Persimmon Technologies, Corp.

9 Cited authorities

  1. Cias, Inc. v. Alliance Gaming Corp.

    504 F.3d 1356 (Fed. Cir. 2007)   Cited 102 times
    Holding that argument to PTO on reexamination constituted disavowal of claim scope even though “no amendments were made”
  2. Collegenet, Inc. v. Applyyourself, Inc.

    418 F.3d 1225 (Fed. Cir. 2005)   Cited 106 times
    Affirming construction of "automatically" as "once initiated, the function is performed by a machine, without the need for manually performing the function"
  3. In re Am. Academy of Science Tech Ctr.

    367 F.3d 1359 (Fed. Cir. 2004)   Cited 89 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Holding that descriptions of deficiencies of using mainframe computers set out in the "Background of the Invention" portion of the specification did not exclude mainframes from the definition of "'user computer'" where the "specification as a whole" did not express a clear disavowal of that subject matter
  4. Matter of Davis

    12 B.R. 15 (Bankr. S.D. Ohio 1981)   Cited 2 times

    Bankruptcy No. 3-80-02507. Adv. No. 3-80-0545. May 20, 1981. Gerald L. Anderson, Mechanicsburg, Ohio, for plaintiff. James R. Warren, Springfield, Ohio, trustee/defendant. Paul D. Malina, Springfield, Ohio, for defendants. DECISION AND ORDER CHARLES A. ANDERSON, Bankruptcy Judge. This matter is before the Court for disposition of the plaintiff's complaint seeking vacation of the automatic stay effective pursuant to 11 United States Code § 362(a). The plaintiff requests the termination so as to proceed

  5. Section 102 - Conditions for patentability; novelty

    35 U.S.C. § 102   Cited 6,020 times   1019 Legal Analyses
    Prohibiting the grant of a patent to one who "did not himself invent the subject matter sought to be patented"
  6. Section 6 - Patent Trial and Appeal Board

    35 U.S.C. § 6   Cited 187 times   63 Legal Analyses
    Giving the Director authority to designate "at least 3 members of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board" to review "[e]ach appeal, derivation proceeding, post-grant review, and inter partes review"
  7. Section 134 - Appeal to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board

    35 U.S.C. § 134   Cited 98 times   30 Legal Analyses

    (a) PATENT APPLICANT.-An applicant for a patent, any of whose claims has been twice rejected, may appeal from the decision of the primary examiner to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, having once paid the fee for such appeal. (b) PATENT OWNER.-A patent owner in a reexamination may appeal from the final rejection of any claim by the primary examiner to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, having once paid the fee for such appeal. 35 U.S.C. § 134 July 19, 1952, ch. 950, 66 Stat. 801; Pub. L. 98-622

  8. Section 1.136 - [Effective until 1/19/2025] Extensions of time

    37 C.F.R. § 1.136   Cited 17 times   30 Legal Analyses

    (a) (1) If an applicant is required to reply within a nonstatutory or shortened statutory time period, applicant may extend the time period for reply up to the earlier of the expiration of any maximum period set by statute or five months after the time period set for reply, if a petition for an extension of time and the fee set in § 1.17(a) are filed, unless: (i) Applicant is notified otherwise in an Office action; (ii) The reply is a reply brief submitted pursuant to § 41.41 of this title; (iii)

  9. Section 1.42 - Applicant for patent

    37 C.F.R. § 1.42   1 Legal Analyses

    (a) The word "applicant" when used in this title refers to the inventor or all of the joint inventors, or to the person applying for a patent as provided in §§ 1.43 , 1.45 , or 1.46 . (b) If a person is applying for a patent as provided in § 1.46 , the word "applicant" refers to the assignee, the person to whom the inventor is under an obligation to assign the invention, or the person who otherwise shows sufficient proprietary interest in the matter, who is applying for a patent under § 1.46 and