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EXHIBIT A
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
DALLAS DIVISION
GPS INDUSTRIES, INC. AND
OPTIMAL I.P. HOLDINGS, L.P.,
Plaintiffs,
v.
ALTEX CORPORATION,
DECA INTERNATIONAL CORP.,
GOLFLOGIX, INC.,
GPS GOLF PRO, LLC,
GPS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.,
KARRIER COMMUNICATIONS,
L1 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.,
LINKS POINT, INC.,
SKYHAWKE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC, AND
TEE2GREEN TECHNOLOGIES, PTY LTD.
Defendants.
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CASE NO: 3:07CV0831-K
PATENT CASE
JURY DEMANDED
ECF
EXHIBIT D
CLAIM CHART FOR U.S. PATENT NO. 5,364,093
WITH RESPECT TO DEFENDANT L1 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
CLAIM CHART FOR U.S. PATENT NO. 5,364,093
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CLAIM 1
Language from
Claim 1
`093 Patent Claim
Construction by Federal
Circuit
Presence in iGolf GPS Caddie II Device
“A method for
determining the
approximate
distance of a golf
ball to a golf cup
using a global
positioning
satellite system
comprising the
steps of:”
http://www.igolf.com/igolfstore/igolfindivprods/prod2.html
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L1TECH000206, Sharper Image Presentation at p. 3
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“Look to see where the pin is located and use the front, center, and back
distance to determine the proper club”
http://www.igolf.com/gps_caddie_demo/demo.html (emphasis added).
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“locating the
position of the
cup;”
“The terms ‘position’ and
‘location’ are used in the claims
in their ordinary sense. That
ordinary sense is the common,
broad understanding of both of
these words as ‘where a thing is.’
The fact that ‘position’ and
‘location’ are broad terms does
not detract from their clarity.
The terms are not restricted to
providing geodetic information
and certainly not restricted to a
particular coordinate system. …
[C]laim 1 refers to the position of
the cup without requiring it to be
provided in terms of
http://www.igolf.com/gps_caddie_demo/demo.html
latitude/longitude or any other
See also L1TECH000066
coordinate system. It is entirely
consistent with claim 1 for the
position of the cup to be
expressed in relative terms such
as, for example, 100 yards north
of the first tee. … The term
‘location’ is used
interchangeably with ‘position’
in the claims and has the same
broad ordinary meaning. …
These uses show the synonymous
meaning attributed to the words
‘position’ and ‘location’ by the
patentee in referring to positions
or locations that were: (1) fixed
or relative; (2) geodetic or not;
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and (3) in latitude/longitude,
some other coordinate system,
or none at all. These uses also
show consistent attribution by the
patentee of the common, broad
understanding that one skilled in
the art would have of these
terms.” Optimal Recreational
Solutions v. Leading Edge
Techs., Inc., 6 F. App’x 873, 876
(Fed. Cir. 2001) (emphasis
added).
http://www.igolf.com/igolfstore/igolfindivprods/prod2.html
“The GPS Caddie II provides distances to the front, center and back of the
green, as well as eight (8) custom points per hole, you will never have to
guess your remaining distance.”
http://www.igolf.com/gps_caddie_demo/demo.html (emphasis added).
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L1TECH000162
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L1TECH000095, iGolf GPS Caddie II User Manual p. 11
See also L1TECH000130, 134.
“storing the
position of the
cup;”
Id.
http://www.igolf.com/gps_caddie_demo/demo.html
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http://www.igolf.com/gps_caddie_demo/demo.html (emphasis added).
L1TECH000097, iGolf GPS Caddie II User Manual p. 14
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www.igolf.com – Technical Support User Manuals – GPS Caddie- Map a Custom Point
See also L1TECH000135, 138, 140.
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“positioning a
remote global
positioning
satellite receiver
near the golf
ball;”
“Walk to your ball and get your distance from your GPS Caddie II.”
http://www.igolf.com/gps_caddie_demo/demo.html (emphasis added).
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L1TECH000206, Sharper Image Presentation at p. 3
L1TECH000095, iGolf GPS Caddie II User Manual p. 11
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“determining a
position of the
remote receiver
using the global
positioning
satellite system;”
Id. at 876.
L1TECH000095, iGolf GPS Caddie II User Manual p. 10
L1TECH000097, iGolf GPS Caddie II User Manual pp. 14-15
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“and determining Id. at 876, 878.
the distance from
the remote
receiver to the cup
using the stored
cup position and
the position of
the remote
receiver.”
“The GPS Caddie II provides distances to the front, center and back of the
green, as well as eight (8) custom points per hole, you will never have to
guess your remaining distance.”
http://www.igolf.com/gps_caddie_demo/demo.html (emphasis added).
L1TECH000095, iGolf GPS Caddie II User Manual p. 11
See also L1TECH000134, 138, 140.
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