Ex Parte ODownload PDFPatent Trial and Appeal BoardJun 19, 201814171811 (P.T.A.B. Jun. 19, 2018) Copy Citation UNITED STA TES p A TENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE APPLICATION NO. FILING DATE 14/171,811 02/04/2014 26096 7590 06/21/2018 CARLSON, GASKEY & OLDS, P.C. 400 WEST MAPLE ROAD SUITE 350 BIRMINGHAM, MI 48009 FIRST NAMED INVENTOR Jonathan Daniel O'Neill UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE United States Patent and Trademark Office Address: COMMISSIONER FOR PATENTS P.O. Box 1450 Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450 www .uspto.gov ATTORNEY DOCKET NO. CONFIRMATION NO. 73357US02; 67036-741PUS1 EXAMINER VO,JIMMY 2457 ART UNIT PAPER NUMBER 1723 NOTIFICATION DATE DELIVERY MODE 06/21/2018 ELECTRONIC Please find below and/or attached an Office communication concerning this application or proceeding. The time period for reply, if any, is set in the attached communication. Notice of the Office communication was sent electronically on above-indicated "Notification Date" to the following e-mail address(es): ptodocket@cgolaw.com cgolaw@yahoo.com PTOL-90A (Rev. 04/07) UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD Ex parte JONATHAN DANIEL O'NEILL 1 Appeal2017-009222 Application 14/171,811 Technology Center 1700 Before BRADLEY R. GARRIS, RAEL YNN P. GUEST, and JANEE. INGLESE, Administrative Patent Judges. GARRIS, Administrative Patent Judge. DECISION ON APPEAL Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 134, Appellant appeals from the Examiner's rejection of claims 1-10 and 16-21 under 35 U.S.C. § 103 as unpatentable over Pearson (US 2003/0111977 Al; June 19, 2003). We have jurisdiction under 35 U.S.C. § 6. We REVERSE. 1 Appellant is the Applicant, Hamilton Sunstrand Corporation, which is identified as the real party in interest (App. Br. 1 ). Appeal2017-009222 Application 14/171,811 Appellant claims a fuel cell assembly comprising a first fuel cell stack 26 in series with a variable resistor 32 and a second fuel cell stack 28 in parallel with the first fuel cell stack (sole independent claim 1, Fig. 2). Further details regarding this claimed subject matter are set forth in representative claim 1, a copy of which taken from the Claims Appendix of the Appeal Brief appears below. 1. A fuel cell assembly comprising: a first fuel cell stack in series with a variable resistor; a second fuel cell stack in parallel with said first fuel cell stack and in series with a contactor; and wherein a resistance level of said variable resistor is adjusted in response to deactivating said contactor. The Examiner finds that Pearson discloses a fuel cell assembly comprising "a first fuel cell stack (see 'fuel cell stack 14'; [0033], Fig. 5) in series with a variable resistor (see 'series resistance Rs varies ... '; [0034], Fig. 5)" as required by claim 1 (Final Action 3). The Examiner also finds that Pearson fails to disclose the claim 1 feature of a second fuel cell stack parallel to the first fuel cell stack (id. at 4) but concludes that it would have been obvious to provide Pearson's assembly with such a second fuel cell stack (id. at 5). Appellant challenges the Examiner's finding that Pearson discloses a variable resistor in series with fuel cell stack 14. According to Appellant, "Pearson discloses that the series resistance Rs depicted in Figure 5 is not a variable resistor in series with fuel cell stack 14, but rather a symbolic depiction of an internal resistance of the fuel cell stack 14 itself' (App. Br. 2 Appeal2017-009222 Application 14/171,811 3). Further in this regard, Appellant argues that "the fuel cell stack 14 cannot be in series with itself, as the Examiner seems to contend" (id.). The Examiner responds by stating that the Rs symbol in Figure 5 depicts a variable resistor (Ans. 25) and that "whether it is internal or external, it is still a variable resistor in series with the components of the fuel cell stack and the fuel cell stack itself' (id.). Appellant is correct that Rs represents the internal resistance of Pearson's fuel cell stack 14 (see, e.g., Pearson ,r 34 ("fuel cell stack 14 can be modeled as an ideal battery having ... a series resistance Rs"), ,r 71 ("the internal resistance of Rs of the fuel cell stack 14"), ,r 75 ("the internal series resistance Rs inherent in the fuel cell stack 14") ). As indicated previously, the Examiner states "whether it is internal or external, it is still a variable resistor in series with ... the fuel cell stack itself' (Ans. 25). However, the Examiner does not explain how the internal resistance Rs of fuel cell stack 14 would be "in series with ... the fuel cell stack itself' (id.) and accordingly does not respond to Appellant's argument that "the fuel cell stack 14 cannot be in series with itself' (App. Br. 3). Moreover, we emphasize Appellant's correct observation that the Examiner fails to provide any evidence that one with ordinary skill in this art would interpret the internal resistance Rs of Pearson's fuel cell stack 14 to be in series with the fuel cell stack itself (Reply Br. 3). 3 Appeal2017-009222 Application 14/171,811 Based on the record before us, Appellant has shown error in the Examiner's finding that Pearson discloses a fuel cell stack in series with a variable resistor as required by claim 1. For this reason, we do not sustain the § 103 rejection of claims 1-10 and 16-21 as unpatentable over Pearson. DECISION The decision of the Examiner is reversed. 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