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`Patent Owner Masimo Corporation’s
`Demonstratives For Trial Hearing
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`March 15, 2022
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`Apple Inc. v. Masimo Corporation
`IPR2021-00193 (Patent No. 10,299,708)
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`IPR2021-00195 (Patent No. 10,376,190)
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`IPR2021-00208 (Patent No. 10,258,266)
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`IPR2021-00209 (Patent No. 10,376,191)
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`Patents-At-Issue
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`IPR2021-00193
` Patent No. 10,299,708
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`IPR2021-00195
` Patent No. 10,376,190
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`IPR2021-00208
` Patent No. 10,258,266
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`IPR2021-00209
` Patent No. 10,376,191
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`Ex. 1001
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`’191 Patent Claim 1
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`-0209 Ex. 1001
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`3
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`’266 Patent Claim 1
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`-0208 Ex. 1001
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`4
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`’190 Patent Claim 1
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`-0195 Ex. 1001
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`5
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`’708 Patent Claim 1
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`-0193 Ex. 1001
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`Petitioner’s Asserted Level Of Ordinary Skill In The Art
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`Petitioner asserts a POSITA:
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`“would have been a person with a working knowledge of physiological
`monitoring technologies. The person would have had a Bachelor of
`Science degree in an academic discipline emphasizing the design of
`electrical, computer, or software technologies, in combination with
`training or at least one to two years of related work experience with
`capture and processing of data or information, including but not
`limited to physiological monitoring technologies.”
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`-0193 Pet. 4-5
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`Petitioner’s Art
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`1st Ref.
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`2nd Ref.
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`3rd Ref.
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`Aizawa
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`Inokawa
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`Aizawa
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`Inokawa
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`Ohsaki
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`Mendelson-1988
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`Inokawa
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`-0193 Pet. 1-2; -0195 Pet. 1-2; -0208 Pet. 2; -0209 Pet. 2
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`Aizawa’s Sensor
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`Ex. 1006 Fig. 2; -0193 POR 37-38; -0195 POR 39-40;
`-0208 POR 45; -0209 44
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`Aizawa’s Sensor
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`Ex. 1006 Figs. 1A, 1B; -0193 POR 1, 12; -0195 POR 1, 13;
`-0208 POR 1, 13; -0209 POR 1, 12
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`Palm-Side Of Forearm/Wrist Showing Arteries
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`Ex. 2010 at 44; -0193 POR 38; -0195 POR 40;
`-0208 POR 46; -0209 POR 45
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`Aizawa’s Positioning
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`“[E]ven when the attachment position of the pulse rate detector 1 is dislocated,
`one of the photodetectors 22 is located near the artery 11….” — Ex. 1006 ¶[0027]
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`Ex. 2010 at 44; -0193 POR 38; -0195 POR 40;
`-0208 POR 46; -0209 POR 45
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`Mendelson-1988’s Sensor
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`Mendelson-1988: a forehead oximeter with photodetectors surrounding LEDs that
`emit at red (660 nm) and infrared (930 nm) wavelengths.
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`Ex. 1015 Fig. 2, 168-169; -0193 POR 40, 43-44; -0195 POR 42-43;
`-0208 POR 47-49; -0209 POR 46, 48-50
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`Ohsaki’s Pulse Detector
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`Ex. 1014 Fig. 2, ¶[0019]; -0193 POR 35-38; -0195 POR 37-40;
`-0208 POR 43-46; -0209 POR 42-45
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`Ohsaki’s Pulse Detector
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`Ex. 1014 Figs. 1, 2, ¶[0019]; -0193 POR 35-38; -0195 POR 37-40;
`-0208 POR 43-46; -0209 POR 42-45
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`Ohsaki’s Front/Back Wrist Comparison
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`Ex. 2008 158:15-159:11; Ex. 1014 Figs. 3A-B, ¶[0019]; -0193 POR 35-38;
`-0195 POR 37-40; -0208 POR 43-46; -0209 POR 42-45
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`Inokawa’s Pulse Detector
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`Ex. 1008 ¶[0058], Fig. 2; -0193 POR 21; -0195 POR 22;
`-0208 POR 22; -0209 POR 17
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`Petitioner’s Aizawa + Inokawa Combination
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`Petitioner’s combination
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`Aizawa (top) / Inokawa (bottom)
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`Ex. 1006 Fig. 1B, Ex. 1008 Fig. 2; -0193 POR 15-32; -0195 POR 13-33;
`-0208 POR 16-33; -0209 POR 14-32
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`Petitioner’s Expert
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`“I think one of ordinary skill in the art would understand that in
`Inokawa the objective is to concentrate light at the detector,
`which is in the center axis of the drawing and that the lens is
`capable of providing that benefit.
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`If we’re going to move the lenses and the LEDs and detectors around
`and ask different questions, it’s -- it isn’t so obvious that Inokawa is
`specifically considering those scenarios. It’s a little more
`hypothetical.”
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`— Ex. 2006 86:19-87:6
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`-0193 POR 3; -0195 POR 3; -0208 POR 3; -0209 POR 3
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`Petitioner’s Expert
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`“more light in the center than at the outer edge in this example.”
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`— Ex. 2006 204:1-13
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`Dr. Kenny agreed “that’s because light’s being directed towards the
`center and away from the edge….”
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`— Ex. 2006 204:14-20
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`-0193 POR 16-17; -0195 POR 17; -0208 POR 17; -0209 POR 16
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`Convex Surface Condenses Light Toward The Center
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`Petitioner’s expert Dr. Kenny explained that, when using a convex surface:
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`“the incoming light is ‘condensed’ toward the center.”
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`-0193 POR 16, Ex. 2020 ¶119; -0195 POR 17, Ex. 1003 ¶107;
`-0208 POR 17, Ex. 1003 ¶102; -0209 POR 16, Ex. 1003 ¶102
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`Petitioner’s Alleged Motivations to Combine
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`Aizawa + Inokawa:
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`Mendelson 1988 + Inokawa:
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`“increase the light collection
`efficiency, which would lead to an
`improved signal-to-noise ratio”
`
`“refracting/concentrating the
`incoming light signals reflected by
`the blood”
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`Aizawa + Inokawa + Ohsaki:
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`“prevent the device from slipping on
`the tissue when compared to a flat
`cover”
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`“increase the light collection
`efficiency, which in turn would lead
`to an improved signal-to-noise ratio
`(and thus more reliable pulse
`detection)”
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`“refracting and concentrating the
`incoming light signals that are
`reflected by the blood”
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`-0193 Pet. 13-14, 42, 64-65; -0195 Pet. 14-15, 44, 64-65;
`-0208 Pet. 14-15, 46, 49-50; -0209 Pet. 14-15, 45, 48-49
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