Interference No. 103,587 FINAL JUDGMENT The invention at issue in this interference relates to a method and apparatus for producing a halftone image. The particular sub ject matter in issue is illustrated by count 1, the sole count, as follows: Count 1 A method of producing a halftone image comprising the steps of: scanning a plurality of input points of an original image and generating a numerical value representing a shade of gray for each input point scanned; outputting a screened image having a plurality of dots, each dot of said plurality of dots being one of black or white, the size of each plurality of dots being determined from a recursive relationship between a value of a current input point, a previous output, and an error representing a difference between a value of a previous input point and the previous output; and transmitting signals representing the screened image to a marking device for making on an output medium. The claims of the parties which correspond to the count are as follows: Levien (patent) : Claims 1, 2. 6, 9-11, 14, 15, 18-20, 23, 25 and 26 Levien (reissue) : Claims 1, 2, 6, 9-11, 14, 15, 18-20, 23, 25, 26 and 28 Katayama et al. : Claims 32-43, 48, 49 and 53-55 Katayama et al. (Katayama) provoked this interference by copying certain claims of the Levien patent. Thereafter, but prior to declaration of this interference, Levien filed a reissue application in which independent claims 1 and 25 were amended for the purpose of distinguishing over a 1986 article by Fawcett et al. 3 and independent claims 27 and 28 were added to the application, of which claim 27 does not correspond to the count. 3 G.S. Fawcett and B.F. Schrack, “Halftone Techniques Using Error Diffusion,” 27 Proceedings of the Society for Information Display no. 4 (1986). 2Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007