Interference No. 103,270 the guidewire. Thereafter, the physician could hold the guidewire in place at the proximal end while deflating the captivation balloon and removing the balloon on a stick or captivation device. Euteneuer further testified that at the meeting Keith drew the concept on a board and they discussed various issues with the system (KR-43, 44). Also, during the meeting Euteneuer made a list of the concepts generated and discussed (JPX-2; KR-44). Item 3 on the list refers to Keith's "balloon on a stick" concept and reads "balloon along side a wire with a wire in the balloon." Euteneuer explained that (KR-45): The "balloon along side a wire" phrase refers to the captivation balloon being positioned along side the guidewire within the guide catheter. The "with a wire in the balloon" indicates that the over-the-wire balloon dilatation catheter is still within the guide catheter and thus having the guidewire extending therethrough. In view of this evidence, we conclude that Keith et al. have established a conception of the invention of count 2 as of October 3, 1988. Although not supported by drawings of any apparatus to be used, the invention in issue is a method, 23Page: Previous 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007