Ex Parte SUDO et alDownload PDFPatent Trial and Appeal BoardMar 6, 201913555959 (P.T.A.B. Mar. 6, 2019) Copy Citation UNITED STA TES p A TENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE APPLICATION NO. FILING DATE 13/555,959 07/23/2012 78198 7590 Studebaker & Brackett PC 8255 Greensboro Drive Suite 300 Tysons, VA 22102 03/08/2019 FIRST NAMED INVENTOR KaoruSUDO 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 ATTORNEY DOCKET NO. CONFIRMATION NO. 002000-104 4821 EXAMINER PATEL,AMALA ART UNIT PAPER NUMBER 2845 NOTIFICATION DATE DELIVERY MODE 03/08/2019 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): info@sbpatentlaw.com PTOL-90A (Rev. 04/07) UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD Ex parte KAO RU SUDO, HIROT AKA FUJII, and TOSHIRO HIRATSUKA Appeal2017-006177 Application 13/555,959 Technology Center 2800 Before TERRY J. OWENS, CATHERINE Q. TIMM, and AVEL YN M. ROSS, Administrative Patent Judges. OWENS, Administrative Patent Judge. DECISION ON APPEAL STATEMENT OF THE CASE The Appellant (Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.) appeals under 35 U.S.C. § 134(a) from the Examiner's rejection of claims 1-9. We have jurisdiction under 35 U.S.C. § 6(b). The Invention The claims are to a wideband antenna. Claim 1 is illustrative: 1. A wideband antenna comprising: a ground conductor plate configured to be connected to a ground potential; a radiating conductor element facing the ground conductor plate at a distance from the ground conductor plate and connected to a feed line; Appeal2017-006177 Application 13/555,959 a parasitic conductor element on a side opposite to the ground conductor plate as viewed from the radiating conductor element, and insulated from the ground conductor plate and the radiating conductor element; and a coupling adjusting conductor plate positioned between the parasitic conductor element and the radiating conductor element, and configured to adjust an amount of coupling between the parasitic conductor element and the radiating conductor element, wherein the coupling adjusting conductor plate extends across an entire width of the radiating conductor element in a direction orthogonal to a direction of a current that flows in the radiating conductor element, the coupling adjusting conductor plate overlaps a center of an entire area where the parasitic conductor element and the radiating conductor element overlap each other, and both ends sides of the coupling adjusting conductor plate are electrically connected to the ground conductor plate. De Vita Gillette Matsuoka ( as translated) Takehashi ( as translated) Kametani (abstract) The References US 2009/0231207 Al US 7,619,568 B2 JP 4-27609 U JP 2001-267833 A JP 2003-234613 A The Rejections Sept. 17, 2009 Nov. 17, 2009 Mar. 5, 1992 Sept. 28, 2001 Aug. 22, 2003 The claims stand rejected under 35 U.S.C. § I03(a) as follows: claims 1 and 7-9 over Matsuoka in view of Gillette; claims 2, 3, and 6 over Matsuoka in view of Gillette and Takahashi; claim 4 over Matsuoka in view of Gillette and Kametani; and claim 5 over Matsuoka in view of Gillette and De Vita. 1 1 Other rejections are withdrawn in the Examiner's Answer (Ans. 2-3). 2 Appeal2017-006177 Application 13/555,959 OPINION We reverse the rejections. We need address only the sole independent claim, i.e., claim 1. That claim requires a coupling adjusting conductor plate ( 16) having both of its side ends electrically connected to a ground conductor plate (2). 2 To meet that claim requirement the Examiner relies upon Matsuoka (Ans. 5). Matsuoka discloses a broadband microstrip antenna comprising a first stage having spaced-apart first (71) and second (72) parasitic elements (p. 13; Fig. 1) (which the Examiner relies upon as corresponding to the Appellant's coupling adjusting conductor plate (Final Act. 3)). Each of those parasitic elements has an inverted L shape with its outer end electrically connected to a grounding conductor (2) (p. 13; Fig. 1). The Examiner finds that "all of the parasitic elements of Matsuoka are connected to the grounding conductor in all embodiments thus clearly meeting the claimed limitation" (Ans. 5). The Examiner does not establish that Matsuoka's electrical connection to the grounding conductor (2) of each spaced-apart first (71) and second (72) parasitic element at its outer end (Fig. 1) meets the Appellant's claim 1 's requirement that "both end sides of the coupling adjusting conductor plate are electrically connected to the ground conductor plate." The Examiner concludes that if "7 1 and 7 2, or the other parasitic elements of Matsuoka, do not form a singular, whole, integrated plate, the term 'comprising' in the preamble of the claim makes clear the claimed invention is presumptively open-ended" (Ans. 5). 2 In Fig. 1 that connection is by vias 17. 3 Appeal2017-006177 Application 13/555,959 The Examiner does not explain how that conclusion indicates that Matsuoka meets the Appellant's above-discussed claim requirement. Thus, the Examiner has not set forth a factual basis sufficient to support a conclusion of obviousness of the Appellant's claimed invention. See In re Warner, 379 F .2d 1011, 1017 (CCP A 1967) ("A rejection based on section 103 clearly must rest on a factual basis, and these facts must be interpreted without hindsight reconstruction of the invention from the prior art."). Accordingly, we reverse the rejections. DECISION The rejections under 35 U.S.C. § 103(a) of claims 1 and 7-9 over Matsuoka in view of Gillette; claims 2, 3, and 6 over Matsuoka in view of Gillette and Takahashi; claim 4 over Matsuoka in view of Gillette and Kametani; and claim 5 over Matsuoka in view of Gillette and De Vita are reversed. The Examiner's decision is reversed. REVERSED 4 Copy with citationCopy as parenthetical citation