Interference No. 103,270 Before deciding whether Keith et al. have proved prior conception and diligence, we must first determine the date of Coelho's conception. During the time period in question, Coelho was employed by the USCI division of C.R. Bard, Inc., assignee of Coelho's involved application, as a senior technician, then as an associate engineer. He was a member of a subgroup in the New Product Development (NPD) department, working on research and development of over-the-wire balloon angioplasty catheters (CR-11). CX-65 and 66 are copies of two notebook pages, dated December 2, 1988, and bearing the signatures of Coelho as the inventor and of Enger as the witness. Coelho testified that prior to this date, Enger, his immediate supervisor, told him that he was to be invited to a brainstorming session to stimulate discussion of new products that USCI might develop, and that one area USCI was interested in was a balloon angioplasty catheter which "enabled catheter exchanges to be performed with less difficulty than with prior techniques" 10Page: Previous 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007