MOREL V. SEKHAR et al. - Page 8



               Interference No. 103,995                                                              Paper 29                        
               Morel v. Sekhar                                                               Page 8                                  

                       According to Morel, coating compositions falling within what is said to be the                                
               preferred weight ratio ranges of claims 2 and 5 have “unique properties” (Paper 12, p. 3).                            
               Morel relies on test results of compositions within the ranges of claims 2 and 5 reported in                          
               the ‘084 patent, test results which allegedly were a “material factor” in the Examiner                                
               allowing the ‘037 application (Paper 12, p. 3, ¶ 3).  Morel argues that “evidence could be                            
               presented” to show the patentability of Morel claims 2 and 5 if Morel claim 1 was found to                            
               be unpatentable (Paper 12, p. 3, ¶ 6, emphasis added).  Finally, Morel directs our attention                          
               to paragraph 8 of the Declaration Veronique Lambert [sic, Laurent] where it is stated that                            
               vitrification produces materially different coatings if the weight ratio of zirconium diboride                        
               to colloidal silica is greater than 1:1 or less than 1:1 (Paper 12, p. 4, ¶ 7).                                       
                       23.  The ‘084 patent describes “[c]olloidal silica...[as] the only substance which                            
               limits oxidation of zirconium diboride” thereby providing a coating with a “much better                               
               protective power than prior-art coatings” (c. 3, ll. 44-48).                                                          
                       24.  The ‘084 patent describes weight ratios of zirconium diboride to colloidal silica                        
               of between 1 and 9 as “preferred” (c. 2, ll. 6-11).                                                                   
                       25.  Example 1 of the ‘084 patent describes a comparison of the protective effect of                          
               samples coated with either a 45% zirconium diboride, 25% colloidal silica and 30% silicon                             
               carbide (invention) composition or a 45% titanium diboride, 25% colloidal silica and 30%                              
               silicon carbide (prior art) composition (c. 4, ll. 29-68).  Samples said to have been                                 
               thermally tested and coated with the prior art composition are described as “damaged”                                 
               with a “weight loss varying from 30 to 40%” (c. 4, ll. 62-65), while the five                                         








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