Ex Parte Greenberg et alDownload PDFPatent Trial and Appeal BoardDec 19, 201311583657 (P.T.A.B. Dec. 19, 2013) Copy Citation UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE ____________ BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD ____________ Ex parte MARK L. GREENBERG, WOJCIECH GRYC, NICOLAS PICARD, and VIVEK SEKHAR ____________ Appeal 2011-001467 Application 11/583,657 Technology Center 2100 ____________ Before JOSEPH F. RUGGIERO, JEFFREY S. SMITH, and JOHNNY A. KUMAR, Administrative Patent Judges. SMITH, Administrative Patent Judge. DECISION ON APPEAL Appeal 2011-001467 Application 11/583,657 2 STATEMENT OF THE CASE This is an appeal under 35 U.S.C. § 134(a) from the Examiner’s final rejection of claims 27-30, which are all the claims remaining in the application. We have jurisdiction under 35 U.S.C. § 6(b). We affirm. Representative Claim 27. A suitably configured set of configured device(s) implementing a data processing system for receiving and processing collaborative data submitted by a plurality of participants through collaboration tools, the system comprising: a set of data storage means device(s) an extendable hierarchical data structure, stored on the set of data storage means device(s), a plurality of items submitted by at least some of the plurality of participants, the hierarchical data structure comprising a plurality of nodes organized and associated in a tree format, with the hierarchical data structure comprising: a first workspace in the hierarchical data structure, with the first workspace comprising a first linking node and all lower level nodes associated to the first linking node, and a second workspace in the hierarchical data structure, with the second workspace comprising a second linking node and all lower level nodes associated to the second linking node; a first collaboration tool; and a second collaboration tool; wherein: the first collaboration tool is assigned to the first workspace so that the participants can input data to the first workspace using the first collaboration tool; Appeal 2011-001467 Application 11/583,657 3 the second collaboration tool is assigned to the second workspace so that the participants can input data to the second workspace using the second collaboration tool; the first workspace, the first collaboration tool, the second workspace and the second collaboration tool have a functional relationship, which functional relationship is improved in granularity, with ways in which the plurality of participants can access various portions of the extendible hierarchical data structure because: (i) participants are selectively allowed ways of access associated with the first workspace collaboration tool in the first workspace portion of the extendible hierarchical data structure, but not necessarily any other portions of the hierarchical data structure, and (ii) participants are selectively allowed ways of access associated with the second workspace collaboration tool in the second workspace portion of the extendible hierarchical data structure, but not necessarily any other portions of the hierarchical data structure. Prior Art Kurosawa US 6,047,288 Apr. 4, 2000 Lusk US 2005/0097440 Al May 5, 2005 Estrada US 2005/0144232 Al Jun. 30, 2005 Examiner’s Rejections Claims 27-30 stand rejected under 35 U.S.C. § 103(a) as being unpatentable over Kurosawa, Lusk, and Estrada. Appeal 2011-001467 Application 11/583,657 4 ANALYSIS Section 103 rejection of claims 27, 28, and 30 Appellants contend that the combination of Kurosawa, Lusk, and Estrada does not teach a hierarchically-organized collaborative data structure. Br. 12-15. In particular, Appellants contend that Figure 2C of Lusk does not teach “a first workspace in the hierarchical data structure, with the first workspace comprising a first linking node and all lower level nodes associated to the first linking node, and a second workspace in the hierarchical data structure, with the second workspace comprising a second linking node and all lower level nodes associated to the second linking node” as recited in claim 1. According to Appellants, the user account folder 106 represents an access path, not a parent (or “linking”) node. Br. 14-15, citing Lusk ¶¶ 130-131. However, Appellants have not provided a definition of “linking node” recited in claim 27 that excludes the user account folder 106 that links the user’s account to work zones A, B, and C as shown in Lusk Figure 2C. Further, the Examiner finds that Figures 13 and 14 of Lusk teach a hierarchically-organized collaborative data structure. Ans. 13-16. We agree with the Examiner’s findings. For example, paragraph 130 of Lusk teaches a work zone structure that makes it easy to organize projects from a single interface. The work zone structure organizes collaboration tool modules, such as discussions 1402 and documents 1404, under the parent node labeled tools 1306, as shown in Figure 14. The discussions tool module 1402 organizes replies in a hierarchy (¶ 203), where each tool module has associated permissions for accessing that module (¶ 196). Appeal 2011-001467 Application 11/583,657 5 We agree with the Examiner that Lusk teaches a hierarchically- organized collaborative data structure within the meaning of claim 27. We sustain the rejection of claim 27 under 35 U.S.C. § 103. Appellants do not present arguments for separate patentability of claims 28 and 30 which fall with claim 27. Section 103 rejection of claim 29 Appellants contend that Lusk does not teach “the nodes of the first workspace do not overlap with the nodes of the second workspace.” Br. 16- 17. Appellants’ contention is based on the premise that Lusk does not teach hierarchically-organized work zones, which we find unpersuasive as discussed in our analysis of claim 27. We sustain the rejection of claim 29 under 35 U.S.C. § 103. DECISION The rejection of claims 27-30 under 35 U.S.C. § 103(a) as being unpatentable over Kurosawa, Lusk, and Estrada is affirmed. No time period for taking any subsequent action in connection with this appeal may be extended under 37 C.F.R. § 1.136(a). See 37 C.F.R. § 41.50(f). AFFIRMED msc Copy with citationCopy as parenthetical citation