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Leonard Stockley v Husqvarna UK Ltd (Patent) [2010] UKIntelP o21410 (1 July 2010)
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Leonard Stockley v Husqvarna UK Ltd [2010] UKIntelP o21410 (1 July 2010)
For the whole decision click here: o21410
Patent decision
- BL number
- O/214/10
- Concerning rights in
- EP(UK) 1367016 B1
- Hearing Officer
- Mr S Probert
- Decision date
- 1 July 2010
- Person(s) or Company(s) involved
- Leonard Stockley v Husqvarna UK Ltd
- Provisions discussed
- Section 72, Section 75
- Keywords
- Costs, Inventive step, Revocation
- Related Decisions
- [2009] UKIntelP o40209, [2009] UKIntelP o11809
Summary
The patent concerns an electric lawnmower, with a spool holder for storing the electric cable integrally formed on an outside surface of the grass-box. In a previous decision (O/402/09), the Hearing Officer gave the patentee an opportunity to amend the patent under section 75, to avoid revocation. Three alternative sets of claims were proposed by the patentee under section 75, and a hearing was held following which the Hearing Officer accepted that (only) the second of the three alternative sets of claims could be allowed. Because the claim set included another independent claim (claim 2) that was not allowable, the Hearing Officer gave the patentee a short period of time to refile the second set of claims with claim 2 deleted.
The decision also deals with the matter of costs in the revocation proceedings.