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Requirements for Unity of Application - Japan Patent Office

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[Example 32]<br />

[Title <strong>of</strong> the Invention]<br />

Blade <strong>for</strong> disintegration and screening <strong>of</strong> materials <strong>for</strong> manufacturing paper, and apparatus <strong>for</strong><br />

disintegration and screening<br />

[Claims]<br />

1. A blade <strong>for</strong> the disintegration and screening <strong>of</strong> materials <strong>for</strong> manufacturing paper,<br />

comprising a blade part <strong>for</strong> disintegration and screening (19) and a blade part (20) at the tip<br />

<strong>of</strong> an arm member (22) that radiates in all directions from a boss part (21). (See Figure 2)<br />

2. An apparatus <strong>for</strong> the disintegration and screening <strong>of</strong> materials <strong>for</strong> manufacturing paper,<br />

wherein a cylindrical screen (15) is set up in the 3 rd room … … <strong>of</strong> a steel case (1); wherein a<br />

conical fixed blade (16) is set up at the base <strong>of</strong> the cylindrical screen (15) and on the inner<br />

face <strong>of</strong> the steel case (1); wherein a blade <strong>for</strong> disintegration and screening as described in<br />

Claim 1 is set up along the inner face <strong>of</strong> the cylindrical screen (15). (See Figure 1)<br />

[Excerpt <strong>of</strong> Detailed Description <strong>of</strong> the Invention and Drawings]<br />

This invention relates to a blade <strong>for</strong> disintegration and screening, and an apparatus <strong>for</strong><br />

disintegration and screening particularly an apparatus <strong>for</strong> handling the processes <strong>of</strong><br />

disintegrating and screening materials <strong>for</strong> manufacturing paper at the same time, especially in<br />

the process be<strong>for</strong>e the paper is made. Up until now, the materials fed to a paper machine in the<br />

paper manufacturing process have been the materials <strong>for</strong> manufacturing paper that has<br />

undergone the processes from disintegration to screening.<br />

Figure 2<br />

Figure 1<br />

[Explanation]<br />

The technical field <strong>of</strong> the specified invention (Claim 1) is a blade <strong>for</strong> the disintegration and<br />

screening <strong>of</strong> materials <strong>for</strong> manufacturing paper, and that <strong>of</strong> the related invention (Claim 2) is an<br />

apparatus <strong>for</strong> disintegration and screening. It is recognized it is highly appropriate that the<br />

technology <strong>of</strong> the technical field <strong>of</strong> a blade <strong>for</strong> disintegration and screening is applied to the<br />

technical field <strong>of</strong> an apparatus <strong>for</strong> disintegration and screening. There<strong>for</strong>e, the technical fields <strong>of</strong><br />

both inventions are technically and directly associated with each other, and their industrial fields<br />

<strong>of</strong> application are also the same. On the other hand, a blade <strong>for</strong> the disintegration and screening<br />

<strong>for</strong> materials <strong>for</strong> manufacturing paper, which is a new matter corresponding to the problem to be<br />

solved <strong>of</strong> the specified invention, is equivalent to the substantial part <strong>of</strong> the matter in the claim<br />

<strong>of</strong> the related invention, and so there<strong>for</strong>e the substantial parts <strong>of</strong> matters in the claims <strong>of</strong> the<br />

two inventions are also the same.<br />

[Concerned Section]<br />

<strong>Patent</strong> Law Section 37(ii)<br />

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