Notice of Pre-AIA or AIA Status
The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined under the first inventor to file provisions of the AIA .
Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 102
The text of those sections of Title 35, U.S. Code not included in this action can be found in a prior Office action.
Claim(s) 1-4, 6-11, 13, 15, 21-27 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 102(a)(1) as being anticipated by Eisenbach (US 3421682 A).
Eisenbach discloses:
1. A container (figs 1-7), comprising:(a) a base (2), including: (i) a sidewall at least partially defining a base chamber (side of device shown in drawing below with internal space being a chamber, such as adjacent 20), and (ii) a peripheral frame projecting vertically upward from the sidewall and
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surrounding the base chamber such that the base chamber is horizontally inward from the peripheral frame (as shown in above drawing, such as with “frame” and also shown in below figure); and (b) an inner securement including a base securement portion positioned on the base (As shown in above drawing), wherein the base securement portion is horizontally inward of the peripheral frame and configured to releasably connect to a lid (as in the above figure);
the base securement portion including:(i) a support frame extending horizontally inward and downward from the peripheral frame (frame portion of base securement portion such as vertical cylindrical wall; as shown in below figure of which is inward and downward),
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(ii) a first post extending vertically upward from the support frame adjacent to the peripheral frame and horizontally inward from the peripheral frame (as shown in below first figure), wherein the first post is configured to releasably connect to the lid (capable of performing the above intended use), and wherein the support frame is configured to provide rigidity to and support the first post while releasably connecting the lid to the first post (capable of performing the above intended use).
2. The container of claim 1, wherein the peripheral frame includes a continuous upper sealing surface surrounding the base chamber and configured to engage with a lower sealing surface of the lid, wherein the first post of the base securement portion is positioned horizontally inward of the upper sealing surface (As shown in above figures).
3. The container of claim 1, wherein the peripheral frame defines an opening into the base chamber, wherein the first post extends vertically upward toward the opening (As shown in above figures, with opening space above base chamber).
4. The container of claim 3, wherein the base securement portion further includes a second post extending vertically upward toward the opening the base securement portion including:(i) a support frame extending horizontally inward and downward from the peripheral frame,(ii) a first post extending vertically upward from the support frame adjacent to the peripheral frame and horizontally inward from the peripheral frame, wherein the first post is configured to releasably connect to the lid, andwherein the support frame is configured to provide rigidity to and support the first post while releasably connecting the lid to the first post.
2. (Currently Amended) The container of claim 1, wherein the peripheral frame includes a [[an]] continuous upper sealing surface surrounding the base chamber and configured to engage with a lower sealing surface of the lid, wherein the first post of the base securement portion is positioned horizontally inward of the continuous upper sealing surface.
3. (Currently Amended) The container of claim 1, wherein the peripheral frame defines an opening into the base chamber, wherein the base securement portion includes a first post extends extending vertically upward toward the opening.
4. (Currently Amended) The container of claim 3, wherein the base securement portion further includes a second post extending vertically upward toward the opening from the support frame adjacent to the peripheral frame and horizontally inward from the peripheral frame, wherein the second post is configured to releasably connect to the lid, and wherein the support frame is configured to provide rigidity to and support the second post while releasably connecting the lid to the second post (As shown in above figures, capable of performing the above intended use) ).
6. The container of claim 1, wherein the first post includes a first detent projection configured to releasably connect with a first detent recess (top portion above post).
7. The container of claim 1, wherein the base securement portion includes a plurality of detent features positioned horizontally inward of the peripheral frame and configured to releasably connect to the lid (such as post, support frame and projection already described above in claims 3-6).
8. The container of claim 1, further comprising a lid (Adjacent 1), and wherein the inner securement further includes a lid securement portion configured to releasably connect to the base securement portion on the base (figure below).
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9. The container of claim 8, wherein the peripheral frame includes a continuous upper sealing surface surrounding the base chamber (in figure for claim 1), wherein the lid further includes a continuous lower sealing surface configured to engage with the upper sealing surface with the lid releasably connected to the base, and wherein the lid securement portion is positioned horizontally inward of the lower sealing surface of the lid (as shown in the above annotated figures, such as in claim 8).
10. The container of claim 9, wherein the lid securement portion includes a plurality of detent features (side surface of element, lower circular surface of element).
11. The container of claim 8, wherein the lid securement portion has a first cap, wherein the cap is configured to releasably receive the post therein (post element shown in figure in claim 1, and cap between the lower surface of lid securement portion shown in claim 8).
13. The container of claim 8, wherein the lid includes a plurality of arches formed therein and configured to provide structural rigidity to the lid (features shown in above figure in claim 8).
15. The container of claim 1, wherein the base and the base securement portion of the inner securement are of single, unitary construction (as shown in both of the above figures).
21. (New) The container of claim 2, wherein the peripheral frame defines an opening into the base chamber, and wherein the continuous upper sealing surface surrounds the opening (as in the figures of claim 1 where an opening existing around frame).
22. (New) The container of claim 11, wherein the first cap is adjacent to the continuous lower sealing surface of the lid and positioned horizontally inward of the continuous lower sealing surface of the lid (as shown on lid side of the above figures).
23. (New) A container (figs 1-7), comprising:(a) a base (2), including:(i) a sidewall at least partially defining a base chamber (side of device shown in drawing below with internal space being a chamber, such as adjacent 20), and (ii) a peripheral frame projecting vertically upward from the sidewall and surrounding the base chamber such that the base chamber is horizontally inward from the peripheral frame (as shown in above drawing as in claim 1, such as with “frame” and also shown in second figure in claim 1), wherein the peripheral frame includes a continuous upper sealing surface surrounding the base chamber configured to engage with a lower sealing surface of a lid (As shown in above figures, capable of performing the above intended use)); and (b) an inner securement including a base securement portion positioned on the base (As shown in above drawings, as in claim 1), wherein the base securement portion is horizontally inward of the continuous upper sealing surface of the peripheral frame and configured to releasably connect to the lid (As shown in above drawings, as in claim 1).
24. (New) The container of claim 23, further comprising a lid, and wherein the inner securement further includes a lid securement portion configured to releasably connect to the base securement portion on the base (as shown in figures in claim 1 and claim 9).
25. (New) The container of claim 24, wherein the lid further includes a continuous lower sealing surface configured to engage with the continuous upper sealing surface with the lid releasably connected to the base, and wherein the lid securement portion is positioned horizontally inward of the continuous lower sealing surface of the lid (as shown in figures in claim 1 and claim 9).
26. (New) A container (figs 1-7), comprising:(a) a base (2), including:(i) a sidewall at least partially defining a base chamber (side of device shown in drawing below with internal space being a chamber, such as adjacent 20), and(ii) a peripheral frame projecting vertically upward from the sidewall and surrounding the base chamber such that the base chamber is horizontally inward from the peripheral frame (as shown in above drawing as in claim 1, such as with “frame” and also shown in other figure as in claim 1); and (b) an inner securement including a base securement portion positioned on the base, wherein the base securement portion is horizontally inward of the peripheral frame and configured to releasably connect to a lid (as shown in above figures as in claim 1), the base securement portion including:(i) a support frame extending horizontally inward and downward from the peripheral frame (as shown in above figures, as in claim 1), (ii) a plurality of detents projecting from the support frame such that the plurality of detents is adjacent to the peripheral frame and horizontally inward from the peripheral frame (top portion above posts), wherein the plurality of detents is configured to releasably connect to the lid, and wherein the support frame is configured to support the plurality of detents while releasably connecting the lid to the plurality of detents (capable of performing the above intended use).
27. (New) The container of claim 26, wherein the base securement portion includes a first post extending vertically upward from the support frame adjacent to the peripheral frame and horizontally inward from the peripheral frame (as in the above figures, such as in claim 1), wherein the plurality of detents are positioned on the first post (detent on post), and wherein the support frame is configured to provide rigidity to and support the first post while releasably connecting the lid to the plurality of detents (capable of performing the above intended use).
Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
The text of those sections of Title 35, U.S. Code not included in this action can be found in a prior Office action.
Claim(s) 14 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Eisenbach as applied to claim 1 above, and further in view of Fishman (US 5439128 A)
Eisenbach discloses the claimed invention above with the exception of the following which is disclosed by Fishman: wherein the sidewall further includes an adjustable wall configured to selectively deflect between an extended state and a retracted state for adjusting a volume of the base chamber (as shown in figs 1-3). It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art at the time of the invention to modify Eisenbach in view of Fishman (by either replacing sidewalls and container portion with that of the secondary reference, or adding tractable feature to the existing sidewalls) in order to adjust the amount of space such as to hold additional contents while also providing the capability to reduce space for storage purposes, such as but not limited to, placing in a backpack for example.
Response to Arguments
Applicant's arguments filed 03/13/2026 have been fully considered but they are not persuasive. Applicant states that the prior art does not disclose the claim limitation of a post in claim 1 and limitation of claim 9. Eisenbach discloses a container (figs 1-7), comprising:(a) a base (2), including: (i) a sidewall at least partially defining a base chamber (side of device shown in drawing below with internal space being a chamber, such as adjacent 20), and (ii) a peripheral frame projecting vertically upward from the sidewall and
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surrounding the base chamber such that the base chamber is horizontally inward from the peripheral frame (as shown in above drawing, such as with “frame” and also shown in below figure); and (b) an inner securement including a base securement portion positioned on the base (As shown in above drawing), wherein the base securement portion is horizontally inward of the peripheral frame and configured to releasably connect to a lid (as in the above figure);
the base securement portion including:(i) a support frame extending horizontally inward and downward from the peripheral frame (frame portion of base securement portion such as vertical cylindrical wall; as shown in below figure of which is inward and downward),
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(ii) a first post extending vertically upward from the support frame adjacent to the peripheral frame and horizontally inward from the peripheral frame (as shown in below first figure), wherein the first post is configured to releasably connect to the lid (capable of performing the above intended use), and wherein the support frame is configured to provide rigidity to and support the first post while releasably connecting the lid to the first post (capable of performing the above intended use).
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And the peripheral frame includes a continuous upper sealing surface surrounding the base chamber (in figure for claim 1), wherein the lid further includes a continuous lower sealing surface configured to engage with the upper sealing surface with the lid releasably connected to the base, and wherein the lid securement portion is positioned horizontally inward of the lower sealing surface of the lid (as shown in the above annotated figures, such as in claim 8). Accordingly, Applicant/Appellant has not demonstrated error in the factual findings or reasoning set forth by the Office and the Office must maintain the rejections.
Conclusion
THIS ACTION IS MADE FINAL. Applicant is reminded of the extension of time policy as set forth in 37 CFR 1.136(a).
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