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          Appeal No. 2002-0095                                                        
          Application No. 09/378,051                                                  


               We sustain the rejection of claims 7 and 13 under 35 U.S.C.            
          § 102(b).  It follows that the rejection of dependent claims 8              
          through 12 and 14 through 18 is also sustained since these claims           
          stand or fall with claims 7 and 13, respectively, as earlier                
          indicated.                                                                  


               Anticipation under 35 U.S.C. § 102(b) is established only              
          when a single prior art reference discloses, either expressly or            
          under principles of inherency, each and every element of a                  
          claimed invention.  See In re Schreiber, 128 F.3d 1473, 1477, 44            
          USPQ2d 1429, 1431 (Fed. Cir. 1997); In re Paulsen, 30 F.3d 1475,            
          1478-79, 31 USPQ2d 1671, 1673 (Fed. Cir. 1994); In re Spada, 911            
          F.2d 705, 708, 15 USPQ2d 1655, 1657 (Fed. Cir. 1990); and RCA               
          Corp. v. Applied Digital Data Sys., Inc., 730 F.2d 1440, 1444,              
          221 USPQ 385, 388 (Fed. Cir. 1984). However, the law of                     
          anticipation does not require that the reference teach                      
          specifically what an appellant has disclosed and is claiming but            
          only that the claims on appeal "read on" something disclosed in             
          the reference, i.e., all limitations of the claim are found in              
          the reference.  See Kalman v. Kimberly-Clark Corp., 713 F.2d 760,           
          772, 218 USPQ 781, 789 (Fed. Cir. 1983), cert. denied, 465 U.S.             
          1026 (1984).                                                                

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