Application of Alan J. Lemin, Arnolds Steinhards and George Swank

408 F.2d 1045, 56 C.C.P.A. 1050
CourtCourt of Customs and Patent Appeals
DecidedApril 10, 1969
DocketPatent Appeal 8127
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Application of Alan J. Lemin, Arnolds Steinhards and George Swank, 408 F.2d 1045, 56 C.C.P.A. 1050 (ccpa 1969).

Opinion

. ALMOND, Judge.

This is an appeal from the decision of the Patent Office Board of Appeals affirming the final rejection of claims 1 to 9 and 11 of appellants’ application. 1 The rejection of claim 10 was reversed by the board.

The invention relates' to herbicidal compositions used for preventing germination of undesired plant seeds and controlling growth of noxious weeds by contacting the seeds and weeds with a herbicidally effective amount thereof. The herbicil compositions contain, as the essential active ingredients, an N,N-disubstituted-a,a-diphenylacetamide and 2,4-dichIorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D). The specification discloses that 2,4-D is a known herbicide particularly useful in control of undesired broadleafed weeds and that the acetamides are known compounds also. It is said, however, that the compounds are mutually hyperactivated in the presence of each other, and that herbicidal compositions containing them in association produce more effective control of weeds than, either active ingredient when used alone. Mutual hyperactivation is allegedly observed over a wide range of proportions, about 10% to about 90%, of one active component and about 90% to 10% of the other may be combined, the proportion being influenced somewhat by the proportion of broad-leafed weeds and grassy weeds in an area to be controlled. A major proportion of 2,4-D is used when there is a high proportion of broad-leafed weeds; an area infested with a high proportion of grassy weeds is treated with a major proportion of the acetamide. Claim 1 is illustrative:

1. The method of preventing germination of plant seeds and controlling growth of plants which comprises contacting said seeds and plants with a herbicidally effective amount of a composition containing, as the essential active ingredients, 2,4-dichloro-phenoxyacetic acid and N,N-disub-stituted-a,a-diphenylacetamide repre *1047 sented by the following structural formula:

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