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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. |