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aaaWhat follows on
page 18-19 is Heather’s October 12, 2009 Facebook published
post (published in line with her public disclosure grace period for her
continuation in part patent application filed under first to invent
status) The detailed notes in this chart prior on pages 11-14 relevant Heather’s
published prior art in this chart on
page 18-19 is also relevant to Heather’s prior art
published publication on page
18-19 in this chart disclosing the opposing claim 1 elements
rendering the opposing patent’s claim 1 anticipated . While her
facebook page is no longer public as it used to be as she deleted
thousands of connections in 2022 particularly numerous connections in
the audio industry who she had been marketing her invention to prior to
the unintentional abandonment of her application which was a result of a
mental health crisis, she is still connected with many in the audio
industry including reputable engineers on her facebook. In 2022 she also
changed her page to private however the post remains in her speakers
Album that has always been public and still remains public today as she
was/is proud of her invention she spent so many years on. The link that
follows can be copied and pasted to access her public Album.https://www.facebook.com/media/set?set=a.102920596390827&type=3 Notably her Facebook page was also archived by Wayback Machine Dec. 7, 2014 further evidencing the content was public as the Wayback Machine does not archive pages that are not public. If necessary Heather will change her entire Fcaebook page back to public if it may help the link to her Fcaebook page archived as public on Wayback Machine be accessible again. Here is a link that can be copied and pasted evidencing her public personal Facebook was even archived by Wayback Machine December 7,2014 https://web.archive.org/web/20250000000000*/https://www.facebook.com/speaker.chic/ Referring to Heather’s prior art disclosure on page 18 (which is a close up section) and, page 19, the full publication reference, the same illustration with bullet points descriptions are disclosed relating to Heather’s prior art disclosure in this chart on page 15 also referenced on page 11-14 in this chart. What is further detailed in the prior art publication on page 18 and 19 in this chart is a detailed decsription for the prior art disclosure in this chart on page 15. Notably, it was published the same date as Heather’s prior art on page 15 because it is the back page of the publication. The additional details in the text description under the Slimline Multi-Channel Tower title further discloses that the smaller driver at the top which is angled upward for the height channel/signal (also illustrated and described on page 15 duplicated labeled at 1 in green) is a smaller 3 ¼” driver. Additionally further detailed, the direct-firing mid-bass woofer utilized for the mid-bass output of the height channel/signal (also illustrated and described on page 15 duplicated labeled at 2 in green) is a 4” x 6” woofer. Placed at the left and right of the television shown at the top right of the page on page 18 and 19 in this chart (at the locations specified for a left and right main speaker by conventional speaker formats selected from the group consisting of Dolby, THX and DTS) further disclosed and illustrated with arrows is the speaker system ”transmitings sound waves” Lastly, with further reference to opposing claim element ”an interface from a renderer to a speaker”, under the Slimline Multi-channel Towers illustration which is the same illustration with bullet points as on page 15 in this chart, beneath the illustration it says “Connect to Front Main and Height Channels”. The illustration of the speaker, combined with the textual description of "connect to height channels and main channels," inherently discloses the presence of an interface. A person of ordinary skill in the art would understand that this connection requires a terminal panel or similar interface on the speaker to receive audio signals from a renderer (receiver). The disclosure of connecting to "channels" further implies the receiving of audio signals ![]() can be copied and pasted https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=102920693057484&set=a.102920596390827
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