Appeal No. 2006-1643 Παγε 9 Application No. 09/845,589 (col. 4, lines 25-29). After about 30 seconds, another photograph is pasted onto the box (col. 4, lines 39-41). Preferably, a collage is assembled with the torn photocopies overlapping (col. 4, lines 46-48). Monn further discloses (col. 5, lines 21 and 22) that instead of a photo album, the book 12 may be a scrap book, and suggests that the book’s contents might resemble the box’s collage, which is meant to indicate the contents of the book (col. 2, lines 41-43). From the disclosure of Monn of tearing off the border of a photo and pasting it to a surface, and forming a collage of overlapping photos, we find that an artisan would have been motivated to have the user cut out photos from the composite sheet of FJCP and past them onto a surface. From the disclosure of replacing the photo album with a scrap book, we find that an artisan would have been motivated to use the collage created from the composite pictures of FJCP as a page of a scrap book. In addition, from the disclosure of including the instruction sheet with the kit of Monn, we find that an artisan would have been motivated to replace the printed matter (greeting) of FJCP with another printed matter, i.e. the printed matter (instruction sheet) of Monn.Page: Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007