Skip to main content Skip to footer
HomeHome
 
  • Homepage
  • Searching for patents

    Patent knowledge

    Access our patent databases and search tools.

    Go to overview 

    • Overview
    • Technical information
      • Overview
      • Espacenet - patent search
      • European Publication Server
      • Searching Asian documents: patent search and monitoring services
      • EP full-text search
      • Bibliographic coverage in Espacenet and OPS
      • Full-text coverage in Espacenet and OPS
    • Legal information
      • Overview
      • European Patent Register
      • European Patent Bulletin
      • European Case Law Identifier sitemap
      • Searching Asian documents
      • Third-party observations
    • Business information
      • Overview
      • PATSTAT
      • IPscore
      • Patent insight reports
    • Data
      • Overview
      • Linked open EP data
      • Bulk data sets
      • Web services
      • Coverage, codes and statistics
    • Helpful resources
      • Overview
      • First time here?
      • Asian patent information
      • Patent information centres
      • Patent Translate
      • Patent Knowledge News
      • Business and statistics
      • Unitary Patent information in patent knowledge

    UP search

    Learn about the Unitary Patent in patent knowledge products and services

  • Applying for a patent

    Applying for a patent

    Practical information on filing and grant procedures.

    Go to overview 

    • Overview
    • European route
      • Overview
      • European Patent Guide
      • Oppositions
      • Oral proceedings
      • Appeals
      • Unitary Patent & Unified Patent Court
      • National validation
      • Request for extension/validation
    • International route (PCT)
      • Overview
      • Euro-PCT Guide – PCT procedure at the EPO
      • EPO decisions and notices
      • PCT provisions and resources
      • Extension/validation request
      • Reinforced partnership programme
      • Accelerating your PCT application
      • Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH)
      • Training and events
    • National route
    • MyEPO services
      • Overview
      • Understand our services
      • Get access
      • File with us
      • Interact on your files
      • Online Filing & fee payment outages
    • Find a professional representative
    • Forms
      • Overview
      • Request for examination
    • Fees
      • Overview
      • European fees (EPC)
      • International fees (PCT)
      • Unitary Patent fees (UP)
      • Fee payment and refunds
      • Warning

    UP

    Unitary Patent

  • Law & practice

    Law & practice

    European patent law, the Official Journal and other legal texts.

    Go to overview 

    • Overview
    • Legal texts
      • Overview
      • European Patent Convention
      • Official Journal
      • Guidelines
      • Extension / validation system
      • London Agreement
      • National law relating to the EPC
      • Unitary patent system
      • National law relating to the UP
    • Court practices
      • Overview
      • European Patent Judges' Symposium
    • User consultations
      • Overview
      • Ongoing consultations
      • Completed consultations
    • Substantive patent law harmonisation
      • Overview
      • The Tegernsee process
      • Group B+
    • Convergence of practice
    • Options for professional representatives

    legal text

    Legal texts

  • News & events

    News & events

    Our latest news, podcasts and events, including the European Inventor Award.

    Go to overview 

     

    • Overview
    • News
    • Events
    • European Inventor Award
      • Overview
      • About the award
      • Categories and prizes
      • Meet the finalists
      • Nominations
      • Watch the 2022 ceremony
    • Press centre
      • Overview
      • Patent Index and statistics
      • Search in press centre
      • Background information
      • Copyright
      • Press contacts
      • Call back form
      • Email alert service
    • Innovation and patenting in focus
      • Overview
      • Firefighting technologies
      • Green tech in focus
      • CodeFest on Green Plastics
      • Clean energy technologies
      • IP and youth
      • Research institutes
      • Women inventors
      • Fighting coronavirus
      • Lifestyle
      • Space and satellites
      • The future of medicine
      • Materials science
      • Mobile communications
      • Biotechnology
      • Patent classification
      • Digital technologies
      • The future of manufacturing
      • Books by EPO experts
    • "Talk innovation" podcast

    Podcast

    Listen to our podcast

  • Learning

    Learning

    The e-Academy – the point of access to your learning

    Go to overview 

    • Overview
    • European Patent Academy
      • Overview
      • Learning activities
      • Learning paths
    • Professional hub
      • Overview
      • EQE - European qualifying examination
      • EPAC - European patent administration certification
    • Learning resources by area of interest
      • Overview
      • Patent granting
      • Technology transfer and dissemination
      • Patent enforcement and litigation
    • Learning resources by area by profile
      • Overview
      • Business and IP managers
      • EQE candidates
      • Judges, lawyers and prosecutors
      • National offices and IP authorities
      • Patent attorneys and paralegals
      • Universities, research centres and technology transfer centres (TTOs)

    European Patent Academy

    Boost your IP knowledge with (e-)training from the European Patent Academy

  • About us

    About us

    Find out more about our work, values, history and vision

    Go to overview 

    • Overview
    • The EPO at a glance
    • 50 years of the EPC
      • Overview
      • Official celebrations
      • Member states’ video statements
      • 50 Leading Tech Voices
      • Athens Marathon
      • Kids’ collaborative art competition
    • Legal foundations and member states
      • Overview
      • Legal foundations
      • Member states of the European Patent Organisation
      • Extension states
      • Validation states
    • Governance
      • Overview
      • Communiqués
      • Calendar
      • Documents and publications
      • Administrative Council
    • Principles & strategy
      • Overview
      • Our mission, vision, values and corporate policy
      • Public consultation on the EPO's Strategic Plan 2028
      • Towards a New Normal
    • Leadership & management
      • Overview
      • President António Campinos
      • Management Advisory Committee
    • Social responsibility
      • Overview
      • Environment and sustainability
      • Art collection
    • Services & activities
      • Overview
      • Our services & structure
      • Quality
      • Consulting our users
      • European and international co-operation
      • European Patent Academy
      • Chief Economist
      • Ombuds Office
      • Reporting wrongdoing
    • Observatory on Patents and Technology
      • Overview
      • About the Observatory
      • Our activities
      • Our topics
      • Our partners and networks
      • Digital library
      • Data desk
    • Procurement
      • Overview
      • Procurement forecast
      • Doing business with the EPO
      • Procurement procedures
      • About eTendering and electronic signatures
      • Procurement portal
      • Invoicing
      • General conditions
      • Archived tenders
    • Transparency portal
      • Overview
      • General
      • Human
      • Environmental
      • Organisational
      • Social and relational
      • Economic
      • Governance
    • Statistics and trends
      • Overview
      • Statistics & Trends Centre
      • EPO Data Hub
      • Clarification on data sources
    • History
      • Overview
      • 1970s
      • 1980s
      • 1990s
      • 2000s
      • 2010s
      • 2020s

    about us

    Patent Index 2022

 
en de fr
  • Language selection
  • English
  • Deutsch
  • Français
Main navigation
  • Homepage
  • New to patents
    • Go back
    • Overview
    • What's your big idea?
    • Are you ready?
    • What to expect
    • How to apply for a patent
    • Your business and patents
    • Is it patentable?
    • Are you first?
    • Why do we have patents?
    • Patent quiz
    • Unitary patent video
  • Searching for patents
    • Go back
    • Overview
    • Technical information
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Espacenet - patent search
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • National patent office databases
        • Global Patent Index (GPI)
        • Release notes
      • European Publication Server
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Cross-reference index for Euro-PCT applications
        • EP authority file
        • Help
      • Searching Asian documents
      • EP full-text search
      • Bibliographic coverage in Espacenet and OPS
      • Full-text coverage in Espacenet
    • Legal information
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • European Patent Register
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Release notes archive
        • Register documentation
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Deep link data coverage
          • Federated Register
          • Register events
      • European Patent Bulletin
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Download Bulletin
        • EP Bulletin search
        • Help
      • European Case Law Identifier sitemap
      • Searching Asian documents
      • Third-party observations
    • Business information
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • PATSTAT
      • IPscore
        • Go back
        • Release notes
      • Patent insight reports
    • Data
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Linked open EP data
      • Bulk data sets
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Manuals
        • Sequence listings
        • National full-text data
        • European Patent Register data
        • EPO worldwide bibliographic data (DOCDB)
        • EP full-text data
        • EPO worldwide legal event data (INPADOC)
        • EP bibliographic data (EBD)
          • Go back
          • EBD files (weekly download) - free of charge
            • Go back
            • Secure EBD ST.36 files (weekly download) - for national patent offices only
        • Boards of Appeal decisions
        • EP full-text data for text analytics
      • Web services
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Open Patent Services (OPS)
        • European Publication Server web service
      • Coverage, codes and statistics
        • Go back
        • Weekly updates
        • Updated regularly
    • Helpful resources
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • First time here? Patent information explained.
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Basic definitions
        • Patent classification
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC)
        • Patent families
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • DOCDB simple patent family
          • INPADOC extended patent family
        • Legal event data
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • INPADOC classification scheme
      • Asian patent information
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • China (CN)
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Facts and figures
          • Grant procedure
          • Numbering system
          • Useful terms
          • Searching in databases
        • Chinese Taipei (TW)
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Grant procedure
          • Numbering system
          • Useful terms
          • Searching in databases
        • India (IN)
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Facts and figures
          • Grant procedure
          • Numbering system
        • Japan (JP)
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Facts and figures
          • Grant procedure
          • Numbering system
          • Useful terms
          • Searching in databases
        • Korea (KR)
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Facts and figures
          • Grant procedure
          • Numbering system
          • Useful terms
          • Searching in databases
        • Russian Federation (RU)
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Facts and figures
          • Numbering system
          • Searching in databases
        • Useful links
      • Patent information centres (PATLIB)
      • Patent Translate
      • Patent Knowledge News
      • Business and statistics
      • Unitary Patent information in patent knowledge
  • Applying for a patent
    • Go back
    • Overview
    • European route
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • European Patent Guide
      • Oppositions
      • Oral proceedings
        • Go back
        • Oral proceedings calendar
          • Go back
          • Calendar
          • Public access to appeal proceedings
          • Public access to opposition proceedings
          • Technical guidelines
      • Appeals
      • Unitary Patent & Unified Patent Court
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Unitary Patent
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Legal framework
          • Unitary Patent Guide
          • Main features
          • Applying for a Unitary Patent
          • Cost of a Unitary Patent
          • Translation and compensation
          • Start date
        • Unified Patent Court
      • National validation
      • Extension/validation request
    • International route
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Euro-PCT Guide
      • Entry into the European phase
      • Decisions and notices
      • PCT provisions and resources
      • Extension/validation request
      • Reinforced partnership programme
      • Accelerating your PCT application
      • Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH)
        • Go back
        • Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) programme outline
      • Training and events
    • National route
    • MyEPO services
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Understand our services
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Online Filing 2.0 pilot
        • MyEPO Portfolio - pilot phase
        • Online Filing 2.0 pilot continuation
        • Exchange data with us using an API
      • Get access
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Installation and activation
      • File with us
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • What if our online filing services are down?
        • Release notes
      • Interact on your files
      • Online Filing & fee payment outages
    • Fees
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • European fees (EPC)
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Decisions and notices
      • International fees (PCT)
        • Go back
        • Reduction in fees
        • Fees for international applications
        • Decisions and notices
        • Overview
      • Unitary Patent fees (UP)
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Decisions and notices
      • Fee payment and refunds
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Payment methods
        • Getting started
        • FAQs and other documentation
        • Technical information for batch payments
        • Decisions and notices
        • Release notes
      • Warning
    • Forms
      • Go back
      • Request for examination
    • Find a professional representative
  • Law & practice
    • Go back
    • Overview
    • Legal texts
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • European Patent Convention
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Archive
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Documentation on the EPC revision 2000
            • Go back
            • Overview
            • Diplomatic Conference for the revision of the EPC
            • Travaux préparatoires
            • New text
            • Transitional provisions
            • Implementing regulations to the EPC 2000
            • Rules relating to Fees
            • Ratifications and accessions
          • Travaux Préparatoires EPC 1973
      • Official Journal
      • Guidelines
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • EPC Guidelines
        • PCT-EPO Guidelines
        • Guidelines revision cycle
        • Consultation results
        • Summary of user responses
        • Archive
      • Extension / validation system
      • London Agreement
      • National law relating to the EPC
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Archive
      • Unitary Patent system
      • National measures relating to the Unitary Patent 
    • Court practices
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • European Patent Judges' Symposium
    • User consultations
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Ongoing consultations
      • Completed consultations
    • Substantive patent law harmonisation
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • The Tegernsee process
      • Group B+
    • Convergence of practice
    • Options for professional representatives
  • News & events
    • Go back
    • Overview
    • News
    • Events
    • European Inventor Award
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • About the award
      • Categories and prizes
      • Meet the finalists
      • Nominations
      • Watch the 2023 ceremony
      • European Inventor Network
        • Go back
        • Activities granted in 2023
    • Press centre
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Patent Index and statistics
      • Search in press centre
      • Background information
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • European Patent Office
        • Q&A on patents related to coronavirus
        • Q&A on plant patents
      • Copyright
      • Press contacts
      • Call back form
      • Email alert service
    • In focus
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Firefighting technologies
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Detection and prevention of fires
        • Fire extinguishing
        • Protective equipment
        • Post-fire restoration
      • Green tech in focus
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • About green tech
        • Renewable energies
        • Energy transition technologies
        • Building a greener future
      • CodeFest on Green Plastics
      • Clean energy technologies
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Renewable energy
        • Carbon-intensive industries
        • Energy storage and other enabling technologies
      • IP and youth
      • Research institutes
      • Women inventors
      • Fighting coronavirus
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Vaccines and therapeutics
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Vaccines
          • Overview of candidate therapies for COVID-19
          • Candidate antiviral and symptomatic therapeutics
          • Nucleic acids and antibodies to fight coronavirus
        • Diagnostics and analytics
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Protein and nucleic acid assays
          • Analytical protocols
        • Informatics
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Bioinformatics
          • Healthcare informatics
        • Technologies for the new normal
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Devices, materials and equipment
          • Procedures, actions and activities
          • Digital technologies
        • Inventors against coronavirus
      • Lifestyle
      • Space and satellites
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Patents and space technologies
      • Healthcare
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Medical technologies and cancer
        • Personalised medicine
      • Materials science
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Nanotechnology
      • Mobile communications
      • Biotechnology
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Red, white or green
        • The role of the EPO
        • What is patentable?
        • Biotech inventors
      • Classification
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Nanotechnology
        • Climate change mitigation technologies
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • External partners
          • Updates on Y02 and Y04S
      • Digital technologies
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • About ICT
        • Hardware and software
        • Patents and standards
        • Artificial intelligence
        • Fourth Industrial Revolution
      • Additive manufacturing
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • About AM
        • AM innovation
      • Books by EPO experts
    • Podcast
  • Learning
    • Go back
    • Overview
    • European Patent Academy
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Learning activities
      • Learning Paths
    • Professional hub
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • EPAC - European patent administration certification
      • EQE - European Qualifying Examination
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Archive
        • Candidates successful in the European qualifying examination
        • Compendium
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Pre-examination
          • Paper A
          • Paper B
          • Paper C
          • Paper D
    • Learning resources by area of interest
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Patent granting
      • Technology transfer and dissemination
      • Patent enforcement and litigation
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Patent enforcement in Europe
        • Patent litigation in Europe
    • Learning resources by profile
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Business and IP managers
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Innovation case studies
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • SME case studies
          • Technology transfer case studies
          • High-growth technology case studies
        • Inventors' handbook
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Introduction
          • Disclosure and confidentiality
          • Novelty and prior art
            • Go back
            • Overview
            • Is the idea ‘obvious’?
            • Prior art searching
            • Professional patent searching
            • Simple Espacenet searching
            • What is prior art?
            • Why is novelty important?
          • Competition and market potential
            • Go back
            • Overview
            • Research guidelines
          • Assessing the risk ahead
            • Go back
            • Overview
            • Exploitation routes
            • Significant commercial potential
            • Significant novelty
            • What about you?
            • What if your idea is not novel but does have commercial potential?
          • Proving the invention
            • Go back
            • Overview
            • Help with design or redesign
            • Prototype strategy
          • Protecting your idea
            • Go back
            • Overview
            • Forms of IPR
            • Patenting strategy
            • The patenting process
          • Building a team and seeking funding
            • Go back
            • Overview
            • Building a team
            • Sources of funding
            • Sources of help for invention
          • Business planning
            • Go back
            • Overview
            • Constructing a business plan
            • Keep it short!
          • Finding and approaching companies
            • Go back
            • Overview
            • First contact
            • Meetings
          • Dealing with companies
            • Go back
            • Overview
            • Advance or guaranteed payment
            • Companies and your prototype
            • Full agreement – and beyond
            • Negotiating a licensing agreement
            • Reaching agreement
            • Royalties
        • Best of search matters
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Tools and databases
          • EPO procedures and initiatives
          • Search strategies
          • Challenges and specific topics
        • Support for high-growth technology businesses
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • For IP professionals
          • For business decision-makers
          • For stakeholders of the innovation ecosystem
      • EQE Candidates
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Coffee-break questions
        • Daily D questions
        • European qualifying examination - Guide for preparation
      • Judges, lawyers and prosecutors
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Compulsory licensing in Europe
        • The jurisdiction of European courts in patent disputes
      • National offices and IP authorities
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Learning material for examiners of national officers
        • Learning material for formalities officers and paralegals
      • Patent attorneys and paralegals
      • Universities, research centres and TTOs
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Modular IP Education Framework (MIPEF)
        • Pan-European Seal Young Professionals Programme
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • For students
          • For universities
            • Go back
            • Overview
            • IP education resources
            • University memberships
          • Our young professionals
          • Professional development plan
        • Academic Research Programme
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Completed research projects
          • Current research projects
        • IP Teaching Kit
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Download modules
        • Intellectual property course design manual
  • About us
    • Go back
    • Overview
    • The EPO at a glance
    • 50 years of the EPC
      • Go back
      • Official celebrations
      • Overview
      • Member states’ video statements
        • Go back
        • Albania
        • Austria
        • Belgium
        • Bulgaria
        • Croatia
        • Cyprus
        • Czech Republic
        • Denmark
        • Estonia
        • Finland
        • France
        • Germany
        • Greece
        • Hungary
        • Iceland
        • Ireland
        • Italy
        • Latvia
        • Liechtenstein
        • Lithuania
        • Luxembourg
        • Malta
        • Monaco
        • Montenegro
        • Netherlands
        • North Macedonia
        • Norway
        • Poland
        • Portugal
        • Romania
        • San Marino
        • Serbia
        • Slovakia
        • Slovenia
        • Spain
        • Sweden
        • Switzerland
        • Türkiye
        • United Kingdom
      • 50 Leading Tech Voices
      • Athens Marathon
      • Kids’ collaborative art competition
    • Legal foundations and member states
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Legal foundations
      • Member states
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Member states by date of accession
      • Extension states
      • Validation states
    • Governance
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Communiqués
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • 2022
        • 2021
        • 2020
        • 2019
        • 2018
        • 2017
        • 2016
        • 2015
        • 2014
        • 2013
      • Calendar
      • Documents and publications
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Select Committee documents
      • Administrative Council
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Composition
        • Representatives
        • Rules of Procedure
        • Board of Auditors
        • Secretariat
        • Council bodies
    • Principles & strategy
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Mission, vision, values & corporate policy
      • Strategic Plan 2028
      • Towards a New Normal
      • Data protection & privacy notice
    • Leadership & management
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • About the President
      • Management Advisory Committee
    • Procurement
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Procurement forecast
      • Doing business with the EPO
      • Procurement procedures
      • About eTendering
      • Procurement portal
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • e-Signing contracts
      • Invoicing
      • General conditions
      • Archived tenders
    • Services & activities
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Our services & structure
      • Quality
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Foundations
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • European Patent Convention
          • Guidelines for examination
          • Our staff
        • Enabling quality
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Prior art
          • Classification
          • Tools
          • Processes
        • Products & services
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Search
          • Examination
          • Opposition
          • Continuous improvement
        • Quality through networking
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • User engagement
          • Co-operation
          • User satisfaction survey
          • Stakeholder Quality Assurance Panels
        • Patent Quality Charter
        • Statistics
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Search
          • Examination
          • Opposition
      • Consulting our users
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Standing Advisory Committee before the EPO (SACEPO)
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Objectives
          • SACEPO and its working parties
          • Meetings
          • Single Access Portal – SACEPO Area
        • Surveys
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Search services
          • Examination services, final actions and publication
          • Opposition services
          • Patent filings
            • Go back
            • Overview
            • Detailed methodology
            • Archive
          • Online Services
          • Patent information
            • Go back
            • Overview
            • Innovation process survey
          • Customer services
          • Filing services
          • Website
          • Survey on electronic invoicing
          • Companies innovating in clean and sustainable technologies
      • Our user service charter
      • European and international co-operation
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Co-operation with member states
          • Go back
          • Overview
        • Bilateral co-operation with non-member states
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Validation system
          • Reinforced Partnership programme
        • Multilateral international co-operation with IP offices and organisations
        • Co-operation with international organisations outside the IP system
      • European Patent Academy
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Partners
      • Chief Economist
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Economic studies
      • Ombuds Office
      • Reporting wrongdoing
    • Statistics and trends
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Statistics & Trends Centre
      • EPO Data Hub
      • Clarification on data sources
    • Social responsibility
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Environment
      • Art collection
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • The collection
        • Let's talk about art
        • Artists
        • Media library
        • What's on
        • Publications
        • Contact
        • Culture Space A&T 5-10
          • Go back
          • Catalyst lab & Deep vision
            • Go back
            • aqua_forensic
            • LIMINAL
            • MaterialLab
            • Perfect Sleep
            • Proof of Work
            • TerraPort
            • Unfinished Sculpture - Captives #1
            • Deep vision – immersive exhibition
          • The European Patent Journey
          • Sustaining life. Art in the climate emergency
          • Next generation statements
          • Open storage
          • Cosmic bar
        • Lange Nacht 2023
    • History
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • 1970s
      • 1980s
      • 1990s
      • 2000s
      • 2010s
      • 2020s
    • Transparency portal
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • General
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Annual Review 2022
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Foreword
          • Executive summary
          • Goal 1: Engaged and empowered
          • Goal 2: Digital transformation
          • Goal 3: Master quality
          • Goal 4: Partner for positive impact
          • Goal 5: Secure sustainability
      • Human
      • Environmental
      • Organisational
      • Social and relational
      • Economic
      • Governance
    • Observatory on Patents and Technology
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • About the Observatory
      • Our activities
      • Our topics
      • Our partners and networks
      • Digital library
      • Data desk
  • Boards of Appeal
    • Go back
    • Overview
    • Decisions of the Boards of Appeal
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Recent decisions
      • Selected decisions
    • Procedure
    • Annual reports
      • Go back
      • Overview
    • Organisation
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • President of the Boards of Appeal
      • Enlarged Board of Appeal
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Pending referrals (Art. 112 EPC)
        • Decisions sorted by number (Art. 112 EPC)
        • Pending petitions for review (Art. 112a EPC)
        • Decisions on petitions for review (Art. 112a EPC)
      • Technical Boards of Appeal
      • Legal Board of Appeal
      • Disciplinary Board of Appeal
      • Presidium
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Composition of the Presidium
          • Go back
          • Overview
          • Archive
    • Code of Conduct
    • Business distribution scheme
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Technical boards of appeal by IPC in 2023
      • Archive
    • Annual list of cases
    • Communications
    • Publications
    • Case Law of the Boards of Appeal
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Archive
    • Case Law from the Contracting States to the EPC
    • Oral proceedings
  • Service & support
    • Go back
    • Overview
    • Website updates
    • Availability of online services
      • Go back
      • Overview
    • FAQ
      • Go back
      • Overview
    • Publications
    • Ordering
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Terms and conditions
        • Go back
        • Overview
        • Patent information products
        • Bulk data sets
        • Open Patent Services (OPS)
        • Fair use charter
    • Procedural communications
    • Useful links
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Patent offices of member states
      • Other patent offices
      • Legal resources
      • Directories of patent attorneys
      • Patent databases, registers and gazettes
      • Disclaimer
    • Contact us
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Filing options
      • Locations
      • Specific contact
    • Subscription centre
      • Go back
      • Overview
      • Subscribe
      • Change preferences
      • Unsubscribe
    • Official holidays
    • Forums
    • Glossary
    • RSS feeds
Board of Appeals
Decisions

Recent decisions

Overview
  • 2023 decisions
  • 2022 decisions
  • 2021 decisions
https://www.epo.org/en/node/t000843eu1
  1. Home
  2. T 0843/00 01-04-2003
Facebook X Linkedin Email

T 0843/00 01-04-2003

European Case Law Identifier
ECLI:EP:BA:2003:T084300.20030401
Date of decision
01 April 2003
Case number
T 0843/00
Petition for review of
-
Application number
93108241.6
IPC class
B29C 45/16
Language of proceedings
EN
Distribution
DISTRIBUTED TO BOARD CHAIRMEN (C)

Download and more information:

Decision in EN 31.86 KB
Documentation of the appeal procedure can be found in the European Patent Register
Bibliographic information is available in:
EN
Versions
Unpublished
Application title

A device for the co-injection in different points of a mold

Applicant name
Johnson Control S.P.A.
Opponent name
Battenfeld GmbH
Board
3.2.05
Headnote
-
Relevant legal provisions
European Patent Convention Art 54 1973
European Patent Convention Art 56 1973
European Patent Convention Art 84 1973
European Patent Convention Art 123(2) 1973
Keywords

Inventive step, main request (no)

Extension beyond the content of the application as filed, first auxiliary request (yes)

Inventive step, second auxiliary request (yes)

Catchword
-
Cited decisions
T 0472/92
T 0619/99
Citing decisions
-

I. The appellant (opponent) lodged an appeal against the decision of the Opposition Division rejecting the opposition against European Patent No. 0 579 925.

II. The Opposition Division held that the grounds for opposition submitted by the appellant under Article 100(a) EPC (lack of novelty, Article 54 EPC, and lack of inventive step, Article 56 EPC) did not prejudice the maintenance of the patent in suit as granted.

III. Oral proceedings were held before the Board of Appeal on 1 April 2003.

The appellant requested that the decision under appeal be set aside and that the patent be revoked.

The respondent (patent proprietor) requested that the decision under appeal be set aside and that the patent be maintained on the basis of the following documents filed on 3 March 2003:

(a) claims 1 to 7 as main request; or

(b) claims 1 to 7 as first auxiliary request; or

(c) claims 1 to 4 as second auxiliary request; or

(d) claims 1 to 4 as third auxiliary request; or

(e) claims 1 to 4 as fourth auxiliary request; or

(f) claims 1 to 4 as fifth auxiliary request.

IV. Claim 1 of the main request reads as follows:

"1. A device (4, 17) to perform the coinjection into a mold (2) of at least two materials at the fluid state coming from one or more equipments (1) for feeding under pressure said materials, comprising canalization means, wherein said materials separately flow, said canalization means being in communication with a plurality of coinjection units (3, 20) arranged in correspondence to different points of a same cavity of said mold, characterized in that said canalization means are independently controlled in temperature and said coinjection units (3, 20) are comprising injectors that have means for independent temperature control of each flow of material and that are independently regulated as to flow rate."

Claim 1 of the first auxiliary request reads as follows:

"1. A device (4, 17) to perform the coinjection into a mold (2) of at least two materials at the fluid state coming from one or more equipments (1) for feeding under pressure said materials, comprising canalization means, wherein said materials separately flow, said canalization means being in communication with a plurality of coinjection units (3, 20) arranged in correspondence to different points of a same cavity of said mold, and wherein the lengths [the erroneous term "legths" being used in the claim as submitted] of said canalization means between the ducts (7, 8; 18, 19) feeding said materials to said device (4) and the ducts (9, 10; 23, 24) for distribution of said materials to said coinjection units are different, characterized in that said canalization means are independently controlled in temperature and said coinjection units (3, 20) are comprising injectors that have means for independent temperature control of each flow of material and that are independently regulated as to flow rate."

Claim 1 of the second auxiliary request reads as follows:

"1. A device (4, 17) to perform the coinjection into a mold (2) of at least two materials at the fluid state coming from one or more equipments (1) for feeding under pressure said materials, comprising canalization means, wherein said materials separately flow, said canalization means being in communication with a plurality of coinjection units (3, 20) arranged in correspondence to different points of a same cavity of said mold, characterized in that said canalization means are independently controlled in temperature and said coinjection units (3, 20) are comprising injectors placed side by side, said injectors having means for independent temperature control of each flow of material and being independently regulated as to flow rate."

V. The following documents were inter alia referred to in the appeal proceedings:

E5: Drawings of "2-K-Heißkanalverteiler" (E5a) and "2-K-Heißkanal" (E5b) of Battenfeld Maschinenfabriken GmbH in combination with an affidavit of 22 December 1997 signed by Mr Helmut Eckardt, employee of the respondent, Battenfeld Maschinenfabriken GmbH

E6: EP-A-0 467 274

E11: DE-B-24 45 786

E12: US-A-4 104 353 (family member of E11)

VI. In the written and oral proceedings the appellant argued essentially as follows:

Main request

Document E11 is to be considered to represent the closest prior art. This document shows all features of the preamble of claim 1. It also shows that the injectors are independently regulated as to flow rate. This is achieved by the spigot cocks 39 and 40 and the valve 55. The flow rate regulation of the patent in suit is not to be understood as a continuous adjustment, but rather, like the regulation in document E11, as an on-off control. Document E11 does not show that the canalization means are independently controlled in temperature and that the injectors have means for independent temperature control of each flow of material. However, these features are rendered obvious from document E6. This document explains the necessity of an independent temperature control of two different materials in moulding devices, and it shows how such an independent temperature control can be technically realized. With the combination of documents E11 and E6 a person skilled in the art arrives therefore at the subject-matter of claim 1 according to the main request.

First auxiliary request

The additional feature of claim 1, according to the first auxiliary request, that the lengths of the canalization means are different goes beyond the content of the application as filed. The application as filed does not mention such different lengths and the drawings appear to show equal lengths. Furthermore, this feature lacks clarity because it does not specify in an unambiguous manner which lengths are meant and gives therefore room for interpretation. Thus, claim 1 according to the first auxiliary request does not meet the requirements of Articles 123(2) and 84 EPC.

Second auxiliary request

The additional feature of claim 1, according to the second auxiliary request, that the injectors are placed side by side is not disclosed in the application as filed. An injector is to be understood as the complete part 25 of Figure 4 of the patent in suit. There is no support in the application as filed for an arrangement with a plurality of such parts placed side by side. If, however, the expression "injectors placed side by side" is to be understood as the configuration shown in Figure 4 of the patent in suit, then there is a lack of clarity. On the other hand, injectors placed side by side are known from document E11, since the coaxial arrangement shown in Figures 2 and 4 falls under the definition "side by side". Thus, the additional feature of claim 1 of the second auxiliary request cannot give rise to an inventive step. Also drawings E5a and E5b show a coinjection unit with injectors placed side by side, which is similar to the arrangement shown in Figure 4 of the patent in suit. The affidavit of Mr Eckardt gives all necessary information to prove the public prior use so that these documents constitute prior art within the meaning of Article 54(2) EPC. Drawing E5a also shows an independent temperature control of the canalization means so that the subject-matter of claim 1 of the second auxiliary request lacks an inventive step with respect to the public prior use.

VII. In the written and oral proceedings the respondent argued essentially as follows:

Main request

The subject-matter of claim 1 differs from document E12 in that the canalization means and the injectors are independently controlled in temperature and in that the injectors are independently regulated as to flow rate. The term "flow rate" is to be understood as the amount of material per unit time, as stressed in decision T 619/99, point 3.3.3 of the Reasons. In document E12 the material flow can only be switched on and off. Thus, there is no regulation of the flow rate. Document E12 shows a device for the production of large sized products by injection in several points of the same mould. Thus, it is unavoidable that there are ducts of different lengths, unless the cavity is adapted to the lengths of the ducts. In contrast thereto, document E6 requires equal lengths of the ducts. Document E6 does not show a temperature control of the injectors. A combination of documents E12 and E6 is therefore not obvious and would not lead to all features of claim 1.

First auxiliary request

The different lengths of the ducts as defined in claim 1 according to the first auxiliary request are disclosed in the application as filed. Figure 3 clearly shows that the length of the horizontal duct 21 leading from duct 18 to duct 23 on the left side is shorter than the length of the horizontal duct 21 leading from duct 18 to duct 23 on the right side. The embodiment shown in Figure 1 of the patent in suit does not fall under the definition given in claim 1 of the first auxiliary request and is to be deleted, together with the corresponding part of the description.

Second auxiliary request

Figure 4 of the application as filed shows the lower part of the coinjection unit. There are two injectors, one for material A and another for material B, and these two injectors are placed side by side. Thus, the additional feature of claim 1 according to the second auxiliary request is supported by the application as filed.

The injectors for the two materials in document E11 are arranged coaxially. Such a coaxial arrangement is different from a side by side arrangement. The side by side arrangement offers the advantage of an easy, efficient and independent temperature control of each of the injectors and is not rendered obvious from the coaxial arrangement of document E11. The alleged prior use was mentioned for the first time in the appeal procedure during the oral proceedings and cannot therefore be used at that late stage of the proceedings. Apart from that, the appellant did not prove the facts of the prior use so that it cannot be considered representing relevant state of the art.

1. Main request

1.1. Claim 1 of the main request is supplemented with respect to claim 1 as granted by the feature that the coinjection units comprise injectors which have means for independent temperature control of each flow of material and which are independently regulated as to flow rate. The subject-matter of claim 1, including this feature, is disclosed in the application as filed (cf. column 5, lines 13 to 17 and 40 to 42 and claim 7 of the published version).

The Board is therefore satisfied that claim 1 meets the requirements of Article 123(2) and (3) EPC. It also meets the requirements of Article 84 and of Rule 57(a) EPC. The appellant did not raise objections in that respect.

1.2. Document E11 is to be considered the closest prior art. This document discloses a device in accordance with the preamble of claim 1. The problem to be solved in view of this document is to provide a device ensuring also in the production of large products the distribution homogeneity of the injected materials in their correct proportions (cf. column 3, lines 49 to 56 of the patent in suit). This problem is solved by the features of the characterising portion of claim 1, i.e. by canalization means which are independently controlled in temperature and by injectors which have means for an independent temperature control of each flow of material and which are independently regulated as to flow rate.

Document E6 discusses the problems that arise when different materials are processed in one injection moulding device, and it recommends as a solution for these problems independent temperature controls of the hot-runner blocks so that it is possible to adapt each hot-runner to the melting point of the material and thus to keep the materials in their optimum liquid state (cf. page 3, lines 18 to 26; page 3, line 51 to page 4, line 2; and page 7, lines 41 to 50). Although document E6 is related to a moulding device in which the coinjection units lead to different cavities, the recommendation to control the temperature of each of the materials independently is a basic teaching that can be applied also in a device in which the materials are injected at different points in the same cavity. In both cases it is necessary to press the materials through ducts of considerable lengths, and in both cases the injectors may be arranged at a considerable distance from the hot-runner heaters. Thus, a person skilled in the art, confronted with the problem to produce moulding products of two different materials in a single cavity by coinjecting the different materials at different points of the cavity, as in document E11, is taught by document E6 to heat the canalization means independently. When further confronted with the problem to produce in such a way large products, it may not be satisfying to heat only the canalization means independently because of the different distances along the ducts through which the materials flow. It is therefore also obvious to supplement the injector heater 28 of document E6, which already allows a temperature control of one material in the injector (cf. page 6, lines 10 and 11), by a further injector heater for the second material, to provide also a temperature control of the other material in the injector, so that up to the end of their flow ways the materials are kept under optimum conditions.

Thus, in the light of the disclosure of document E6, the features of claim 1 that the canalization means are independently controlled in temperature and that the injectors have means for independent temperature control of each flow of material are obvious features.

The further distinguishing feature between the subject-matter of claim 1 and the device shown in document E11 is that the injectors are independently regulated as to flow rate. The Board agrees with the respondent that the term "flow rate", in the context of an injection moulding device, is to be interpreted as the quantity of injected material per unit time. The device of document E11 is equipped with means suitable for regulating the flow rate in the injectors. Although the spigot cocks ("Drosselklappenventile") 39 and 40 (cf. Figures 2 and 4) seem to be operated as on-off valves (cf. column 4, lines 25 to 37), a person skilled in the art would immediately recognize that these spigot cocks can be used to regulate the flow rate, if necessary. Thus, also the feature of claim 1 that the injectors are regulated as to flow rate is to be considered as obvious.

All features which distinguish the subject-matter of claim 1 from the device shown in document E11 are therefore obvious and do not involve an inventive step. Claim 1 of the main request is not allowable for this reason.

2. First auxiliary request

Claim 1 of the first auxiliary request is supplemented with respect to claim 1 of the main request by the feature that the lengths of the canalization means between the ducts feeding the materials to the device and the ducts for distribution of the materials to the coinjection units are different.

The respondent mentioned Figure 3 of the application as filed as basis for this feature. The description and the claims of the application as filed are silent about different lengths of the ducts. However, it is established case law that drawings of patent applications are merely schematic. Also Figure 3 of the application as filed is a schematic drawing which cannot be considered reflecting the true configuration and true dimensions of the device and which is, moreover, only one part of an injection moulding arrangement of unknown form, leaving it open how this arrangement left and right of the shown part looks like. Thus, Figure 3 of the application as filed cannot serve as a basis for the additional feature of claim 1.

The Board concludes therefore that claim 1 of the first auxiliary request is not allowable under Article 123(2) EPC.

3. Second auxiliary request

3.1. Claim 1 of the second auxiliary request is supplemented with respect to claim 1 of the main request by the feature that the injectors are placed side by side.

The appellant was of the opinion that this feature is not disclosed in the application as filed and therefore not in accordance with Article 123(2) EPC, or that this feature lacks clarity and is therefore not in accordance with Article 84 EPC. The Board cannot share this opinion.

The subject-matter of claim 1, including the feature that the coinjection units comprise injectors placed side by side, is disclosed in the application as filed in column 5, lines 13 to 17, claim 6 and Figure 4. The requirements of Article 123(2) EPC are therefore fulfilled.

The corresponding text of the patent in suit (cf. column 5, lines 46 to 50) refers to the cross section of the "lower portion of an injector (25)". However, it is clear for a skilled reader of the whole content of the patent in suit that this is an obvious mistake and that the lower portion (25) of the coinjection unit (20) is meant. The same obvious mistake occurred in column 5, line 1 with respect to Figure 2 of the patent in suit.

The Board is therefore satisfied that the subject-matter of claim 1 and the description according to the second auxiliary request meet the requirements of Articles 123(2) and (3) and 84 EPC.

3.2. The respondent objected to the fact that the appellant relied on the public prior use according to documents E5 during oral proceedings for the first time in the appeal procedure. However, documents E5 were filed together with the notice of opposition. In the decision under appeal the Opposition Division has decided that the subject-matter of claim 1 was novel with respect to the alleged public prior use, without having addressed the question whether the public prior use was proven or not. The appellant tried to rely on the alleged public prior use in response to an amendment made by the respondent during the appeal procedure, i.e. the side by side arrangement of the injectors. The alleged public prior use seems to disclose also such a side by side arrangement of injectors and would therefore, if proven, be highly relevant.

However, the appellant failed to prove up to the hilt that the alleged public prior use is to be considered prior art within the meaning of Article 54(2) EPC. Although having already been requested by the Opposition Division during the opposition procedure to submit further evidence of the facts and circumstances of the alleged public prior use, the appellant failed to do so. In decision T 472/92 (OJ EPO 1998, 161; cf. point 3.2 of the Reasons) it is held that the following facts must be established in order to prove the existence in fact and in law of a public prior use: (a) the date on which the prior use occurred, (b) exactly what was in prior use, and (c) the circumstances surrounding the prior use (e.g. confidentiality). In the present case, the date of the alleged public prior use is more than eleven years prior to the date when Mr Eckardt signed his affidavit. It is however very doubtful, whether any person skilled in the art is able to remember the exact date, the exact technical details and the exact circumstances of the alleged prior use after eleven years. Further documents clearly supporting these facts are missing so that the Board has no evidence as to what device was delivered, and when, and under which circumstances it was delivered.

It follows that the alleged public prior use according to documents E5 may not be considered prior art within the meaning of Article 54(2) EPC.

3.3. The injectors of document E11 are of a coaxial design. This can be seen from Figures 2 and 4 and was acknowledged by the appellant. Also document E6 shows coaxial injectors (cf. the drawings). A coaxial design and a side by side design are mutually exclusive. In addition, neither document E6 nor document E11 suggest to replace the coaxial injector design by a side by side arrangement for injecting the materials. Thus, the feature that the coinjection units comprise injectors placed side by side constitutes a further difference of the subject-matter of claim 1 with respect to documents E6 and E11.

The side by side arrangement has the advantage that the independent temperature control of the individual injectors is much more easier than in a coaxial arrangement. A coaxial design makes it difficult to control the temperature in the injectors independently.

The Board is therefore satisfied that the subject-matter of claim 1 of the second auxiliary request, including the feature that the coinjection unit comprises injectors placed side by side, involves an inventive step.

3.4. Dependent claims 2 to 4 refer to embodiments of the subject-matter of claim 1 according to the second auxiliary request; thus, their subject-matter does also involve an inventive step.

Order

ORDER

For these reasons it is decided that:

1. The decision under appeal is set aside.

2. The case is remitted to the first instance with the order to maintain the patent on the basis of the following documents:

(a) claims 1 to 4 filed as second auxiliary request on 3. March 2003; and

(b) description, pages 2 to 4 submitted as second auxiliary request during oral proceedings; and

(c) drawings, Figures 1 to 4 as granted.

Footer - Service & support
  • Service & support
    • FAQ
    • Publications
    • Procedural communications
    • Contact us
    • Subscription centre
    • Official holidays
    • Forums
    • Glossary
Footer - More links
  • Jobs & careers
  • Press centre
  • Single Access Portal
  • Procurement
  • Boards of Appeal
SoMe facebook 0
European Patent Office
EPO Jobs
SoMe instagram
EuropeanPatentOffice
SoMe linkedIn
European Patent Office
EPO Jobs
EPO Procurement
SoMe twitter
EPOorg
EPOjobs
SoMe youtube
TheEPO
Footer
  • Legal notice
  • Terms of use
  • Data protection and privacy
  • Accessibility