T 2171/14 () of 31.5.2016

European Case Law Identifier: ECLI:EP:BA:2016:T217114.20160531
Date of decision: 31 May 2016
Case number: T 2171/14
Petition for review: R 0007/16
Application number: 07729977.4
IPC class: F01N 3/02
F01N 3/029
F01N 3/20
F01N 3/36
Language of proceedings: EN
Distribution: C
Download and more information:
Decision text in EN (PDF, 639 KB)
Documentation of the appeal procedure can be found in the Register
Bibliographic information is available in: EN
Versions: Unpublished
Title of application: ENGINE EXHAUST GAS ADDITIVE STORAGE SYSTEM
Applicant name: Plastic Omnium Advanced Innovation and Research
Opponent name: DELPHI DIESEL SYSTEMS LTD
Kautex Textron GmbH & Co. KG
Continental Emitec Verwaltungs GmbH
Board: 3.2.06
Headnote: -
Relevant legal provisions:
European Patent Convention Art 111(1)
European Patent Convention Art 100(c)
European Patent Convention Art 123(2)
European Patent Convention Art 123(3)
European Patent Convention Art 84
European Patent Convention R 111(2)
Rules of procedure of the Boards of Appeal Art 11
Rules of procedure of the Boards of Appeal Art 13(1)
Keywords: Appealed decision - sufficiently reasoned (no)
Remittal to the department of first instance - special reasons for not remitting the case
Appeal decision - remittal to the department of first instance (no)
Grounds for opposition - extension of subject-matter (yes)
Amendments - broadening of claim (yes)
Amendments - allowable (no)
Amendments - broadening of claim (yes)
Amendments - added subject-matter (yes)
Late-filed auxiliary requests VII new, IX new and X new
Late-filed auxiliary requests - admitted (yes) VIII new
Late-filed auxiliary requests - admitted (no)
Catchwords:

Point 5.4

Cited decisions:
G 0002/10
Citing decisions:
-

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