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1037 Exhibit: EX1037 Robinson US8899238B2

Document IPR2024-01280, No. 1037 Exhibit - EX1037 Robinson US8899238B2 (P.T.A.B. Aug. 13, 2024)
CPC ..................................... A24F 47/008 (2013.01) USPC ........... 131/200; 131/335; 131/336; 131/273; 131/359; 131/194 (2006.01) (2006.01) (58) Field of Classification Search None See application file for complete search history.
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1024 Exhibit: EX1024 Ranier US4079742A

Document IPR2024-01280, No. 1024 Exhibit - EX1024 Ranier US4079742A (P.T.A.B. Aug. 13, 2024)
Some natural cellu­ are air dried, crushed between rollers, macerated in 15 losic fibers, e.g. beaten wood pulp or even some to­ KNO3 solution for three hours, drained and put in a bacco leaf may be added.
washed, steamed to leach out solubles (preferably under U.S. Pat. No. 3,482,578 relates to a smoking product pressure) and the fibers are treated with aldose, then from oxidized cellulose made by treatment with liquid humidified.
The thickness of the sheet of cellu­ U.S. Pat. No. 3,796,222 relates to a smoking product losic paper which is employed may vary between 0.5 obtained by treating a slurry of coffee bean hull parts 35 and 1.5 mm prior to the heat treatment.
When shreds or strips are employed as and containing phenyl acetic acid or 2-phenyl ethanol 40 starting materials in the process, they should, prefera­ to mask off notes due to the browning of the carbohy­ bly, be of such dimensions so that at the end of the drate.
153 .0 g of shredded alpha-cellulose paper (Buckeye Cellulose Corp., Memphis Tenn., type V-90 N) (1 mm X 120 mm) was placed on an aluminum tray and heated in an air circulating oven at approximately 240° C until a weight loss of 37.0 grams (24.2%) was obtained.
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1018 Exhibit: EX1018 Susa EP0845220A1

Document IPR2024-01280, No. 1018 Exhibit - EX1018 Susa EP0845220A1 (P.T.A.B. Aug. 13, 2024)
73) (Family: none) US, 4303083, A (Robert P. Burruss, Jr.
81) (Family: none) US, 4735217, A (The Procter & Gamble Co.
88) (Family: none} US, 4846199, A (The Regents of the University of California), July 11, 1989 (11.
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1020 Exhibit: EX1020 McCormick US2104266A

Document IPR2024-01280, No. 1020 Exhibit - EX1020 McCormick US2104266A (P.T.A.B. Aug. 13, 2024)
... a form of tobacco pipe or cigarette vented with the object of entrapping holder for volatilizing the active principles oi out the undesirable by-products of combustion tobacco for inhalation, the volatilization being in tobacco pipes; but none ...
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1002 Exhibit: EX1002 202 Patent File History

Document IPR2024-01280, No. 1002 Exhibit - EX1002 202 Patent File History (P.T.A.B. Aug. 13, 2024)
Not Yet Assigned runt TOTAL AMOUNTOF PAYMENT Practitioner Docket No. R60999 1400US.C13T1 (5803.9) METHOD OF PAYMENT(check all that apply) [| Check [| Credit Card [| Money Order [| None [| Other(please identify): (ml ...
Please seehttp:/Awww.uspto.gov for more information.} - None. page 1 of 4 0165 0165 Foreign application information must be provided in an Application Data Sheetin order to constitute a claim to foreign priority.
Certified copies: c)L) None ofthe: b)L) Some** a)DZD All 1.0 Certified copies of the priority documents have been received.
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... /hy]o ~I Oo Version Version 2013-01-01 2020-01-01 2020-01-01 2020-01-01 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 2016-11-01 2013-01-01 2020-01-01 2020-01-01 2013-01-01 CPC Combination Sets Symbol|Type|Set|Ranking NONE Total Claims Allowed: 30 18 September 2023 (Date) oe . . O.G. Print Claim(s)] O.G. Print Figure 1 1 Part of Paper No.: 20230918 (Assistant Examiner) /PHU H NGUYEN/ Examiner, Art Unit 1747 (Primary Examiner} U.S. Patent and ...
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1040 Exhibit: EX1040 US Patent 7,992,626

Document IPR2024-01280, No. 1040 Exhibit - EX1040 US Patent 7,992,626 (P.T.A.B. Aug. 13, 2024)
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a combination spray and cold plate thermal managementsys- tem that will overcome the shortcomings of the prior art devices.
same becomes better understood when considered in con- junction with the accompanying drawings, in whichlike ref- erence characters designate the sameor similar parts through- out the several views, and wherein: FIG. 1 is a side illustration of the present invention.
The porous media 32 is preferably constructed so that the working fluid is passively pumped, or wicked, into contact with the heat producing device 12 using surface ten- sion forces.
Those skilled in the art will recognize that many variations are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention, which is intended to be defined by the following claims(and their equivalents) in which all terms are meant in their broadest reasonable sense unless otherwise indicated.
The thermal management system of claim 1, wherein said porous media passively wicks said coolant into contact with said heat producing device using surface tension forces.
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1033 Exhibit: EX1033 Robinson US11785978B2

Document IPR2024-01280, No. 1033 Exhibit - EX1033 Robinson US11785978B2 (P.T.A.B. Aug. 13, 2024)
17, 2023 (45) Date of Patent: (58) Field of Classification Search None See application file for complete search history.
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1010 Exhibit: EX1010 IPR2018 00627 Sturges Declaration

Document IPR2024-01280, No. 1010 Exhibit - EX1010 IPR2018 00627 Sturges Declaration (P.T.A.B. Aug. 13, 2024)
In that regard, none of the claim limitations in claims 1-2 recites or relies in any way on the preamble language for “an electronic cigarette.” Rather, the claim fully recites the limitations that define the invention and the preamble is not ...
E. Abstracts, Reviews: None F. Other Writings: Theses: Sturges, R.H., 1969.
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1031 Exhibit: EX1031 Sensabaugh US4765347A

Document IPR2024-01280, No. 1031 Exhibit - EX1031 Sensabaugh US4765347A (P.T.A.B. Aug. 13, 2024)
U.S. Pat. No. 2,445,476 to Folkman discloses a device having a tubu- 50 lar body of flexible material containing an air pervious filler saturated with a volatile oil, with plugs positioned at each end of the tube.
In view of the deficiencies of the prior art, it would be highly desirable to provide a flavor delivery article essentially exhibiting the appearance of a conventional cigarette capable of delivering an aerosol without the application of heat.
For any particular liquid, the cross sectional area of the opening is determinative of the type of aerosol obtained for the airflow rates and pressure drop experienced by the flavor delivery article during use.
The size of the vent can vary; and is generally small enough to prevent a liquid having a particular surface tension and being within the inner container from dripping, leaking, spill­ ing, etc., from the flavor delivery article during storage and/or use thereof.
The draft characteristics and aesthetics of the em­ bodiments shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 can be further enhanced if desired, by positioning plug 93 of cellulose acetate, or other such material within the outer con­ tainer near the air input end 24 of the flavor delivery article.
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1011 Exhibit: EX1011 IPR2018 00627 Petition

Document IPR2024-01280, No. 1011 Exhibit - EX1011 IPR2018 00627 Petition (P.T.A.B. Aug. 13, 2024)
Id. None of those circumstances are applicable here.
Nonetheless, even if the preamble were interpreted as a limitation, the Board in IPR2016-01289 found that the term “electronic cigarette” means “a device for generating liquid droplets for inhalation by a user, where the device functions ...
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1036 Exhibit: EX1036 Robinson US9801416B2

Document IPR2024-01280, No. 1036 Exhibit - EX1036 Robinson US9801416B2 (P.T.A.B. Aug. 13, 2024)
... (US); David William Griffith, Jr., Winston-Salem, NC (US); Billy Tyrone Conner, Clemmons, NC (US); Evon Llewellyn Crooks, Mocksville, NC (US); Dempsey Bailey Brewer, Jr., East Bend, NC (US) (58) Field of Classification Search None ...
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1008 Exhibit: EX1008 Deevi CV

Document IPR2024-01280, No. 1008 Exhibit - EX1008 Deevi CV (P.T.A.B. Aug. 13, 2024)
 Managed relationships with startup companies and responsible for completion of deal selection, vetting, cross-functional due diligence, negotiation and investment recommendations to the Executive Team of Altria Group, Inc.
 Received a Continuing Educational Fellowship of Philip Morris, Inc.: To carry out R&D on the processing of intermetallics at the Metals and Ceramics Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering of California Institute of
 Program Organizer and Chair, International Symposium on “Iron Aluminides: Alloy Design, Processing, Properties and Applications" held February 15-19, 1998 at the 1998 TMS Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX.
Post-Doctoral Fellows and Research Associates: Fang Tian, Carmen G. Oca, Budda Reddy; Shalva Gedevanishvili; Weijun Zhang; Sohini PalDey; Weizhong Zhu; Piers Newbery; Rangaraj S. Sundar; Siddarth Ladha; Yupeng Lai
Sort, J., Concustell, A., Menandez, E., Suriach, S., Rao, K. V., Deevi, S. C., Baro, M. D., and Nogues, J., "Periodic arrays of micrometer and sub-micrometer magnetic structures prepared by nanoindentation of a nonmagnetic intermetallic compound."
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1027 Exhibit: EX1027 Howell US5743251A

Document IPR2024-01280, No. 1027 Exhibit - EX1027 Howell US5743251A (P.T.A.B. Aug. 13, 2024)
For example, it is often desirable to treat respiratory ailments with, or deliver drugs by means of, aerosol sprays of finely divided particles of liquid and/or solid, e.g., powder, medicaments, etc., which are inhaled into a patient’s lungs.
One of the more popular techniques for generating an aerosol including liquid or powder particles involves the use of a compressed propellant, often containing a chloro- fluoro-carbon (CFC) or methylchloroform, to entrain a material, usually by the Venturi principle.
When it is desired to generate an aerosol intermittently for drug inhalation, the aerosol generator 23 is preferably pro­ vided with a puff-actuated sensor 37 (shown by dotted lines), which preferably forms part of a mouthpiece 39 (shown by dotted lines) disposed proximate the open end 25 of the tube 23, for actuating the pump 35 and the heater 27 so that material in liquid form is supplied to the tube 23 and the material is volatilized by the heater.
While not wishing to be bound by theory, it is beEeved that the extremely smaE mass median particle diameters of the aerosol according to the present invention are achieved at least in part as a result of the rapid cooling and condensation of the volatilized material that exits the heated tube.
The end of the capillary tubing was centered and supported inside a mouthpiece that was machined for mating to the induction port that connected to a MOUDI model 100 cascade impactor, available from MSP Corporation.
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1021 Exhibit: EX1021 Robinson US1775947A

Document IPR2024-01280, No. 1021 Exhibit - EX1021 Robinson US1775947A (P.T.A.B. Aug. 13, 2024)
Instruments formed if desired, but it must be liquid tight eo 10 of this character heretofore provided are and should be easily disassembled to facili­ quite intricate and invariably become so hot tate cleaning the vaporizer.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a sectional side The shank is adapted to form a fluid tight 80 80 elevation of my invention showing it sup­ joint with the upper tapered end of the tube ported from a suitable hanger.
of a part of the heating element in the pre­ 3, to provide the entrance of a current of air ferred form of my invention, and into the container at the moment of inhala­ Figure 5 is a sectional side elevation of a 40 modification of my improvement.
To protect the container 14 against lateral My invention comprises a suitable hollow movement relative to the tube 10 I either handle 7 of any desired material over the extend the thimble or seat 11 a substantial upper end of which.
When not in use my improved vaporizer is supported from the wall of the household medicine cabinet, or other place, by a suit- 85 able spring hanger 34, or otherwise as by an eye or hook 35, Figure 5, later described.
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1014 Exhibit: EX1014 ITC 337 TA 1199 Initial Determination

Document IPR2024-01280, No. 1014 Exhibit - EX1014 ITC 337 TA 1199 Initial Determination (P.T.A.B. Aug. 13, 2024)
... Approval of the Domestic Industry Products At the hearing, Stacy Erlich, Philip Morris’s expert in the field of FDA law and the regulation of tobacco and nicotine products, testified that “all e-cigarette products are illegal . . . because none ...
These scientifically validated interventions would remain available to all smokers if the IQOS products are excluded from the U.S. market, and none have the carcinogenic chemicals produced by IQOS. 7.
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