Opposition to corresponding European Patent 0 490 529 (91 310 984.9) filed by Naue Fasertechnik GmbH & Co. KG on 13 May 1996 (German language--English translation attached). |
Opposition to corresponding European Patent 0 490 529 (91 310 984.9) filed by Huesker Synthetic GmbH & Co. on 15 May 1996 (German language--English translation attached). |
Opposition to corresonding European Patent 0 490 529 (91 310 984.9) filed by Paul Schreck on 17 May 1996 (German language--English translation attached). |
Official Letter from European Patent Office dated Jun. 19, 1996 giving Patentee until Oct. 19, 1996 within which to file observations on the three oppositions which have been filed against European Patent 0 490 529. The official letter refers to enclosures with the words "Documents Opposition 01". These documents comprise a Decision in German of the Technical Board of Appeal 3.2.3 of 7th Feb. 1996, an English translation of that Decision, an Opinion (Gutachten) of Jan. 25, 1994 issued by the Institut fur Textiltechnik of Aachen, and a Report dated Feb. 27, 1990 issued by the Franzius-Institut der Universitat Hannover. These documents have obviously been filed by the first Opponents to supplement and to give evidence for the contentions made in their Opposition statement. |
Official Letter from European Patent Office dated Jul. 22, 1996, and a copy of its enclosure, in which it is confirmed that the Opposition of Paul Schreck was in fact filed within the Opposition term. |
Response (observations) to three oppositions identified as C1-C3 filed by Patentee with the European Patent Office on 3 Oct. 1996. |
Opposition filed in Counterpart to corresponding Japanese Patent Application No. 3-350021 by Masahiko Onoyama, a Japanese national in 1995 with English translation of "Summary of Reasons for Opposition" together with copy of a letter in English dated Sep. 29, 1995 regarding said Japanese opposition and C8-C10 identified below. |
"The Foundation Engineering & Equipment", vol. 18, No. 11, Nov., 1990, pp. 101-103. |
"The Doboku Seko", vol. 24, No. 5, Apr. 1983, pp. 40-42. (A trade journal article which purportedly applies the invention of B15 to steep slopes. Attached to the exhibit as Reference 2 is a secion of a catalog describing the invention of B15 as being concrete sandwiched between two nylone sheets. Also attached is a printout showing the details of the registration of the patent application in B15, which patent is cited in C9 and attached Reference 2). |
Haliburton, et al., Article in a Japanese trade journal (May 20, 1962) disclosing that the material used in the "geotextiles" which formt he base sheets of the invention is commonly composed of a polyamide-containing material such as polypropylene, polyester, or nylon. |