Appeal 2007-2606
Application 10/903,376
[13] An upper bar 12 is slotted 13 to provide an opening for inserting and
removing the items to be displayed (Hull 1:69-73).
[14] A keeper bar 14 is used to open or lock the items and transparent
elements in place (Hull 1:73-76).
[15] Figures 1 and 2 are said to depict an elevation and vertical sectional
view, respectively, of a frame according to Hull and are reproduced
below:
{Hull Figure 1 is said to depict an elevation of a preferred embodiment of a
display device according to Hull. Hull Figure 2 is said to depict a vertical
sectional view of a side of the device shown in Hull Figure 1.}
2. Wenkman
[16] Wenkman describes a rectangular picture frame 10 having an integral
outer margin 24 comprising members 16, 18, 20, 22 and back plate 26
(Wenkman col. 1, ll. 47-49; col. 2, l. 66 - col. 3, l. 4; Fig. 1).
[17] The front of the frame 10 has four corners 48 that are each slotted 50
to receive a picture or document corner (Wenkman col. 1, ll. 49-51;
col. 3, ll. 28-34; Fig. 1).
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