European Patent Office

T 0013/84 (Reformulation of the problem) du 15.05.1986

Identifiant européen de la jurisprudence
ECLI:EP:BA:1986:T001384.19860515
Date de la décision
15 mai 1986
Numéro de l'affaire
T 0013/84
Requête en révision de
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Numéro de la demande
80301953.8
Classe de la CIB
H02M 7/04
Langue de la procédure
Anglais
Distribution
Publiées au Journal officiel de l'OEB (A)
Téléchargement
Décision en anglais
Autres décisions pour cet affaire
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Résumés pour cette décision
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Titre de la demande
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Nom du demandeur
Sperry
Nom de l'opposant
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Chambre
3.5.01
Sommaire

1. The nature of the technical problem solved by the invention has to be determined on the basis of objectively established facts, in particular as appearing in the prior art revealed in the course of the proceedings, which may be different from the prior art of which the applicant was actually aware at the time the application was filed. A reformulation of the problem which then may become necessary is not precluded by Article 123(2) EPC if the problem could be deduced by the person skilled in the art from the application as filed when considered in the light of the prior art which is nearest to the invention.

2. Where a two-part form of claim is used the apparatus or process constituting the prior art which is nearest to the invention will in compliance with Rule 29(1)(a) EPC have to figure in the preamble of the claim, stating such features of it as are necessary for the definition of the claimed subject-matter and which are, in combination, already part of this prior art.

Dispositions juridiques pertinentes
European Patent Convention R 29(1) 1973
Mots-clés
Prior art on which to base the preamble of a claim
Reformulation of the problem
Exergue
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Affaires citées
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ORDER

For these reasons, it is decided that:

1. The decision of the Examining Division dated 25.08.83 is hereby amended as follows:

The European patent application shall not be refused according to Article 97(1) EPC on the grounds set out in the said decision provided that within time limits set by the Examining Division the Applicant offers amendments to the application which in the opinion of the Examining Division meet the objections set out in Part II of the said decision and are also otherwise in agreement with the Board's reasoning.

2. The case is remitted to the Examining Division for further prosecution.