Ex parte PARULKAR et al. - Page 5




          Appeal No. 1999-0134                                                       
          Application 08/590,695                                                     


          ordinary skill                                                             


          in the art the obviousness of the invention as set forth in                
          claims 1-29.  Accordingly, we reverse.                                     
          In rejecting claims under 35 U.S.C. § 103, it is                           
          incumbent upon the examiner to establish a factual basis to                
          support the legal conclusion of obviousness.  See In re Fine,              
          837 F.2d 1071, 1073, 5 USPQ2d 1596, 1598 (Fed. Cir. 1988).  In             
          so doing, the examiner is expected to make the factual                     
          determinations set forth in Graham v. John Deere Co., 383 U.S.             
          1, 17, 148 USPQ 459, 467 (1966), and to provide a reason why               
          one having ordinary skill in the pertinent art would have been             
          led to modify the prior art or to combine prior art references             
          to arrive at the claimed invention.  Such reason must stem                 
          from some teaching, suggestion or implication in the prior art             
          as a whole or knowledge generally available to one having                  
          ordinary skill in the art.  Uniroyal, Inc. v. Rudkin-Wiley                 
          Corp., 837 F.2d 1044, 1051, 5 USPQ2d 1434, 1438 (Fed. Cir.),               
          cert. denied, 488 U.S. 825 (1988); Ashland Oil, Inc. v. Delta              
          Resins & Refractories, Inc., 776 F.2d 281, 293, 227 USPQ 657,              
          664 (Fed. Cir. 1985), cert. denied, 475 U.S. 1017 (1986); ACS              
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