CHANCERY DIVISION
PATENTS COURT
Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
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(1) BLUE GENTIAN LLC (2) E. MISHAN & SONS, INC TRADING AS EMSON |
Claimants |
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(1) TRISTAR PRODUCTS (UK) LIMITED (2) TRISTAR PRODUCTS INC. |
Defendants |
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Roger Wyand QC and Jonathan Hill (instructed by Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP) for the Defendants
Hearing dates: 5th, 6th, 9th December 2013
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Birss :
Person skilled in the art and common general knowledge
Construction
A garden water hose assembly comprising:
an outer tube formed from a non-elastic and flexible material and no metal;
an inner tube constructed from an elastic material,
said outer tube and said inner tube each having a first end attached together by a first coupler and a second end attached together by a second coupler;
said outer tube being unattached from said inner tube between said first and second couplers;
said outer tube and said inner tube having a substantially shortened first length in a non-water flow contracted state with said outer tube extending about an outer surface of said inner tube in an undulating state
and a substantially longer second length with said outer tube capturing said inner tube in an expanded state upon the application of water pressure to the interior of the elastic inner tube as water flows through the assembly,
said inner tube having a larger wall thickness in the contracted state than in the expanded state ad the wall thickness decreasing as the hose moves from the contracted to the expanded state,
and wherein a water flow restrictor is provided in or is connected to the second coupler.
Ragner
"In most designs the biasing of the flexible cover material of the hose is designed to be small compared to the biasing caused by the spring. However, in some designs, for special purposes, the cover material may represent a significant portion of the bias force. In fact, if desired, the hose may obtain all its biasing force from the cover material, and not need a separate metal or composite spring at all."
"[…] Even the hose cover material itself can be used as the biasing means if made of a resilient material that provides consistent restoring force. The biasing spring(s) can also be placed on the interior or exterior of the hose. Even elastic bands can be used to bias a linearly retractable hose. […]"
(1) (a) Identify the notional person skilled in the art;
(b) Identify the relevant common general knowledge of that person;
(2) Identify the inventive concept of the claim in question or if that cannot readily be done, construe it;
(3) Identify what, if any, differences exist between the matter cited as forming part of the "state of the art" and the inventive concept of the claim or the claim as construed;
(4) Viewed without any knowledge of the alleged invention as claimed, do those differences constitute steps which would have been obvious to the person skilled in the art or do they require any degree of invention?
McDonald
What does McDonald disclose?
The inner tube is made of elastomeric material which will expand in length when gas pressure is applied inside it. The longer outer, tube or sheath is made of a non-expandable, non-elastic material which is pleated along its length and into which the inner tube is assembled and attached at its ends. As the inner tube expands, the outer non-elastic tube prevents radial expansion of the inner tube whilst allowing axial expansion of the inner tube. This causes the pleated form of the outer tube or sheath to straighten out and therefore lengthen together with the inner tube which remains inside and attached to the outer tube. When the gas pressure is reduced inside the inner tube, both tubes reduce in length, such that the hose can be stored compactly.
Flow restrictor
Functional features
Garden water hose
McDonald - inventive step
Conclusion