Ex parte SAKUI et al. - Page 15




          Appeal No. 1997-3444                                                        
          Application 08/268,728                                                      

          claim 21 in Smith, the anticipation rejection of claims 21-24               
          and 35 is reversed.                                                         


               Ando                                                                   
               The Examiner finds that Ando has a transistor and means                
          for biasing including a means for varying "all connected and                
          operating similarly as recited by Applicant" (EA4) and "that                
          since the transistor operation claimed by Applicant is                      
          inherent to all bipolar transistors and since the reference                 
          can utilize any reasonable biasing, clearly the circuit to                  
          Ando would have such operation" (EA4).                                      
               As discussed in connection with the Handbook and Tsukada,              
          inherency of the claimed subject matter is not established by               
          a transistor and a bias circuit.  We have reviewed Ando and do              
          not see how it inherently discloses the claimed subject                     
          matter.  Moreover, the Examiner's statement about "reasonable               
          biasing" suggests that the circuit is only "capable of" being               
          biased to operate as claimed.  This is improper reasoning for               
          an anticipation rejection.  Id.  Because the Examiner has                   
          failed to carry his burden of proof to show inherency of the                



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