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    Obtaining Patent Protection in Nano-Nonwovens: Best Practices

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    Gregg Gissett, Patent Attorney, intellectual property practice group, Wombie Carlyle11.10.10
    The nonwovens industry is embracing the promise of nano- technology and appears to be capitalizing on the potential of nano-nonwovens, in particular. Nano-filtration, nano-composites and nano-fiber structures with fantastic mechanical properties are just some examples that are showing great potential. We will certainly see more innovations in this area moving forward. But how do you manage your own business and research programs in this area to maximize the benefits patents can give your enterprise? Has your business plan accounted for the changing landscape of U.S. patent law? If so, great! You are ahead of the game. If not, this article will help.
    It is easily said that forward–looking and deliberate research and development planning can help maximize the benefit that the U.S. patent system can provide your business. But it is true that whether you are managing significant capital investments in technology, entering new markets or improving on your core products, an effective patent strategy can only help. This article will summarize the state of patent law today regarding patentability. I will then discuss how nanotechnology is faring in the U.S. patent system today, though these trends are applicable to any technology. I will then offer suggestions that any enterprise can use today to help identify what innovations to attempt to patent and what steps to take to support the patentability of your most important initiatives.

    U.S. Patent Law in 2010

    U.S. Patent Law grants a patent for inventions that are novel and non-obvious to “a person or ordinary skill in the art.” A patent must also disclose the best mode of making the invention and enable a person of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. The most important part of a patent are the “claims” found at the end of the patent document. The remaining parts of the patent describe what is claimed. Perhaps the most important standards that the claims must overcome are the novelty and non-obviousness requirements.

    Novelty is relatively straightforward. Your nano-invention is “novel” if it has not been described, sold or publically used (in the U.S.) before you file your patent application. Often nanotechnology inventions yield a new property or structure that customers value. Claiming this new structure in your patent can overcome the novelty requirement. Sales executives should take note that a price quote is an offer for sale in U.S. patent law and can prevent patenting the product quoted, so be sure to communicate with your IP managers every time you give a quote for a “new” product. The real challenge is overcoming the requirement that your claims be non-obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the art.

    But what makes your nanofiber or nano-based invention non-obvious to a person of ordinary skill? Section 103(a) of the Patent Act recites in part:

    A patent may not be obtained though the invention is not identically disclosed or described as set forth in section 102 of this title, if the differences between the subject matter sought to be patented and the prior art are such that the subject matter as a whole would have been obvious at the time the invention was made to a person having ordinary skill in the art to which said subject matter pertains.  35 U.S.C. § 103(a).

    This statute bars patentability if an invention claimed in a patent application would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skill in the art at the time the invention was made.
    The U.S. Supreme Court in Graham v. John Deere Co. of Kansas City, 383 U.S. 1, 17 (1966) provided an analytical framework to determine obviousness. According to the Court, obviousness is based on 1, determining the scope and content of the prior art (i.e., what came before); 2, ascertaining the differences between the claimed invention and the prior art; 3, resolving the level of ordinary skill in the art; and 4, evaluating evidence of secondary considerations (e.g., commercial successes, meeting a need, etc.). Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court in KSR International Co. v. Teleflex gave additional guidance to help determine what is obvious and what is not. On one hand, inventions that are merely predictable combinations of known elements may be obvious. (See KSR International Co. v. Teleflex Inc., 550 U.S. 398,82 U.S.P.Q.2d 1385 (2007).) On the other hand, KSR and several other cases decided since then indicate that structures with a new, unexpected property that results from the combination may be patentable. One additional indication of non-obviousness is recognizing a problem that was not widely known. Does combining the raw materials you have selected do more than just yield the expected results that the raw materials would provide independent of one another? Does your process result in new structure? What about all the technical effort your business poured into arriving at that seemingly simple solution? The answers to these questions can be used to build a case that your nano-invention is patentable. In fact, these are some of the most important issues your patent counsel will be dealing with (and thus your patent investment dollars will be spent addressing) in procuring patents or enforcing patents against your competitors.

    How do you capture these notions in a way that is meaningful for your business and patent attorney? Make an effort to recognize and capture the essence of the problem you are attacking and document that you recognize and identified it. R&D, marketing, manufacturing and finance can develop this problem statement together.  You may need to develop experiments to characterize the inventiveness of your product. For example, is your nanofiber product so new that to really get a sense of how it works, you had to develop something new to characterize it? Document all these efforts in a systematic way.

    Nanotechnology and the Patent System

    U.S. patent law aspires to be technology neutral. This means that the patentability standards are applied consistently across all technologies. For example, the standards for novelty and non-obviousness discussed above apply to nanotechnology inventions in the same way they would apply to electrical, furniture and pharmaceuticals inventions. Thus, while new nanotechnology inventions may be new in the sense that the structures involve some “nano” components, it is important to note that nanotech inventions are not novel solely because they are “nano,” unless the process used to make the invention is novel and non-obvious. Further, a nanotech invention may not be novel if the elements and features perform the same function as those in the prior art without giving an unobvious and unexpected result. (See In re Rose, 220 F.2d 459, 105 U.S.P.Q. 237 (B.P.A.I. 1984).) But where the nanotech invention yields unexpected results not recognized before, there are strong arguments that the invention is novel and non-obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the art.

    Deciding to Obtain a Patent

    As I described above, the standard to show non-obviousness is more rigorous today than it was in the past. But how do you determine if you should even be seeking patent protection for advancements you have made? Start with your business plan. What are your important products and processes? Would a patent support a revenue stream? Would one or more patents make it more difficult for competitors to operate in your market? Would patents give you an edge in negotiating with your customer? Would a patent make your competitor allocate resources to get around your invention? These are a few items to consider. From these questions, you can identify which of your initiatives are most important and if protecting them with patents gives you a business edge. Soliciting input from R&D, marketing, manufacturing and finance regarding the decision to seek patent protection is not only prudent, but it can help ensure that you are seeking patent protection that is valuable to your business.

    Once you decide that an innovation should be protected, a patentability search can uncover a wealth of information. For one, a patent search is an inexpensive way to determine if the scope of patent protection could support your goal. As the use of nano-nonwovens, nano-coatings, etc. proliferate, patentability searches become an increasingly valuable business tool. Patents searches may reveal that what you have done is not quite as new as you may have thought. You might uncover a patent risk of which you were not aware. For example, you may uncover a patent your competitor or customer has that is closely related to your own innovation. The ability to react to such a risk early on can save thousands of dollars in fees, many hours of effort and other opportunity costs. Finally, patent searches also help your patent counsel focus the patent claims on the aspect of your innovations that are commercially important.  

    Once you have made the decision to file for a patent, what steps can you take to make sure your patent counsel knows all there is to know about the invention? Share all of the information regarding your product and business plans with patent counsel. Revisit why you are seeking the patent. Is the underlying product or process still important to your business? Consider whether or not the scope of patent protection you are likely to obtain supports your business objective. These are issues your business team and a patent counsel can work through together.
    In conclusion, nanotechnology has great potential in the nonwovens industry. Determining which innovations are important to your business is the first step in deciding if patent protection is worthwhile. Consider how valid, enforceable patents that protect your innovations could improve your business environment. If you can conclude that they would, coordinating R&D, marketing, finance and manufacturing into the patenting process can maximize the benefit patents provide to your business. 

    References
    1. Graham v. John Deere Co. of Kansas City, 383 U.S. 1, 17 (1966).
    2. In re Rose, 220 F.2d 459, 105 U.S.P.Q. 237 (B.P.A.I. 1984).
    3. KSR International Co. v. Teleflex Inc., 550 U.S. 398,82 U.S.P.Q.2d 1385 (2007).  
    4. Jack Hicks, Gregory Grissett, Bernard A. Brown II, Ph.D., “Patenting Nanotechnology: Is There Really Plenty of Room at the Bottom” March 3, 2010, The North Carolina Bar Association's IP Links, Section Volume 21, No. 2, March 2010.
    About the Author
    Greg Gissett is a patent attorney in the intellectual property practice group of Womble Carlyle's Greensboro, NC office. His practice includes general patent counseling, preparing and prosecuting U.S. and foreign patent applications, reexaminations, freedom to operate analyses, invalidity and non-infringement opinions. Prior to joining Womble Carlyle, Gissett was the intellectual property manager for Freudenberg Nonwovens L. P., North America. Before managing Freudenberg Nonwovens' IP portfolio, Gissett conducted research and development for Freudenberg Nonwovens, Unilever Inc. and the Nonwovens Cooperative Research Center at North Carolina State University.
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