi E OF lNVENTiON tees transmitted by check or draft are
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`Ptoasc verity the accuracy at the data presented on this receipt. if an error is noted on this Firing Receipt please
`submit a written request for a corrected Filing Receipt including a property markcttup ADS showing the changcs
`with strikethrough tor deletions and underlining for additions it you received a "Notice to Fits Missing Parts‘ or
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`with your reply to the Notice. When the USPTO processes the reply to the Notice, the. USPTO will generate another
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`invsntcrts)
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`Appiicanfls)
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`Arjen Amstink, 's-Gravcnhsgc, NETHERLANDS;
`Fokko Pieter Wieringa sGravenhage NETHERL.ANDS;
`Michiel Peter ()ttsrwald ’sGravenhage, NETHERLANDS;
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`Power ct Attcmcy: The patent practitioners associatsoi with Customer Number 23460
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`This applicatinn is a 371 of PCT/MEG”! '73’050772 3 1/24/2017
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`EUROPEAN PATENT OFFECE (EPO) 1339.007959 tt/25/2016
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`Permission to Access Search Recruits: Yes
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