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            Appeal 2007-1558                                                                               
            Application 10/635,362                                                                         
                  22. The leaf 2 further includes a suitable number, e.g., four, of tapered                
            holes 9 which retain vacuum cups 10, the vacuum cups being provided to secure                  
            the glass plate 5 in place (Hardin 1:90-100).                                                  
                  23. Hardin teaches that sheets bearing memoranda, data, or other subject-                
            matter are placed between the mat 7 and glass plate 5 for inspection through the               
            plate (Hardin 1:83-87).                                                                        
                  24. The vacuum cups 10 provide visible markings for positioning the                      
            memoranda, or other subject-matter under the glass, such that the glass plate 5 is             
            properly secured by the vacuum cups 10 (Hardin Fig. 1).                                        
                  25. Greiwe teaches a container 10 for storing cremation remains.  The                    
            container 10 includes a receptacle adapted to receive the cremation remains, and a             
            memorial plaque 70 adapted to be inscribed with an inscription of memorialization              
            (Greiwe, col. 1, ll. 37-41).                                                                   
                  26. The container further includes a memorabilia tray 60, and a                          
            transparent pane 52 that provides visual access to the upper part of the container             
            and the memorabilia tray 60 (Greiwe, col. 2, l. 67 – col. 3, l. 3).                            
                  27. The memorabilia tray 60 provides storage and display space for                       
            mementos of the deceased, for example, golf ball 62, armed forces medal 64, and                
            the like (Greiwe, col. 3, ll. 6-8 and Fig. 2).                                                 
                  28. The memorialzation plaque 70 is slidably mounted in the base 14 of                   
            the container 10 and includes an inscription of memorialization (Greiwe, col. 3,               
            ll. 10-12).                                                                                    



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