DETAILED ACTION
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 .
Information Disclosure Statement
The information disclosure statements (IDS) submitted on 4/10/26 and 4/21/26 are in compliance with the provisions of 37 CFR 1.97. Accordingly, the information disclosure statements are being considered by the examiner.
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.
Claims 1 and 6-11 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Zhang et al., US 2017/0183878 in view of Meersseman et al., US 2013/0104485 and Pervan et al., US 2010/0300030.
Regarding claims 1 and 10:
Zhang discloses a floor panel having a substrate (1), a decoration (2) and a translucent or transparent wear layer (3, it is implied since 2 is a decorative color layer) provided above said decoration;
wherein the substrate (3) consists entirely of one or more non-foamed layers (PVC, it is not identified as foamed), wherein said non-foamed layer comprises a non-foamed thermoplastic material (PVC) that is free from plasticizers (abstract), wherein at least one of said non- foamed layer layers is situated directly underneath said decoration (2);
wherein the floor panel, seen in thickness, comprises at least 2 millimeters of said non-foamed thermoplastic material which is free from plasticizer (para. 0011).
Zhang does not expressly disclose wherein the decoration comprises a printed motif provided on a thermoplastic foil.
Meersseman discloses wherein a decoration comprises a printed motif (para. 0053) comprising a pattern of wood nerves forming a motif of a single wooden plank (9) provided on a PVC foil (para. 0012), wherein the transparent wear layer comprises PVC having a thickness of 0.15 to 0.75 mm in thickness (para. 0083 – 0.15 to 0.4mm).
Before the effective filing date of the invention, it would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skill in the art (PHOSITA) to substitute the thermoplastic foil and top layer structure of Meersseman for the color film of Zhang in order to impart a an aesthetically pleasing, realistic appearance.
Zhang does not expressly disclose, though Meersseman discloses wherein the floor panel, on at least two opposite edges, is provided with coupling means (4 and 5, refer to Fig. 2 for example) allowing coupling two of such the floor panels to each other, wherein at the respective edges a locking is effected at least in a vertical direction perpendicular to the a plane of the panels,
wherein at least one of said edges is provided with a groove (21), wherein said groove is bordered by an upper lip (23) and a lower lip (22), wherein said groove is provided for cooperation with a tongue on the opposite edge and wherein said upper lip is at least partially formed by said substrate (refer to Fig. 2).
Before the effective filing date of the invention, it would have been obvious to a PHOSITA to provide the coupling means of Meersseman to the floor panel of Zhang in order to provide a means for attaching adjacent panels.
Zhang does not expressly disclose a superficial lacquer layer comprising particles of aluminum oxide or silica.
Pervan discloses a floor panel with a superficial lacquer layer wherein the lacquer layer comprises particles of aluminum oxide (para. 0010).
Before the effective filing date of the invention, it would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skill in the art (PHOSITA) to provide a lacquer layer with aluminum oxide particles as suggested by Pervan to the floor panel of Zhang in order to improve wear resistance (para. 0010 of Pervan).
Regarding claim 6 and 11:
Meersseman discloses wherein one or more indentations (Fig. 15) are provided in the surface of the floor panel, wherein the indentations have a depth of 0.1mm or more (para. 0117), wherein the indentation continue in the non-foamed thermoplastic material.
Regarding claim 7:
Meersseman discloses wherein the thermoplastic foil is a PVC foil (para. 0022).
Regarding claim 8:
Meersseman discloses wherein the thermoplastic material in the transparent wear layer is PVC (para. 0020).
Regarding claim 9:
Meersseman discloses wherein at the respective edges a locking is effected in a horizontal direction in the plane of the panels and perpendicular to the edges (via lip 35).
Claims 2, 3 and 13 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Zhang et al., US 2017/0183878 in view of Meersseman et al., US 2013/0104485 and Pervan et al., US 2010/0300030 as applied to claim 1, further in view of Guyot et al., US 2017/0356130.
Regarding claims 2, 3 and 13:
Zhang in view of Meersseman and Pervan does not expressly disclose wherein the superficial lacquer layer is based on acrylate and UV curable.
Guyot discloses a lacquer for flooring (abstract) wherein the lacquer is based on urethane, polyester or epoxide acrylates (para. 0054) and is UV curable.
Before the effective filing date of the invention, it would have been obvious to a PHOSITA to use the a lacquer based on the specified acrylic that is UV curable in order to allow curing of the lacquer at room temperature rapidly.
Claims 12 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Zhang et al., US 2017/0183878 in view of Meersseman et al., US 2013/0104485 and Pervan et al., US 2010/0300030 as applied to claim 11. Further in view of Wiegelmann et al., US 2015/0030817.
Regarding claim 12:
Meersseman discloses indentations but does not expressly disclose wherein the depth of the indentations is 0.4mm or more.
Wiegelmann discloses providing indentation in the surface of a floor panel in a range of 0.005mm to 0.5mm (para. 0004 – 5 to 500 micrometers).
Before the effective filing date of the invention, it would have been obvious to a PHOSITA to provide indentations at the depth as suggested by Wiegelmann to the panels of Zhang in view of Meersseman in order to provide realistic imitation wood grains. In the case where the claimed range “overlap or lie inside ranges disclosed by the prior art" a prima facie case of obviousness exists. In re Wertheim, 541 F.2d 257, 191 USPQ 90 (CCPA 1976)
Claim 14 is rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Zhang et al., US 2017/0183878 in view of Meersseman et al., US 2013/0104485 and Pervan et al., US 2010/0300030 as applied to claim 10, further in view of Bladh et al., US 2017/0247890.
Regarding claim 14:
Zhang in view of Meersseman does not expressly disclose wherein a space is present on the lower side of the tongue, wherein the space extends from the tip of the tongue up to a position underneath the upper lip.
Bladh discloses a tongue and groove panel connection wherein in a coupled condition, a space is present on the lower side of the tongue, wherein the space extends from the tip of the tongue up to a position underneath the upper lip (refer to Fig. 2).
Before the effective filing date of the invention, it would have been obvious to a PHOSITA to provide a space as suggested by Bladh to the coupled panels of Zhang in view of Meersseman in order to provide a space for thermal cycling.
Response to Arguments
Applicant’s submittal of the IDS on 4/10/26 (citing Zhang et al., US 10,774,541 / US 2017/0183878) after the last office action resulted in the rescinding of allowable subject matter. Zhang discloses a floor member having a substrate layer consisting entirely of one or more non-foamed layers.
Conclusion
Applicant's submission of an information disclosure statement under 37 CFR 1.97(c) with the timing fee set forth in 37 CFR 1.17(p) on 4/10/26 prompted the new ground(s) of rejection presented in this Office action. Accordingly, THIS ACTION IS MADE FINAL. See MPEP § 609.04(b). Applicant is reminded of the extension of time policy as set forth in 37 CFR 1.136(a).
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/BRENT W HERRING/Primary Examiner, Art Unit 3633