Ex Parte Marco et alDownload PDFPatent Trial and Appeal BoardMar 28, 201310681524 (P.T.A.B. Mar. 28, 2013) Copy Citation UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE United States Patent and Trademark Office Address: COMMISSIONER FOR PATENTS P.O. Box 1450 Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450 www.uspto.gov APPLICATION NO. FILING DATE FIRST NAMED INVENTOR ATTORNEY DOCKET NO. CONFIRMATION NO. 10/681,524 10/08/2003 Leslie S. Marco 13727 9641 7590 03/28/2013 Raymond W. Campbell TAYLOR & AUST, P.C. 142 S. Main St. P.O. Box 560 Avilla, IN 46710 EXAMINER TAWFIK, SAMEH ART UNIT PAPER NUMBER 3721 MAIL DATE DELIVERY MODE 03/28/2013 PAPER Please find below and/or attached an Office communication concerning this application or proceeding. The time period for reply, if any, is set in the attached communication. PTOL-90A (Rev. 04/07) UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE ________________ BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD ________________ Ex parte LESLIE S. MARCO and ARTHUR R. SLATERS ________________ Appeal 2011-000360 Application 10/681,524 Technology Center 3700 ________________ Before MICHAEL L. HOELTER, PATRICK R. SCANLON and ANNETTE R. REIMERS, Administrative Patent Judges. REIMERS, Administrative Patent Judge. DECISION ON APPEAL Appeal 2011-000360 Application 10/681,524 2 STATEMENT OF THE CASE Leslie S. Marco and Arthur R. Slaters (Appellants) appeal under 35 U.S.C. § 134(a) from the Examiner’s decision to reject under 35 U.S.C. § 103(a) claims 1-7 as unpatentable over Slomski (US 5,868,659; issued Feb. 9, 1999) and Broskow (US 5,487,465; issued Jan. 30, 1996).1,2 Claims 14-19 have been canceled. We have jurisdiction over this appeal under 35 U.S.C. § 6(b). We REVERSE. THE INVENTION Appellants’ invention relates to “a method for making a carrier with handles between rows of containers in both two-wide and three-wide configurations, and with the handle portion and container holding portion formed from different sheets connected together.” Spec. para. [10]; figs. 1, 3 and 4. Claim 1, the sole independent claim, is illustrative of the claimed invention and reads as follows: 1. A method of making a container carrier, comprising steps of: providing a handle sheet and a carrier sheet; positioning the handle sheet on at least a portion of the carrier sheet; connecting the handle sheet and the carrier sheet along a line of attachment; forming a container holding portion only in the carrier sheet, including forming first and second rows of container 1 The Examiner has withdrawn the rejection of claims 1-7 under 35 U.S.C. § 112, first paragraph, for failing to comply with the enablement requirement. Ans. 3. 2 Claims 8-13 have been allowed by the Examiner. Final Rej. 5. Appeal 2011-000360 Application 10/681,524 3 receiving apertures in the carrier sheet on opposite sides of the line of attachment after said steps of positioning and connecting; forming a handle portion only in the handle sheet, including forming holes in the handle sheet simultaneously with forming the first row of apertures; and said step of forming holes in the handle sheet and said forming the first row of container receiving apertures in the carrier sheet being performed by cutting through overlying portions of said handle sheet and said carrier sheet and thereby forming said holes of the handle sheet and said first row of container receiving apertures of the carrier sheet in overlying arrangement and in substantially the same configurations one over the other. ANALYSIS Independent claim 1 recites “forming said holes of the handle sheet and said first row of container receiving apertures of the carrier sheet . . . in substantially the same configurations one over the other.” App. Br., Claims Appendix. (Italics added). The Examiner takes the position that “the holes and the first row of apertures [of Slomski are] formed in substantially the same configurations.” Ans. 4; Slomski, fig 4; see also App. Br. 19-20. We disagree with the Examiner’s position for the following reasons. We agree with Appellants that (1) the container receiving apertures of Slomski are “substantially rectangular openings in the carrier sheet;” and (2) the holes in the handle sheet of Slomski “are of two types, both long and narrow, with the outer holes being more or less a flattened L-shape and a central hole being an []elongated, thin slit.” App. Br. 20; see also Slomski, col. 5, ll. 19-30; figs. 2, 4. Accordingly, we further agree with Appellants that “the apertures in the carrier sheet and the holes in the handle sheet of Appeal 2011-000360 Application 10/681,524 4 Slomski are not ‘formed in substantially the same configurations,’” as required by claim 1. Id. The Examiner relies on Broskow “to show the teaching of having the step of forming container holding portion comes after the step of positioning and connecting sheets.” Ans. 7. The Examiner does not rely on Broskow to cure the above-noted deficiency with Slomski. Id. Accordingly, for the foregoing reasons, the Examiner’s rejection of claims 1-7 under 35 U.S.C. § 103(a) as unpatentable over Slomski and Broskow cannot be sustained. DECISION The Examiner’s rejection of claims 1-7 is reversed. REVERSED mls Copy with citationCopy as parenthetical citation