Ex Parte BROWNING et al - Page 19



                Appeal 2007-0700                                                                              
                Application 09/159,509                                                                        
                Patent 5,559,995                                                                              

                                   in another aspect completely unrelated to the rejection,                   
                                   the recapture rule bars the claim;                                         
                                          (b) if the reissue claim is narrower in an aspect                   
                                   germane to [a] prior art rejection, and broader in an                      
                                   aspect unrelated to the rejection, the recapture rule does                 
                                   not bar the claim, but other rejections are possible.                      
                                                     (4)                                                      
                                         North American Container                                             
                      In North American Container, Inc. v. Plastipak Packaging, Inc., 415                     
                F.3d 1335, 75 USPQ2d 1545 (Fed. Cir. 2005), the Federal Circuit had                           
                occasion to further address Substep (3)(a) of Clement.                                        
                      North American Container involved a reissue patent, which had been                      
                held invalid by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.                   
                The district court bottomed its invalidity holding based on a violation of the                
                recapture rule.  During prosecution of an application for patent, an examiner                 
                rejected the claims over a combination of two prior art references:                           
                Dechenne and Jakobsen.  To overcome the rejection, North American                             
                Container limited its application claims by specifying that a shape of “inner                 
                walls” of a base of a container was “generally convex.”  North American                       
                Container convinced the examiner that the shape of the base, as amended,                      
                defined over “both the Dechenne patent, wherein the corresponding wall                        
                portions 3 are slightly concave ... and the Jakobsen patent, wherein the entire               
                reentrant portion is clearly concave in its entirety.”  415 F.3d at 1340, 75                  
                USPQ2d at 1549.  After a patent issued containing the amended claims,                         
                North American Container filed a reissue application seeking reissue claims                   

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