Ex parte SHINOZAKI et al. - Page 2




          Appeal No. 1999-0465                                                        
          Application No. 08/351,548                                                  

          copolymer having certain properties including a particular                  
          melt flow rate range and, for a boiled heptane-insoluble                    
          component, certain ranges of pentad isotacticity, pentad                    
          tacticity and crystallinity.  Further details of this appealed              
          subject matter are set forth in illustrative independent claim              
          52, a copy of which taken from the appellants’ brief is                     
          appended to this decision.                                                  
               No prior art has been relied upon by the examiner in the               
          sole rejection before us on this appeal.                                    
               All of the appealed claims are rejected under the first                
          paragraph of 35 U.S.C. § 112 for being based upon a disclosure              
          which would not enable one skilled in the art to practice the               
          here claimed invention.  More specifically, it is the                       
          examiner’s fundamental position that the scope of enablement                
          provided by the appellants’ disclosure is inadequate relative               
          to the scope of these rejected claims.  As characterized by                 
          the examiner, these claims are rejected because “they                       
          encompass to an undue extent polymers for which the                         
          specification does not enable one skilled in the art to make”               
          (answer, page 6).                                                           
               We refer to the various briefs and answers for a complete              

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