HUSQVARNA ABDownload PDFPatent Trials and Appeals BoardOct 2, 20202020003068 (P.T.A.B. Oct. 2, 2020) 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. 15/500,158 01/30/2017 Peter Kohl 738004/10283/P3012US00 4277 148434 7590 10/02/2020 Burr Forman McNair Husqvarna Bank of America Plaza 101 South Tryon Street, Suite 2610 Charlotte, NC 28280 EXAMINER TORRES, ALICIA M ART UNIT PAPER NUMBER 3619 NOTIFICATION DATE DELIVERY MODE 10/02/2020 ELECTRONIC 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. Notice of the Office communication was sent electronically on above-indicated "Notification Date" to the following e-mail address(es): mcnairip@mcnair.net PTOL-90A (Rev. 04/07) UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE ____________ BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD ____________ Ex parte PETER KOHL, BRUNO HÄUSSLER, KARIN SCHAFFER, GERHARD STREITFERDT, and SIEGFRIED RAU ___________ Appeal 2020-003068 Application 15/500,158 Technology Center 3600 ____________ Before LYNNE H. BROWNE, ANNETTE R. REIMERS, and ALYSSA A. FINAMORE, Administrative Patent Judges. REIMERS, Administrative Patent Judge. DECISION ON APPEAL Appeal 2020-003068 Application 15/500,158 2 STATEMENT OF THE CASE1,2 Appellant3 appeals under 35 U.S.C. § 134(a) from the Examiner’s decision to reject claims 1 and 2 under 35 U.S.C. § 102(a)(1) as anticipated by Hall (US 1,632,597, issued June 14, 1927). We have jurisdiction under 35 U.S.C. § 6(b). We REVERSE. CLAIMED SUBJECT MATTER The claimed subject matter “is directed to a fruit collector, a retaining bracket, and a collecting container of and for such a fruit collector.” Spec. 1:3–5, Figs. 1–3. Claim 1, the sole independent claim on appeal, is representative of the claimed subject matter and recites:4 1. A retaining bracket for a fruit collector, the retaining bracket being arranged to pivotably retain a fruit collecting container, and comprising a hub which is arranged to pivotably 1 The subject application was previously before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board in Appeal No. 2018-006884. See Decision dated Oct. 2, 2018. In that Decision, the adverse decision of the Examiner was REVERSED. Following that Decision, Appellant reopened prosecution and further amended the claims. 2 The Examiner indicates that “[c]laims 3-7 are objected to as being dependent upon a rejected base claim, but would be allowable if rewritten in independent form including all of the limitations of the base claim and any intervening claims” and “[c]laims 8-13, 15 and 17-18 are allowed.” Final Office Action (“Final Act.”) 4, dated May 17, 2019; see also id. at 1 (Office Action Summary). 3 We use the word Appellant to refer to “applicant” as defined in 37 C.F.R. § 1.42. Appellant identifies the real party in interest as Husqvarna AB. Appeal Brief (“Appeal Br.”) 1, filed Oct. 16, 2019. 4 We refer to the Claims Appendix submitted in the Supplemental Appeal Brief (“Supp. Appeal Br.”), filed Nov. 8, 2019. Appeal 2020-003068 Application 15/500,158 3 retain a stub axle section of the collecting container projecting from an axial end of the collecting container, wherein the hub comprises an inner, central hole configured and sized to enable fruits collected in the collecting container to pass through, and arranged to communicate via a container opening at the stub axle section with a container inner volume once the collecting container is coupled to the hub. ANALYSIS Independent claim 1 is directed to a retaining bracket including a hub “compris[ing] an inner, central hole . . . arranged to communicate via a container opening . . . with a container inner volume once the . . . container is coupled to the hub.” Supp. Appeal Br. 2, Claims App. The Examiner finds that Hall discloses a hub B “comprising an inner, central hole (the hole inside of B, Fig. 6),” the central hole being arranged to communicate via a container opening (the open right end of tube A supported by and at the right hub B as seen in Fig. 3) at the stub axle section (the open right end of A supported in right B, seen best in Fig. 3, page 1, lines 69-71) with a container inner volume (the interior of A) once the collecting container (A) is coupled to the hub (B). Ans. 4;5 see also id. (The Examiner’s annotated versions of Figures 2 and 3 of the subject invention and Figures 3 and 6 of Hall); Final Act. 3; Hall 1:69–71, Figs. 3, 6. As an initial matter, Appellant acknowledges that “[t]he Examiner is correct in that Appellant inadvertently referred to the alleged collecting container of Hall as ‘C’ in the Appeal Brief but should have referred to it as ‘A’.” Reply Br. 2.6 Appellant further states that “[i]n this regard, the 5 Examiner’s Answer (“Ans.”), dated Jan. 16, 2020. 6 Reply Brief (“Reply Br.”), filed Mar. 16, 2020. Appeal 2020-003068 Application 15/500,158 4 inadvertent[] labelling of the alleged collecting container as ‘C’ rather than ‘A’ does not change Appellant’s assertion that Hall does not anticipate the claimed subject matter of independent claim 1.” Reply Br. 2; see also Appeal Br. 4; Ans. 3–4. Appellant contends that Hall “discloses only that reference numeral ‘B’ is a bearing that supports a revolvable, hollow cylindrical tube” and “[i]n this regard, the alleged hub ‘B’ of Hall is not in any way related to the claimed hub that is arranged to communicate via a container opening at a stub axle section with a container inner volume.” Reply Br. 2; see also Appeal Br. 4. In other words, according to Appellant, “Hall does not disclose anything in relation to the alleged hub B being arranged to communicate via the container opening with a container inner volume (the interior of A).” Reply Br. 2. Instead, “the alleged hub ‘B’ of Hall is nothing more than a bearing that is only configured to support a tube A.” Id. (citing Hall Fig. 3). Appellant has the better position here. First, Appellant correctly points out that “Hall provides no disclosure regarding communication of the opening of ‘B’ with the inner volume of ‘A’.” Reply Br. 3; see also Hall, passim. To Appellant’s point, Hall merely discloses that “A is a revolvable, hollow, cylindrical tube supported by bearings B at each end, shown best in Figures 3 and 6.” Hall 1:60–62, Figs. 3, 6; see also Appeal Br. 4; Reply Br. 2. Second, Appellant also correctly points out that “Hall clarifies that the berry conveyor belt I is suspended within the tube A.” Reply Br. 3 (emphasis added); see also Hall 1:82–83 (“I is a berry conveyor belt suspended within said tube ‘A’.” (emphasis added)). Figure 3 of Hall, as annotated by the Board, is presented below. Appeal 2020-003068 Application 15/500,158 5 The Board’s annotated version of Figure 3 of Hall above “is an elevation—through line 3—3 looking forward in direction shown by arrows on Figure 2.” Hall 1:19–21. Based on Hall’s disclosure and Figure 3, we agree with Appellant that “the alleged collecting container A extends through the hole or openings of the alleged hub ‘B’ in order to house conveyor belt I.” Reply Br. 3. Stated differently, “the alleged collecting container A extends through and is only supported by the alleged hub ‘B’ of Hall,” such that “[t]here is no communication between the opening of B and the inner volume of the collecting container A,” as required by claim 1. Id. (emphases added). Consequently, we further agree with Appellant that Hall fails to teach or suggest a hub “compris[ing] an inner, central hole . . . arranged to communicate via a container opening . . . with a container inner volume once the . . . container is coupled to the hub,” as recited in claim 1. Id. at 2–3. Accordingly, for the above reasons, we do not sustain the Examiner’s rejection of claims 1 and 2 as anticipated by Hall. Appeal 2020-003068 Application 15/500,158 6 CONCLUSION In summary: Claims 35 U.S.C. § Basis/References Affirmed Reversed 1, 2 102(a)(1) Hall 1, 2 REVERSED Copy with citationCopy as parenthetical citation