Auckland Uniservices Limited
[2011] APO 20
•22 March 2011
IP AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIAN PATENT OFFICE
Auckland Uniservices Limited [2011] APO 20
Patent Application: 2008202008
Title:Methods And Compositions For Assessment Of Pulmonary Function And Disorders
Patent Applicant: Auckland Uniservices Limited
Delegate: Dr S.D.Barker
Decision Date: 22 March 2011
Catchwords: PATENTS – examiner objection – case management of divisional applications – no response by applicant – application refused
Representation: Patent applicant: A J Park
IP AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIAN PATENT OFFICE
Patent Application: 2008202008
Title:Methods And Compositions For Assessment Of Pulmonary Function And Disorders
Patent Applicant: Auckland Uniservices Limited
Date of Decision: 22 March 2011
DECISION
I refuse the application.
REASONS FOR DECISION
Patent application 2008202008 was filed by Auckland Uniservices Limited as a divisional of application 2002323841 on 6 May 2008. An examination report issued on 28 October 2010, raising four objections. In line with the Commissioner's approach to case management of divisionals, the report included the following note:
"Objections 1-4 of my report are based on the same grounds objected to in the examination of patent application 2002323841. Documents D1-D5 were cited during that examination. Please note that if a response overcoming those objections is not filed within two months of the date of this report the Commissioner will consider whether to direct amendment of the application under section 107 or proceed to refuse the application under section 49(2) of the Act. If intending to proceed under either of these provisions the Commissioner will notify you in writing and indicate the time and place you may be heard on the matter. In deciding the matter the Commissioner will consider all possible grounds of objection to the application not only those identified above."
As no reply was received, the Commissioner issued a hearing notice in the following terms:
"The examination report of 28 October 2010 raised an objection(s) equivalent to that in the parent application. In line with our approach to case management of divisionals, you were given two months to respond to that report. As no response has been received, the matter will now be set for hearing.
I believe that it is possible to hear this matter on the basis of written submissions, so I allow you one (1) month from the date of this letter to file any submissions you wish. Your submissions should address the ground(s) of objection identified in the examination report. Once your submissions have been received, or alternatively if no submissions are received, the matter will be passed to a hearing officer to issue a written decision. Please note that it is possible for the Commissioner to refuse the application or direct amendment.
Alternatively, if you file amendments overcoming the objection(s) within this period, the Commissioner will not proceed with the hearing. However, if the amendments do not fully overcome the objection(s), you will be advised of this fact and the hearing may continue as above."
The applicant has not provided any submissions.
The objection
I have reviewed the examiner's report, and I agree that there are appropriately raised objections. The applicant has chosen not to defend the application. They have provided no submissions disputing the objections, and have not proposed any amendment to attempt to overcome the objections. In these circumstances there are no reasonable prospects of the applicant overcoming the objections. The application should be refused.
Dr S.D.Barker
Delegate of the Commissioner of Patents
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