European Patent Office

T 0276/99 (Publication of patent specification/PHILIPS) du 26.09.2001

Identifiant européen de la jurisprudence
ECLI:EP:BA:2001:T027699.20010926
Date de la décision
26 septembre 2001
Numéro de l'affaire
T 0276/99
Requête en révision de
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Numéro de la demande
93203143.8
Langue de la procédure
Anglais
Distribution
Distribuées aux présidents et aux membres des chambres de recours (B)
Téléchargement
Décision en anglais
Versions JO
Aucun lien JO trouvé
Autres décisions pour cet affaire
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Résumés pour cette décision
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Titre de la demande
Display device including a correction circuit, and correction circuit for use in said device
Nom du demandeur
Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
Nom de l'opposant
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Chambre
3.5.01
Sommaire
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Mots-clés
Replacement of parts of the description by a reference to the A-publication (no)
Referral to Enlarged Board of Appeal (no)
Referral to Court of Justice of the European Communities (no)
Exergue
(1) The description is an essential part of the patent specification for the purpose of understanding and being able to carry out the invention (Article 83 EPC) and for determining the scope of the claims pursuant to Article 69 EPC, and parts of the description cannot be replaced by a mere reference to the A-publication (even if this might save on translation costs).
(2) The provisions of the EPC, and the purpose of these, forbidding such replacement are clear, and no serious arguments based on the EC Treaty or the TRIPS Agreement exist which throw doubt on the matter or which raise anything that can be regarded as an important point of law that should be referred to the Enlarged Board of Appeal, let alone the Court of Justice of the European Communities. A reference to the latter would in any case appear to have no basis under the EPC or the EC Treaty Article 234 (ex 177).
Affaires citantes
T 0348/11T 1849/12

ORDER

For these reasons it is decided that:

1. The decision under appeal is set aside.

2. The request for referral of legal questions to the Court of Justice of the European Communities is refused.

3. The request for referral of legal questions to the Enlarged Board of Appeal is refused.

4. The matter is remitted to the Examining Division with the order to grant a patent on the basis of the text accompanying the Communication under Rule 51(4) EPC dated 21 January 1999.