Ex Parte Prakah-Asante et al - Page 3




            Appeal No. 2004-2269                                                   Page 3             
            Application No. 10/076,405                                                                



            December 12, 2003) and reply brief (filed May 24, 2004) for the appellants' arguments     
            thereagainst.                                                                             


                                              OPINION                                                 
                  In reaching our decision in this appeal, we have given careful consideration to     
            the appellants' specification and claims, to the applied prior art references, and to the 
            respective positions articulated by the appellants and the examiner.  As a consequence    
            of our review, we make the determinations which follow.                                   


            The anticipation rejection                                                                
                  We will not sustain the rejection of claims 1 to 6, 11 and 16 to 20 under 35 U.S.C. 
            § 102(b).                                                                                 


                  A claim is anticipated only if each and every element as set forth in the claim is  
            found, either expressly or inherently described, in a single prior art reference.         
            Verdegaal Bros. Inc. v. Union Oil Co., 814 F.2d 628, 631, 2 USPQ2d 1051, 1053 (Fed.       
            Cir.), cert. denied, 484 U.S. 827 (1987).  The inquiry as to whether a reference          
            anticipates a claim must focus on what subject matter is encompassed by the claim and     
            what subject matter is described by the reference.  As set forth by the court in Kalman v.
            Kimberly-Clark Corp., 713 F.2d 760, 772, 218 USPQ 781, 789 (Fed. Cir. 1983), cert.        







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