Dennison Manufacturing Company v Monarch Marking Systems Inc

Case

[1981] FCA 220

25 Nov 1981

No judgment structure available for this case.

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I N THE FEDZ3AL COURT OF AUSTRALIA_

)

VG

NO.

1 3 0 O f 1 9 6 1

- VICTOKIA

DISTRICT

REGISTRY

)

1

GENERAL DIVISION

1

I n

t h e m a t t e r o f t h e

P a t e n t s

Act

i952-1976

Between:

DENNISON

MANUFACTURING

C O W A N Y

Appl icant

I_

And:

MONARCH MARKING SYSTEMS,

-

I

N

C

.

Respondent

Coram:

Smi thers

J .

25 November

1 9 8 1

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

Th i s

is

a

matter

conce rn ing an app l i ca t ion

f o r

g r a n t

of

a p a t e n t

i n

r e l a t i o n

t o

a n

a r t i c l e

c a l l e d

a

connec to r .

I n

t h e

a p p l i c a t i o n

t h e

g r a n t

was

sought

i n r e s p e c t

of

s i x claims

s a i d t o been re jec ted

b

e

b a s e d

on

t h e

s p e c i f i c a t i o n .

The

a p p l i c a t i o n

h a v i n g

by

the

Acting

Deputy

Commissioner

of

Patents

the

a p p l i c a n t a p p e a l e d t o t h e

Supreme

C o u r t

of

Viccoria.

By t h e judgment of t h e Supreme

Court

the

appeal was

a l l o w e d

i n

r e s p e c t

of

t h e s i x t h

claim

made

i n

t h e

a p p l i c a t i o n

b u t

r e j e c t e d

i n so f a r a . ~

it

r e l a t e d

t o

t h e f i r s t ,

f i v e

of

such

2 .

claims.

The

a p p l i c a n t

d e s i r e s

t o appeal

t o

t h e

F e d e r a l

C o u r t

o f

Aus t r a l i a

f rom

thac

par t

o f

t h e

jcldginent

by

which

t h e

reEusal

of

the

Act

ing

Deputy

Commissioner

to

grant

a

p a t e n t

f o r

t h e

i nven t ion

as

c l a i m e d

i n

t h e

f i r s t

f i v e

c l a i m s

was

upheld.

By

s .148(1 )

o f

t he

Act

an

appeal

l ies t o

t h e

F e d e r a l

Court

from

a judgment

of F e d e r a l

the

Supreme

Court

but,

by

s.148(2)

n o t

w i t h o u t

l eave

o f

t h e

C o u r t .

T h i s

is

a n

a p p l i c a t i o n f o r s u c h l e a v e .

For

c o n s i d e r a t i o n s

o f

b r e v i t y

t h e

o b s e r v a t i o n s

fo l lowing

are

t o be

read

as though

a l cngs ide

t he

r easons

o f

the

learned

Judge,

and

understood

by

r e f e r e n c e

t o

t h e

f a c t s

found

by

t he

l ea rned

Judge .

Te

rmino

logy

s i r r i l a r

t o

t ha t

u sed

by

the l ea rned Judge

is

a l s o = s e d h e r e i n .

The

a p p l i c a t i o n

res ts ,

bas i ca l ly ,

on

t he

submiss

ions

t h a t ,

(1)

i n h o l d i n g

t h a t

t h e

a p p l i c a n t ' s

claims

o t h e r

t h a n

claim

V I ,

l a c k e d

n o v e l t y

t h e

l e a r n e d

t r i a l

J u d g e

e r r e d

i n

a t

l e a s t

two

c r i t i c a l

respects:-

( a )

f i n d i n g

i n

t h a t

c l a i m

o n e

o f

t h e

a p p l i c a n t ' s

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

( t h e

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

i n

s u i t )

i n c l u d e d

a l l

methods

o f

ob ta in ing

the

r e s u l t

sought

-.-

3 .

b y

t h e

a p p l i c a n t ' s

a l l e g e d

i n v e n t i o n ,

and

i n

p a r t i c u l a r

t h a t

c l a i m

o n e

claims

a l l a r t i c l e s which

conta in

a l l

t h e

c l a i m e d

i n t e g e r s ,

and

i f

f l a n g e s

a r e

a d d e d ,

w h e t h e r

s i g n i f i c a n t l y

f u n c t i o n a l

o r

n o t ,

t h e

r e s u l t a n t

a r t i c l e still

i n f r i n g e s ;

c

( b )

f i n d i n g

i n

t h a t s p e c i f i c a t i o n

i n

s o

f a r

as

t h e

p u r p o r t e d

t o

s p e c i t y

" p r o n g s "

a s

i n t e g e r

a n

o f

i t s

invent

ion

such

prongs

were

an

t

ic

ipa

ted

-

by

a

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

p u b l i s h e d

by

one

Baye t t o .

( 2 )

the

l earned

Judge

was

i n

e r r o r

i n

h o l d i n g

t h a t

t h e

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

and

claims

were

bad

f o r u n c e r t a i n t y

and

vagueness.

W i t h

r e s p e c t

t o

t h e

m a t t e r

r e f e r r e d

t o

i n

p a r a

( l ) ( a ) above

i t is clear

t h a t i f

t h e c o n c l u s i o n

of

t h e

l e a r n e d

judge

be

sound ,

t hen

t he

ca se

t ha t

t he

i nven t ion

c l a imed

by

t h e

a p p l i c a n t

i s

a n t i c i p a t e d

by

what

i s

d i s c l o s e d

i n

t h e

French

pa

ten

t

spec i f ica t ion

of

one

Bayet

to

,

which

was

p laced

o n t h e s t rong

s h e l v e s

i n

t h e

A u s t r a l i a n

P a t e n t

Office

i n 1 9 6 4 ,

is

a

one

.

4.

An

i m p o r t a n t

a s p e c t

o

f

t h e

B a y e t t o

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

is

t h a t as

s t a t e d

i n t h e

summary

the reo f

" t h e

s l i t head conta ins ,

a t t h e back,

two

flanges

which

by

their

pressure

a g a i n s t

t h e

f i n g e r s

o f

t h e

hand which ho lds

the

head

dur

ing

the

t igh ten ing

o f t h e f a c i l i t a t i n g

l o o p ,

c o n t r i b u t e

t o

o p e n i n g

t h e t h e pro tuberances ."

slit of

t h e head

and

t o

t h e

p a s s a g e

o f

And

irr

is

p o i n t e d

o u t

t h a t

i n

t h e

j u d g m e n t

u n d e r

c o n s i d e r a t i o n

t h e

l ea rned

Judge

conc

luded

t ha t

t he

sk i l l ed

Aus t r a l i an

r eade r

of

t h e

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

o f

B a y e t t o

would

t r e a t

each

of

the

th ree

pa rag raphs

o f

t he

summary

as

s t a t i n g

a

n

e s s e n t i a l

i n t e g e r

of

B a y e t t o ' s

i n v e n t i o n ,

" t h a t

is

t o

s a y ,

h e

would

u n d e r s t a n d

t h a t

t h e

d i a m e t r a l

slit

in

t he

channe

l

head

was

e s s e n t i a l

. . .

and

a l s o

t h e

i n t e g e r

of

two

f l anges

hav ing

t he

func t ion

se t

o u t ,

were

a l l e s s e n t i a l

parts

of

the

invent ion

of

Bayet to ."

I t

i s

c o n c e d e d

t h e

b y

a p p l i c a n t

t h a t

t h e

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

i n

s u i t

does

no t

exp res s ly

exc lude

a r t i c l e s

hav ing

f l anges

a t

t he

uppe r

end

o f

t he

socke t ,

bu t

it

is

submi t t ed

t ha t

by

c l e a r

i m p l i c a t i o n

t h e

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

i n

s u i t

exc ludes

f

rom

the

s

cope

o

f

c l a im

one

any

a r t i c l e

w i th

r e spec t

t o

w h i c h

s u c h

f l a n g e s

m i g h t

c o n t r i b u t e

t o

t h e

mode

of

o p e r a t i o n

o f

t h e

a r t i c l e

d e s c r i b e d

i n

t h e

s p e c i f i c a t i o n .

I t

is

argued tha t

the

absence

o

f

express

ment

ion

of

f langes

is

o f

l i t t l e

i m p o r t a n c e

i n

i t s e l f ,

p a r t i c u l a r l y ,

as

o n

t h e

p r o b a b i l i t i e s t h e d r a f t s m e n o f t h e s p e c i f i c a t i o n

would

have

no

cause

t o

c o n t e m p l a t e

e v e n

t h e

p o s s i b i l i t y

t h a t

f l a n g e s

m i g h t

be

used

i n

c o n n e c t i o n

w i t h

t h e

a r t i c l e

i n

q a e s t i o n .

I t

i s

5

urged

tha t

whether

o

r

no

t

someth ing

is w i t h i n a

claim

must

be

consrdered

as

a

m a t t e r

of

s u b s t a n c e a n d t h a t

t h e s p e c i f i c a t i o n

and

c l a ims

m u s t

be

cons t rued

g iv ing

t o

t he

words

u sed

t he i r

o rd inary and na tura l meaning .

On

t h i s b a s i s

it

is

i m p o r t a n t t o l o o k a t t h e i m p l i e d

l i m i t a t i o n s

o f

w h a t

is

claimed

by

r e f e r e n c e

t o

t h e

n a t u r a l

meaning of

t h e express ions

used .

I t

is

s a i d

b y

t h e

a p p l i c a n t

t h a t claim

one

is

i n e v f t a b l y

l i m i t e d

t o

c l a i m o n l y

a n

a r t i c l e

t h e mode

o f

ope ra t ion

of

which

i s

f u l l y

d e f i n e d

t h e r e i n

and

w h i c h

c o m p r i s e s

e x c l u s i v e l y

t h e

d e s i g n a t e d

i n t e g e r s

r e f e r a b l e

t o

t h e

mode o f

o p e r a t i o n

d e s c r i b e d

t h e r e i n .

I t

is

s a i d

t h a t

t h e

e s s e n t i a l f e a t u r e s o f c l a i m o n e a r e

a

connector

comprising

v a r i o u s

i n t e g e r s ,

n a m e l y ,

a

f i l a m e n t ,

a

s o c k e t

o n

t h e

f i l amen t ,

t he

socke t

compr i s ing

a

f i r s t

non

s l o t t e d

p o r t i o n

and a prongs, and a series o f

s e c o n d r e s i l i e n t

s l o t t e d

p o r t i o n

f o r m i n g

a

p l u r a l i t y

of

heads

d i s t r ibu ted

a long

t he

f i l amen t

" t o

snap

t h r o u g h t h e r e s i l i e n t p o r t i o n o f

t h e

s o c k e t

. . .

each

h e a d

b e i n g

s l i g h t l y

l a r g e r

t h a n

t h e

r e s i l i e n t

p o r t i o n

of

t h e

socke t

so

t h a t

i n s e r t i o n

o f

a

head

produces

expansion

of

the

sa id

p

rongs

and

,

a f t e r

a

head

has

been

inser ted

there through,

/

s a id

p

rongs

snap

i n

beh

ind

t he

head

t o

r e s t r a in

w i thd rawa l

o

f

I

l

t h e head

from

t h e s o c k e t . "

\

I t

is

u r g e d

t h a t

a c c o r ' d i n g

t h e

t o

n a t u r a l

cons t ruc t ion

of

the

words

" so

t h a t "

where

they

appear

i n

t h e

c l a i m

t h e y

i n d i c a t e

a

mode

of

o p e r a t i o n

t o which

a l l

t h e

6.

i n t e g e r s

c o n t r i b u t e ,

and

thereby

limit

t h e claim

t o i n t e g e r s

p a r t i c i p a t i n g

i n

t h e

p r e c i s e

mode

o f

ope ra t ion

i nd ica t ed .

And

i n t h i s c o n n e c t i o n it is u r g e d t h a t t h e l e a r n e d J u d g e f a i l e d t o g i v e t o t h e e x p r e s s i o n " s n a p i n " t h e p u r p o s i v e s i g n i f i c a n c e

which,

i n

i t s

c o n t e x t ,

it

r e a l l y

d o e s

h a v e .

To

" snap

i n"

c o n n o t e s

a c t i o n

t h a t

i s

swift

and

e f f e c t i v e .

It is argued

t h a t ,

i n t h e

t o t a l i t y

o f

t h e c o n s i s t o r y c l a u s e

and

claim

one,

t h e words

do

appear

t o

e x p r e s s

t h e

n o t i o n

t h a t

the

expans ion

f l e x i b i l i t y

a n d

r e s i l i e n c e

o f

t h e

p r o n g s

a r e

a l l

aimed

spec i f i ca l ly

t o

p roduce

t he

" snap

i n"

whereby

spon taneous ly

a n d s w i f t l y e f f e c t i v e l y and

t h e

c l o s i n g

of

t h e

p r o n g s

b e h i n d

t h e

h e a d

immediately

restrains

withdrawal

and

completes

t h e t i e around

the

a r t i c l e s

i n

the

connec to r .

The

expres s ion

"snap

i n "

seems

p a r t i c u l a r l y a p p r o p r i a t e t o c o n v e y t h e c o n c e p t

of

t h e p u r p o s e

o feature

f

e a c h

o

f

t h e

c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s

o

f

t h e

i n t e g e r s

concerned.

Each

of

e a c h

i n t e g e r

c o n t r i b u t e s

t o

t h i s

r e su l t .

\

1

'

Accordingly

it

is p u t t h a t on

a

c o n s t r u c t i o n

g i v i n g

\

a

n a t w a l meaning

t o w i thou t

t h e

t e r m s

u s e d

t h i s

r e s u l t

is

s t a t e d

t o

0

I

be ach i n t e g e r

ieved

necessa r i ly

t he

i n t roduc t ion

of

any

o

ther

i

a n d

i n

p a r t i c u l a r

w i t h o u t

f l a n g e s .

T h u s ,

t h e

s i t u a t i o n

b e i n g

t h a t

f l a n g e s

a r e

i n t e g e r s

essent ia l

t o

t h e

mode

o f

o p e r a t i o n

o

f

t h e

B a y e t t o

a r t i c l e ,

it

is

sai6

t h a t

a n

a r t i c l e

c o n s t r u c t e d

t o

use

f l a n g e s

f o r

t h e

f u n c t i o n

i n d i c a t e d

i n

t h e

B a y e t t o

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

would

n o t

i n f r i n g e

t h e

a r t i c l e

de f ined

i n

t h e

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

i n

s u i t .

T h i s

i s

c l e a r l y

a

7.

s u b s t a n t i a l

s u b m i s s i o n .

I t

is

s a i d

t h a t

t h e

c o n t r a r y

v i e w

t aken by

the

l ea rned

Judge

r e su l t ed

f rom

a

r e l u c t a n c e

t o

a c c o r d

t o

t h e

e x p r e s s i o n

" so

t h a t "

i n

claim one

the

purpos

ive

e f f e c t

which

by

a

n a t u r a l c o n s t r u c t i o n s h o u l d , i n t h e c o n t e x t ,

have

been

accorded

t o i t .

I t

is p o i n t e d

o u t

t h a t

t h e

l e a r n e d

Judge

regarded

those

words

as

i n t roduc ing a

reason why

t h e

heads

were

s l i g h t l y larger

t h a n

t h e

s o c k e t .

B u t

looking

a t

e/whole

c l a i m

t h e r e

would

seem

t o be

more

t o

it

t h a n

t h a t .

The

th rus t

o f

t he

words

u sed

i s

t h a t

t h e

s i z e

of

t h e

h e a d s ,

t h e

p r o n g s ,

t h e i r

c a p a c i t y

t o

e x p a n d ,

t h e i r

r e s i l i e n c e

a n d

l

\ , t h e i r

c a p a c i t y

t o

c l o s e

i n s t a n t l y

and

spontaneous ly

a re

a l l

f a c t o r s

w o r k i n g

t o g e t h e r

f o r

t h e

f i n a l

r e s u l t

t h e

o b j e c t

of

"so

t h a t " .

The reby

any

a l t e rna t ive

mode

of

o p e r a t i o n

by

o t h e r

i n t e g e r s

would

seem

t o b e i m p l i c i t l y e x c l u d e d .

W i t h

r e s p e c t

t o

t h e

matters

r e f e r r e d

t o

i n

p a r a .

l ( b ) s u c h a n t i c i p a t i o n

would

e x i s t i f t h e

word

"p rongs"

i n

i t s

c o n t e x t

i n

c l a i m

o n e

o f

t h e

a p p l i c a n t ' s

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

were

f l e x i b l e

and

wide

enough

i n meaning

t o

d e s c r i b e

t h e

p o r t i o n s

o f

t h e l o w e r s o c k e t

d e s c r i b e d i n B a y e t t o

as

r e s u l t i n g f r o m

its

d i v i s i o n by

t h e

slit

t h e r e i n .

It

is

p o i n t e d

o u t

by

t h e

a p p l i c a n t

t h a t

t h e

l e a r n e d

Judge

accep ted

t ha t

it

would

b e

r e v e a l e d

t o

a

p e r s o n

s k i l l e d

i n

t h e

a r t

t h a t

what

a re

descr ibed

i n

v a r i o u s

p a r t s

o f

t h e

8 .

E a y e t t o

s p e c r f i c a t i o n

as

t h e

h a l v e s

o f

the

lower

por t ion

of

t h e s o c k e t s t i f f n e s s

r e s u l t i n g

f r o m

s l i t t i n g ,

h a v e

a

p a r t i c u l a r

d u e

t o

t h e

“ b a r r e l

v a u l t ”

s t ruc ture

o f

t h e

s o c k e t .

I t seems

t h a t it was

l a r g e l y

f o r

t h i s

r e a s o n

t h a t

t h e

l e a r n e d

J u d g e

f o u n d

t h a t

t h e

f l a n g e s

c o n s t i t u t e d

a n

essent ia l

element

o f

t h e

B a y e t i r o

s p e c i f i c a t i o n .

T h e r e

c a n

b

e

l i t t l e

d o u b t

t h a t

t h e

e x p r e s s i o n

[ p r o n g s ”

w i l l

r e s p o n d

i n

m e a n i n g

t o

t h e

environment in

W i c h it is used.

Thus

prongs

operat ing

as

p a r t

o f

a

f r o n t

nd

loader

could

comprehend

project ions

very

d i f f e r e n t from

those

of

an

e lec t r ic

p lug .

I n

t h e

i n s t a n t

case

-\

it is a reasonable

and

even

compelling

view

t h a t

p r o n g s

-1

r e s u l t i n g

f r o m s l o t t i n g

of

t h e l o w e r

p o r t i o n

o

f

t h e

s o c k e t

t o

i n d u c e

p r o j e c t i o n s

o

f

f l e x i b i l i t y

a n d

res i l ience

would

d i f f e r

m a t e r i a l l y

f r o m

p o r t i o n s

of

t h e

s o c k e t

r e s u l t i n g

from

a

d i a m e t r a l

slit

o f

t h e

s o c k e t .

And

he re

aga in

t he

v

i

ew

o

f

t he

learned

Judge

tha t

on ly

one

d iamet ra l

s l i t

i s

t o

be

i n fe r r ed

f r o m

t h e

B a y e t t o

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

i n

a n y

r e l e v a n t

s e n s e ,

is

r e l i e d

upon

and

i s

impor tan t .

I

am

u n a b l e

t o

r e s i s t

t h e

c o n c l u s i o n t h a t t h e r e

is

much

f o r c e i n t h e s e s u b m i s s i o n s .

Dr. Emmerson fo r

t he

r e sponden t

a rgued

w i th

respect

t o

t h e

i s s u e s

o f

c o n s t r u c t i o n

r e f e r r e d

t o

a b o v e

t h a t

t h e

n a t u r a l

meaning

of

the

re

levant

express ions ,

cons

idered

in

the

l i g h t

of

p r i n c i p l e s

a p p l i c a b l e

t o

c o n s t r u c t i o n

of

p a t e n t

s p e c i f i c a t i o n s

and

claims,

suppor t ed

t he

conc lus ions

o f

t he

learned

Judge .

Be

submit ted

a l so

t h a t

t h e

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

and

claims

d id

no

t

comply

w i th

t he

p rov i s ions

o f

s . 4 0

o f

t he

Act.

9.

He

submi t t ed

a l so

t h a t

t h e

f i n d i n g s

o f

the

l ea rned

Judge

r e f e r r a b l e

t o

t h e

p r i n c i p l e

f e a t u r e s

o f

B a y e t t o

and

t h e

f u n c t i o n

o f

t h e

f l a n g e s

r e f e r r e d

t o

t h e r e i n

were

unduly

un favourab le

t o

t he

r e sponden t

and

should

not

be

regarded

as

f i n a l e v e n

on

t h i s a p p l i c a t i o n .

I n t h e end

however,

I cannot

bu t

remain

impressed

o f

f o r c e

w i t h

t h e

the

a p p l i c a n t .

r

r a i s e d

i n

p a r a .

2

t h e

._

appl i

c a n t

c o n t e n d s

t h a t

t h e

c o n c l u s i o n

t h a t

t h e

c l a i m s

I -V

f a i l e d

t o

comply

w i t h

s.40

o f

t h e

Act

because

o f

t he i r

vagueness

and

unce r t ak ty

canno t

be

sus t a ined .

I t

is

t r u e

t h a t i f t h e

words

used

i n r e l a t i o n t o t h e v a r i o u s i n t e g e r s a r e

t aken

ou

t

o

f

con tex t

t hey

l o se

much

o f

the i r

meaning,

and

the

learned

Judge

sa id

o f

claim

one,

t h a t

"it s t a n d s

r e v e a l e d

i n

my

opin ion as a combinat ion

including

some

i n t e g e r s d e f i n e d

by

v i r t u a l l y

m e a n i n g l e s s

p h r a s e s " .

However,

when

one

cons t rues

t h e

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

as

ind ica t ed

above

t he

phrases

used

do

not

appear

to

deserve

such

s t rong

words.

They

are

not

then

s imply

" i l l u s t r a t i o n s "

or

"onamatopaeia" .

If

cons t rued

by

r e f e r e n c e

t o

p u r p o s e

and

e f f e c t

t h e y

a p p e a r

t o

speak

w i t h

meaning

s u f f i c i e n t l y

c l e a r

and

s p e c i f i c

f o r

t h e

purpose

in

hand ,

namely

t o

d e f i n e

t h e

claims.

I t . was

apparent

f rom

Dr.

Emmerson's

approach

to

the

p roblem

se t by

the

judgment

t h a t

t h e

respondent 's

main

case was o n e

o f

a n t i c i p a t i o n

by

Bayet to

based

on

a

c o n s t r u c t i o n

o f

t h e

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

a n d

claims

i n

10.

accordance

w i th

t ha t

o f

t he

l ea rned

Judge .

The

c a s e

t h a t

t h e r e

was

uncer ta in ty

and

vagueness

was

b u t

g e n t l y

p u t

and

l a c k e d

p a r t i c u l a r i t y .

On

t h e

i s s u e

o f

u n c e r t a i n t y

I

t h i n k

t h a t Mr.

Macaw

was

r i g h c when

he

s a id

"my

f r i e n d

somewhat

f a i n t l y

p e r h a p s

s u b m i t t e d

t h a t

h i s

Honour

might

be

upheld

on

t h a t b a s i s , a n t i c i p a t i o n

b u t

c e r t a i n l y

h i s

p r i m a r y

s u b m i s s i o n

was

about

B a y e t t o .

b y

...

t h e

r e a l

q u e s t i o n

i s

a n t i c i p a t i o n . "

\

The

v i ews

o f

t h g ,

l e a r n e d

J u d g e

o n

t h e

i s s u e

\-

/ '

-1

d i s c u s s e d

a b o v e

c l e a r l y

c o n s t l t u

ed

compel1Tng

i n f l u e n c e s

i n

the formation of h i s

u l t i m a t e

o p i n i o n

i n

respect

o f

t h e

a p p l i c a n t ' s

f i r s t f i v e claims.

If

i n

t h o s e

yiews

t h e

l e a r n e d

Judge

was

i n e r r o r

t h e

u l t imate

d e c i s i o n

t o

affirm

t h e

r e j e c t i o n of

those

claims

mus t

s t and

s e r ious ly

cha l l enged .

I t

is

a n

i m p o r t a n t

c o n s i d e r a t i o n

a l s o

i n

a

case

l i k e

t h i s

t h a t

t h e

a p p l i c a n t

was

e n t i t l e d

t o

s u c c e e d

i n

t h e

Supreme

Court

u n l e s s

i t

was

clear

t h a t a

p a t e n t g r a n t e d

on

t h e s p e c i f i c a t i o n

could

not

be

upheld.

Baving

regard

to

the above

it

is my

view

t h a t i n t h e

words of Northrop J. in

Federal

Commissioner

of

Taxat ion

v .

Forsyth

( 1 9 7 9 )

37

F.L.R.

430

t h e r e

ex i s t s a

s u b s t a n t i a l

and

real

q u e s t i o n

co

be

answered

on

t h e

appea l

and

the

appl icant

has a reasonable

chance

of

sxcess t h e r e i n .

In

cons ider ing

whether

l eave

t o

appeal

should

be

gran ted

it

is

p r o p e r

t o

h a v e

r e g a r d

t o

t h e

n a t u r e

of

t h e

r i g h t s which

a r e a t

s t a k e .

I n

t h i s c a s e

it

is

t h e

r i g h t

t o

a

monopoly

i n r e l a t i o n t o s o m e t h i n g w h i c h a p p e a r s t o

be

a

u s e f u l

type

of

a r t i c l e

a r i s i n g

o u t

of

an

exercise

i n

t h e

n a t u r e

of

i n v e n t i o n

on

the

p a r t

o

f

t h e a l l eged

a p p l i c a n t .

The

cha l l enge ,

so

f a r

a s

a p p e a r s ,

is

based

upon

an t i c ipa t ion

by

a

paper

d i s c l o s u r e

of

a n

a r t i c l e

o f

w h i c h

t h e r e

i s

no

evidence

of

p r a c t i c a l

p r o d u c t i o n

or

use .

The

cha l lenge

does

no t

come

from

t h e p r o p r i e t o r

of

t h e s p e c i f i c a t i o n

referable

t o t h a t

a r t i c l e .

Also

t h e

p r i n c i p l e

of

c o n s t r u c t i o n

by

r e f e r e n c e

t o

which

t h e

learned

Judge

found

tha t

c la im

one

of

t h e

s p e c i f i c a t i o n

i n

s u i t claims

a n

a r t i c l e

w i t h

f l a n g e s ,

w h e t h e r

or

n o t

f u n c t i o n a l , r a i s e s

a

q u e s t i o n

of

cons iderable

impor tance .

A c c o r d i n g l y l e a v e t o a p p e a l

is

g r a n t e d .

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