| European Case Law Identifier: |
ECLI:EP:BA:1995:T107792.19951205 |
| Date of decision: |
05 December 1995 |
| Case number: |
T 1077/92 |
| Application number: |
86306561.1 |
| IPC class: |
C23G 1/10 |
| Language of proceedings: |
EN |
| Distribution: |
B |
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| Title of application: |
Stabilisation of acidic hydrogen peroxide solutions |
| Applicant name: |
SOLVAY INTEROX LIMITED |
| Opponent name: |
- |
| Board: |
3.2.02 |
| Headnote: |
- |
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| Keywords: |
Inventive step - yes; seemingly obvious expedient |
| Catchwords: |
In exceptional circumstances, technical considerations which point towards the obviousness of an alleged invention are capable of being overcome, and a reverse conclusion reached, where there is strong circumstantial evidence pointing in the opposite direction. Such a situation can arise where, in an area of active research, there is no explanation as to why a seemingly obvious proposal had not been adopted long ago.
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