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CHANCERY DIVISION
PATENTS COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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IN THE MATTER OF | ||
The Patents Act 1977 | ||
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IN THE MATTER OF | ||
Patent Application No. GB0301172.3 in the name of Stephen Townsend |
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No oral submissions made
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NO ORAL SUBMISSIONS MADE
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Laddie:
The Application
"In households possessing an advent calendar and more than one person, it is desirable that the treats are shared equally. However, this is an ideal which in practice is difficult to obtain, especially when the treats comprise chocolate. The problem often arises in a situation where occupants of such a household rise from bed at different times each morning. A person with a propensity to rise early has the opportunity to open the next door on the advent calendar and indulge in the treat before any other person in the household – this being possible because the new day "permits" the next door in the advent calendar to be opened. As a result, an inequitable distribution of the threats arises and, occasionally, this can lead to disharmony. This situation can arise if a person consistently goes to bed in the early hours, i.e. the next day."
"[In the advent calendar illustrated and described in the specification] each pair of doors is further identified as associated with either female 4 or male 5 although the associations need not be limited to 'his and hers'; for gay and lesbian couples, 'his (a) and his (b)' and 'hers (a) and hers (b)' respectively would be appropriate. For family members, one might use 'brother and sister' or 'mother and daughter' etc."
"An advent calendar for counting the days from a first date to a second date comprising a plurality of mutually spaced doors, each door being identified as associated with a particular day and adapted to reveal, upon opening, a respective treat characterised in that at least one door is further identified by an additional indicium."
"It is hereby declared that the following (among other things) are not inventions for the purposes of this Act, that is to say, anything which consists of
… (d) the presentation of information.
but the foregoing provision shall prevent anything from being treated as an invention for the purposes of this Act only to the extent that a patent or application for a patent relates to that thing as such."