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The Raritan people were a tribe of Lenape Indians who inhabited the areas around the present Raritan Bay in northern New Jersey and Staten Island, New York.


The Raritan River in New Jersey is named after the tribe.


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Apex v. RARITAN COMPUTER, INC (5371 words)
Because Raritan has failed to rebut the presumption that § 112, ¶ 6 does not apply, we hold that the terms "first interface circuit" and "second interface circuit" are not means-plus-function limitations.
Lastly, Raritan argues that even if the claim limitations are not found to be means-plus-function limitations, the limitations are still limited to the only embodiment disclosed in the written description.
Raritan further attempts to limit the claims to the preferred embodiment by stating that "since, the Apex patents do not teach any alternatives, the patent-in-suit [sic] must therefore be limited to this one embodiment."  This is not the law.
Encyclopedia4U - USS Raritan - Encyclopedia Article (118 words)
At least three United States Navy ships have been named USS Raritan, after the Raritan River in New Jersey.
The first Raritan was a sailing frigate launched in 1843, one of the last in the Navy.
The third Raritan was a landing ship commissioned in 1945.
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