Ex parte HOGANSON - Page 1




                    The opinion in support of the decision being                      
                    entered today was not written for publication                     
                   and is not binding precedent of the Board.                        
                                                                Paper No. 9           
                      UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE                       
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                         BEFORE THE BOARD OF PATENT APPEALS                           
                                  AND INTERFERENCES                                   
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                              Ex parte TED F. HOGANSON                                
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                                Appeal No. 2000-1963                                  
                             Application No. 09/272,989                               
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                                      ON BRIEF                                        
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          Before ABRAMS, STAAB and McQUADE, Administrative Patent                     
          Judges.                                                                     
          McQUADE, Administrative Patent Judge.                                       

                                 DECISION ON APPEAL                                   
               Ted F. Hoganson appeals from the final rejection of claim              
          1, the only claim pending in the application.                               


                                   THE INVENTION                                      
               The invention relates to “an adjustable anti-glare device              
          for use on devices having subjective lenses, i.e., a variety                
          of telescopes[,] spotting scopes, binoculars, cameras, and                  








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