SANNS V. MARTINEZ - Page 24




          Interference No. 103,446                                                    


          abandonment, suppression or concealment of an actual reduction              
          to practice.                                                                
                    Moreover, as the party urging that Sanns                          
          deliberately concealed his invention, Martinez bears the                    
          burden of providing proof of specific intent where, as here,                
          the time period between reducing the invention to practice and              
          filing an application for patent is not unreasonable and does               
          not raise an inference of intent to suppress or conceal.                    
          Peeler, 535 F.2d at 653, 190 USPQ at 122; Dewey v. Lawton, 347              
          F.2d 629, 146 USPQ 187, 189 (CCPA 1965).  We find, on this                  
          record, that Martinez has not met his burden of persuasion on               
          this issue.                                                                 
                             MARTINEZ' MOTION TO STRIKE                               
                    In Paper Number 44, Martinez has moved to strike the              
          portions of Sanns' brief which allege that Martinez derived                 
          the invention of Count 1 from Sanns.  As correctly noted by                 
          Martinez in his motion, Sanns has not alleged derivation by                 
          Martinez in his preliminary statement as required by 37 C.F.R.              
          § 1.625 and therefore it may not properly be raised before us               
          in Sanns' brief.  37 C.F.R. § 1.655.                                        
                    Accordingly, Martinez' motion is herein DISMISSED as              
          moot.                                                                       
                                      JUDGMENT                                        


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