Breen v. Cobb

487 F.2d 558
CourtCourt of Customs and Patent Appeals
DecidedNovember 21, 1973
DocketPatent Appeal Nos. 9005, 9006
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Breen v. Cobb, 487 F.2d 558 (ccpa 1973).

Opinion

MARKEY, Chief Judge.

These are consolidated appeals from the decision of the Board of Interferences in Interference No. 96,574, awarding priority as to counts 1 and 7 to Cobb and Jackson (Cobb) and priority as to counts 2-6 and 8 to Breen and Lauter-baeh (Breen). We affirm.

The invention relates to an air jet device for texturizing yarn.

The issue in appeal number 9005 is whether the drawings of Breen’s earlier applications provide support for counts 1 and 7. The issue in appeal number 9006 is whether Breen was properly awarded the benefit of a prior “grandparent” application when the notice of interference did not mention a bridging “parent” application.

OPINION

Counts 1 and 7 contain specific limitations, of which that in count 1 is illustrative:

* * * the axis of said nipple outlet passage being laterally offset in respect to the axis of the common cylindrical outlet an amount less than half the difference in diameters of said outlet passage and said common cylindrical outlet.

The written descriptions in the earlier Breen applications describe the nipple outlet passage only as “eccentric” or “slightly off-center” with respect to the common outlet. Breen argues, however, that the count, including the above-quoted phrase, “reads on” the drawings, particularly Figure 7 (reproduced below) of the parent application, and that the count is therefore supported by the drawing:

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