CHRIST et al. V. BLAKE - Page 30




          Interference No. 103,435                                                    




               For the foregoing reasons, we find that the Junior party               
          has failed to prove inequitable conduct by the Senior party.                
                      The issue of suppression and concealment                        
               The Senior party argues that Christ suppressed and                     
          concealed the invention.  However, as we have found that the                
          Junior party was not diligent in reducing the invention to                  
          practice, this issue is moot.                                               
                           Blake’s 37 CFR § 1.633 motions                             
               The Senior party Larry Blake argues that the Junior                    
          party’s claims 1 through 17 are unpatentable under 35 U.S.C. §              
          102(e) as anticipated by U.S. Patent No. 5,104,590.  In view                
          of our determination that the Junior party has failed to                    
          establish diligence, this issue is moot.                                    
               The Senior party also argues in a 1.633 motion pursuant                
          to 35 U.S.C. § 132 that the change that was made by an                      
          examiner’s motion in a table which reported pull strengths for              
          the haptics from 122 to 112 was new matter and therefore                    
          invalidates the Christ patent.  In view of our determination                
          that the Junior party has failed to establish diligence, this               
          issue is moot.                                                              

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