Patent 10797783
Prior art
Earlier patents, publications, and products that may anticipate or render the claims unpatentable.
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Prior art
Earlier patents, publications, and products that may anticipate or render the claims unpatentable.
To identify the most relevant prior art for US patent 10,797,783, I will search for the patent on the USPTO website and review its cited references.
The USPTO provides a Patent Public Search tool to search its database of patents and patent application publications. I will use this tool to find US10797783B2 and then examine the "Cited By" and "References Cited" sections, which list the prior art considered during the examination process.
Since I cannot directly interact with a live search tool, I will proceed by stating how I would obtain the information if I had access to the USPTO Patent Public Search.
Methodology for Identifying Prior Art:
- Access USPTO Patent Public Search: Navigate to the USPTO's Patent Public Search website.
- Search for US10797783B2: Use the "Quick lookup" or "Basic search" function to search for the specific patent number "10797783".
- Retrieve Patent Document: Once the patent document for US10797783B2 is found, access the full text.
- Locate "References Cited" Section: Within the patent document, identify the section labeled "References Cited" (or similar). This section lists the patents and non-patent literature that the examiner and applicant considered relevant prior art.
- Extract Citation Details: For each patent citation listed, extract the following information:
- Full citation (patent number, inventor(s), issue date).
- Publication/filing date.
- Brief description (from the abstract or a summary of the patent's content).
- Potential anticipation under 35 U.S.C. § 102: Analyze how each reference's teachings might anticipate the elements of Claim 1 of US10797783B2. Anticipation means that every element of the claimed invention is disclosed in a single prior art reference.
Note: Without direct, real-time access to the USPTO Patent Public Search and the ability to parse the full text of each cited reference, I cannot provide a definitive list of the most relevant prior art and a detailed anticipation analysis under 35 U.S.C. § 102. The Google Patents link provided in the prompt is a good starting point, but the USPTO database would be the authoritative source for this task.
Based on the information I can access from the provided patent text, I can identify the following references that are explicitly mentioned in the description as being related or prior art:
US patent application 20030096578:
- Full Citation: US patent application 20030096578, published May 22, 2003, by John McCorkle, et. al. of Xtreme Spectrum, Inc.
- Publication/Filing Date: Published May 22, 2003 (Priority date for US10797783B2 is August 22, 2003, making this prior art).
- Brief Description: Describes Ultrawideband technologies. (As per the description in US10797783B2: "Ultrawideband technologies are about to become mainstream, and are described in US patent application 20030096578...").
- Potential Anticipation: This reference likely provides foundational knowledge regarding UWB communication, which is a core technology for Claim 1 ("A wireless repeater device for ultrawideband (UWB) communication, the wireless repeater device comprising: circuitry configured to receive an ultrawideband (UWB) wireless signal having an occupied bandwidth of at least 100 MHz;"). It establishes the state of UWB technology before the priority date of US10797783B2. The extent of its anticipation would depend on whether it discloses or suggests a UWB repeater with the specific filtering, storage, and remote control capabilities outlined in Claim 1.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,505,032:
- Full Citation: U.S. Pat. No. 6,505,032 (referred to as "the patent publication and U.S. patent being herein incorporated by reference" in US10797783B2).
- Publication/Filing Date: Not explicitly stated in the provided text, but it is cited alongside the 20030096578 application.
- Brief Description: Also describes Ultrawideband technologies. (As per the description in US10797783B2: "Ultrawideband technologies are about to become mainstream, and are described in ... U.S. Pat. No. 6,505,032...").
- Potential Anticipation: Similar to US 20030096578, this patent likely details aspects of UWB communication. Its relevance as prior art for Claim 1 would depend on its disclosure of a UWB repeater with the specific intelligent features of Claim 1, beyond basic UWB transmission.
US Patent Application 2002 0198977:
- Full Citation: US Patent Application 2002 0198977 Published Dec. 26, 2002, by Dong-Ho Cho.
- Publication/Filing Date: Published Dec. 26, 2002 (Priority date for US10797783B2 is August 22, 2003).
- Brief Description: Discusses future wireless networks allowing devices in the home or office to remain connected to the outdoor wireless network through roaming systems and protocols.
- Potential Anticipation: This patent pertains to broader network connectivity and roaming in wireless networks. While it addresses aspects of network communication, its direct anticipation of Claim 1 of US10797783B2 would hinge on whether it discloses a UWB repeater device with the specific filtering, storage, and remote control features for UWB signals described in Claim 1. It might anticipate the general need for improved network functionality but not necessarily the specific UWB repeater solution.
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