T 0964/92 (Benzodioxane derivatives/EISAI) of 23.8.1994

European Case Law Identifier: ECLI:EP:BA:1994:T096492.19940823
Date of decision: 23 August 1994
Case number: T 0964/92
Application number: 88116669.8
IPC class: C07D 319/20
Language of proceedings: EN
Distribution: B
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Decision text in EN (PDF, 643 KB)
Documentation of the appeal procedure can be found in the Register
Bibliographic information is available in: EN
Versions: Unpublished
Title of application: 1,4-Benzodioxane derivatives, process for preparing them, pharmacological composition and use
Applicant name: Eisai Co., Ltd.
Opponent name: -
Board: 3.3.01
Headnote: -
Relevant legal provisions:
European Patent Convention 1973 Art 56
Keywords: Inventive step (no - obvious alternative)
Common general knowledge
Identification of the technical problem and the closest state of the art
Catchwords:

The question as to what extent a chemical structure can be modified without causing major changes in its biological activity is equally relevant to the question as to whether or not it is credible that all members of a certain group of chemical compounds solve a particular technical problem, e. g. whether they can be fairly assumed to be useful in a therapeutical treatment, and to the question of whether or not such an activity can be expected on the basis of the state of the art. If the answer to the former question can only be yes with respect to considerations forming part of the common general knowledge, then the question whether or not the solution of the same technical problem by providing the same group of compounds was obvious must be answered on the basis of the same considerations (No. 2.8. of the reasons).

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T 0181/82
T 0164/83
T 0220/84
T 0060/89
T 0334/92
T 0439/92
Citing decisions:
T 0939/92
T 0915/94
T 0126/99
T 1408/04
T 1915/10
T 2015/20

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