Ex parte KLEE et al.Download PDFBoard of Patent Appeals and InterferencesAug 24, 199808151589 (B.P.A.I. Aug. 24, 1998) Copy Citation Application for patent filed November 12, 1993. 1 According to appellants, the application is a continuation of Application No. 07/927,702, filed August 7, 1992, now abandoned. THIS OPINION WAS NOT WRITTEN FOR PUBLICATION The opinion in support of the decision being entered today (1) was not written for publication in a law journal and (2) is not binding precedent of the Board. Paper No. 26 UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE ____________ BEFORE THE BOARD OF PATENT APPEALS AND INTERFERENCES ____________ Ex parte MAREIKE KLEE, WOLFGANG BRAND and HENRICUS VAN HAL ____________ Appeal No. 95-4963 Application No. 08/151,5891 ____________ ON BRIEF ____________ Before CAROFF, JOHN D. SMITH and PAK, Administrative Patent Judges. PAK, Administrative Patent Judge. DECISION ON APPEAL This is a decision on an appeal from the examiner’s final rejection of claims 19, 21 through 25 and 27 through 37, which are all of the claims remaining in the application. Appeal No. 95-4963 Application No. 08/151,589 2 The subject matter on appeal is directed to a method of manufacturing a ferroelectric layer of bismuth-titanate having formula Bi Ti O on a substrate. This subject matter is4 3 12 adequately illustrated in independent claim 19 which is reproduced below: 19. A method of manufacturing a ferroelectric layer of bismuth-titanate Bi Ti O on a substrate, said method4 3 12 comprising the steps of a) forming a stoichiometric mixture of bismuth and titanium in the form of either a metallo-organic compound or a metallo-inorganic compound or both mixed in an organic solvent, b) homogeneously mixing said compounds in the solvent, c) applying said solution to a substrate, d) thermally treating said solution at reaction temperatures ranging from 500EC to 650EC in a vacuum free atmosphere so that, a layer of bismuth-titanate Bi Ti O is4 3 12 formed on said substrate to a thickness of about 0.1 to 2 Fm. The references relied on by the examiner are: Bardhan et al. (Bardhan) 5,004,713 Apr. 2, 1991 Yi et al. (Yi), “Sol-Gel Processing of Complex Oxide Films,” Ceramic Bulletin, Vol. 70, No. 7 (1991) pp. 1173-1179 (hereinafter referred to as “Yi”). The appealed claims stand rejected as follows: Appeal No. 95-4963 Application No. 08/151,589 3 (1) Claims 25, 30 and 35 under 35 U.S.C. § 112, second paragraph, as being indefinite for failing to particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter which applicants Appeal No. 95-4963 Application No. 08/151,589 4 regard as their invention; and (2) Claims 19, 21 through 25 and 27 through 37 under 35 U.S.C. § 103 as unpatentable over the combined teachings of Bardhan and Yi. We reverse each of the above rejections. We reverse the examiner’s § 112 rejection for essentially those reasons set forth at pages 11 through 13 of the Supplemental Appeal Brief. We also reverse the examiner’s § 103 rejection inasmuch as the examiner has not presented adequate factual basis to support his conclusion of obviousness. As indicated by appellants at pages 5 through 7 of the Supplemental Appeal Brief, the examiner has not only failed to supply evidence to establish that the claimed formula Bi Ti O is identical to or would have4 3 12 been rendered obvious by the formula Bi O xTiO described by2 3 2 Bardhan, but also failed to supply evidence to establish that employing a stoichiometric mixture of bismuth and titanium to form Bi Ti O4 3 12 is taught or would have been rendered obvious by the combined teachings of Bardhan and Yi. In this regard, we note that the examiner does not point to any teaching or suggestion which is directed to the employment of a stoichiometric mixture of Appeal No. 95-4963 Application No. 08/151,589 5 bismuth and titanium. We also note that, when x is 3/2 (1.5) as Appeal No. 95-4963 Application No. 08/151,589 6 indicated by the examiner, Bardhan’s bismuth titanate has a formula Bi Ti O , not the claimed formula Bi Ti O . Although2 1.5 6 4 3 12 Bi Ti O and Bi Ti O have the same proportions of bismuth,2 1.5 4 36 12 titanium and oxygen, the examiner has not established that the differences in the total number of atoms and weight are not significant in the formation of a ferroelectric material having different structures or properties. The decision of the examiner is reversed. REVERSED MARC L. CAROFF ) Administrative Patent Judge ) ) ) ) ) BOARD OF PATENT JOHN D. SMITH ) APPEALS Administrative Patent Judge ) AND ) INTERFERENCES ) ) ) CHUNG K. PAK ) Administrative Patent Judge ) Appeal No. 95-4963 Application No. 08/151,589 7 Corporate Patent Counsel U. S. Philips Corp. Patent Dept. 580 White Plains Rd. Tarrytown, NY 10591 Appeal No. 95-4963 Application No. 08/151,589 8 CKP/jrg JENINE GILLIS Appeal No. 95-4963 Serial No. 08/151,589 Judge PAK Judge JOHN D. SMITH Judge CAROFF Received: 04 Aug 98 Typed: 05 Aug 98 Revision: 21 Aug 98 DECISION: REVERSED Send Reference(s): Yes No or Translation(s) Panel Change: Yes No 3-Person Conf. Yes No Heard: Yes No Remanded: Yes No Brief or Heard Group Art Unit: 1112 Index Sheet-2901 Rejection(s): ___________ Acts 2: ____ Palm: ____ Mailed: Updated Monthly Disk: ____ Appeal No. 95-4963 Application No. 08/151,589 10 Updated Monthly Report: ___ Copy with citationCopy as parenthetical citation