Source: https://www.docketalarm.com/cases/PTAB/IPR2017-01000/Inter_Partes_Review_of_U.S._Reissue_Pat._RE045550/
Timestamp: 2017-12-17 21:41:05
Document Index: 313846023

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 42', '§ 317', '§ 42', '§ 42', '§ 42', '§ 42', 'Application No. 11', 'Application No. 13858711']

Inter Partes Review of U.S. Reissue Pat. RE045,550, IPR2017-01000 (P.T.A.B.) via Docket Alarm
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").hide(); $("body").append($date_scroller); $.expr[':'].inviewport = function(obj, index, meta, stack) { var r = obj.getBoundingClientRect(); return r.bottom > 0 && r.top < document.documentElement.clientHeight; } var $doc_report = $("#docket_report"); var fadeTimeout = null; $(window).scroll(function() { var date = null; // Only find the relevant date if we've scrolled into the docket report. if($doc_report[0].getBoundingClientRect().top <= 0) { // Get all of the var first = $doc_report.find(".docket_row:inviewport").first(); if(first && first.length) { date = first.find(".filing_date_col").attr("datetime"); } } // Stop any animations that we may be doing. if(fadeTimeout) { clearTimeout(fadeTimeout); } if(date && date.length) { // No need to show the day. Month and year are good. date = date.replace(/\/\d+\//g, '/'); $date_scroller.text(date).show().css("opacity", 1); // Make it slowly fade out. fadeTimeout = setTimeout(function () { $date_scroller.fadeOut("slow"); }, 1300); } else { // No date. Immediately close it. $("#date_scroller").hide(); } }); //////////// // The analytics button and the analytics pane underneath the actionbar. var $anabar = $("#analyticsbar"); var analytics_opts = null; function get_analytics_opts(callback) { // Grab all of the analytics options for this docket from the server. if(analytics_opts) { callback(); return; } var param = $.param({ court:"Patent Trial and Appeal Board", docket:"IPR2017-01000" }); // Show a loader if it's going to take a while (it shouldn't). var loadershow = setTimeout(function() { $("#top_loader").show(); }, 100); $.getJSON("/analytics/options.ajax?" + param, function(resp) { if(resp.success) { delete resp.success; // Remove the mesage from the payload. clearTimeout(loadershow); // Don't let the loader be shown. $("#top_loader").hide(); // Close it if it already was shown. analytics_opts = resp; // Save the analytics options. callback(); } else { show_error_usermsg(resp.error); } }); } $(".do_analytics").click(function () { var ANALYTICS_HEIGHT = 108; if($anabar.is(":visible") && $anabar.height()) { // Hide it. $anabar.animate({height:0}, 200, function() { $anabar.hide(); }); } else { // Show it. analytics_track("docket", "analytics"); get_analytics_opts(function() { $anabar.find(".type").addClass("disabled"); for(k in analytics_opts) { if(analytics_opts[k].length) { // Find the corresponding type field. var $atype = $anabar.find(".type[data-type=" + k + "]"); // Enable it. $atype.removeClass("disabled"); if(!$atype.length) { console.log("Unknown analytics type"); } } } // Show the analytics pane $anabar.css('display', 'block') .animate({height: ANALYTICS_HEIGHT}, 200); }); } }); $anabar.find(".select_type .type").click(function () { if($(this).hasClass("disabled")) { return false; } var type = $(this).data("type"); var vals = []; $anabar .find(".select_subtype select").html(analytics_opts[type].map( function(v) { return "" + v.val + ""; }).join("")).change().end() .find(".select_type").hide().end() .find(".select_subtype") .find(".select div").text("Select " + capitalize(type)).end() .find(".type").html($(this).html()).end() .data("type", type) .show(); }).end().find(".select_subtype .back").click(function () { $anabar .find(".select_type").show().end() .find(".select_subtype").hide(); }).end().find(".select_subtype .select select").change(function () { $anabar.find(".select_subtype a.view").attr('href', $(this).val()); }); /////////////////// // Handle the actionbar during resizing. $(window).resize(function () { adjust_actionbar_items($("#actionbar"), $("#docket_report")); }); adjust_actionbar_items($("#actionbar"), $("#docket_report")); } function update_docket_page_from_state() { var state = $.bbq.getState(); if(state.q && state.q != $("#filter_txt").val()) { $("#filter_txt").val(state.q); } else if (!state.q) { $("#filter_txt").val(""); } filter_docket_report(state.q); if(state.show_more) { $("#parties_block, #sidebar .panel").addClass("more_shown"); } else { $("#parties_block, #sidebar .panel").removeClass("more_shown"); } show_party_detail(state.show_party); } $(document).ready(function() { download_docket_report(function () { var party_html = create_party_rows(parties_by_type.special_names_by_type, parties_by_type.other, function (html) { $(".parties .pnames").html(html); initialize_show_more_less(); $(".pname").click(handle_party_click); create_docket_rows(); update_from_state(); }); }); // Creates the first twenty docket rows create_docket_rows(); // Update Menus update_from_state(); // Make the party buttons work, among other things. initialize_docket_report(); $(window).bind('hashchange', function(e) { update_docket_page_from_state(); }); // Update now update_docket_page_from_state(); // And also when the docket report is done being rendered. onEvent('docket_report_render_complete', update_docket_page_from_state); }); /** * Presents a dialog box to the user offering to batch download filings in the * docket report. */ function download_docket_filings() { if(docket_report_needs_download) { // The docket is not yet fully downloaded. show_error_usermsg("This docket is still downloading, please try again " + "in a few seconds.") return; } function remove_checks() { // Remove the checkboxes, if there are thousands, this may also take time. $("#docket_report tr .dl_check, #docket_report tr .dl_check_all").remove(); $("#docket_report tr .noDownload").removeClass("noDownload"); // Take us out of the mode. $("body").removeClass("download_mode"); } if($("body").hasClass("download_mode")) { // If we're already in download mode, get out of it. remove_checks(); var dialog = $(".ui-dialog.download_dialog #warning_msg"); if(dialog && dialog.length) { $(".ui-dialog.download_dialog #warning_msg").dialog("destroy").remove(); } return; } analytics_track("docket", "download"); var $case_info = $("#HiddenCaseInfoBlock"); var doc_data = { title: $case_info.find(".title").text(), docket: $case_info.find(".docket").text(), court: $case_info.find(".court").text(), court_id: $case_info.find(".court_id").text(), }; function get_file_list($dialog, callback) { // A function which generates the list of all documents. var file_list = []; var docket_i = 0; var docket_rows = $("#docket_report tr"); // We can grab data on multiple documents at once. var num_at_once = 5; function update_progress_and_do_next(incr) { // Increment the filing counter. docket_i += (incr || 1); // Set the progress bar var perc = 100 * docket_i / docket_rows.length; $dialog .find(".status").text("Preparing " + file_list.length + " documents for download.").end() .find(".perc").text(perc.toFixed(0) + "%").end() .find(".progress .bar").width(perc + "%"); // Go on to the next document. if(docket_i % 5 == 0) { // Don't let the callstack get too high. setTimeout(get_next_docket_entry, 0); } else { get_next_docket_entry(); } } function get_next_docket_entry() { if($dialog.data("canceled") === true) { // User canceled and closed the dialog box. Abort. remove_checks(); return; } if (docket_i >= docket_rows.length) { // completion callback remove_checks(); // Removing checks changes the DOM, recenter the dialog. $dialog.dialog("option", "position", {my: "center", at: "center", of: window}); if(file_list.length == 0) { // No files selected. show_error_usermsg("No files selected.", "nofiles"); } // Make the callback, even if there are no files. callback(file_list); return; } var filings = []; for(var n_i = 0; n_i <= num_at_once; n_i ++) { if (docket_i >= docket_rows.length) { break; } var $row = $(docket_rows[docket_i + n_i]); // Make sure this one is checked. if($row.find("input").is(":checked") !== true || // Ignore the select all row. $row.find("th .dl_check_all").length > 0) { // Go to the next one. continue; } // Now get the index in the docket report. var docket_report_i = $row.data("i"); if(docket_report_i === undefined) { // This shouldn't happen, but try to fail gracefully. console.log("No docket report in row"); update_progress_and_do_next(n_i + 1); return; } filings.push(docket_report[docket_report_i].number); } if(!filings.length) { update_progress_and_do_next(num_at_once); return; } var getdata = $.param(doc_data) + "&" + filings.map(function (f) { return "filing=" + encodeURIComponent(f); }).join("&"); $.get("/get_attachment_list.ajax", getdata, function(result) { if(result.success) { var results = result.all; if(!results) { results = {}; results[filings[0]] = result; } var status = ''; var num_more = 0; for (filing_num in results) { var r = results[filing_num]; // Set the status. status += "
"); } update_progress_and_do_next(num_at_once); }, 'json'); } $dialog // Recenter as we may have scrolled during file selection. .dialog("option", "position", {my: "center", at: "center", of: window}) // Set the status. .find(".status").text("Determining filings to download."); get_next_docket_entry();	} if(show_signup_dialog(false, true, false)) { return; } // First figure out which documents to download. This is fast. var indices_to_download = {}; for(var i = 0; i < docket_report.length; i++) { var d = docket_report[i]; if(d.link) { indices_to_download[i] = true; } else if (d.exhibits && d.exhibits.length) { for(var j = 0; j < d.exhibits.length; j++ ){ if(d.exhibits[j].link) { indices_to_download[i] = true; break; } } } } // Put us into download mode. $("body").addClass("download_mode"); // Add checkboxes to each filing. This can be slow so we do it asynchronously. var canceled = false; // Add one checkbox to one docket row synchronously. function add_checkbox_if_necessary($self, idx) { if(canceled) { return false; } var found_in_report = false; // Get the docket report index var i = $self.data("i"); if(i !== undefined) { found_in_report = indices_to_download[i]; } else { // This may be an organized report var indices = $self.data("i") || []; for (i in indices) { if (indices_to_download[i] == true) { found_in_report = true; break; } } } if(found_in_report) { // Adding with innerHTML is faster than append. It's still slow though. $self.find("td:first")[0].innerHTML += " " + " Select "; } else { $self.addClass("noDownload"); } return found_in_report; }; var $rows = $("#docket_report tr.docket_row"); // Counters to determine how many items have been added and if we're done. var added_checkboxes = 0; var last_idx = 0; var finished_checkboxes = false; // Add a set of checkboxes, calling the function above, and setting vars. function add_checkbox_range(start_idx, end_idx) { if(canceled) { finished_checkboxes = true; return; } var max_idx = end_idx > $rows.length ? $rows.length : end_idx; for(var i = start_idx; i < max_idx; i++) { if(add_checkbox_if_necessary($($rows[i]), i)) { added_checkboxes += 1; } last_idx = i; } if(i >= $rows.length - 1) { finished_checkboxes = true; } } // Add checkboxes to each downloadable item. This is slow, so do it async. var SYNC_CHECKBOXES = 200; // How many checkboxes to add at once. var ASYNC_TIME = 50; // How often we add them. var MIN_PROGRESS_BAR = 100; // The minimum we need to even use a progress bar. // Make one synchronous call. add_checkbox_range(0, SYNC_CHECKBOXES); // Setup the asynchronous calls. function get_async_calls(start) { if(start === undefined) { start = SYNC_CHECKBOXES; } return function () { add_checkbox_range(start, start + SYNC_CHECKBOXES); if(!finished_checkboxes) { setTimeout(function () { get_async_calls(start + SYNC_CHECKBOXES)(); }, ASYNC_TIME); } }; } // After we've checked a few docket entries, check some corner cases. if(added_checkboxes == 0) { show_error_usermsg("No documents to download.", "nofiles"); $("body").removeClass("download_mode"); return; } else if(added_checkboxes == 1) { // If there is only one, set it checked by default. $("#docket_report tr .dl_check input").prop('checked', true); } else if(added_checkboxes > 1) { // Add a select all checkbox if there are multiple. $("#docket_report tr th:first").append(" " + " Select All " ).find("input").change(function() { var check_all = $(this).is(":checked"); $("#docket_report tr .dl_check input").prop('checked', check_all); });	} // Setup the floating dialog. var msg = "Select the documents to download. " if (!last_billing_info.is_user_flat_rate) { msg += "Under the pay-as-you-go plan, you may " + "be charged for each downloaded document. " } var diag_pos = { my:"right bottom", at:"right top", of:$("#docket_report")}; var $picker_dialog = show_confirm_usermsg({ title : "Batch Download", subtitle : msg, okay : function() { if(!finished_checkboxes) { // Don't close the dialog. return false; } // Proceed download_files(get_file_list, "Inter Partes Review of U.S. Reissue Pat. RE045,550.zip"); }, cancel : function() { canceled = true; remove_checks(); }, dialog_options : { dialogClass : "download_dialog", closeOnEscape : false, modal : false, // Put the dialog at the right edge of the docket report. position : diag_pos, }}) .find(".okay").text("Download").end(); function check_finished_checkboxes() { if(finished_checkboxes) { $picker_dialog .find(".warning").text(msg).end() .find(".okay").removeClass("disabled").end() .dialog('option', 'position', diag_pos); } else if(!canceled) { var perc = ((last_idx / $rows.length) * 100).toFixed(1); $picker_dialog .find(".warning").text("Preparing, " + perc + "% complete.").end() .find(".okay").addClass("disabled").end(); // Run this function again to setTimeout(check_finished_checkboxes, ASYNC_TIME); return; } } if($rows.length >= MIN_PROGRESS_BAR) { check_finished_checkboxes(); } // Asynchronously dequeue, so that we get a chance to reflow/refresh. setTimeout(function () { get_async_calls()();}, ASYNC_TIME); return 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Building Water Systems Advisor, NSF International (NSF) on disease associated with building water systems Review Panelist, NSF Standard 453 (Proposed), Cooling Towers \u002D Treatment, Operation and Maintenance to Prevent Legionnaires’ Disease • Member and Vice Chair, ANSI/NSF 444 (Proposed), Prevention of disease and injury associated with building water systems • Member, NSF Biofilm Protocol Development Committee • Member, Facilities Disinfection Committee, American Water Works Association (AWWA) Course Developer/Instructor, NSF course/workshop Prevention of Disease and Injury • associated with Building Water Systems • Member, Advisory Council for the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sponsored effort, “Development and Dissemination of an Online Training for Environmental Health Professionals: Legionellosis Prevention and Response”.\u0022, \u000A \u0022Past • Member and Contributing Author, Workshop: Research needs for opportunistic pathogens in premise plumbing, WaterRF (2013) Instructor, Workshop: Chlorine dioxide, Water Quality Technology Conference (2011), AWWA • • Member, Regulatory\u002DNegotiating Technical Work Group, Reg\u002DNeg 2, (With EPA, developed Microbial/Disinfection By\u002Dproduct Rule under the Safe Drinking Water Act), 2007\u002D2008 • Member, Disinfection and Disinfectant Committees, American Water Works Association (AWWA), 2007\u002D2009 • Member, Board of Trustees, International Ozone Association/Pan American Group (IOA/PAG) 2005 • Member, Board of Trustees, The Chemists’ Club of New York, and Chairman, The Chemists’ Club Library, 1995\u002D1998 Selected patents1 • McWhorter, T.E., Rosenblatt, A., Shay, R., Keramati, B., Kazlas, P., Anand, M., and Hobbs, JP “Storage\u002Dstable aqueous solutions of chlorine dioxide and methods for preparing and using them” US Patent No. 9,302,911 (April 5, 2016) • Wilson, D.E., Lock, K.K., Cohen, M.L., McWhorter, T.E., Rosenblatt, A.A. and Traum, T.J. “Method and apparatus for bioweapon decontamination.” US Patent No. 7,776,292 (August 17, 2010) 1 Representative patents from ~ 20 issued US Patents, plus foreign counterparts.\u0022\u000A ]\u000A }, \u000A \u0022type\u0022: \u0022Exhibit\u0022, \u000A \u0022e2e_lock_control\u0022: 1\u000A }, \u000A {\u000A \u0022exhibit\u0022: \u0022Exhibit\u002D1006\u002D6\u002DUS_Patent_7,601,266\u0022, \u000A \u0022number\u0022: \u002203\u002D01\u002D2017\u002DPetitioner\u0022, \u000A \u0022filing_party\u0022: \u0022Petitioner\u0022, \u000A \u0022e2e_exhibit_sequence\u0022: 6, \u000A \u0022e2e_download_link\u0022: \u0022https://ptab.uspto.gov/ptabe2e/rest/petitions/1483875/documents/d29ya3NwYWNlOi8vU3BhY2VzU3RvcmUvODE2MjdmMWItYWQ5My00MzFmLWExNTctY2Q3OTMxZmMyZjZlOzEuMA\u003D\u003D/download\u0022, \u000A \u0022link\u0022: 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Inter Partes Review of U.S. Reissue Pat. RE045,550 IPR2017-01000 Patent Trial and Appeal Board PTAB /cases/PTAB/IPR2017-01000/Inter_Partes_Review_of_U.S._Reissue_Pat._RE045550/ 3520017ad5a2f02f13cbb5a0d33793a247267f56df9e95317c63a11b
Inter Partes Review of U.S. Reissue Pat. RE045,550
IPR2017-01000 | Patent Trial and Appeal Board
Judges Brian Murphy, Jo-Anne Kokoski, and Michelle Ankenbrand
Application No. 13858711
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