Ex Parte ZhongDownload PDFPatent Trial and Appeal BoardAug 12, 201612545067 (P.T.A.B. Aug. 12, 2016) Copy Citation UNITED STA TES p A TENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE APPLICATION NO. FILING DATE 12/545,067 08/20/2009 22031 7590 08/16/2016 NICK A NICHOLS, JR NICHOLS IP PC P 0 BOX 340518 AUSTIN, TX 78734 FIRST NAMED INVENTOR BING-TANG ZHONG 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. ZHON/502US 1581 EXAMINER HAYMAN, !MANIN ART UNIT PAPER NUMBER 3763 NOTIFICATION DATE DELIVERY MODE 08/16/2016 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): nick@nicholsip.com nick4958@hotmail.com PTOL-90A (Rev. 04/07) UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD Ex parte BING-TANG ZHONG1 Appeal2014-004887 Application 12/545,067 Technology Center 3700 Before JOHN C. KERINS, AMANDA F. WIEKER, and FREDERICK C. LANEY, Administrative Patent Judges. WIEKER, Administrative Patent Judge. DECISION ON APPEAL STATEMENT OF THE CASE Bing-Tang Zhong ("Appellant") appeals under 35 U.S.C. § 134(a) from the Examiner's final rejection of claims 1-13. We have jurisdiction over the appeal under 35 U.S.C. § 6(b ). We REVERSE. 1 According to Appellant, the Real Party in Interest is the named inventor, Bing-Tang Zhong. Br. 2. Appeal2014-004887 Application 12/545,067 CLAIMED SUBJECT MATTER The invention concerns a "needle shield assembly for enclosing a needle cannula." Spec., Abstract. Claim 1, the sole independent claim, is illustrative of the subject matter on appeal, and recites: 1. A needle shield assembly, comprising: a) a needle cannula, wherein said needle cannula includes a needle hub secured at a proximal end thereof and a sharp end at an opposite distal end thereof; b) an adapter assembly removeably securing said needle cannula to a syringe, said adapter assembly including an adapter housing and a needle hub connector mounted within said adapter housing; c) said adapter assembly further including a needle shield moveably connected to said adapter housing and rotatable between a first position wherein said needle cannula is enclosed by said needle shield and a second position wherein said needle cannula is exposed for use; and d) a tendon member having a distal end secured to said needle shield and a proximal end secured to said needle hub connector. Br. 8, Claims App. (emphases added). REJECTIONS The claims stand rejected as follows: 2 I. Claims 1-3 and 6-13 under 35 U.S.C. § 102(b) as anticipated by Bosel (US 2006/0224122 Al, pub. Oct. 5, 2006). II. Claims 4--5 under 35 U.S.C. § 103(a) as unpatentable over Bosel and Szabo (US 5,913,846, iss. June 22, 1999). 2 The Examiner withdraws the rejection of claim 1 under 35 U.S.C. § 112, second paragraph, in the Examiner's Answer. See Ans. 5; Final Act. 2. 2 Appeal2014-004887 Application 12/545,067 ANALYSIS Regarding independent claim 1, the Examiner finds that Bosel discloses a needle shield assembly including: a) a needle cannula (18) ... includ[ing] a needle hub (20) ... ; b) an adapter assembly (40) removeably securing said needle cannula to a syringe (12), said adapter assembly including an adapter housing and the needle hub connector mounted within said adapter housing; c) said adapter assembly further including a needle shield (5 0) moveably connected to said adapter housing and rotatable between a first position wherein said needle cannula is enclosed by said needle shield and a second position wherein said needle cannula is exposed for use; and d) a tendon member ( 46, living hinge) having a distal end secured to said needle shield and a proximal end secured to said needle hub connector (figure 6 - note hub 20 together with a distal end portion of the syringe barrel 12 form a cannula holding member 16). Final Act. 2-3 (citations omitted; emphasis added). Appellant contends, inter alia, that Bosel fails to disclose, first, "an adapter assembly" that "removeably secures" the needle cannula to the syringe and, second, a needle shield that "rotat[ es] between" the two claimed positions. Br. 3--4. We agree with Appellant. First, we agree with Appellant's contention that Bosel's safety device 40 is not "an adapter assembly removeably securing said needle cannula to a syringe." Br. 3--4. Bosel discloses: A hub 20 is provided at the distal end of the syringe barrel 12 and a cannula 18 is fixed in place at the hub 20 ... in a typical manner such as through the use of an epoxy .... The hub 20 together with a distal end portion of the syringe barrel 12 form a cannula holding member 16. In the illustrated embodiment, a safety device 40 is adapted to be mounted on the cannula holding member 16. 3 Appeal2014-004887 Application 12/545,067 Bosel i-fi-146-47; see also id., Fig. 1. Clearly, Bosel's safety device 40 does not "removably secur[e]" needle cannula 18 to syringe 12; rather, those elements are connected, for example, by epoxy, and safety device 40 is mounted thereon. Id. Furthermore, in the alternate embodiment cited in the Examiner's Answer, (see Ans. 6), cannula holding member 116 is provided with flange 117, which is adapted to removably connect with the syringe. Bosel i1 96, Fig. 28. Even in that embodiment, however, safety device 40 does not secure needle cannula 118 to the syringe; flange 117 performs that function. Id. Safety device 40 is "mounted on the cannula holding member 116" in the same manner discussed above. Id. at i-fi-1 96-97 (disclosing that cannula holding member 116 includes "a radially outwardly directed flange 117 ... to connect the cannula holding member 116 to the syringe barrel. ... The safety device 40, comprised of the collar 42 and the sheath 50, is mounted on the cannula holding member 116. "). Second, we agree with Appellant's contention that Bosel's sheath 50 is not rotatable between a first enclosed position and a second exposed position as claimed, because Bosel' s sheath 50 permanently locks in the enclosed position, preventing movement to a second exposed position for use. Br. 4; see Bosel i-fi-165---66 ("[A]s the sheath 50 is pivoted towards the cannula 18, the sheath is automatically locked in the closed cannula covering position .... [A ]utomatic locking of the sheath 50 in the cannula covering position ... is permanent in that there is no structure to effect unlocking."). The Examiner's Answer states that "[t]he Examiner considers the first position to be equivalent to the protector (80) covering the cannula ( 18), and 4 Appeal2014-004887 Application 12/545,067 the second position to be equivalent to the protector (80) removed, thus exposing the cannula (18)." Ans. 7. The Examiner fails to explain, however, how protector 80 is "rotatable" between these positions. Bosel discloses that "a protector 80 can optionally be provided for being positioned over the cannula 18 in covering relation thereto, with the proximal end portion of the protector 80 frictionally engaging the hub 20 to removably retain the protector in place on the cannula holding member 16." Bosel i-f 47; see also id. i-f 55 ("[T]he protector 80 is formed as an elongated cylindrical hollow member ... open at the proximal end 84 and preferably closed at the distal end 82. The exterior surface of the protector 80 can be provided with longitudinal ribs to facilitate gripping by the user."). Bosel does not disclose protector 80 as rotating in any manner. See id. i-fi-147, 55, 66, 97, Figs. 1-2. For these reasons, we reverse the Examiner's rejection of claim 1 as anticipated by Bosel. Because claims 2, 3, and 6-13 depend directly or indirect! y from claim 1, the rejection of those claims incorporates the same deficiencies discussed with respect to claim 1. Therefore, we reverse the rejection of claims 2, 3, and 6-13. The Examiner rejects claims 4 and 5, which depend from claim 1, under 35 U.S.C. § 103(a) as unpatentable over Bosel and Szabo. Final Act. 5. The Examiner does not rely on Szabo in any manner that cures the deficiencies discussed above with respect to claim 1. Id. Accordingly, we also reverse the Examiner's rejection of claims 4 and 5. 5 Appeal2014-004887 Application 12/545,067 DECISION The Examiner's rejections of claims 1-13 are REVERSED. REVERSED 6 Copy with citationCopy as parenthetical citation