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David John Young v Firstbrook and Doman Limited (Patent) [2006] UKIntelP o03406 (1 February 2006)
URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKIntelP/2006/o03406.html
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[2006] UKIntelP o3406,
[2006] UKIntelP o03406
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David John Young v Firstbrook and Doman Limited [2006] UKIntelP o03406 (1 February 2006)
For the whole decision click here: o03406
Patent decision
- BL number
- O/034/06
- Concerning rights in
- EP(UK) 1084613
- Hearing Officer
- Mr D J Barford
- Decision date
- 1 February 2006
- Person(s) or Company(s) involved
- David John Young v Firstbrook and Doman Limited
- Provisions discussed
- PA.1977 section 72
- Keywords
- Inventive step, Novelty, Revocation
- Related Decisions
- None
Summary
The claimant applied for revocation on the grounds that the invention was not patentable having regard to certain prior art, notably Registered Design Number 1045670 and patent number GB 1416096.
The hearing officer found the patent to be novel and inventive over that prior art and dismissed the application for revocation.