European Patent Office

G 0001/24 (The description and any drawings are always referred to when interpreting the claims, and not just in the case of unclarity or ambiguity.) vom 18.06.2025

Europäischer Rechtsprechungsidentifikator
ECLI:EP:BA:2025:G000124.20250618
Datum der Entscheidung
18. Juni 2025
Aktenzeichen
G 0001/24
Antrag auf Überprüfung von
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Anmeldenummer
14806330.8
Verfahrenssprache
Englisch
Verteilung
Im Amtsblatt des EPA veröffentlicht (A)
Amtsblattfassungen
Weitere Entscheidungen für diese Akte
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Zusammenfassungen für diese Entscheidung
Zusammenfassung von Article 069 EPC
Bezeichnung der Anmeldung
HEATED AEROSOL GENERATING ARTICLE WITH THERMAL SPREADING WRAP
Name des Antragstellers
Philip Morris Products S.A.
Name des Einsprechenden
Yunnan Tobacco International Co., Ltd.
Kammer
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Leitsatz

The claims are the starting point and the basis for assessing the patentability of an invention under Articles 52 to 57 EPC. The description and drawings shall always be consulted to interpret the claims when assessing the patentability of an invention under Articles 52 to 57 EPC, and not only if the person skilled in the art finds a claim to be unclear or ambiguous when read in isolation.

Relevante Rechtsnormen
Decision of the Unified Patent Court cited:EPC2000_Art_069_Protocol_Interpretation_Art_1European Patent Convention Art 52European Patent Convention Art 53European Patent Convention Art 54European Patent Convention Art 55European Patent Convention Art 56European Patent Convention Art 57European Patent Convention Art 69European Patent Convention Art 69(1)European Patent Convention Art 84Order of the Court of Appeal of the Unified Patent Court (CoA UPC): NanoString Technologies -v- 10x Genomics, UPC CoA 335/2023, App 576355/2023 of 26 February 2024, as rectified by the order of 11 March 2024
Schlagwörter
referral is admissible (yes)
diverging lines of case law (yes)
The description and any drawings are always referred to when interpreting the claims (yes)
Orientierungssatz
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ORDER

The claims are the starting point and the basis for assessing the patentability of an invention under Articles 52 to 57 EPC. The description and drawings shall always be consulted to interpret the claims when assessing the patentability of an invention under Articles 52 to 57 EPC, and not only if the person skilled in the art finds a claim to be unclear or ambiguous when read in isolation.