European Patent Office

T 1145/09 (Stay of proceedings/FISHER-ROSEMOUNT) vom 17.06.2010

Europäischer Rechtsprechungsidentifikator
ECLI:EP:BA:2010:T114509.20100617
Datum der Entscheidung
17. Juni 2010
Aktenzeichen
T 1145/09
Antrag auf Überprüfung von
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Anmeldenummer
99115002.0
IPC-Klasse
G05B 19/418
Verfahrenssprache
Englisch
Verteilung
Im Amtsblatt des EPA veröffentlicht (A)
Amtsblattfassungen
Zusammenfassungen für diese Entscheidung
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Bezeichnung der Anmeldung
System for use in a field device management
Name des Antragstellers
Fisher-Rosemount Systems, Inc.
Name des Einsprechenden
Endress+Hauser (Deutschland) AG+Co. KG
Kammer
3.5.03
Leitsatz
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Schlagwörter
Request for correction of grant decision filed after initiation of opposition proceedings - admissibility - competence - referral of questions to the Enlarged Board of Appeal
Orientierungssatz
The following questions are referred to the Enlarged Board of Appeal for decision:
1. Is a patent proprietor's request for correction of the grant decision under Rule 140 EPC which was filed after the initiation of opposition proceedings admissible? In particular, should the absence of a time limit in Rule 140 EPC be interpreted such that a correction under Rule 140 EPC of errors in decisions can be made at any time?
2. If such a request is considered to be admissible, does the examining division have to decide on this request in ex parte proceedings in a binding manner so that the opposition division is precluded from examining whether the correction decision amounts to an unallowable amendment of the granted patent?
Zitierende Akten
T 1644/10T 0084/16

ORDER

For these reasons it is decided that:

The following questions are referred to the Enlarged Board of Appeal for decision:

1. Is a patent proprietor's request for correction of the grant decision under Rule 140 EPC which was filed after the initiation of opposition proceedings admissible? In particular, should the absence of a time limit in Rule 140 EPC be interpreted such that a correction under Rule 140 EPC of errors in decisions can be made at any time?

2. If such a request is considered to be admissible, does the examining division have to decide on this request in ex parte proceedings in a binding manner so that the opposition division is precluded from examining whether the correction decision amounts to an unallowable amendment of the granted patent?