Ex Parte BRANDLEY et al - Page 6




          Appeal No. 2002-0875                                                        
          Application 09/212,127                                                      



          satisfy this burden by showing that some objective teaching in              
          the prior art or knowledge generally available to one of ordinary           
          skill in the art suggests the claimed subject matter.  In re                
          Fine, 837 F.2d 1071, 1074, 5 USPQ2d 1596, 1598 (Fed. Cir. 1988).            
          Only if this initial burden is met does the burden of coming                
          forward with evidence or argument shift to the Appellants.                  
          Oetiker, 977 F.2d at 1445, 24 USPQ2d at 1444.  See also Piasecki,           
          745 F.2d at 1472, 223 USPQ at 788.                                          
                    An obviousness analysis commences with a review and               
          consideration of all the pertinent evidence and arguments.  “In             
          reviewing the [E]xaminer’s decision on appeal, the Board must               
          necessarily weigh all of the evidence and argument.”  Oetiker,              
          977 F.2d at 1445, 24 USPQ2d at 1444.  “[T]he Board must not only            
          assure that the requisite findings are made, based on evidence of           
          record, but must also explain the reasoning by which the findings           
          are deemed to support the agency’s conclusion.”  In re Lee, 277             
          F.3d 1338, 1344, 61 USPQ2d 1430, 1434 (Fed. Cir. 2002).  With               
          these principles in mind, we commence review of the pertinent               
          evidence and arguments of Appellants and Examiner.                          


                    Appellants state that the Examiner correctly observed             
          that Stridsberg does not disclose the electromagnets arranged               
          generally in a plane that is substantially parallel to, but not             
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