Ex Parte TowfighiDownload PDFPatent Trials and Appeals BoardApr 10, 201311510243 - (D) (P.T.A.B. Apr. 10, 2013) Copy Citation UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARKOFFICE 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. 11/510,243 08/24/2006 Kaveh Towfighi 207,606 6536 38137 7590 04/11/2013 ABELMAN, FRAYNE & SCHWAB 666 THIRD AVENUE, 10TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10017 EXAMINER WEEKS, GLORIA R ART UNIT PAPER NUMBER 3721 MAIL DATE DELIVERY MODE 04/11/2013 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 KAVEH TOWFIGHI ____________________ Appeal 2011-003286 Application 11/510,243 Technology Center 3700 ____________________ Before JAMES P. CALVE, SCOTT A. DANIELS, and JEREMY M. PLENZLER, Administrative Patent Judges. PLENZLER, Administrative Patent Judge. DECISION ON APPEAL Appeal 2011-003286 Application 11/510,243 2 STATEMENT OF CASE Appellant seeks our review under 35 U.S.C. § 134 of the Examiner’s decision rejecting claims 2-8 and 10. Claims 1 and 9 are cancelled. We have jurisdiction under 35 U.S.C. § 6(b). We REVERSE. CLAIMED SUBJECT MATTER Claims 10 is the sole independent claim and is reproduced below: 10. A compressed air driven setting tool for driving in fastening elements, comprising a guide (12); a drive-in piston (13) displaceable in the guide by a compressed air; a chamber (17) adjoining the guide (12) and having an opening (18) connecting the chamber (17) with the guide (12) and closed by the piston (13) in an initial position of the setting tool, the chamber (17) serving as a storage chamber for the compressed air in the initial position of the setting tool for storing the compressed air and serving as an expansion chamber in an operational positions of the setting tool and the piston (13); a compression device (30) for producing the compressed air and for feeding the compressed air into the chamber (17) in the initial position of the setting tool; at least one check valve (44, 54, 142) arranged between the compression device (30) and the chamber (17) for enabling flow of the compressed air from the compression device (30) into the chamber (17); and a piston retaining device (47) for retaining the drive-in piston (13) in the initial position (80) thereof against the pressure of the compressed air in the chamber (17). Appeal 2011-003286 Application 11/510,243 3 REJECTIONS 1. Claims 2, 3, 6, 7, and 10 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. § 102(b) as being anticipated by Rosenbaum (US 6,666,366 B2; iss. Dec. 23, 2003); and 2. Claims 4, 5, and 8 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. § 103(a) as being unpatentable over Rosenbaum and Gschwend (US 5,213,247; iss. May 25, 1993). OPINION Claim 10 is directed to a compressed air driven setting tool for driving in fastening elements and includes “at least one check valve (44, 54, 142) arranged between the compression device (30) and the chamber (17) for enabling flow of the compressed air from the compression device (30) into the chamber (17).” The Examiner finds that Rosenbaum discloses each of the features recited in claim 10 including the check valve. Ans. 3-4. Specifically, the Examiner indicates that elements 3b, 25b, and 32 from Rosenbaum disclose a check valve. Ans. 4. The Examiner explains that applying the broadest reasonable interpretation, “a valve is interpreted as any device for halting or controlling the flow of a liquid, gas, or other material through a passage, pipe, inlet, outlet, etc.” Ans. 6-7. Appellant explains that “[t]he Examiner has cited a general definition of the term ‘valve’ from www.dictionary.com,” not a check valve as claimed, and “the very same dictionary source defines a ‘check valve’ as ‘a valve permitting liquids or gases to flow in one direction only’ (http://dictionary.reference.comlbrowse/check+valve).” App. Br. 11. We agree with Appellant that the plain meaning of “check valve” is a valve Appeal 2011-003286 Application 11/510,243 4 permitting flow in one direction only, not any device for controlling flow of a liquid as indicated by the Examiner. The Examiner responds by asserting that the valve (3b, 25b, 32) of Rosenbaum only allows gas flow in a single direction, which is out of the chamber. Ans. 7 (citing Rosenbaum, col. 10, ll. 37-40). We disagree. Inlet/outlet valves 34 in Rosenbaum correspond to the elements (3b, 25b, 32) considered the check valve by the Examiner. See Rosenbaum, figs. 1-6. Column 10, lines 37-40 of Rosenbaum (relied on by the Examiner) clearly states that “flue gases are expelled through the inlet/outlet valves 34 which also admit fresh air into the combustion chamber 1.” Thus, the inlet/outlet valves 34 allow flow both into and out of the combustion chamber 1 and, therefore, cannot reasonably be considered check valves (i.e., valves allowing flow in a single direction). For these reasons, we do not sustain the rejection of claims 2, 3, 6, 7, and 10. Claims 4, 5, and 8 depend from claim 10 and the stated basis for the rejection of claims 4, 5, and 8 does not cure the deficiencies in the rejection of claim 10. Accordingly, we also do not sustain the rejection of claims 4, 5, and 8. DECISION We REVERSE the Examiner’s decision to reject claims 2-8 and 10. REVERSED mls Copy with citationCopy as parenthetical citation