Interference No. 103,669 corroboration may consist of testimony of a witness, other than the inventor, or it may consist of surrounding facts and circumstances independent of information received from the inventor. Reese, 661 F.2d at 1226 n.4, 211 USPQ at 940-41 n.4. The following represents our findings of fact with regard to junior party Steitz’ inventive acts. The Steitz record is comprised of declarations by inventor Arthur R. Steitz, his wife Rita Steitz, the inventor’s son, Matthew P. Steitz, and Ron J. Gales. Inventor Steitz states that he conceived of the invention and disclosed the conception to his wife and son at least by the end of April 1994. SR3. 3 4 Steitz’ wife and son 3When an inventor's testimony merely places acts within a stated time period, the inventor has not established a date for his activities earlier than the last day of the period. Oka v. Youssefyeh, 849 F.2d 581, 584, 7 USPQ2d 1169, 1172 (Fed. Cir. 1988). 4The Steitz Record will be abbreviated SR followed by the appropriate page number. The Steitz exhibits will be referred to as SX- followed by the appropriate exhibit number. 7Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007