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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Intellectual Property Enterprise Court >> Marflow Engineering Ltd v Cassellie Ltd [2019] EWHC 410 (IPEC) (26 February 2019) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/IPEC/2019/410.html Cite as: [2019] EWHC 410 (IPEC) |
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BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ENTERPRISE COURT
Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
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MARFLOW ENGINEERING LIMITED |
Claimant |
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CASSELLIE LIMITED |
Defendant |
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Jonathan Hill (instructed by DAC Beachcroft LLP) for the Defendant
Hearing date: 15 January 2019
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Crown Copyright ©
Judge Hacon :
Introduction
The Patent
The witnesses
The skilled person
The common general knowledge
The Patent
"Particularly where the appliance has a pair of inlet fittings, it is known to use a mounting plate which includes integral fittings which are joined to pipe parts which terminate in the fittings. Thus an appliance may be installed later by joining the pair of inlet fittings of the appliance to the fittings integrally provided by the mounting plate. Such a system is commonly used in continental Europe."
"The use of a mounting plate as described is advantageous particularly where the appliance has a pair of inlet fittings as the spacing between the pipe parts can be set by the pipe parts being joined to the integral fittings of the mounting plate, and moreover, by having a mounting plate secured relative to the wall, a rigid mounting is provided for the appliance.
However, the integral fittings of the mounting plate each provide a female connecting part for receiving a pipe part end, and a male or female connecting part for joining with an inlet fitting of the appliance. The female connecting part faces inwardly of the wall on which it is desired to install the appliance, and thus the joints between fittings and pipe parts have to be made prior to securing the mounting plate on the wall. After the pipe parts and integral fittings have been joined, and the mounting plate is secured relative to the wall, the joint is inaccessible."
"In the UK, the use of such mounting plates is uncommon. This is because the practice in the UK is make joints directly between the outwardly projecting pipe parts and inlet fittings of the appliance."
"Thus the invention enables advantages of the known system to be realised, namely that the mounting member can provide a rigid mounting for the appliance and help set the distance between a pair of pipe parts where the appliance has a pair of inlet fittings, whilst enabling joints to be made directly between the pipe part or parts and the inlet fitting or fittings."
"By virtue of the invention, the pipe part or parts is/are prevented from moving axially and thus the making of joints between the pipe part or parts and the inlet fitting or fittings can be made less difficult. Moreover there is no inaccessible joint with the pipe part."
Claim 1
(a) A method of installing a fluid-using appliance on a wall at a mounting position where a part of a fluid pipe extends outwardly of the wall, the method including the steps of
(b) securing a mounting member relative to the wall at the mounting position,
(c) the mounting member having a generally plate-like configuration body,
(d) with an aperture to receive the part of the fluid pipe extending outwardly of the wall,
(e) and the body of the mounting member providing in or thereon, a locking member, the method including
(f) passing the outwardly extending pipe part through the aperture provided in the mounting member until the pipe part extends outwardly of the mounting member,
(g) locking the pipe part relative to the mounting member such as to prevent axial movement of the outwardly extending pipe part relative to the mounting member, by means of tightening a locking element on the locking member,
(h) and subsequently joining the outwardly extending pipe part to an inlet fitting of the appliance in fluid tight manner.
The Cassellie Product
Two points of construction
The fluid pipe
"According to one aspect of the invention we provide a method of installing a fluid-using appliance on a wall at a mounting position where a part of a fluid pipe extends outwardly of the wall, … "
The position of the locking member
"(e) … the body of the mounting member providing in or thereon, a locking member, …"
(g) locking the pipe part relative to the mounting member such as to prevent axial movement of the outwardly extending pipe part relative to the mounting member, by means of tightening a locking element on the locking member"
"The locking member may be secured in the aperture, although in another example the locking member may be provided integrally with the mounting member. This latter embodiment is most easily provided where the mounting member includes a moulded, e.g. plastic, body, in which case a locking member such as a collet may be formed integrally with the body of the mounting member during moulding."
"The locking element may in one example be a simple nut which is screw threaded onto the collet or other locking member to lock the pipe part relative to the mounting member. …"
"In place of collets to secure the outwardly extending pipe parts, relative to the mounting member, any other suitable locking members may be provided which may lock the pipe parts relative to the mounting member, at least against movement of the pipe parts axially thereof."
Validity
(1) German Patent No. 42 25 263 C1 ('Krone'), and
(2) US Patent No. 4,550,451 ('Hubbard').
The law
Krone
Hubbard
Conclusion on validity
Infringement
The law
Normal construction
Equivalence and the inventive concept
"The generally plate-like mounting member which determines where the pipes are required to be fixed, in combination with the locking members and element which are used to grip and lock the pipe into position in relation to the plate."
"Taking a fluid pipe or pipes extending outwardly of a wall and locking it or them into position against axial movement by means of a locking member provided in or on the mounting member and locking the locking member into position by tightening the locking element on the locking member."
The idea of using a plate (mounting member) to install a fluid-using appliance by securing the plate to the wall, receiving the fluid pipes extending out of the wall through apertures in the plate and then using a locking means to lock the pipes to the plate.
Whether the Cassellie method is a variant within the scope of claim 1
Improver Question (1)
Improver Questions (2) and (3)
Conclusion on equivalence
Conclusion