Ex parte GOSS - Page 5




          Appeal No. 96-3704                                                          
          Application 08/216,474                                                      



                    Rather than reiterate the arguments of Appellant and              
          the Examiner, reference is made to the brief and answer for                 
          the respective details thereof.                                             


                                       OPINION                                        
                    We will not sustain the rejection of claims 1                     
          through 6 and 8 through 14 under 35 U.S.C. § 103.                           
                    The Examiner has failed to set forth a prima facie                
          case.  It is the burden of the Examiner to establish why one                
          having ordinary skill in the art would have been led to the                 





          claimed invention by the express teachings or suggestions                   
          found                                                                       
          in the prior art, or by implications contained in such                      
          teachings or suggestions.  In re Sernaker, 702 F.2d 989, 995,               
          217 USPQ 1, 6 (Fed. Cir. 1983).  "Additionally, when                        
          determining obviousness, the claimed invention should be                    
          considered as a whole; there is no legally recognizable                     

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