T 0204/83 (Venturi) of 24.6.1985

European Case Law Identifier: ECLI:EP:BA:1985:T020483.19850624
Date of decision: 24 June 1985
Case number: T 0204/83
Application number: 80401694.7
IPC class: B01J
Language of proceedings: FR
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Versions: OJ
Title of application: -
Applicant name: Charbonnages
Opponent name: -
Board: 3.3.01
Headnote: Features shown solely in a drawing form part of the state of the art when a person skilled in that art is able, in the absence of any other description, to derive a technical teaching from them. Dimensions obtained merely by measuring a diagrammatic representation in a document do not form part of the disclosure.
Relevant legal provisions:
European Patent Convention 1973 Art 52(1)
European Patent Convention 1973 Art 54(1)
European Patent Convention 1973 Art 54(2)
Keywords: Novelty
Diagrammatic representation -details
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