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`Please find below andfor attached an Office communication concerning this application or proceeding.
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`The time period for reply, if any. is set in the attached communication.
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 1
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 1
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`Application No.
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`131336.018
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`LYNAM. NIALL Fi.
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`Office Action Summary
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`Examiner
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`-- The MAILING DA TE of this communication appears on the cover sheet with the correspondence address -
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`A SHORTEN ED STATUTORY PERIOD FOR REPLY IS SET TO EXPIRE 3 MONTHS) OR THIRTY (30) DAYS.
`WHICHEVER IS LONGER FROM THE MAILING DATE OF THIS COMMUNICATION.
`Extensions of time may be available under the provisions of 3? CFR 1.136ta].
`In no event. however. may a reply be timely filed
`alter SIX [6) MONTHS from the matting date of this communication.
`Ii NO period for reply is specified above. the maximum statutory period will apply and wiil expire SIX [61 MONTHS irom the mailing date of this communication.
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`— Failure to reply within the set or extended period for reply will. by stalule, cause the application to become ABANDONED (35 U.S_C_ § 133).
`Any reply received by the Ofiice later than three months after the mailing date of this communication. even if timely filed. may reduce any
`earned patent term adjustment. See 3? CFR 1.?04(b)
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`Status
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`HE Responsive to communicationis) filed on 21 March 2012.
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`2a)|:I This action is FINAL.
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`2b)E This action is non-final.
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`3)|:[ An election was made by the applicant in response to a restriction requirement set forth during the interview on
`_; the restriction requirement and election have been incorporated into this action.
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`4)]:[ Since this application is in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
`closed in accordance with the practice under EX parfe Ouayie, 1935 CD. 11,453 0.6. 213.
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`Disposition of Claims
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`3% Claim(s) 1-6,16-40isiare pending in the application.
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`5a) Of the above claim(s) 16—18 25—27 and 36—40 israre withdrawn from consideration.
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`Bil] Ciaim(s} _ isiare allowed.
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`7121 Claimis) 1-6 19-24 and 28-35 isiare rejected.
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`Bil] Ciaimis) _ israre objected to.
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`9)I:i Claim(s} _ are subject to restriction andior election requirement.
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`Application Papers
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`10)I:I The specification is objected to by the Examiner.
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`mix The drawingis) filed on 01 February 2012 isiare: ajfi accepted or bjEI objected to by the Examiner.
`Applicant may not request that any objection to the drawing(s) be held in abeyance. See 37 CFR 1.85(a).
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`Fieplacementdrawing sheetisi including the correction is required if the drawingis} is objected to. See 37 CFR 1.121(d).
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`12H] The oath or declaration is objected to by the Examiner. Note the attached Office Action or form PTO—152.
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`Priority under 35 use. § 119
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`13)[:I Acknowledgment is made of a claim for foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)—(d) or (f).
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`ail] All b)|:| Some * ch| None of:
`LEI Certified copies of the priority documents have been received.
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`21] Certified copies of the priority documents have been received in Application No. _
`3.I:I Copies of the certified copies of the priority documents have been received in this National Stage
`application from the International Bureau (PCT Ftule 17.2(a}).
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`‘ See the attached detailed Office action for a list of the certified copies not received.
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`Attachmenfis}
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`4) I] interview Summary (PTO-413}
`1) E Notice of References Cited (PTO-892}
`Paper NoiseraiI 0319- _
`2] El Notice of Drafisperson's Patent Drawing Review [PTO-948]
`3} E lnfonnation Disclosure State-mantis} (PTOJSBI'OBj
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`US. Patent and Trademark Office
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`Office Action Summary
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`Pan of Paper NoJMaiI Date 20120514
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 2
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 2
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Election/Restrictions
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`Appticant's election of Invention 1 (claims 1-6, 19-24 and 28-35) in the reply fiied
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`on 21 March 2012 is acknowledged. Because applicant did not distinctly and
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`specifically point out the supposed errors in the restriction requirement, the election has
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`been treated as an election without traverse (MP EP § 818.03(a}). Claims 16-18, 25-27
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`and 36-40 are withdrawn from further consideration pursuant to 37 CFR 1.142(b), as
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`being drawn to a nonelected Invention, there being no allowable generic or linking
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`claim.
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`Double Paten ting
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`The nonstatutory double patenting rejection is based on a judicially created
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`doctrine grounded in public policy (a poticy reflected in the statute) so as to prevent the
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`unjustified or improper timewise extension of the "right to exclude" granted by a patent
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`and to prevent possible harassment by multiple assignees. A nonstatutory
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`obviousness-type double patenting rejection is appropriate where the conflicting claims
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`are not identical, but at least one examined application claim is not patentabiy distinct
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`from the reference ciaim(s) because the examined application claim is either anticipated
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`by, or would have been obvious over, the reference claim(s). See, e.g., in re Berg, 140
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`F.3d 1428, 46 USPQ2d 1226 (Fed. Cir. 1998); in re Goodman, 11 F.3d 1046, 29
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`USPQZd 2010 (Fed. Cir. 1993): in re Longi, 759 F.2d 887, 225 USPQ 645 (Fed. Cir.
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`1985); in re Van Ornum, 686 F.2d 937, 214 USPQ 761 (CCPA 1982); in re Vogef, 422
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 3
`Patent Owner Magna - EX. 2007, p. 3
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`F.2d 438, 164 USPQ 619 (CCPA 19?0); and In re Thorington, 418 F.2d 528, 163
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`USPQ 644 (CCPA 1969).
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`A timely filed terminal disclaimer in compliance with 37 CFR 1.321 (c) or 1.321 ((1)
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`may be used to overcome an actual or provisional rejection based on a nonstatutory
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`double patenting ground provided the conflicting application or patent either is shown to
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`be commonly owned with this application, or claims an invention made as a result of
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`activities undertaken within the scope of a joint research agreement.
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`Effective January 1, 1994, a registered attorney or agent of record may sign a
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`terminal disclaimer. A terminal disclaimer signed by the assignee must fully comply with
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`37 CFR 3.73(b).
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`Claims 1-6, 19-24 and 28-34 are rejected on the ground of nonstatutory
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`obviousness-type double patenting as being unpatentable over claims 1, 6, 10, 13, 15,
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`16 and 24 of US. Patent No. 8,128,243. Although the conflicting claims are not
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`identical, they are not patentably distinct from each other because the claims of the
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`instant invention are broader and claim essentially the same subject matter as that of
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`US 8,128,243.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 102
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`The following is a quotation of the appropriate paragraphs of 35 U.S.C. 102 that
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`form the basis for the rejections under this section made in this Office action:
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`A person shall be entitled to a patent unless —
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`(e) the invention was described in (1) an application for patent. published under section 122(bi, by
`another filed in the United States before the invention by the applicant for patent or (2) a patent
`granted on an application tor patent by another tiled in the United States before the invention by the
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 4
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 4
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`applicant for patent. except that an international application filed under the treaty defined in section
`351 (a) shall have the effects for purposes of this subsection of an application filed in the United States
`only if the international application designated the United States and was published under Article 21(2)
`of such treaty in the English language.
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`Claims 1-6, 19-24 and 28-35 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 102(e) as being
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`anticipated by Lynam et al (hereafter “Lynam") US 2002f0072026.
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`The applied reference has a common inventor with the instant application.
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`Based upon the earlier effective U.S. filing date of the reference, it constitutes prior art
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`under 35 U.S.C. 102(e). This rejection under 35 U.S.C. 102(e) might be overcome
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`either by a showing under 37 CFR 1.132 that any invention disclosed but not claimed in
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`the reference was derived from the inventor of this application and is thus not the
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`invention “by another,” or by an appropriate showing under 37 CFR 1.131.
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`In regard to claims 1, 19 and 28, Lynam discloses (see Fig. 2, 3) an exterior
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`rearview mirror assembly for a motor vehicle, said exterior rearview mirror assembly
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`comprising: a bracket (38) fixedly secured to the motor vehicle as described in
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`paragraph [0041]; a mirror casing (40) secured to said bracket, said mirror casing
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`defining a primary opening; a single mirror support (60) movably secured within said
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`mirror casing disposed adjacent said primary opening; a primary mirror (50) fixedly
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`secured to said single mirror support and disposed within said primary opening for
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`providing a view rearward of the motor vehicle through a primary field of view as
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`described in [0046]; a spotting mirror (55) fixedly secured to said single mirror support
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`and disposed adjacent said primary mirror, said spotting mirror defined by a single
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`radius of curvature differing from said primary mirror such that said spotting mirror
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`provides a second field of view rearward of the motor vehicfe as described in [0083],
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 5
`Patent Owner Magna - EX. 2007, p. 5
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`such that said primary field of view of said primary mirror overlaps said second field of
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`view of said spotting mirror as described in [0076] and [0082]; wherein said spotting
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`mirror is at an angle relative to said primary mirror as shown in Figures 3 and 14; and
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`wherein said primary mirror comprises one of (a) a generally flat glass substrate having
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`a surface coated with a metallic reflector coating as described in [0043] and (b) a
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`generally flat polymeric substrate having a thin giass element applied to a surface
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`thereof and with an opposing surface thereof having a reflecting layer applied thereto as
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`described in [0050].
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`Regarding claims 2, 20 and 29, Lynam discloses said single mirror support
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`defines a primary portion for having said primary mirror fixedly secured thereto and a
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`spotting portion for having said spotting mirror fixedly secured thereto as shown in
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`Figure 3 and as described in [0042].
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`Regarding claims 3, 21 and 30, Lynam discloses that said primary portion of said
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`single mirror support defines a primary plane that is substantially flat as shown in Figure
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`3 and as described in [0042].
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`Regarding claims 4, 22 and 31, Lynam discloses that said spotting portion of said
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`single mirror support defines a spotting mirror support radius of curvature substantially
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`equal to said single radius of curvature as described in [0005], [0045], [0069] and
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`[0083].
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`Regarding claims 5, 23 and 32, Lynam discloses said spotting portion is forward
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`of said primary plane as described in [0072] and as shown in Figure 10.
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 6
`Patent Owner Magna - EX. 2007, p. 6
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`Regarding claims 6, 24 and 33, Lynam discloses said spotting portion is
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`substantially rearward of said primary plane as shown in Figure 3.
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`Regarding claim 34, Lynam discloses the second field of view of said spotting
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`mirror is generally directed at least one of outwardly and downwardly with respect to the
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`longitudinal axis of the motor vehicle when said exterior rearview mirror assembly is
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`attached to the motor vehicle as shown in Figure 6 and as described in [0052].
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`Regarding claim 35, Lynam discloses that said spotting mirror is at an angle of at
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`least about three degrees relative to said primary mirror as described in [0059].
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103(a) which forms the basis for all
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`obviousness rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`(a) A patent may not be obtained though the invention is not identically disclosed or described as set
`forth in section 102 of this title. if the differences between the subject matter sought to be patented and
`the prior art are such that the subject matter as a whole would have been obvious at the time the
`invention was made to a person having ordinary skill in the art to which said subject matter pertains.
`Patentabllity shall not be negatived by the manner in which the invention was made.
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`Claims 1-6 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable over
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`Platzer, .Jr. (hereafter “Platzer”) US 7097312 in view of Black et al (hereafter "Black") US
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`5579133.
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`In regard to claim 1, Platzer discloses (see Figures 20-22) an exterior rearview
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`mirror assembly for a motor vehicle, said exterior rearview mirror assembly comprising:
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`a single mirror support (92) disposed adjacent said primary opening; a primary mirror
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`(88) fixedly secured to said single mirror support and disposed within said primary
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`opening for providing a view rearward of the motor vehicle through a primary field of
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 7
`Patent Owner Magna - EX. 2007, p. 7
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`view; a spotting mirror (90} fixedly secured to said single mirror support and disposed
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`adjacent said primary mirror, said spotting mirror defined by a single radius of curvature
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`differing from said primary mirror such that said spotting mirror provides a second field
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`of view rearward of the motor vehicle as described in col. 7, lines 6067 and col. 8, lines
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`1-25, such that said primary field of view of said primary mirror overlaps said second
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`field of view of said spotting mirror as shown in Figure 1 and as described in col. 8, lines
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`26-51 ;
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`However, in regard to claim 1, Platzer does not teach a bracket fixedly secured to
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`the motor vehicle; a mirror casing secured to said bracket, said mirror casing defining a
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`primary opening; and the mirror support moveabie secured within mirror casing
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`In regard to claim 1, Black teaches (see Fig. 12) a bracket (60) fixedly secured to
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`the motor vehicle; a mirror casing (61) secured to said bracket, said mirror casing
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`defining a primary opening; and the mirror support moveable secured within mirror
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`casing (via 62, 63) as described in col. 6, lines 11-51.
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`It would have been obvious to one having ordinary skill in the art at the time the
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`invention was made to incorporate the bracket, casing wherein the mirror support is
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`moveably secured within casing as taught by Black in the mirror assembly of Platzer in
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`order to provide for attaching the mirror to the motor vehicle, protection of mirror from
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`hazards and for adjustability of the mirror so that motorist can change angle of mirror in
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`response to road conditions or changes in driver configuration (e.g., seat height).
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`Regarding claim 2, the Platzer-Biack combination teaches that said single mirror
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`support defines a primary portion for having said primary mirror fixedly secured thereto
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 8
`Patent Owner Magna - EX. 2007, p. 8
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`and a spotting portion for having said spotting mirror fixedly secured thereto as shown in
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`Figures 20 and 21 of Platzer and Figure 12 of Black.
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`Regarding claim 3, the Platzer-Black combination teaches that said primary
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`portion of said single mirror support defines a primary plane that is substantially flat as
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`shown in Figures 20 and 21 of Platzer and Figure 12 of Black.
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`Regarding claim 4, the PIatzer-Biack combination teaches that said spotting
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`portion of said single mirror support defines a spotting mirror support radius of curvature
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`(44) substantially equal to said single radius of curvature as shown in Figure 8 of
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`Platzer.
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`Regarding claim 5, the Platzer-Black combination teaches that said spotting
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`portion is forward of said primary plane as shown in Figure 21 of Platzer and Figure 12
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`of Black.
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`Regarding claim 6. the Platzer-Black combination teaches that said spotting
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`portion is substantially rearward of said primary plane as shown in Figure 22 and as
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`described in col. 11, lines 58—62.
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`Claims 19-24, 28-33 and 35 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being
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`unpatentable over Platzer US 7097312 in view of Black US 5579133 and further in view
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`of Richard US 6409354.
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`In regard to claims 19 and 28. Platzer discloses (see Figures 20-22) an exterior
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`rearview mirror assembly for a motor vehicle, said exterior rearview mirror assembly
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`comprising: a single mirror support (92) disposed adjacent said primary opening; a
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 9
`Patent Owner Magna - EX. 2007, p. 9
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`primary mirror (88) fixedly secured to said single mirror support and disposed within
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`said primary opening for providing a view rearward of the motor vehicle through a
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`primary field of view; a spotting mirror (90) fixedly secured to said single mirror support
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`and disposed adjacent said primary mirror, said spotting mirror defined by a single
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`radius of curvature differing from said primary mirror such that said spotting mirror
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`provides a second field of view rearward of the motor vehicle as described in col. 7.
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`lines 80-87 and col. 8, lines 1-25, such that said primary field of view of said primary
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`mirror overlaps said second field of view of said spotting mirror as shown in Figure 1
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`and as described in col. 8, lines 26-51; wherein said spotting mirror is at an angle
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`relative to said primary mirror as shown in Figure 21.
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`However, in regard to claims 19 and 28, Piatzer does not teach a bracket fixedly
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`secured to the motor vehicle; a mirror casing secured to said bracket, said mirror casing
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`defining a primary opening; and the mirror support moveable secured within mirror
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`casing
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`In regard to claims 19 and 28, Black teaches (see Fig. 12) a bracket (60) fixedly
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`secured to the motor vehicle; a mirror casing (61) secured to said bracket, said mirror
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`casing defining a primary opening; and the mirror support moveable secured within
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`mirror casing (via 62. 63) as described in col. 6, lines 11-51.
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`It would have been obvious to one having ordinary skill in the art at the time the
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`invention was made to incorporate the bracket, casing wherein the mirror support is
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`moveably secured within casing as taught by Black in the mirror assembly of Piatzer in
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`order to provide for attaching the mirror to the motor vehicle, protection of mirror from
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 10
`Patent Owner Magna - EX. 2007, p. 10
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`hazards and for adjustability of the mirror so that motorist can change angle of mirror in
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`response to road conditions or changes in driver configuration (e.g., seat height).
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`However, in further regard to claims 19 and 28, the Ptatzer-Black combination
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`while teaching the invention as set forth above does not teach that said primary mirror
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`comprises one of (a) a generally flat glass substrate having a surface coated with a
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`metallic reflector coating and (b) a generally flat polymeric substrate having a thin glass
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`element applied to a surface thereof and with an opposing surface thereof having a
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`reflecting layer applied thereto.
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`In regard to claims 19 and 28, Flichard teaches teach that said primary mirror
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`comprises one of (a) a generally flat glass substrate having a surface coated with a
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`metallic reflector coating and (b) a generally flat polymeric substrate having a thin glass
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`element applied to a surface thereof and with an opposing surface thereof having a
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`reflecting layer applied thereto as described in col. 1, lines 18-39.
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`It would have been obvious to one having ordinary skill in the art at the time the
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`invention was made to have the generally flat glass substrate having a surface coated
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`with a metallic reflector coating as taught by Richard for the PIatzer-Black combination
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`in order to provide for high reflectivity, low cost and to provide for a durable mirror.
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`Regarding claims 20 and 29, the combination teaches that said single mirror
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`support defines a primary portion for having said primary mirror fixedly secured thereto
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`and a spotting portion for having said spotting mirror fixedly secured thereto as shown in
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`Figures 20 and 21 of Platzer and Figure 12 of Black.
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 11
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 11
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`Regarding claims 21 and 30, the combination teaches that said primary portion of
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`said single mirror support defines a primary plane that is substantially flat as shown in
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`Figures 20 and 21 of Platzer and Figure 12 of Black.
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`Regarding claims 22 and 31, the combination teaches that said spotting portion
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`of said single mirror support defines a spotting mirror support radius of curvature (44)
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`substantialiy equal to said single radius of curvature as shown in Figure 8 of Platzer.
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`Regarding claims 23 and 32, the combination teaches that said spotting portion
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`is fonrvard of said primary plane as shown in Figure 21 of Platzer and Figure 12 of
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`Black.
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`Regarding claims 24 and 33, the combination teaches that said spotting portion
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`is substantially rearward of said primary plane as shown in Figure 22 of Platzer and as
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`described in col. 11, lines 58-62 of Platzer.
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`Regarding claim 35, the combination teaches that said spotting mirror is at an
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`angle of at least about three degrees relative to said primary mirror as described in col.
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`5, lines 48-50 of Black.
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`Claim 34 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being unpatentable over Platzer
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`US 709?312 in view of Black US 557'9133 and further in view of Richard US 6409354
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`and further in view of Hensley US 2279751.
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`Regarding claim 34, the PIatzer-BIack-Richard combination teaches the invention
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`as set forth above but does not teach wherein the second field of view of said spotting
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`mirror is generally directed at least one of outwardly and downwardly with respect to the
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 12
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 12
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`longitudinal axis of the motor vehicle when said exterior rearview mirror assembly is
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`attached to the motor vehicle.
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`Regarding claim 34, Hensley teaches that the second field of view of said
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`spotting mirror is generally directed at least one of outwardly and downwardly with
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`respect to the longitudinal axis of the motor vehicle when said exterior rearview mirror
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`assembly is attached to the motor vehicle as described in page 3, left column, lines 42-
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`70.
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`It would have been obvious to one having ordinary skill in the art at the time the
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`invention was made to have the spotting mirror be generally directed at least one of
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`outwardly and downwardly with respect to the longitudinal axis of the motor vehicle as
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`taught by Hensley in the Platzer-BIack-Fiichard combination mirror assembly so as to
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`increase the field of view and further eliminate blind spots so that the driver is provided
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`with a clearer view of a wide extent of the road.
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`Conclusion
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`Any inquiry concerning this communication or earlier communications from the
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`examiner should be directed to ALESSANDRO AMARI whose telephone number is
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`(571)272-2306. The examiner can normally be reached on Monday- Friday 8:00 AM to
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`5:30 PM.
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`If attempts to reach the examiner by telephone are unsuccessful, the examiner's
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`supervisor, Thomas Pham can be reached on (571) 272-3689. The fax phone number
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`for the organization where this application or proceeding is assigned is 571-273-8300.
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 13
`Patent Owner Magna - EX. 2007, p. 13
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 14
`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 14
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`PATENT
`DON09 P-1800
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`IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`Group Art
`Examiner
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`2872
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`: Alessandro V. Amari
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`Applicant
`: Niall R. Lynam
`Serial No.
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`13f336,018
`Filing Date : December 23, 2011
`For
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`EXTERIOR SIDEVIEW MIRROR SYSTEM
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`Mail Stop Amendment
`Commissioner for Patents
`PO. Box 1450
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`Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
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`Dear Sir:
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`REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION
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`' Responsiire to the Office Action mailed May 17, 2012, Applicant wishes to submit the
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`following:
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`Arnendments to the Specification begin on page 2 of this paper.
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`Amendments to the Claims are reflected in the listing of claims which begins on' page 3 of this
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`paper.
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`Remarks begin on page 8 of this paper.
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`A Terminal Disclaimer is attached.
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`A Declaration under Rule 13 1(a) is attached.
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 15
`Patent Owner Magna - EX. 2007, p. 15
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`Amendments to the Specification:
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`Please amend paragraph [0001] on page 1 as follows:
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`[0045]
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`The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/911,274,
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`filed Oct. 25, 2010 now U.S. Pat. No. 8 128 243Wiey—Beeket—DQNGQ—P—165-B, which is a
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`continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/851,045, filed Aug. 5, 2010, now U.S. Pat.
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`No. 7,934,843, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/197,666, filed Aug.
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`25, 2008, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,842,154, which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No.
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`10f709,434, filed May 5, 2004, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,420,756, which claims the benefit of U.S.
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`provisional application, Ser. No. 60/471,872, filed Ma)r 20, 2003, which are hereby incorporated
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`herein by reference in their cntireties.
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 16
`Patent Owner Magna - EX. 2007, p. 16
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`Amendments to the Claims:
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`This listing of claims will replace all prior versions and listings of claims in the present
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`application:
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`1 (original): An exterior rearview mirror assembly for a motor vehicle, said exterior rearview
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`mirror assembly comprising:
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`a bracket fixedly secured to the motor vehicle;
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`a mirror casing secured to said bracket, said mirror casing defining a primary opening;
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`a single mirror support movably secured within said mirror casing disposed adjacent said
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`primary Opening;
`a primary mirror fixedly secured to said single mirror support and disposed within said
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`primary opening for providing a view rearward of the motor vehicle through a'primary field of
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`view; and
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`a spotting mirror fixedly secured to said single mirror support and disposed adjacent said
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`primary mirror, said spotting mirror defined by a single radius of curvature differing from said
`primary mirror such that said spotting mirror provides a second field of view rearward of the
`motor vehicle, such that said first field of view of said primary mirror overlaps said second field
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`of View of said spotting mirror.
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`2 (original): An exterior rearview mirror assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said single
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`mirror support defines a primary portion for having said primary mirror fixedly secured thereto
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`and a spotting portion for having said spotting mirror fixedly secured thereto.
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`3 (original): An exterior rearview minor assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said primary
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`portiori of said single mirror support defines a primary plane that is substantially flat.
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 17
`Patent Owner Magna - EX. 2007, p. 17
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`4 (original): An exterior rearview mirror assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein said spotting
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`portion of said single mirror support defines a Spotting mirror support radius of curvature
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`substantially equal to said single radius of curvature.
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`5 (original): An exterior rearview mirror assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said spotting
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`portion is forward of said primary plane.
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`6 (original): An exterior rearviewmirror assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said Spotting
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`portion is substantially rearward of said primary plane.
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`7-18 (canceled).
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`19 (previously presented): An exterior rearview mirror assembly for a motor vehicle, said
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`exterior rearview mirror assembly comprising: I
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`a bracket fixedly secured to the motor vehicle;
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`a mirror casing secured to said bracket, said mirror casing defining a primary opening;
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`a single mirror support rnOvany secured within said mirror casing disposed adjacent said
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`primary opening;
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`a primary mirror fixedly secured to said single mirror support and disposed within said
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`primary opening for providing a view rearward of the motor vehicle through a primary field of
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`view;
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`a spotting mirror fixedly secured to said single mirror support and disposed adjacent said
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`primary mirror, said Spotting mirror defined by a Single radius of curvature differing from said
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`primary mirror such that said spotting mirror provides a second field of view rearward 'of the
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`motor vehicle, such that said primary field of view of said primary mirror overlaps said second
`field of View of said spotting mirror; and
`I wherein said primary mirror comprises one of (a) a generally flat glass substrate having a
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`Surface coated with a metallic reflector coating and (b) a generally flat polymeric substrate
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 18
`Patent Owner Magna - EX. 2007, p. 18
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`having a thin glass element applied to a surface thereof and with an Opposing surface thereof
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`having a reflecting layer applied thereto.
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`20 (previously presented): An exterior rearview mirror assembly as set forth in claim 19
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`wherein said single mirror support defines a primary portion for having said primary mirror
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`fixedly secured thereto and a spotting portion for having said spotting mirror fixedly secured
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`thereto.
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`21 (previously presented): An exterior rearview mirror assembly as set forth in claim 20
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`wherein said primary portion of said single mirror support defines a primary plane that is
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`substantially flat.
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`22 (previously presented): An exterior rearview mirror assembly as set forth in claim 21
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`wherein said spotting portion of said single mirror support defines a spotting mirror support
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`radius of curvature substantially equal to said single radius of curvature.
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`23 (previously presented): An exterior rearview mirror assembly as set forth in claim 22
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`wherein said Spotting portion is forward of said primary plane.
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`24 (previously presented): An exterior rcarview mirror assembly as set forth in claim 22
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`wherein said spotting portion is substantially rearward of said primary plane.
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`25-27 (canceled).
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`28 (previously presented): An exterior rearview mirror assembly for a motor vehicle, said
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`exterior rearview mirror assembly comprising:
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`a bracket fixedly secured to the motor vehicle;
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`a mirror easing secured to said bracket,_said mirror easing defining a primaryopening;
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`Patent Owner Magna - Ex. 2007, p. 19
`Patent Owner Magna - EX. 2007, p. 19
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`a single mirror support movably secured within said mirror casing disposed adjacent said
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`primary Opening;
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`a primary mirror fixedly secured to Said single mirror support and disposed within said
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`primary Opening for providing a view rearward of the motor