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ACT 36388/2024

·EP3198245: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING FOOD WASTE

Verfahrensdetails
Status
Verfahrensart
Verletzung
Kategorie
Hauptverletzungsklage
Parteien
Kläger
Vertreter: Gregory Bacon (Bristows LLP); Peter Myles Jelf (Bristows LLP); Eden Winlow (Bristows LLP)
Beklagte
Vertreter: Roeland Grijpink (Hoyng Rokh Monegier); Theo Blomme (Hoyng Rokh Monegier); Niels Zelders (Hoyng Rokh Monegier)
Division
The Hague LD
Richter
Technology
Measurement & Instrumentation · Food Waste Monitoring · Computing & AI
Sprache
Erste Entscheidung
13. Aug. 2025
Ansprüche
Streitigall
Nichtig erklärtall
Aufrechterhaltenall
Geändertall
Nicht verletztall
Hinweise: Patent partially revoked as granted and maintained only in amended form per Conditional Request 3; infringement action dismissed because amended form not found infringed.
Entscheidungen
  • 2025-08-13
    Teilweise nichtigVerletzung (Hauptsache)Infringement Action

    The Hague Local Division dismissed Winnow Solutions' infringement claims (EP 3 198 245, food waste monitoring system) and partially revoked the patent as granted, maintaining it only in the form of Conditional Request 3 (an amended version). The patent was found not infringed by Orbisk B.V. in the form maintained by the court. Winnow was ordered to pay 85% of Orbisk's costs (EUR 112,000 legal costs, EUR 15,000 court fee, EUR 5,500 expert costs = EUR 112,625 total). Orbisk's R.190 document production application was dismissed.

    Rechtsfragen:Patent infringement of food waste monitoring systemPartial revocation on counterclaimCost allocation when patent maintained in amended form not infringedDocument production under Rule 190 RoP
Dokumente
  • EDD692C51FC84C5252113F977EE56D31_en.pdf2025-08-13EN
Abdeckung: Teilweise.Begründung teilweise extrahiert — einige Abschnitte können unvollständig sein.
Zusammenfassung in einfacher Sprache

Winnow Solutions Limited brought an infringement action against Orbisk B.V. in the Hague Local Division concerning EP 3 198 245 (a food waste monitoring system). The court partially revoked the patent, maintaining it only in the narrowed form of Conditional Request 3 (which adds a stability controller feature), and dismissed all of Winnow's infringement claims because Orbisk's system did not infringe the patent in that maintained form. Winnow was ordered to pay 85% of Orbisk's costs (EUR 112,625 total).

Angenommene Argumente
Was das Gericht akzeptiert hat — nach Partei.
  • If patent valid only in a form not claimed to be infringed, patentee bears costs of counterclaim for revocation

    BeklagterRechtsgrundlage: R. 118.5 RoP

    Hinweis: The Hague LD articulated the cost allocation principle: where revocation succeeds partially and the surviving claim form is not the form asserted as infringed, patentee bears costs of the revocation proceedings.

  • Partial revocation — EP 3 198 245 as granted invalid; maintained only in form of Conditional Request 3

    BeklagterRechtsgrundlage: Art. 138(1) EPC

    Hinweis: Court revoked the patent as granted and maintained it only in Conditional Request 3 form, which added a 'stability controller' feature absent from the asserted claims.

Zurückgewiesene Argumente
Was das Gericht nicht akzeptiert hat — und warum.
  • Orbisk's food waste monitoring system infringes EP 3 198 245

    Kläger

    Begründung: Patent found not infringed in the form maintained by the court (Conditional Request 3); all infringement claims dismissed.

  • R. 190 RoP application for document production

    KlägerRechtsgrundlage: Rule 190 RoP

    Begründung: Application dismissed (no further reasoning visible in excerpt).

Hinweise zur Anspruchsauslegung

The patent as granted covered a food waste monitoring system with an industrial washable floor scale. The court maintained the patent only in Conditional Request 3, which added a 'stability controller configured to receive weight signals from the floor scale, detect weight changes and control transmission of weight signals to the processor based upon stability of the weight signal' — with the stability period generated based on the magnitude of change in the weight signal. Orbisk's system was not found to infringe this narrowed claim form.