T 0039/93 (Polymer powders) vom 14.02.1996
- Europäischer Rechtsprechungsidentifikator
- ECLI:EP:BA:1996:T003993.19960214
- Datum der Entscheidung
- 14. Februar 1996
- Aktenzeichen
- T 0039/93
- Antrag auf Überprüfung von
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- Anmeldenummer
- 85304517.7
- IPC-Klasse
- C08J 3/12
- Verfahrenssprache
- Englisch
- Verteilung
- Im Amtsblatt des EPA veröffentlicht (A)
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- Entscheidung auf Englisch
- Amtsblattfassungen
- Weitere Entscheidungen für diese Akte
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- Zusammenfassungen für diese Entscheidung
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- Bezeichnung der Anmeldung
- Polymer powders
- Name des Antragstellers
- ALLIED COLLOIDS
- Name des Einsprechenden
- SNF Floerger
- Kammer
- 3.3.03
- Leitsatz
1. New Rule 71a EPC should not be construed as an invitation to file new evidence or other material departing from the legal and factual framework of issues and grounds pleaded and evidenced throughout the proceedings prior to the hearing of the appeal (point 3.3 of Reasons).
2. The technical problem as originally presented, in accordance with Rule 27(1)(c) EPC, in the application or patent in suit, which is to be regarded as the "subjective" technical problem, may require reformulation on the basis of objectively more relevant elements originally not taken into account by the Applicant or Patentee. This reformulation yields a definition of the "objective" technical problem. The latter represents the ultimate residue (effect), corresponding to the objective contribution provided by the subject-matter defined in the relevant claim (features)(Points 5.3.1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3 of Reasons).
3. Whilst generally accepted definitions of the notional "person skilled in the art" do not always use identical language to define the qualities of such a person, they have one thing in common, namely that none of them suggests that he is possessed of any inventive capability. It is the presence of such capability in the inventor which sets him apart from the notional skilled person (point 7.8.4 of Reasons).
- Relevante Rechtsnormen
- European Patent Convention Art 113(2) 1973European Patent Convention Art 114(1) 1973European Patent Convention Art 114(2) 1973European Patent Convention Art 56 1973European Patent Convention R 27(1)(c) 1973European Patent Convention R 55(c) 1973European Patent Convention R 71a 1973
- Schlagwörter
- Inventive step (yes) - combination of physical and compositional features not in accordance with the prior art teaching
Problem solution approach - reformulation of technical problem - objective problem
Late filed material confirming evidence previously submitted
Limits on investigative function of the Boards of Appeal
Effects of Rule 71a EPC considered - Orientierungssatz
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- Zitierte Akten
- G 0007/91G 0008/91G 0009/91G 0010/91T 0020/81T 0013/84T 0229/85T 0170/87T 0246/91T 0495/91T 0741/91T 1002/92
- Zitierende Akten
- G 0002/07G 0001/08G 0003/19T 0267/92T 0739/92T 0125/93T 0259/94T 0303/94T 0305/94T 0459/94T 0552/94T 0172/95T 0322/95T 0393/95T 0980/95T 0475/96T 0426/97T 0610/97T 0894/97T 0176/98T 1029/98T 0717/00T 0845/02T 0108/03T 1264/04T 0083/05T 1209/05T 0276/06T 1397/08T 0188/09T 0601/09T 1312/09T 0584/10T 1117/10T 0270/11T 0851/11T 1422/12T 1932/12T 0628/14T 0710/15T 1280/16T 1341/16T 0020/17T 0686/18T 1063/18T 1206/19T 0205/20
ORDER
For these reasons it is decided that:
1. The Opposition Division's decision is set aside.
2. The case is remitted to the Opposition Division with the order to maintain the patent with the claims and description attached to the decision under appeal but subject to the amendments submitted by way of Main Request on 12 January 1996 and shown on page 12, labelled "Main Request" attached thereto and after the description has been adapted, if necessary.