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Home: Articles: Unilin Wins Patent Dispute

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Unilin Wins Patent Dispute Against Berry Group in Germany.

German court decides that the product of the Berry Group infringes
the Unilin utility model.

In a press release FlooringGuide.com obtained, it was announced that Unilin, with products marketed under the Quick-Step® and Uniclic® trademarks, obtained a judgment from a German court in Hamburg in regards to their October 1999 suit against Norske Skog Flooring (NSF).

Unilin first manufactured laminate flooring panels that can be installed without glue by means of directly milling the core material to achieve patented clic profiles into the boards.

Press Release Excerpts

Wielsbeke. On the 29th of March 2001, UNILIN obtained a judgment by the court of first instance in Hamburg. UNILIN sued the German and Norwegian companies Norske Skog Flooring (NSF) in October 1999 for infringement of the German Utility Model DE 297 10 175. The 'Landesgerich Hamburg' decided that the Fiboloc system infringes the UNILIN Utility Model. The decision is appealable and therefore not final. A "Utility Model" is a technical intellectual property (IP) right which ensures the same protection as a patent, but only offers protection for 10 years and is applicable with the German territory. In the meanwhile Unilin obtained American and European patents on the Uniclic technology.

NSF has been taken over by the Berry Group [in] early 2000. NSF and Berry produce laminate flooring with the Fiboloc system as designed by Välinge Aluminium, a Swedish company for which the Berry Group obtained an exclusive license.

The discussion is focused on a joining system which allows laminate flooring panels to be installed without glue. Unilin was the first to successfully produce and market such a system, which is directly milled out of the core material. The product is marketed under the Trademarks "Quick-Step®" and "Uniclic®". Later several competitors, including NSF with the Fiboloc system, introduced a comparable system. This innovation has taken substantial market shares during the last three years.

This legal victory is a landmark in the paten dispute between Unilin and the Berry Group. The Berry Group tried to prove for the courts in The Hague that the Uniclic®-system infringed the Välinge rights. Judgments of 11.06.1999, 02.02.2000* and 19.11.2000** make clear that the Uniclic®-system doesn't infringe the Välinge rights.

On the contrary, Unilin has proven in Hamburg that the Berry Group infringes the German Utility Model.

The different glueless systems in the market can be fitted in three categories: products produced under a license of the Unilin Group, products produced with the Fiboloc system and products produced by other who try to avoid existing patent rights.

Unilin is expecting new IP rights in the near future. These new right will make it more and more difficult for the competitors to avoid the Unilin IP rights.

This German judgment clearly shows that Unilin possesses a strong IP position. "Since our European Uniclic® patent is based on the same priority as the German Utility Model, we can definitely say that this German procedure was a serious test of our European Uniclic® patent" say Bernard Thiers, managing director of Unilin. "Now we can state that our IP rights successfully passed this test."

UNILIN has a production process which has integrated all steps in the production of the laminate flooring panels with clic systems. The company has [its] own MDF factory, has several impregnating lines, several pressing lines and has various lines to mill the clic profiles into the boards.

The Group has production plants in Belgium, the Netherlands and France. Currently the UNILIN Group employs more than 1500 people and has a turnover of 500 mi. Euro.

* Appeal is pending
** id.

Author: FlooringGuide.com
Press Release: Unilin 04.04.2001
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