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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office Decisions >> The British Precast Concrete Federation Limited v Coventry University (Patent) [2006] UKIntelP o02906 (27 January 2006) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKIntelP/2006/o02906.html Cite as: [2006] UKIntelP o2906, [2006] UKIntelP o02906 |
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Summary
A request to amend was opposed on the grounds that (a) the proposed amendments (i) did not distinguish what was claimed from prior art jointly authored by the inventor, (ii) were not clear and (iii) added subject matter by deletion, and (b) discretion to amend should be withheld.
On the hearing officers construction of the expression 'slot-like' he found that claim 1, as it was proposed to amend it, was novel, inventive and clear, and that a request to delete a figure would have no affect on the scope of claim 1 and so did not add subject matter. Nevertheless, the hearing officer found that the patentees failure to make the whole story known, the patentees attempts to gain an unfair advantage from the patent and the patentees culpability for the delay in requesting the amendment provided compelling reasons for refusing the amendments.