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EP1615714 - METHOD FOR DOSING A REAGENT IN THE WASTE GAS FLOW OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE [Right-click to bookmark this link]
StatusNo opposition filed within time limit
Status updated on  17.08.2007
Database last updated on 13.11.2024
Most recent event   Tooltip17.08.2007No opposition filed within time limitpublished on 19.09.2007  [2007/38]
Applicant(s)For all designated states
ROBERT BOSCH GMBH
Postfach 30 02 20
70442 Stuttgart / DE
[2006/03]
Inventor(s)01 / GERLACH, Michael
Reiherweg 5
71336 Waiblingen-Neustadt / DE
 [2006/03]
Representative(s)Lochmahr, Gunnar
Robert Bosch GmbH
Zentralabteilung Patente
Postfach 30 02 20
70442 Stuttgart / DE
[N/P]
Former [2006/03]Lochmahr, Gunnar
Robert Bosch GmbH Zentralabteilung Patente Postfach 30 02 20
70442 Stuttgart / DE
Application number, filing date04719466.711.03.2004
[2006/03]
WO2004EP50287
Priority number, dateDE200311618409.04.2003         Original published format: DE 10316184
[2006/03]
Filing languageDE
Procedural languageDE
PublicationType: A1 Application with search report
No.:WO2004089516
Date:21.10.2004
Language:DE
[2004/43]
Type: A1 Application with search report 
No.:EP1615714
Date:18.01.2006
Language:DE
The application published by WIPO in one of the EPO official languages on 21.10.2004 takes the place of the publication of the European patent application.
[2006/03]
Type: B1 Patent specification 
No.:EP1615714
Date:11.10.2006
Language:DE
[2006/41]
Search report(s)International search report - published on:EP21.10.2004
ClassificationIPC:B01D53/94, F01N3/20, F01N11/00, G01L19/04
[2006/03]
CPC:
F01N3/2066 (EP,US); B01D53/90 (EP,US); B01D53/9431 (EP,US);
B01D53/9495 (EP,US); F01N2610/02 (EP,US); Y02T10/12 (EP,US)
Designated contracting statesDE,   FR,   GB,   IT [2006/21]
Former [2006/03]AT,  BE,  BG,  CH,  CY,  CZ,  DE,  DK,  EE,  ES,  FI,  FR,  GB,  GR,  HU,  IE,  IT,  LI,  LU,  MC,  NL,  PL,  PT,  RO,  SE,  SI,  SK,  TR 
Extension statesALNot yet paid
LTNot yet paid
LVNot yet paid
MKNot yet paid
TitleGerman:VERFAHREN ZUR DOSIERUNG EINES REAGENZMITTELS IN DEN ABGASSTROM EINER BRENNKRAFTMASCHINE[2006/03]
English:METHOD FOR DOSING A REAGENT IN THE WASTE GAS FLOW OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE[2006/03]
French:PROCEDE POUR DOSER UN AGENT DE REACTIF DANS LE FLUX DE GAZ D'ECHAPPEMENT D'UN MOTEUR COMBUSTION INTERNE[2006/03]
Entry into regional phase09.11.2005National basic fee paid 
09.11.2005Designation fee(s) paid 
09.11.2005Examination fee paid 
Examination procedure09.11.2005Examination requested  [2006/03]
27.01.2006Despatch of a communication from the examining division (Time limit: M04)
22.03.2006Reply to a communication from the examining division
13.04.2006Communication of intention to grant the patent
23.08.2006Fee for grant paid
23.08.2006Fee for publishing/printing paid
Opposition(s)12.07.2007No opposition filed within time limit [2007/38]
Fees paidRenewal fee
31.03.2006Renewal fee patent year 03
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Cited inInternational search[Y]DE4432577  (SIEMENS AG [DE]) [Y] 1-10* page 1; figure A *;
 [Y]WO9608639  (SIEMENS AG [DE], et al) [Y] 1-10 * page 3, paragraph 11 - page 3, paragraph 18; figure 1 * * page 13, line 28 - page 14, line 15; figure 3 *;
 [Y]WO0106098  (SIEMENS AG [DE], et al) [Y] 1-10 * page 3, line 6 - page 3, line 21; figure 1 *;
 [Y]EP1201890  (FORD GLOBAL TECH INC [US]) [Y] 1-10 * paragraph [0007] - paragraph [0053] *
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