Appeal No. 2006-0476 Application No. 10/365,258 information, which changes from time to time (people’s address often change). See for example the provided web page advertisement for Victorinox Swiss Army “Tracking ID Tag.” We find that one skilled in the art would recognize that such a pre-printed tag should be included with the identification holder of Nykoluk. With regard to claim 1 which recites the user inserting information when the label is in the withdrawn position, Nykoluk teaches in figure 11 and column 6, line 60 that the information card is inserted into the holder when the holder is in the extended position. Dinkin teaches an integrated briefcase-computer, i.e. a briefcase that has a computer integrated therein. See Abstract and column 1, lines 62 through 67. Dinkin teaches that the briefcase-computer may have many of the features of a common briefcase such as wheels, telescoping handle, business card holders, etc. See column 4, line 61 through column 5, line 4. Dinkin does not however teach that the briefcase-computer may have an identification card. As discussed supra Nykoluk teaches a piece of baggage similar in appearance to that of Dinkin, where there is an identification card in a retractable holder. We consider that one skilled in the art viewing both references would consider modifying Dinkin to include the retracting identification card holder in of Nykoluk as it provides an identification card holder that does not detract from the aesthetic appearance of the briefcase. 18Page: Previous 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007