In re Donohue

632 F.2d 123, 207 U.S.P.Q. (BNA) 196, 1980 CCPA LEXIS 204
CourtCourt of Customs and Patent Appeals
DecidedSeptember 11, 1980
DocketAppeal No. 79-633
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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In re Donohue, 632 F.2d 123, 207 U.S.P.Q. (BNA) 196, 1980 CCPA LEXIS 204 (ccpa 1980).

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MILLER, Judge.

This is an appeal from the decision of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) Board of Appeals (board) sustaining [124]*124the examiner’s rejection under 35 U.S.C. § 102 of claims 1 and 5-7 of application serial No. 622,649, filed October 15, 1975, a continuation-in-part of application serial No. 517,506, filed October 24, 1974, for “Tetramethylbiphenyl-carboxylic Acids and Derivatives Thereof.” We affirm.

BACKGROUND

Claims on Appeal

The following rejected claims are before us on appeal:

1. 2,2',6,6'-tetramethylbiphenyl-4,4'-dicarboxylic acid compound.
5. The compound of Claim 1, wherein said compound comprises a diester containing from 1 to 24 carbon atoms in each ester moiety.
6. The compound of Claim 5, wherein said diester is a dialkyl ester.
7. The compound of Claim 6, wherein said dialkyl ester is the dimethyl ester.

These claims define compositions which are aromatic polycarboxylic acids, and derivatives thereof, suitable for producing polymers useful for forming shaped objects, such as film, fiber, and molded parts.

Claim 1 reads on the compound 2,2',6,6'-tetramethylbiphenyl-4,4'-dicarboxylic acid (dicarboxylic acid TMBP). Claims 5-7 read on the compound 2,2',6,6'-tetramethylbi-phenyl-4,4'-dimethyl ester (dimethyl ester TMBP).

The Rejection

The PTO has rejected these claims under 35 U.S.C. § 102 as being anticipated by Nomura et al.1 (Nomura), a journal article describing a study of benzene-induced solvent shifts in disubstituted TMBPs and related compounds. At the beginning of this article is an abstract, the first sentence of which reads:

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