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European Patent Convention - This area contains legal texts from the EPO, including the European Patent Convention, Ancillary regulations to the EPC, National law relating to the EPC, Guidelines for Examination, and much more.
Some interesting themes have developed from the decisions of the EPO's Technical Boards of Appeal for parameter cases, in particular in relation to the assessment of clarity and sufficiency. These are reflected in the Guidelines for Examination in the European Patent Office, Part F, Chapter IV, 4.11, which indicate that
The area defined by the claims must be as precise as the invention allows. As a general rule, claims which attempt to define the invention by a result to be achieved should not be allowed, in particular if they only amount to claiming the underlying technical problem. However, they may be allowed if the invention either can
Parameters. Section F?IV, 4.11, in the Guidelines for Examination in the EPO applies mutatis mutandis. GL/ISPE 5.36. For the assessment of novelty of claims containing parameters, see GL/PCT-EPO G?VI, 6. Whether the method of and the means for measurement of the parameters need also be in the claim is dealt with in
Parameters. Where the invention relates to a product, it may be defined in a claim in various ways, viz. as a chemical product by its chemical formula, as a product of a process (if no clearer definition is possible; see also F?IV, 4.12) or, exceptionally, by its parameters. Parameters are characteristic values, which may be
European Patent Convention - This area contains legal texts from the EPO, including the European Patent Convention, Ancillary regulations to the EPC, National law relating to the EPC, Guidelines for Examination, and much more.
The requirement that the claims must be clear applies to individual claims, i.e. to independent and dependent claims alike, and also to the claims as a whole. The clarity of the claims is of the utmost importance in view of their function in defining the matter for which protection is sought. Therefore, the meaning of the terms of
European Patent Convention - This area contains legal texts from the EPO, including the European Patent Convention, Ancillary regulations to the EPC, National law relating to the EPC, Guidelines for Examination, and much more. 11. Arguments and evidence submitted by the applicant · 12. Selection inventions · 13.
Implicit disclosure and parameters. In the case of a prior document, the lack of novelty may be apparent from what is explicitly stated in the document itself. Alternatively, it may be implicit in the sense that, in carrying out the teaching of the prior document, the skilled person would inevitably arrive at a result falling within the
Part F – The European Patent Application. all known methods yield the same result (within the limits of measurement accuracy). However, in all other cases the method of and means for measurement should be included in the claims as the claims define the matter for which protection
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