Interference No. 103,036 The subject matter of this interference relates to a battery with a strength indicator. The count of this interference is as follows: Count 1 A battery having a label with an integral voltmeter; wherein the voltmeter comprises: A) a dielectric layer; B) a conductive layer above or below the dielectric layer; and C) a temperature sensitive color indicator layer in thermal contact with the conductive layer, characterized in that 1) the conductive layer has i) sufficient heat generating capacity to affect a change in the temperature sensitive color indicator layer and ii) sufficient thermal insulating means under one of its surfaces to overcome heat sinking when the voltmeter is in contact with a battery having an electrically conducting housing and 2) the voltmeter includes means for forming an electrical switch with the electrically conductive battery housing. The party Wang et al.'s claims 22 to 24 and 43 to 63, the party Tucholski's claims 1 to 35 and 46 to 70, the party Cataldi et al.'s patent claims 9 to 29, the party Cataldi et al.'s reissue claims 9 to 25 and 28 to 40, the party Burroughs et al.'s patent claims 1 to 11 and the party Burroughs et al.'s reissue claims 13 to 51 correspond to the count. In Interlocutory Order No. 2, dated May 10, 1996 (Paper No. 494), the Administrative Patent Judge (APJ) listed and acknowledged the 91 preliminary and miscellaneous motions and -3-Page: Previous 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007