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Sakraida v. Ag Pro Inc. 425 U.S. 273 (1976) was a United States Supreme Court decision in the area of patent law. The patent application taught a method of cleaning barn floors. The Supreme Court ruled that the patent was obvious in the light of the prior art and that a new invention had to be greater than the sum of its parts in order to pass the non-obvious standard of 35 U.S.C. 103.[citation needed]This case was overruled by Stratoflex v. AeroQuip 713 F.2d 1350 (1983).[citation needed]

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