Appeal 2006-3406 Application 10/383,906 1 5. Fig. 4 shows the money belt of pouch 58 to have a width less than 2 the width of belt 66. 3 6. Kennedy is directed to a waterproof swimming pouch. (col. 1, l. 1). 4 7. The waterproof swimming pouch of Kennedy is provided with an 5 inner pouch liner that serves to waterproof the personal belongings 6 of the user. (col. 1, ll. 59-61). 7 8. In figure 1 of Kennedy, strap end 16 of strap 18 is sewn in place. 8 (col. 3, ll. 15-16). 9 9. In figure 2 of Kennedy, waist strap 30 is permanently attached to 10 the enclosure left end portion. (col. 3, ll. 29-31). 11 10. In figures 7-9 of Kennedy, the closure means comprises zipper 56. 12 (col. 4, ll. 11-12). 13 11. In figure 10 of Kennedy, backpack 70 has straps 70 fixed thereto. 14 (col. 5, l. 20). 15 12. In figure 12 of Kennedy, waist bag 90 includes a two-piece belt 16 fixed to first pouch 92. (col. 5, ll. 54-55). 17 13. Repka is directed to a money belt. (col. 1, l. 3). 18 14. Repka discloses that the money belt is used in conjunction with a 19 user's belt. (col. 1. ll. 7-8). 20 15. In the Background of the Invention, Repka describes how, in prior 21 art money belts, the pocket was opened and closed by use of 22 zippers and similar types of closure elements. (col. 1, ll. 12-16). 23 16. Figure 3 of Repka shows the money belt in vertical disposition 24 mounted against the inside surface of a belt. (col. 2, ll. 23-25). 5Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next
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