Ex parte SMITH - Page 3




          Appeal No. 1999-0067                                                        
          Application 08/533,305                                                      


          of the prior art would have suggested to one of ordinary skill              
          in the art.  See, for example, In re Keller, 642 F.2d 413,                  
          425, 208 USPQ 871, 881 (CCPA 1981).  In establishing a prima                
          facie case of obviousness, it is incumbent upon the examiner                
          to provide a reason why one of ordinary skill in the art would              
          have been led to modify a prior art reference or to combine                 
          reference teachings to arrive at the claimed invention.  See                
          Ex parte Clapp, 227 USPQ 972, 973 (Bd. Pat. App. & Int. 1985).              
          To this end, the requisite motivation must stem from some                   
          teaching, suggestion or inference in the prior art as a whole               
          or from the knowledge generally available to one of ordinary                
          skill in the art and not from the appellant's disclosure.                   
          See, for example, Uniroyal, Inc. v. Rudkin-Wiley Corp., 837                 
          F.2d 1044, 1052, 5 USPQ2d 1434, 1439 (Fed. Cir.), cert.                     
          denied, 488 U.S. 825 (1988).                                                
               According to the appellant, the hydraulic coupling of his              
          invention is particularly effective when used in such                       
          applications as undersea drilling and production facilities,                
          where both internal and external pressures on the couplings                 
          are very high and attaching them together is difficult.  The                

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