Case Name: In re David Tanner
Court: United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1965-04-30
Citations: 52 C.C.P.A. 1307
Docket Number: No. 7514
Parties: In re David Tanner
Judges: Before Worley, Chief Judge, and Rich, Martin, Smith, and Almond, Jr., Associate Judges
Reporter: Court of Customs and Patent Appeals Reports
Volume: 52
Pages: 1307–1308

Head Matter:
343 F. 2d 1018; 145 USPQ 345
In re David Tanner
(No. 7514)
United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals,
April 30, 1965
Carl A. Hechmer (Frederick Schafer, of counsel) for appellant.
Clarence W. Moore for the Commissioner of Patents.
Before Worley, Chief Judge, and Rich, Martin, Smith, and Almond, Jr., Associate Judges

Opinion:
Per Curiam:
This appeal is from a decision of the Patent Office Board of Appeals dated March 31, 1964.
Appellant has moved to correct dimunition of the record by the addition of a terminal disclaimer filed by applicant in the Patent Office and recorded therein on November 9, 1964. The motion is denied without prejudice. The case is remanded to the Patent Office Board of Appeals to determine the effect of said terminal disclaimer on the issues presented by the appeal, taking into consideration In re Robeson, 51 CCPA 1271, 331 F. 2d 610, 141 USPQ 485, decided May 14, 1964, and In re Kaye, 51 CCPA 1465, 332 F. 2d 816, 141 USPQ 829, decided June 11, 1964, and to take such further action as it may deem appropriate. See 28 USC 2106.