Mitsubishi Chemical wins red phosphor patent case against Chinese producer
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Mitsubishi Chemical wins red phosphor patent case against Chinese producer

MCC believes the ruling will allow it to continue contributing to the orderly and healthy growth of the phosphor industry. It shall not overlook any party infringing on any of MCC's intellectual property, and will take every appropriate measure neces

  • By ICN Bureau | April 22, 2016

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (MCC) and National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) announced that the Patent Reexamination Board of the State Intellectual Property Office of the P.R.C. (SIPO) has dismissed every aspect of the claim, filed on July 2, 2015, by China’s Yantai Shield Advanced Materials  for red phosphor, a material used extensively in light-emitting diodes (LEDs), owned by MCC and NIMS. The board approved the validity of the patents, and MCC and NIMS received written decisions effective April 7.

 The patents are basic patents covering nitride-type red phosphor known as CASN, SCASN, or 1113 phosphor2, and LEDs, lighting devices, backlighting for LCD panels, etc., that use the phosphor. CASN and SCASN, because of their high brightness and reliability, are the red phosphors used most extensively in LEDs. Red phosphor manufactured and sold by MCC has earned high regard among LED manufacturers.

 In addition, on January 23, 2015, MCC filed a suit in Shenzhen Intermediate People's Court alleging that products of Shield infringed on the patents. MCC seeks an injunction on the production and sale of phosphors in China and damages in this lawsuit. This suit is currently pending, but it is expected to move more swiftly following this decision by the Patent Reexamination Board of the SIPO to approve the validity of the patents.

The board’s decisions affirmed the validity of important intellectual properties of MCC, which aggressively invested and developed business in China for many years. MCC believes the ruling will allow it to continue contributing to the orderly and healthy growth of the phosphor industry. It shall not overlook any party infringing on any of MCC's intellectual property, and will take every appropriate measure necessary.

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