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Greece - Case Study
Thrasyvoulos KarydisAlexandros Kogkas
Konstantinos FragkakisMarios Bikos
Day 3: Airplane Evacuation System
Features Matrix
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Features of Claim 1 Annex 2 Annex 3 Annex 4 Annex 5
1)”An aircraft having a plurality…aircraft”(p.4) No No Yes No
2)”Finding an exit” No Yes Yes Yes
3)Passive Means Implicit Implicit No Yes
4)Tactile Means Yes Yes No Yes
5)Visual Means No No Yes Yes
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Features of Claim 2 Annex 2 Annex 3 Annex 4 Annex 5
1)”Passive tactiovisual…shoe” Yes No No No
Features of Claim 3
3)”Above the level of said seats” No No No No
4)Tactile Means Yes Yes No Yes
5)Visual Means No No Yes Yes
Features Matrix
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Anticipations
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Claim Novelty Anticipation
Inventiveness Anticipation Free Beer
1 Yes(Annex 4 + Annex 5)
2 Yes(Annex 2)
3 Yes
4 Yes(Annex 4 + Annex 5)
5 Yes(Annex 4 + Annex 5)
6 Yes(Annex 5) Yes
Anticipations
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• Claim 1: Novelty anticipation– Claim 1 “An aircraft … floor system …
passive tactiovisual …”
However: – From Annex 4, Claim, “Exit finding system…
floor covering …”– From Annex 5, Claim, “ A system for tactilely
indicating …” – From Annex 5, p.2, 5-7 : “… luminous material
providing glow effect”
Anticipations
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• Claim 2: Novelty anticipation– Claim 2 “…detectable through the sole of a
shoe”
However: – From Annex 2, p.1, [2], 25-26, “… are
detectable through a thick material”
Anticipations
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• Claim 4: Novelty anticipation– Claim 4 “A system … plurality of seats arranged in
rows … plurality of passive tactiovisual means… to said exit”
However: – From Annex 4, Claim, “Exit finding system …
plurality of seats...two seats …”– From Annex 5, p.2, [07], 20 “… for example in a
cinema…”– From Annex 5, Claim, “ A system for tactilely
indicating …” – From Annex 5, p.2, 5-7 : “… luminous material
providing glow effect”
Anticipations
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• Claim 5: Inventiveness anticipation– Claim 5 “Use of v-shaped … indicating a
route to the exit … straight legs .. Apex angle between 80 to 100, excluding 90”
– Annex 1, p.2, [07] “The v’s … more easily recognized than curved legs or arrows”
However: – From Annex 5, Claim, “ A system for tactilely
indicating the direction of an escape route… plurality of arrow-shaped devices”
– From Annex 4, p.1, [04] : “… shape of an arrow-head with an apex of 90…”
Anticipations
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• Claim 6: Novelty anticipation– Claim 6 “A seat … passive tactiovisual
means … serrated surface … ”
However: – From Annex 5, p.2, [07], 19-22, “… is
attached to the back of a seat … plurality of seats …”
– From Annex 5, p.2, 5-7 : “… luminous material providing glow effect”
– From Annex 3, p.1, [03], 26-27, “… the tape feels … other” (i.e. serrated)
Free Beer• Claim 3: “Aircraft according to claim 1, wherein
passive tactiovisual means for identifying a direction to an exit by touch and vision are also provided above the level of said seats”.– How are they provided? On the wall? In the air?
• Claim 6: “A seat comprising a passive tactiovisual means, said means having a serrated surface for identifying a direction to an exit by touch and vision”.- How is the direction identified by vision? Description: v-
shapes.
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The End
Greece – Case Study