Cohen et al.v.SupinskiDownload PDFPatent Trial and Appeal BoardMar 25, 201309239467 (P.T.A.B. Mar. 25, 2013) Copy Citation BoxInterferences@uspto.gov Paper 147 Tel: 571-272-4683 Entered: March 25, 2013 UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE ________________ BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD _________________ ROBERT S. SUPINSKI Junior Party (U.S. Patent Application 10/007,812), 1 v. ROBERT C. COHEN, RAFAIL ZUBOK, CHRISTOPHER G. SIDEBOTHAM, and DAVID KENT DEBOER Senior Party (U.S. Patent 6,146,423). 2 ____________________ Patent Interference 105,761 (GJP) (Technology Center 3700) ____________________ Before JAMESON LEE, JACQUELINE WRIGHT BONILLA, and GLENN P. PERRY, Administrative Patent Judges. BONILLA, Administrative Patent Judge. Judgment - Bd.R. 127(a) 1 Filed November 8, 2001. The real party in interest is Robert S. Supinski. 2 Based on Application No. 09/239,467, filed January 28, 1999. The real party in interest is Zimmer Trabecular Metal Technology, Inc. 2 In a concurrent paper (Paper No. 146), we have denied junior party Supinski 1 Motion for Priority. In a previous paper (Paper No. 75), we also granted Cohen 2 Motion 1 asserting unpatentability of Supinski’s claims corresponding to the 3 counts, claims 1 and 3-21, under the on-sale bar of 35 U.S.C. § 102(b). Pursuant to 4 these decisions, it is: 5 ORDERED that judgment on priority as to Count 1 and 2 (the two counts of 6 the interference, Paper No. 1, p. 4) is entered against junior party ROBERT S. 7 SUPINSKI; 8 FURTHER ORDERED that Supinski’s claims corresponding to the counts, 9 claims 1 and 3-21, are unpatentable under the on-sale bar of 35 U.S.C. § 102(b); 10 FURTHER ORDERED that Supinski claims 1 and 3-7 of Appl. No. 11 10/007,812, which correspond to Count 1, are FINALLY REFUSED; 12 FURTHER ORDERED that Supinski claims 8-21 of Appl. No. 13 10/007,812, which correspond to Count 2, are FINALLY REFUSED; 14 FURTHER ORDERED that junior party ROBERT S. SUPINSKI is not 15 entitled to a patent containing Supinski claims 1 and 3-21 (corresponding to 16 Count 1 and 2) of: 17 U.S. Application No. 10/007,812 18 filed November 8, 2001; 19 FURTHER ORDERED that the parties are directed to 35 U.S.C. § 135(c) 20 and Bd. R. 205 regarding the filing of any settlement agreements; and 21 FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this judgment shall be placed into 22 the file of (1) Supinski Appl. No. 10/007,812, and (2) Cohen U.S. Pat. 23 No. 6,146,423. 24 3 cc (via electronic mail): 1 2 Attorney for Junior Party Supinski: 3 4 Lynn J. Alstadt, Esq. 5 Craig G. Cochenour, Esq. 6 Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, P.C. 7 lynn.alstadt@bipc.com 8 craig.cochenour@bipc.com 9 10 Attorney for Senior Party Cohen: 11 12 Kara F. Stoll, Esq. 13 Naveen Modi, Esq. 14 FINNEGAN, HENDERSON, FARABOW, 15 GARRETT, & DUNNER, LLP 16 kara.stoll@finnegan.com 17 naveen.modi@finnegan.com 18 19 20 21 Copy with citationCopy as parenthetical citation