MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL PATENT JOURNAL INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS MARCH 2013 VOL 46 ● No. 03 Part II of II ISSUED MONTHLY DATE OF ISSUE: 27 MARCH 2013 ISSN 2223-4837 Page | 1 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL PATENT JOURNAL INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS VOL 46. No. 03 Date of Issue: 27 MARCH 2013 PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT OFFICE Official notices of proceedings under: The Patents Act, 1978 The Designs Act, 1993 The Trade Marks Act, 1963 The Trade Marks Act, 1993 The Registration of Copyright in Cinematograph Films Act, 1977 Registrar of Patents, Trade Marks, Designs and Copyright Note: CIPC acting on behalf of the Government of the Republic of South Africa, cannot guarantee the accuracy of its publications or undertake any responsibility for errors or omissions or their consequences. Page | 2 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 2. PATENTS .................................................................................................................................................................. 4 APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS .............................................................................................................................. 5 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1) ................................................ 47 CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39 .......................................................................................... 48 PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND 63 ............................................... 49 PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN ................................................................................. 49 APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT .............................................................................. 50 APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT ................................................................................................................................................................................ 50 APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION ...................................................................................................... 51 INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 53 HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 239 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 239 OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 239 3. DESIGNS .............................................................................................................................................................. 240 APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993 ............................ 241 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 ........................................... 251 CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 ........................................................................................ 251 CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED ..................................................................................... 251 CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED ............................................................................. 251 APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT .......... 251 APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION ..................... 252 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS ........................................................................................................ 253 HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 331 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 331 OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 331 4. COPYRIGHT ......................................................................................................................................................... 332 NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE ............................................................................................................................... 333 HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 334 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 334 OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 334 5. CORRECTION NOTICES ...................................................................................................................................... 335 TRADE MARKS .................................................................................................................................................... 336 PATENTS .............................................................................................................................................................. 336 DESIGNS .............................................................................................................................................................. 336 COPYRIGHT ......................................................................................................................................................... 336 Page | 3 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2. PATENTS Page | 4 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL PATENTS APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS Copies of these specifications cannot be supplied until the applications have been accepted and advertised, or in the case of convention applications, until 18 months from the date of the application in the convention THE PARTICULARS APPEAR IN THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE: Application number ~ Nature ~ 54: Representation of mark ~ 73: Name of applicants ~ 74: Address for service ~ 51: International classification ~ 57: Specification of goods/services ~ 58: Endorsement(s) ~ 33: Country of priority ~ 31: Priority number ~ 32: Priority Date - APPLIED ON 2013-02-19 2013/01251 ~ Complete ~ 54: BRAKE SYSTEM COMPONENT AXILE MOUNT ~ 71:HENDRICKSON USA LLC 500 Park Boulevard Suite 1010 Itasca Illinois 60143 ~ 72:R SCOTT FULTON DMITRIY RUBALSKIY PHILLIP R PIERCE ANDREW J WESTNEDGE MICHEL J KEELER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/388,285 ~ 32: 30/09/2010 2013/01252 ~ Complete ~ 54: SELF-ALIGNING SOCKET FOR MOORING CABLE ~ 71:ARCELORMITTAL WIRE FRANCE 25 Avenue de Lyon BP 96 Bourg en Bresse F-01000 ~ 72:PIERE-FRANCOIS BARON SRGE BISCEGLUE BANJAMIN COUTAZ ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1003085 ~ 32: 22/07/2010 2013/01253 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SLOW RELEASE RUBBLE,RIPPLE,APPLE PAD ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORJE 76 Hamiliton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2013/01254 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TWIN CREASE ZIG ZAG CORROSHEET/PAD ~ 71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORJE 76 Hamiliton Road Claremont Cape Town 7708 ~ 72:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE 2013/01255 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FOOT REHABILITATION SYSTEM WITH SPECIFIED FORCE THRESHOLD EARLY WARNING AND LOGGING ABILITIES ~ 71:NEIL NORDEJE 9 Mountain Wakeley Midlands estate Olifantsfontein 1683 ~ 72:NEIL NORDEJE 2013/01256 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BENTLEY BEAMS ~ 71:BENTS STEYN 78 Sampler Road glenhazel Johannesburg ~ 72:BENTS STEYN 2013/01257 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOIL ADDIITIVES FOR PROMOTING SEED GERMINATION AND PREVENTION OF EVAPORATION AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME ~ 71:RHODA (CHINA) CO LTD No. 3966 Jin Du Road Xinzhuang Industrial Zone Minhang District Shanghai 201108 ~ 72:CRISTOBAL GALDER METIVIER PASCAL CASTAING JEAN-CHRISTOPHE JI PENGFEI CHEN ZHIYUM ~ 33: CN ~ 31: PCT/CN2010/076191 ~ 32: 20/08/2010 2013/01258 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VEHICLE-BASED SYSTEM FOR MONITORING AND REPORTING TRAFFIC OFFENCES ~ 71:KOURIE KEITH DERRICK Unit 1 Fiorano 140 Buuren Road Benfordview 2007 ~ 72:KOURIE KEITH DERRICK 2013/01259 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SWIMMING POOL CLEANER HOSE CONTROL ~ 71:INTEGRATED POOL PRODUCTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 70 Driefontein Muldersdrift District of Krugersdorp Krugersdorp 1747 ~ 72:SCHMITT KARL-HEINZ 2013/01260 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF STREAMLINING A BUSINESS AREA, OPTIMISING AN ENTERPRISE AND IDENTIFYING ASSOCIATED RISK ~ 71:FASSOM TYRONE 69 Christiaan De Wet Road Discovery Johannesburg ~ 72:FASSOM TYRONE 2013/01261 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRICALLY INITIATED WARNING STARTER BOX ~ 71:MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED Plot 8777 Independence Road Selebi Phikwe ~ 72:DAVIS MARK RODNEY ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01241 ~ 32: 20/02/2012 2013/01262 ~ Complete ~ 54: A COMBINATION PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND METHODS OF TREATING DIABETES AND METABOLIC DISORDERS ~ 71:EPSHTEIN OLEG LLIICH 4 Samotychny per D-3 KV.72 Moscow 127473 ~ 72:EPSHTEN OLEG LLIICH ~ 33: RU ~ 31: 2011127051 ~ 32: 01/07/2011 2013/01263 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATION PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND METHODS OF TREATING DISEASES OR CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH REPSIRATORY DISEASE OR CONDITION ~ 71:EPSHTEIN OLEG LLIICH 4 Samotychny per D-3 KV.72 Moscow 127473 ~ 72:EPSHTEIN OLEG LLIICH ~ 33: RU ~ 31: 2011125992 ~ 32: 24/06/2011 Page | 5 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01264 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATION PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD OF TREATMENT OF VERTIGO,KINETOSIS AND VEGETATIVE-VASCULAR DYSTONIA ~ 71:EPSHTEIN OLEG LLIICH 4 Samotychny per D-3 KV.72 Moscow 127473 ~ 72:EPSHTEIN OLEG LLIICH ~ 33: RU ~ 31: 2011127058 ~ 32: 01/07/2011 2013/01265 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECOMBINATION THERAPEUTIC GLYCINE N-ACYLTRANSFERASE ~ 71:NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY 1 Hoffman Street Joon Van Rooy Building Potchefstroom 2531 ~ 72:MIENIE LODEWYK JACOBUS VAN DIJK ALBERDINA AIKE BADENHORST CHRISTOFFEL PETRUS STEPHANUS VAN DER SLUIS RENCIA ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/06021 ~ 32: 24/08/2010 2013/01266 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUEL STATION AND METHOD ~ 71:SHELL INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. Carel van Bylandtlaan 30 2596 HR the Hague ~ 72:NIEWSTRATEN JAN HENDRIK ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10175932.2 ~ 32: 09/09/2010 2013/01268 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR MOUNTING A CANISTER THERETO AND FOR CONTROLLED SPRAYING FROM SAID CANISTER ~ 71:RECKITT BENCKISER B.V. Siriusdreef 14 2132 WT Hoofddorp ~ 72:DI BONO GIUSEPPE LU TANGENT VAN DIEPEN JACOBUS SIMON PETRUS ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1018654.2 ~ 32: 05/11/2010 2013/01269 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MODULAR WATER BARRIER ~ 71:WILSON DAWID LODEWICKUS 8 Tundra Street Bosveldrus Nelspruit ~ 72:WILSON DAWID LODEWICKUS 2013/01270 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING REFERENCE SIGNAL IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~ 71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD 129 Samsung-ro Yeongtong-gu Suwon-si Gyeonggi-do, Korea (South) ~ 72:KIM SUNG TAE KIM YOUN SUN HAN JIN-KYU ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2010-0078232 ~ 32: 13/08/2010 2013/01271 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSMISSION/RECEPTION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UPLINK MIMO RETRANSMISSION IN LTE SYSTEM ~ 71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. 129 Samsung-ro Yeongtonggu Suwon-si Gyeonggi-DO 443-742 ~ 72:HAN JIN-KYU KIM YOUN SUN ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2010-0094749 ~ 32: 29/09/2010 2013/01272 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTRINSICALLY MAGNETIC HYDOXYAPATITE ~ 71:CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE Piazzale Aldi Moro 7 I-00185 Roma FIN-CEARMICA FAENZA S P A Via Granarolo 177/3 i48018 Faenza ~ 72:TAMPIERI ANNA LANDI ELENA SANDRI MONICA PRESSATO DANIELE RIVAS REY JOSE BANOBRE LOPEZ MANUEL MARCACCI MAURILIO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2010A001420 ~ 32: 29/07/2010 2013/01273 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONNECTOR FOR CONNECTIONS VIA FLAT INTERFACE AND MEDIUMVOLTAGE SUBSTATION COMPRISING SAME ~ 71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier F-92500 Rueil-Malmaison ~ 72:BONFILS JEAN-MICHEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 12 00572 ~ 32: 28/02/2012 2013/01274 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEDIUM-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION SUBSTATION ~ 71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier F-92500 Rueil-Malmaison ~ 72:CABARET BETRAND MILAN DENIS BRUNET SEBASTIEN FURLANO STEPHAN HENON ALBIN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 12 00571 ~ 32: 28/02/2012 2013/01275 ~ Complete ~ 54: GAS REMOVAL DEVICE FOR MEDIUM-VOLTAGE FUCTIONAL UNIT AND DISTRIBUTION SUBSTATION COMPORISING SAME ~ 71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier F-92500 Rueil-Malmaison ~ 72:LAYE JEROME BENTLEY JON-PAUL BRUNET SEBASTIEN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 12 00574 ~ 32: 28/02/2012 2013/01276 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUCTIONAL MEASURING UNIT FOR MEDIUM-VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION SUBSTATION ~ 71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier F-92500 Rueil-Maison ~ 72:FURLANO STEPHANE BRUNET SEBASTIEN TOTI-BUTTON FREDERIC FERRARO VENANZIO SOMEGOWDA SOMESHA ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 12 00573 ~ 32: 28/02/2012 2013/01277 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COMPRATIVE PRICING METHOD AND STSYEM ~ 71:PRICECHECK (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 3rd Floor 11 on Adderley 11 Adderley Cape Town ~ 72:DE WET ANDRE MOCKE CHARL STRYDOM CONRAD MACKIE DAVID 2013/01278 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MONITORING DOWN-THE-HOLE PERCUSSION DRILLING ~ 71:SPC TECHNOLOGY AB Frosundaviks Alle 15 4 Tr S-169 70 Stockholm ~ 72:HENRIKSSON IVO ~ 33: SE ~ 31: 1000943-9 ~ 32: 20/09/2010 2013/01279 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREVENTIVE OR THERAPEUTIC AGENT FOR FIBROSIS ~ 71:MIE UNIVERASITY 1577 Kurimamachiya-cho Tsu-shi Mie 5148507 OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO. LTD 2-9 Kanda Tsukasamachi Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo 1018535 ~ 72:GABAZZA ESTEBAN C KOBAYASHI TESTU TOYOBUKU HIDEKAZU FUKUDA AYAKO HASEGAWA TETSUYA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010/231946 ~ 32: 14/10/2010 2013/01280 ~ Complete ~ 54: 5IODOTRIAZOLE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10 40789 Monheim ~ 72:HWLMKE HENDRIK NISING CARL FRIEDRICH PERIS GORKA CRISTAU PIERRE TSUCHIYA TOMOKI WASNAIRE PIERRE BENTING JURGEN DAHMEN PETER Page | 6 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL WACHENDORFF-NEUMANN ULRIKE HADANO HIROYUKI PORTZ DANIELA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10174074.4 ~ 32: 26/08/2010 2013/01281 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DEVICE,FOR CONNECTING BETWEEN TWO SUCCESSIVE CELLS OF A SERIES OF CELLS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ALUMINIUM ~ 71:RIO TINTO ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 1188 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal H3A 3G2 Quebec ~ 72:DESPINASSE SERGE ROCHET YVES BERTHE SANDRA ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 10/03695 ~ 32: 17/09/2010 2013/01282 ~ Complete ~ 54: A CAPSULE HOLDER OR AN ADAPTER FOR ADAPTING A CAPSULE IN A CAPSULE HOLDER IN A BEVERAGE PREPARATION MACHINE ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:DOGAN NUHAN HENTZEL STEPHANE RAEDERER MARC DOLEAC FREDERIC PLEISCH HANSPETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10170492.2 ~ 32: 22/07/2010 2013/01283 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF ANTHRANILIC ACID AMIDE DERIVATIVES FOR CONTROLLING INSECTS AND SPIDER MITES BY WATERING,MIXING WITH SOIL,DRENCH TREATMENT,DROPLET APPLICATION,INJECTION INTO THE SOIL,STEMS OR BLOSSOMS ,IN HYDROPONIC SYSTEM,BY TREATING THE PLANTING HOLE OR IMMERSION APPLICATION,FLOATING OR SEED BOX APPLICATION OR BY THE TREATMENT OF SEEDS,AND FOR INCREASING THE STRESS TOLERANCE IN PLANTS TO ABIOTIC STRESS ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10 40789 Monheim ~ 72:FIASCHER RUDGER GRONDAL CHRISTOPH WROBLOWSKY HEINZ-JURGEN MALSAM OLGA RECKMANN UDO HUNGENBERG HEIKE FUNKE CHRISTIAN GESING ERNST RUDOLF ANDERSCH WOLFRAM LOSEL PETER ROSINGER CHRISTOPHER HUGH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/365,819 ~ 32: 20/07/2010 2013/01284 ~ Complete ~ 54: NABUPHINE-BASED FORMULATIONS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:DEBREGEAS ET ASSOCIES PHARMA 79 Rue De Miromesnil F-75008 Paris ~ 72:LEBON CHRISTOPHE PAUL DAVID OLIVIER SUPLIE PASCAL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 10 56689 ~ 32: 20/08/2010 2013/01285 ~ Complete ~ 54: ARRANGING-SUB-TRACK FRAGMENTS FOR STREAMING VIDEO DATA ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED Attn:International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego California 92121-1714 ~ 72:CHEN YING KARCZEWICZ MARTA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/840,146 ~ 32: 20/07/2010 2013/01286 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A COOKER ~ 71:VAN ROOYEN JOHANNES 9 Petrel Close Capms Bay 8005 ~ 72:VAN ROOYEN JOHANNES SMIT BAREND 2013/01287 ~ Complete ~ 54: CR-CONTAINING AUSTENITE ALLOY PIPE AND PRODUCTION METHOD FOR SAME ~ 71:NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION 6-1 Marunouchi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8071 ~ 72:MASAKI YASUHIRO KANZAKI MANABU KINOMURA SHOJI TASAKA MASAHITO UEHIRA AKHIRO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-189111 ~ 32: 26/08/2010 2013/01288 ~ Complete ~ 54: WRAP-AROUND CARRIER WITH LOCKING HEEL RETAINING STRUCTURE ~ 71:MEADWESTVACO CORPORATION IP Law Group 501 South 5th Street Richmond Virginia 23219-0501 ~ 72:AUCLAIR JEAN-MICHEL BLIN PATRICK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/384,042 ~ 32: 17/09/2010 2013/01289 ~ Complete ~ 54: FACILITATING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ISOLATED MEMORY SPACES OF A COMMUNICATIONS ENVIRONMENT ~ 71:INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION New Orchard Road Armonk New York 10504 ~ 72:MACCHIANO ANGELO WINTER ALEXANDER STEVENS JERRY TARCZA RICHARD SITTMANN III GUSTAV ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/172,978 ~ 32: 30/06/2011 - APPLIED ON 2013-02-20 2013/01301 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIMICROBIAL FORMULATION ~ 71:ANITOX CORPORATION 1055 Progress Circle Lawrenceville GA 30043 ~ 72:PIMENTEL JULIO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/377 819 ~ 32: 27/08/2010 2013/01302 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DETERMINING AN UNAMBIGUOUS HEADING DIRECTION OF A VEHICLE ~ 71:LEICA GEOSYSTEMS AG Heinrich-Wild-Strasse CH-9435 Heerbrugg ~ 72:KELLAR WILLIAM ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010903232 ~ 32: 20/07/2010 2013/01303 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ENERGY GENERATION SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF ~ 71:YEDA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LTD THE WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE P.O. BOX 95 REHOVOT 76100 ISRAEL ~ 72:KARNI JACOB GARBI URI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/380 451 ~ 32: 07/09/2010 2013/01304 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIPOLAR ELECTROCHEMICAL BATTERY WITH AN IMPROVED CASING ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE A TOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25, rue Leblanc Batiment" Le Ponant D" F-75015 Paris ~ 72:CHAMI MARIANNE PICARD LIONEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 10 56731 ~ 32: 24/08/2010 2013/01305 ~ Complete ~ 54: WELDING PROCEDURE FOR MACHINING CHARGING HOPPER ~ 71:SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS CO., LTD NO. 250 Huaning Road Minhang District Shanghai P.R. China PC Page | 7 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 200245 ~ 72:HUANG QIWEN YAO YUAN KONG GENG ZHANG WEIQUN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201110253866.X ~ 32: 31/08/2011 2013/01306 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR TESTING COLD CRACK SENSITIVITY OF DISSIMILAR STEEL ~ 71:SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS CO., LTD NO. 250 Huaning Road Minhang District Shanghai P.R. China PC 200245 ~ 72:LU ZHENRAN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201110253867.4 ~ 32: 31/08/2011 2013/01307 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR TESTING REHEATING CRACK SENSITIVITY OF DISSIMILAR STEEL ~ 71:SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS CO., LTD NO. 250 Huaning Road Minhang District Shanghai P.R. China PC 200245 ~ 72:LU ZHENRAN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201110253869.3 ~ 32: 31/08/2011 2013/01308 ~ Complete ~ 54: DENSE/DILUTE PULVERIZED COAL SEPARATOR STRUCTURE OF SINGLEFIREBALL OCTAGONAL DIRECT-FLOW BURNER ~ 71:SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS CO., LTD NO. 250 Huaning Road Minhang District Shanghai P.R. China PC 200245 ~ 72:CHEN FEI TANG HONGBIN CHEN YING ZHANG WEIQUN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201110358273.X ~ 32: 14/11/2011 2013/01309 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR DETECTING AND ASSEMBLING INTERNAL PARTS OF ULTRALONG EQUIPMENT ~ 71:SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS CO., LTD NO. 250 Huaning Road Minhang District Shanghai P.R. China PC 200245 ~ 72:WANG LEI ZHOU WEIKANG WANG YIMIN LI MAN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201110253882.9 ~ 32: 31/08/2011 2013/01310 ~ Complete ~ 54: DYE SOLAR CELL WITH IMPROVED STABILITY ~ 71:BASF SE D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:PSCHIRER NEIL GREGORY BRUDER INGMAR SENS RUDIGER ERK PETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10170695.0 ~ 32: 23/07/2010 2013/01311 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL HETARYL (THIO)CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS FOR CONTROLLING INVERTEBRATE PESTS ~ 71:BASF SE D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:SORGEL SEBASTIAN DEFIEBER CHRISTIAN LE VEZOUET RONAN CULBERTSON DEBORAH L ANSPAUGH DOUGLAS D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/366 542 ~ 32: 22/07/2010 2013/01312 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SELF-ACTING HEAT TRANSFER IN A DIRECTION REVERSE TO NATURAL CONVECTION ~ 71:UNIWERSYTET WARMINSKO -MAZURSKI W OLSZTYNIE UL. Oczapowskiego 2 10-179 Olsztyn-Kortowo HEWALEX SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA SPOLKA KOMANDYTOWA Skowackiego 33 45-502 Czechowice-Dziedzice CHLUDZINSKI DANIEL Chludnie 12 18-516 Maly Plock DOBRIANSKI JURIJ UL.Zolnierska 14C M.41 10-516 Olsztyn DUDA MICHAL KAMIENSKIE 1 12-250 ORZYSZ PIECHOCKI JANUSZ YK SAKOWICZA 1 10-768 OLSZTYN SAMSEL MAREK UL, MIERUNISZKA 16 16-424 FILIPOW WOJCIK ROBERT UL. ZODIAKALNA 5 10-712 OLSZTYN ~ 72:CHLUDZINSKI DANIEL DOBRIANSKI JURIJ DUDA MICHAL PIECHOCKI JANUSZ SAMSEL MAREK WOJCIK ROBERT ~ 33: PL ~ 31: P.391961 ~ 32: 26/07/2010 2013/01313 ~ Complete ~ 54: HERBICIDAL ISOXAZOLO[5,4-B]PYRIDINES ~ 71:BASF SE D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:MICHROWSKA-PIANOWSKA ANNA ALEKSANDRA MAJOR JULIA HUTZLER JOHANNES NEWTON TREVOR WILLIAM EVANS RICHARD ROGER KREUZ KLAUS GROBMANN KLAUS SONG DSCHUN SIMON ANJA WITSCHEL MATTHIAS MOBERG WILLIAM KARL PARRA RAPADO LILIANA QU TAO STELZER FRANK KRAUS HELMUT SEITZ THOMAS VAN DER KLOET ANDREE REINGRUBER RUDIGER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/366 535 ~ 32: 22/07/2010 2013/01314 ~ Complete ~ 54: AGONISTS OF GPR40 ~ 71:CONNEXIOS LIFE SCIENCES PVT.LTD NO.49, Shilpa Vidya First Main Road J P NAGAR 3rd phase Bangalore 560078 ~ 72:RANGANATH RAO JAGANNATH MADANAHALLI ARUMUGAN NAGARAJAN ANSARI MOHD MUDABBIR GUDLA CHANDRASEKHAR PACHIYAPPAN SHANMUGAM RAMALINGAM MANIVANNAN GEORGE JENSON ARUL GEORGE FERNANDA BOMMEGOWDA Y KENCHEGOWDA ANGUPILLAI SATHESH KUMAR KOTTAMALAI RAMAMOORTHY JIDUGU PRADEEP RAO RAO D SHIVANAGESHWARA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/389 508 ~ 32: 04/10/2010 2013/01315 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRAY ~ 71:AUSTIN ENGINEERING LTD 100 CHISHOLM CRESCENT KEWDALE WA 6105 WESTERN AUSTRALIA ~ 72:HALL JAMIE VINCENT CLARKE ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010903677 ~ 32: 16/08/2010 2013/01316 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FLOATING ENTRAINMENT METALLRGICAL PROCESS AND REACTOR ~ 71:YANGGU XIANGGUANG COPPER CO. LTD NO. 1, Xiangguangroad Shifo Town Yanggucounty Liaochengcity Shandong Province 252327 ~ 72:ZHOU SONGLIN LIU WEIDONG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201110208013.4 ~ 32: 25/07/2011 2013/01317 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION COMPRISING MANGANESE-OXALATE ~ 71:RECKITT BENCKISER N.V. Siriusdreef 14, 2132 WT Hoofddrorp ~ 72:CABIROL MARINE GRAF NICOLE PREUSCHEN JUDITH ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1014328.7 ~ 32: 27/08/2010 2013/01318 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPLANTS, SURGICAL METHODS, AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR USE IN FEMOROACETABULAR IMPINGEMENT SURGERIES ~ 71:SMITH & NEPHEW, INC 7135 Goodlett Farms Page | 8 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Parkway Cordova TN 38016 ~ 72:ALLEN CHARLES WAYNE RISTER DAVID WAYNE FREDERICK PHILLIP E BELEW KEVIN WAYNE JASPER LAUREN CHRISTINA GATEWOOD JAMES CURTIS HAYS KEVIN RAY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/402 249 ~ 32: 26/08/2010 2013/01319 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTRAOPERATIVE SCANNING FOR IMPLANT OPTIMIZATION ~ 71:SMITH& NEPHEW, INC 7135 Goodlett Farms Parkway Cordova TN 38016 ~ 72:HUGHES MICHAEL DEAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/480 761 ~ 32: 29/04/2011 2013/01320 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTENT SERVER ~ 71:DANCING SUN LTD 1st Floor 37 Commercial Road Poole Dorset BH14 0HU ~ 72:BARNETT TOM ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1013855.0 ~ 32: 18/08/2010 2013/01321 ~ Complete ~ 54: CLEAR LIQUID COMPOSITION COMPRISING ALKANOYL GLYCINATE, AMPHOTERIC SURFACTANT, ALKYL SULFATE AND SPECIFIC ASSOCIATIVE ACRYLATE POLYMERS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House Blackfriars London EC4P 4BQ ~ 72:PATEL RAJESH VASUDEVAN TIRUCHERAI VARAHAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/858 578 ~ 32: 18/08/2010 2013/01322 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR PROVIDING TEETH WITH A WHITE APPEARANCE ~ 71:SAFEWHITE LLC 6565 Plesenton Drive South Worthington 43085 Ohio ~ 72:BRIDGEMAN SCOTT JOSEPH BRODY RICHARD SIMON ZUPANCIC THOMAS JOEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/376 523 ~ 32: 24/08/2010 2013/01323 ~ Complete ~ 54: SMALL MOLECULE ARRAYS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THEM ~ 71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1111 Franklin Street 5th floor Oakland 94607-5200 California ~ 72:TENG DAYU CHIEN SHU KESARI SANTOSH JIANG PENGFEI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/375 373 ~ 32: 20/08/2010 2013/01324 ~ Complete ~ 54: BUFFERED OPHTHALMIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~ 71:HEALOR LTD P.O.BOX 4115 NESS-ZIONA 74140 ~ 72:TENNEBAUM TAMAR BRAIMANWIKSMAN LIORA SAGIV YUVAL LEVY-HACHAM OFRA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/411 466 ~ 32: 08/11/2010 2013/01325 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOWNLOADABLE ISIM ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) S 164 83 Stockholm ~ 72:OHLSSON OSCAR BARRIGA LUIS LINDHOLM FREDRIK 2013/01326 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF MAKING POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND MATERIAL ~ 71:ELEMENT SIX ABRASIVES S.A. 9 Rue Sainte Zithel L-2763 ~ 72:NAIDOO KAVESHINI DAVIES GEOFFREY JOHN MYBURGH JOHANNES LODEWIKUS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/377 617 ~ 32: 27/08/2010 2013/01327 ~ Complete ~ 54: ASYMMETRIC TIBIAL COMPONENTS FOR A KNEE PROSTHESIS ~ 71:ZIMMER, INC 1800.W Center Street Warsaw 46580 Indiana ~ 72:WENTORF MARY S S BISCHOFF JEFFREY E PARISI RAYMOND C RETTIG KATHERINE M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/381 800 ~ 32: 10/09/2010 2013/01328 ~ Complete ~ 54: ASYMMETRIC TIBIAL COMPONENTS FOR A KNEE PROSTHESIS ~ 71:ZIMMER, INC 1800.W Center Street Warsaw 46580 Indiana ~ 72:WENTORF MARY S S BISCHOFF JEFFREY E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/381 800 ~ 32: 10/09/2010 2013/01329 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE INHIBITION OF NAMPT ~ 71:GENENTECH, INC One DNA way South San Francisco 94080 California FORMA TM, LLC 500 Arsenal St. Suite 100 Watertown 02472 Massachusetts ~ 72:BAIR KENNETH W BAUMEISTER TIMM BUCKMELTER ALEXANDRE J CLODFELTER KARL H DRAGOVICH PETER GOSSELIN FRANCIS HAN BINGSONG LIN JIAN REYNOLDS DOMINIC J ROTH BRUCE SMITH CHASE C WANG ZHONGGUO YUEN PO-WAI ZHENG XIAOZHANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/483 242 ~ 32: 06/05/2011 2013/01330 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYMER BOUND METALLOPHTHALOCYANINES ~ 71:MINTEK 200 Malibongwe Drive Randburg 2194 Johannesburg Gauteng Province ~ 72:ZUGLE RUPHINO DARKO GODFRED TORTO NELSON LITWINSKI CHRISTIAN NYOKONG TEBELLO ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/05880 ~ 32: 17/08/2010 2013/01331 ~ Complete ~ 54: APOPTOSIS-INDUCING AGENTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER AND IMMUNE AND OPTOIMMUNE DISEASES ~ 71:ABBOTT LAB 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinois 60064 ~ 72:BRUNCKO MILAN DOHERTY GEORGE HASVOLD LISA KUNZER AARON R SOUERS ANDREW J TAO ZHI-FU WANG LE WENDT MICHAEL HANSEN TODD M DING HONG ELMORE STEVEN HEXAMER LAURA SONG XIAOHONG SULLIVAN GERARD WANG GARY T WANG XILU MANTEI ROBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/181.203 ~ 32: 26/05/2009 2013/01332 ~ Complete ~ 54: INHALER ~ 71:ASTRAZENECA AB SE-151 85 Sodertalje ~ 72:ARVIDSSON LARS RUNE GUSTAV BRIANT JOHN PHILIP COOKE CHARLES BRIAN DURIER JOHN JAMES DANIEL PENHALLURICK TREVOR JOHN SVENSSON SVEN MARTEN JIMMY BAKEWELL WILLIAM CAMPBELL PATRICK GROOMBRIDGE CHRISTOPHER BENJAMIN JAMES LASTOW OREST SMARTT NICHOLAS ULLBRAND BJORN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/366 263 ~ 32: 21/07/2010 2013/01333 ~ Complete ~ 54: INHALER ~ 71:ASTRAZENECA AB S-151 85, Sodertalje ~ 72:ARVIDSSON LARS RUNE GUSTAV CAMPBELL PATRICK JOHN JAMES DANIEL LUNDSTROM CAMILLA SVENNBERG JONAS Page | 9 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL BAKEWELL WILLIAM GROOMBRIDGE CHRISTOPHER BENJAMIN JAMES LUNDGREN JAN OLOF BERTIL RITTFELDT MARTEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/366 305 ~ 32: 21/07/2010 2013/01334 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING TEMPORARY SUPPORT AND A MEANS FOR RELOCATING ENERGIZED ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS ~ 71:WABNEGGER DAVID 130 Wabnegger Road Keremeos British Columbia V0X 1N1 ~ 72:WABNEGGER DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/344 432 ~ 32: 21/07/2010 2013/01335 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMAGE DECODING METHOD, IMAGE CODING METHOD, IMAGE DECODING APPARATUS, IMAGE CODING APPARATUS, PROGRAM, AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT ~ 71:PANASONIC CORPORATION 1006 Oaza Kadoma Kadoma-shi Osaka 571-8501 ~ 72:SASAI HISAO SHIBAHARA YOUJI WAHADANIAH VIKTOR NAING SUE MON THET NISHI TAKAHIRO LIM CHONG SOON JING XUAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/388 221 ~ 32: 30/09/2010 2013/01336 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSDERMAL ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS, DEVICES, AND METHODS ~ 71:3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY 3 M Centre Post Office Box 33427 Saint Paul Minnesota 551333427 ~ 72:DIZIO JAMES P WU ZHENG ZHI JOHNSON ELIZABETH E PRESZLER PRINCE AMY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/366 358 ~ 32: 21/07/2010 2013/01338 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIBODIES TO MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE 9 ~ 71:GILEAD BIOLOGICS, INC 333 Lakeside Drive Foster City California 94404 ~ 72:MCCAULEY SCOTT ALAN VAYSBERG MARIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/377 886 ~ 32: 27/08/2010 2013/01339 ~ Complete ~ 54: SAMPLE TESTING APPARATUS AND METHOD ~ 71:CONCATENO UK LTD 92 Milton Park Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 4RY ~ 72:PANG ALAN LILLIS BARRY JOWETT GORDON FAIRBANK JACK ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 10147167.9 ~ 32: 25/08/2010 2013/01340 ~ Complete ~ 54: SIDE-BY-SIDE VEHICLE ~ 71:POLARIS INDUSTRIES INC 2100 Highway 55 Medina Minnesota 55340-9770 ~ 72:SAFRANSKI BRIAN M SUNSDAHL RICHARD L BRADY LOUIS J GILLINGHAM BRIAN R SMITH MARK A NELSON STEPHEN L MAHER JEFFREY M RUBATT JEROME J PETERSON ROBBI L DECKARD AARON D NOWACKI PHILLIP A KOFSTAD TRACY S KJAER CURTIS R HOLLMAN KEITH A MCNUTT KEVIN A SCHLANGEN ADAM J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/849 516 ~ 32: 03/08/2010 2013/01341 ~ Complete ~ 54: LABELS ~ 71:INNOVIA FILMS LTD Wigton Cumbria CA7 9BG ~ 72:TAYLOR MICHAEL FRIZELL BARRY WANING RICHARD ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1015119.9 ~ 32: 10/09/2010 2013/01440 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PAYMENT ACCEPTANCE METHODS AND SYSTEMS ~ 71:FUNDAMO (PTY) LTD 2 Strand Road Bellville Western Cape Province ~ 72:BADENHORST CORNELIUS JOHANNES 2013/01441 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING AUTHENTICATION LOCALLY ~ 71:FUNDAMO (PTY) LTD 2 Strand Road Bellville Western Cape Province ~ 72:HUXHAM HORATIO NELSON O'REGAN ALAN JOSEPH MOSS TARA ANNE VAN WYK HOUGH ARIE 2013/01444 ~ Complete ~ 54: FORENSIC GLOVE ~ 71:BM POLYCO LTD Crown Road Enfield EN1 1XT COOMBES ANTHONY Cliff House Hall Bank Hartington Derbyshire SK17 0AT ~ 72:COOMBES ANTHONY ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1012692.8 ~ 32: 29/07/2010 2013/01603 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STORAGE ORGANISER ~ 71:WERNER BOOYSEN 1 Amble Way Paulshof Sandton 2196 ~ 72:WERNER BOOYSEN - APPLIED ON 2013-02-21 2013/01343 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COIL DEPLOYMENT APPARATUS ~ 71:ANDERSON MARCUS ERIC 6 Deermeade Bay SE Calgary Alberta T2J 5Z6 ~ 72:ANDERSON MARCUS ERIC 2013/01344 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BONDS AND TIMES TABLES ~ 71:HELLIL GREGORY SHAPIRO Morriston Farm Ngesane Road Dundee 3000 ~ 72:HELLIL GREGORY SHAPIRO 2013/01345 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROTECT-A-SPACE ~ 71:WILLEM JOHANNES JACOBUS Schneider Street 68 Franskraal ~ 72:WILLEM JOHANNES JACOBUS 2013/01346 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RIGID PVC SASH PROFILE WINDOWPANE INSTALLATION SYSTEM ~ 71:MARIE EMILE BERNARD DE CHAUMONT LAVAL 28 Lyndore Avenue Willaway Midrand 1685 ~ 72:GRAHAM COCHRANE MARIE EMILE BERNARD DE CHAUMONT LAVAL 2013/01347 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SEAL ARRANGEMENT FOR STEEL WINDOW FRAMES & DOORS ~ 71:MARIE EMILE BERNARD DE CHAUMONT LAVAL 28 Lyndore Avenue Willaway Midrand 1685 ~ 72:GRAHAM COCHRANE MARIE EMILE BERNARD DE CHAUMONT LAVAL 2013/01348 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FULL SAILS BANNER ~ 71:NORMAN CLIFFORD VENN 89 Pitzer Road Glen Austin Midrand 1685 ~ 72:NORMAN CLIFFORD VENN Page | 10 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01349 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TEXT ART ~ 71:DEAN EVAN SHER 64 Rosemary way fairmount ridge Johannesburg Gauteng 2192 ~ 72:DEAN EVAN SHER 2013/01350 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A WATER HEATING PANEL ~ 71:VAN ZYL PHILLIPUS CORNELUS No.8 President Street Hernnenman 9445 VAN ZYL JEAN-PIERRE No.573 Dwyka B Erasmuskloof Pretiria 0048 VAN ZYL PIETER JOHANNES No.573 Dwyka B Erasmuskloof Pretoria 0048 ~ 72:VAN ZYL PHILLIPUS CORNELUS VAN ZYL PIETER JOHANNES 2013/01351 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL,A CONTRUCTION AND A METAL OF CONSTRUCTION ~ 71:KLEIN RAUL ALBERTO No.2055 Peacemaker Road Las Vegas NV 89183 ~ 72:KLEIN RAUL ALBERTO 2013/01352 ~ Complete ~ 54: MINING LIGHTING ~ 71:BEZUIDENHOUT KARL JOHN 72 Lake View Crescent Aspen Hills Mulbarton 2190 ~ 72:BEZUIDENHOUT KARL JOHN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/08519 ~ 32: 21/11/2011 2013/01353 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLAME PROTECTION AGENT COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING TRIAZINE INTERCALATED META PHOSPHATES ~ 71:CATENA ADDITIVES GMBH & CO KG Neue Bergstrasse 13 64665 Alsbach-Hahnlein ~ 72:KOSTLER HANS-GUNTER DAVE TRUPTI WEHNER WOLFGANG ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 20 2010 035 103.2 ~ 32: 23/08/2010 2013/01354 ~ Complete ~ 54: VEGF-BINDING MOLECULES ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse 173 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:GSCHWIND ANDREAS BORGES ERIC BOUCNEAU JOACHIM DE TAVERNIER EVELYN KOLKLMAN JOOST MERCHIERS PASCAL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10175318.4 ~ 32: 03/09/2010 2013/01355 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR HANDLING DRUMS,EQUIPMENT FOR TRANSFERRING POWDER MATERIAL,AND TRANSFER METHOD ~ 71:AREVA NC 33 Rue La Fayette F-75009 PAris ~ 72:PERESSONI YVAN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1056786 ~ 32: 26/08/2010 2013/01356 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BELT BUCKLE ~ 71:BRAITEX TENSILON (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 26 Socony Road Elsies River 7480 ~ 72:RUDOLF ERICH HEINRICH ROSOCHACKI 2013/01357 ~ Complete ~ 54: RESIN SYSTEM AND ROCK ANCHOR ~ 71:MINOVA INTERNATIONAL LTD Unit 8 Freshwater Road Park Road Holmewood Industrial Estate Chesterfield S42 5UY Derbyshire ~ 72:SYKES ANDREW HAWKER ROBERT ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010100811 ~ 32: 29/07/2010 2013/01358 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF A TEA PRODUCT ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BHOSLE BALAJI MAROTRAO ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2369/MUMI2010 ~ 32: 25/08/2010 2013/01359 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SANITISING FLUID DISPENSING SYSTEM AND A FLOW CONNECTOR USED IN SUCH SYSTEM ~ 71:STEINER HYGIENE (PTY) LTD 110 Loper Avenue Aeroport Spartan Ext 02 Kempton Park Gayteng ~ 72:SCHOLTZ DELANO RUMBAK DANIEL 2013/01360 ~ Complete ~ 54: AQUEOUS INK FOR THE PRINTING OF ELECTRODES FOR LITHIUM BATTERIES ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 Rue Leblanc Batiment "Le Ponant D" F-75015 Paris ~ 72:PICARD LIONEL GIROUD NELLY ROUAULT HELENE SOLAN SEBASTIEN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1057593 ~ 32: 22/09/2010 2013/01361 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRODE FOR LITHIUM BATTERIES AND ITS METHOD OF MANUFACTURE ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES Batiment Le Ponant D 25 Rue Leblanc F-75015 Paris ~ 72:SOLAN SEBASTIEN GIROUD NELLY ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1057592 ~ 32: 22/09/2010 2013/01362 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS OF SYNTHESIS GAS CONVERSION TO LIQUID HYDROCARBON MIXTURES USING ALTERNANTING LAYERS OF SYNTHESIS GAS CONVERSION CATALYST,HYDROCRACKING AND HYDROISOMERIZATION CATALYST ~ 71:CHEVRON USA. INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon 94583 California ~ 72:SAXTON ROBERT J KIBBY CHARLES L JOTHINMURUGESAN KANDASWAMY DAS TAPAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/208,195 ~ 32: 11/08/2011 2013/01363 ~ Complete ~ 54: PESTICIDAL ARYLPYRROLIDINES ~ 71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG AlfredNobel-Strasse 50 40789 Monheim ~ 72:MHARA JUN HATAZAWA MAMORU YAMAZAKI DAIEI KISHIKAWA HIDETOSHI DOMON KEI WATANABE HIDEKAZU SASAKI NORIO MURATA TETSUYA ARAKI KOICHI SHIMOJO EIICHI ICHIHARA TERUYUKI ISHIKAWA TADASHI SHIBUYA KATSUHIKO BRUCHNER PETER FISCHER REINER JANSEN JOHANNES-RUDOLF KAPFERER TOBIAS MAECHILING SIMON MAUE MICHAEL VOERSTE ARND ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-291998 ~ 32: 28/12/2010 2013/01364 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESSING OF MANGANOUS SULPHATE/DITHIONATE LIQUORS ~ 71:AMERICAN MANGANESE INC 2533 North Carson Street suit 3913 carson City 89706 Nevada ~ 72:CHOW NORMAN FISHER JOHN W WARKENTI DOUGLAS NACU ANCA-MIHAELA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/374,691 ~ 32: 18/08/2010 Page | 11 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01365 ~ Complete ~ 54: RUTHENIUM HYBRID FISCHER-TROPSCH CATALYST,AND METHODS FOR PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:CHEVRON USA. INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon 94583 California ~ 72:JOTHINMURUGESAN KANDASWAMY DAS TAPAN KIBBY CHARLES L SAXTON ROBERT J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/953,024 ~ 32: 23/11/2010 2013/01366 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN APPARATUS,SYSTEN AND PROCESS FOR EXCTRACTING MINERALS FROM SLURRY ~ 71:HOPE RONALD GLEN 890 Dashond street Garsfontein Ext 10 Pretoria ~ 72:HOPE RONALD GLEN 2013/01367 ~ Complete ~ 54: A CAPSULE FOR THE PREPARATION OF A FOOD PRODUCT IN A FOOD PREPARATION MACHINE AT HIGH PRESSURE ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:DOGAN NIHAN HENTZEL STEPHANE RAEDERER MARC DOLEAC FREDERIC PLEISCH HANSPETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10170478.1 ~ 32: 22/07/2010 2013/01369 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR REDUCING THE COLOR OF SUGAR ~ 71:RDM EMPREENDIMENTOS E PARTICIPACOES S A Avenida da Recuperacao 2500 A Casa Amarela 52091010-Recife-PE ~ 72:FILHO JOSE RAIMUNDO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/373,537 ~ 32: 13/08/2010 2013/01370 ~ Complete ~ 54: DUAL FUNCTION IN VITRO TARGET BINDING ASSAY FOR THE DETECTION OF NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES AGAINST TARGET ANTIBODIES ~ 71:AMGEN INC One Amgen Center Drive Patent Operations M/S 28-2-C Thousand Oaks CA 91320-1799 ~ 72:CHEN XINYI CYNTHIA GUPTA SHALINI CIVOLI FRANCESCA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/372,432 ~ 32: 10/08/2010 2013/01371 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOUNTING MAT WITH FLEXIBLE EDGE PROTECTION AND EXHAUST GAS TREATMENT DEVICE INCORPORATING THE MOUNTING MAT ~ 71:UNIFRAX I LLC 2351 Whirlpool Street Niagara Falls New York 14305-2413 ~ 72:BEAUHARNOIS MARK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/373,527 ~ 32: 13/08/2010 2013/01372 ~ Complete ~ 54: MONOHYDRATE OF AN AZAADAMANTANE DERIVATIVE ~ 71:ABBVIE INC 1 North Waukegan Road North Chicago IL 60064 ~ 72:CHEN SHUANG ZHANG GEOFF G Z NAPIER JAMES J BRACKEMEYER PAUL J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/385,674 ~ 32: 23/09/2010 2013/01373 ~ Complete ~ 54: NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION ~ 71:WELLNESS SA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Units 6,7,8 and 9 Beacon Business Park Bosmansdam Road Milnerton ~ 72:BURSEY WINSTON BURSEY TATIANA ANATOLLEVNA GIBSON JAMES MICHAEL CLIVE 2013/01442 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-OX40 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME ~ 71:BOARD OF REGENTS, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM 201 WEST SEVENTH STREET AUSTIN TEXAS 78701 ~ 72:LIU YONG-JUN VOO KUI SHIN BOVER LAURA TSURUSHITA NAOYA TSO J YUN KUMAR SHANKAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/380.827 ~ 32: 08/09/2010 - APPLIED ON 2013-02-22 2013/01374 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN-EMAIL SYSTEM ~ 71:INVESTMENT CORPORATION (PTY) LTD 262 Hornibill Avenue Montana Pretoria ~ 72:JANSE VAN RENSBURG PETRUS JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/08603 ~ 32: 23/11/2011 2013/01375 ~ Complete ~ 54: A TRANSVERSE ELEMENT FOR A SUPPORT TRAP ~ 71:GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:PAGE MARIUS 2013/01376 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM PRODUCING ENERGY THROUGH THE ACTION OF WAVES ~ 71:GWAVE LLC 71 Stevens Road Hanover NH 03755 ~ 72:GLENN L BEANE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/850,340 ~ 32: 04/08/2010 2013/01377 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING ENERGY THROUGH THE ACTION OF WAVES ~ 71:GWAVE LLC 71 Stevens Road Hanover NH 03755 ~ 72:GLENN L BEANE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/850,371 ~ 32: 04/08/2010 2013/01378 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCTION METHOD OF INTERMEDIATE COMPOUND FOR SYNTHESIZING MEDICAMENT ~ 71:LG LIFE SCIENCES LTD LG Gwanghwamun Bldg 92 Sinmunno 2-GA Jongno-Gu Seoul 110-062 ~ 72:KIM BONG CHAN KIM KYU YOUNG LEE HEE BONG AN JI EUN LEE KYU WOONG ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2010-0086619 ~ 32: 03/09/2010 2013/01379 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS ACT AT MULTIPLE PROSTAGLANDIN RECEPTORS GIVING A GENERAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE ~ 71:ALLERGAN INC 2525 Dupont Drive T2-7H Irvine CA 92612 ~ 72:MARTOS JOSE L CARLING WILLLIAM R WOODWARD DAVID F WANG JENNY W KAMGASMETSA JUSSI J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/375,406 ~ 32: 20/08/2010 2013/01380 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORALLY ADMINISTERED CORTICOSTEROID COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:APTALIS PHARMATECH , INC 845 Center Drive Vandalia 45377 Ohio ~ 72:VENKATESH GOPI M PERRETT STEPHEN COHEN FREDRIC JAY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/247,642 ~ 32: 01/10/2009 Page | 12 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01381 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER PURIFICATION PROCESS AND SYSTEM ~ 71:COETZEE GERT JACOBUS 124 Key West Estate Hartbeesport Dam 0240 ~ 72:COETZEE GERT JACOBUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03864 ~ 32: 26/05/2011 2013/01382 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR PANEL ASSEMBLY ~ 71:EEUWES THEODORUS MARIA Molenstraat 9 NL-6687 AM Angeren ADOLFS THEODORUS STAPHANUS MARIA Molenstraat 9 NL-6687 Am Angered ~ 72:ADOLFS THEODORUS STAPHANUS MARIA ~ 33: NL ~ 31: 2005311 ~ 32: 03/09/2010 2013/01383 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WALL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME ~ 71:ERASMUS DANIEL JORDAAN Farm Elandskraal knysna 6571 ~ 72:ERASMUS DANIEL JORDAAN 2013/01384 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRACK PAD ~ 71:LIEBHERR-MINING EQUIPMENT COLMAR SAS 49 Rue Frederic Hartmann 68025 Cedex ~ 72:WEIB OLIVER NEYER FREDERIC DREYER VINCENT ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 11 007 448.1 ~ 32: 13/09/2011 2013/01385 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERAPEUTIC USES OF 1-[2,4-DIMETHYLPHENYLSULFANYL)PHENYL]PIPERAZINE ~ 71:H LUNDBECK A/S OTTILIAVEJ 9 DK-2500 Valby ~ 72:DRAGHEIM MARIANNE FLOREA IOANA ~ 33: DK ~ 31: PA201000739 ~ 32: 23/08/2010 2013/01386 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN ELECTRONIC MINERAL RESERVE VALUATION METHOD AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR ~ 71:COMMODITYFIN (PTY) LTD TRADING AS PUREPLAY HOLDINGS 5 Jan smuts Avenue Winston Park Durban 3610 ~ 72:OBERHOLSTER SAREL JOHANNES 2013/01387 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPOSABLE SKIN CARE DEVICE ~ 71:AMBICARE HEALTH LIMITED Kinburn Castle St. Andrews Fife Fife KY16 9DR ~ 72:MCNEILL ANDREW ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1015849.1 ~ 32: 22/09/2010 2013/01388 ~ Complete ~ 54: REMOVING STYLE CORRUPTION FROM EXTENSIBLE MARKUP LANGUAGE DOCUMENTS ~ 71:MICROSOFT CORPORATION One Microsoft Way Redmond 98052-6399 Washington ~ 72:GNDOROV SERGEI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/877,860 ~ 32: 08/09/2010 2013/01389 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSDERMAL THERAPEUTIC SYSTEM WITH CRYSTALLIZATIONINHIBITING PROTECTITIVE FILM (RELEASE LINER) ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH AlfredNobel-Strasse 10 40789 Monheim ~ 72:BRACHT STEFAN TEREBESI ILDIKO LANGGUTH THOMAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10210040299.0 ~ 32: 06/09/2010 2013/01390 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRESSURE SENSITIVE AGHESIVES BASED ON RENEWABLE RESOURCES AND RELATED METHODS ~ 71:AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION 150 N Orange Grove BLVD Pasadena 91103 Californa ~ 72:KOCH CAROL A MALLYA PRAKASH WILLIAMS CHARLES R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/374,743 ~ 32: 18/08/2010 2013/01391 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS CONTAINING RIFAXIMIN,PROCESSES FOR THEIR OBTAINMENT AND METHOD OF TREATING INTESTINAL DISEASE ~ 71:ALFA WASSERMANN S.P.A. 1, Via Enrico Fermi Alanno I-65020 PESCARA ~ 72:GIUSEPPE CLAUDIO VISCOMI PAOLA MAFFEI GIUSEPPE BOTTONI MARIA GRIMALDI ~ 33: IT ~ 31: BO2011A000012 ~ 32: 19/01/2011 2013/01392 ~ Complete ~ 54: MESOTHELIONA BIOMARKERS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:SOMALOGIC INC 2945 Wilderness Place Boulder 80301 Colorado ~ 72:OSTROFF RACHEL M STEWART ALEX A E WILLIAMS STEPHEN ALARIC BRODY EDWARD N NIKRAD MALTI RIEL-MEHAN MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/470,143 ~ 32: 31/03/2011 2013/01393 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING ELECTRICAL POWER FROM A FLOWING CURRENT OF FLUID ~ 71:JUPITER HYDRO INC 404-51ST Avenue Sw Calgary T2V 0A1 Alberta ~ 72:SINCLAIRE ROSS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/385,362 ~ 32: 22/09/2010 2013/01394 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRACTIVE EFFORT SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY One River Road Schenectady New York 12345 ~ 72:WORDEN BRET DWAYNE TAMBE NIKHIL SUBHASHCHANDRA GARULE MILIND BHARAT MALONE MATTHWE JOHN KUMAR AJITH KUTTANNAIR KUMAR ANUBHAV COYNE JENNIFER LYNN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/371,886 ~ 32: 09/08/2010 2013/01395 ~ Provisional ~ 54: USE OF AN IRRIGATION MEANS FOR TREATING DRY EYE ~ 71:ALF JESSIE 35 Arklow Road 2194 Bryanston Gauteng ~ 72:ALF JESSIE 2013/01396 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENCODING DEVICE AND ENCODING METHOD,AS WELL AS DECODING DEVICE AND DECODING METOD ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0075 ~ 72:HATTORI SHINOBU TAKAHASHI YOSHITOMO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2011-131679 ~ 32: 13/06/2011 2013/01397 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOWER DOSAGE STRENGHT IMIQUIMOD FORMULATIONS AND SHORT DOSING REGIMENS FOR TREATING GENITAL AND PERIANAL WARTS ~ 71:MEDICS PHARMACEUTICAL CORPORATION 7720 North Dobson Road Scottsdale AZ 85256 ~ 72:NORDSIEK MICHAEL T LEE JAMES H BALAJI KODUMUDI S WU JASON J BABILON ROBERT LEVY SHARON F KULP JAMES H MENG TZECHIANG BAHM VALYN S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/771,076 ~ 32: 30/04/2010 Page | 13 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01398 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENCODING DEVICE,ENCODING METHOD,DECODING DEIVCE,AND DECODING METHOD ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0075 ~ 72:HATTORI SHINOBU YONEMITSU JUN TAKAHASHI YOSHITOMO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2011/131676 ~ 32: 13/06/2011 2013/01399 ~ Complete ~ 54: ARMATURE WINDING OF ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINE ~ 71:KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA 1-1 Shibaura 1-Chome Minato-Ku Toyko 105-8001 Tokyo ~ 72:TOKUMASU TADASHI ICHIMONJI MASAYUKI HIRAMATSU DAISUKE UEDA TAKASHI TSUJIKAWA KAZUMA OTAKA TORU KAKIUCHI MIKKIO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2012/107565 ~ 32: 09/05/2012 2013/01400 ~ Complete ~ 54: MONOLITHIC GRAPHITIC CASTABLE REFRATORY ~ 71:ALLIED MINERAL PRODUCTS INC 2700 Scioto Parkway Colombus OH-43221 ~ 72:MA YUECHU GREEN TIMOTHY M DOZA DOUGLAS K GOSKI DANA G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/376,546 ~ 32: 24/08/2010 2013/01406 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WASTE MORE EFFECTIVE LOCKABLE WHEELY BIN STAND ~ 71:PIETER WOUTER HOLMES 55 Condor Drive Helicon Park Randfontein ~ 72:PIETER WOUTER HOLMES 2013/01477 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CONTROL JOINT SHUTTERING ~ 71:LOUIS AYLWARD 862 Northview Country Estate 104 Summit Road Knopjeslaagte ~ 72:LOUIS AYLWARD 2013/02005 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GRANULATOR ~ 71:SHELFSURF MINERALS (ONE) PTY (LTD) Room 52 Building 16 CSIR Meiring Naude Road Scientia Pretoria ~ 72:CHARL NAUDE - APPLIED ON 2013-02-25 2013/01401 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WALL BRACKET ~ 71:ELTON LEE HESKETH 249 BARRY HERTZOG AVENUE EMMARENTIA JOHANNESBURG 2195 ~ 72:ELTON LEE HESKETH 2013/01402 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RAZOR WIRE BARRIER CONTAINER ~ 71:WALTER JOHN CLIVE BEADON NO 28 La Vista Cylmor Street Somerset West 7130 MANUEL MENDES East Quay V & A Waterfront Cape Town 8000 ~ 72:WALTER JOHN CLIVE BEADON MANUEL MENDES 2013/01403 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LIP ACTIVATING MECHANISM FOR A DOCK LEVELLER ~ 71:NIGEL HAMILTON MILLN 42 Monte Carlo Road Mahogany Ridge Westmead 3608 ~ 72:NIGEL HAMILTON MILLN 2013/01404 ~ Complete ~ 54: A DISPLAY SYSTEM FOR PRODUCTS AN/OR SERVICES ~ 71:BLUCHIP MEDIA (PTY) LTD 75 Grayston Drive Morningside Sandton 2146 ~ 72:VAN ONSELEN CARLO ANTOINE BOTHA JODY OELOFSE LOFTY ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/00516 ~ 32: 20/01/2011 2013/01405 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRILL HOLE PLUGS ~ 71:RISE MINING DEVELOPMENTS PTY LTD Unit 9 9 Sainsbury Street O'Connor WA 6163 ~ 72:JEFFREY BRUCE PHILLIPS ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010904174 ~ 32: 15/09/2010 2013/01407 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AIR-O-DREAMZ ~ 71:RUDOLF JOHANNES GERMISHUYS 75 Galena Street Helderkruin 1724 FRANCOIS HOMAN P O Box 22150 Helderkruin 1733 ~ 72:RUDOLF JOHANNES GERMISHUYS FRANCOIS HOMAN 2013/01408 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SMART PRE-PAID ELECTRIC METERS ~ 71:MOSES MAREDI 54 Graceland II 27 Faraday Road Sunninghall Sandton 2191 BANELE MVUNGE 54 Graceland II 27 Faraday Road Sunninghall Sandton 2191 MOKWENA MOKHABELA 54 Graceland II 27 Faraday Road Sunninghall Sandton 2191 ~ 72:MOSES MAREDI BANELE MVUNGE MOKWENA MOKHABELA 2013/01409 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MODULAR BUILDING ~ 71:JACOBUS FRANSOIS HORTON Featherwood No7 131 Matt Avenue Pretorius Park ~ 72:JACOBUS FRANSOIS HORTON 2013/01410 ~ Provisional ~ 54: OIL STRAINER ~ 71:ALLAN MARK WHEELER 9 Tronpant Road Bryanston Sandton ~ 72:ALLAN MARK WHEELER 2013/01411 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BUILDING STRUCTURES ~ 71:GRIER DAVID 304 Blue Waters Moolman Road Blaauwberg ~ 72:GRIER DAVID MILNE BRENT 2013/01412 ~ Complete ~ 54: WEAR PART SYSTEM ~ 71:TROSZCZYNSKI KRZYSZTOF LUDWIK 52 Kloof Road Bedfordview Johannesburg 2007 ~ 72:TROSZCZYNSKI KRZYSZTOF LUDWIK ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/5304 ~ 32: 26/07/2010 2013/01414 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRIVE MECHANISM FOR A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE AND DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Brüningstrasse 50 D-65929 Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:PLUMPTRE DAVID AUBREY ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10186732.3 ~ 32: 06/10/2010 2013/01415 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRIVE MECHANISM FOR A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE AND DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Brüningstrasse 50 D-65929 Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:PLUMPTRE DAVID AUBREY ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 11153481.4 ~ 32: 07/02/2011 2013/01416 ~ Complete ~ 54: BINDING MOLECULES ~ 71:ERASMUS UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER ROTTERDAM Department Of Cell Biology And Genetics P O Box 1738 NL-3000 Dr Rotterdam CRAIG ROGER Page | 14 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL KINGDON Jubilee House Farm Spen Moss Smallwood Sandbach CW11 2XB Cheshire ~ 72:CRAIG ROGER KINGDON GROSVELD FRANKLIN GERARDUS JANSSENS RICHARD WILHELM DRABEK DUBRAVKA ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0511881.5 ~ 32: 10/06/2005 2013/01417 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF MANAGING AN INSURANCE PLAN AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR ~ 71:DISCOVERY HOLDINGS LIMITED 155 West Street Sandton 2196 Gauteng ~ 72:GORE ADRIAN MAYERS HERSCHEL PHILLIP ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01595 ~ 32: 02/03/2012 2013/01418 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOW COST WATER PURIFICATION DEVICE ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:CHANDRA FRANKLIN DAVID VAN DE POLL JONKHEER HENDRIK THEODOOR RAJANARAYANA VENKATARAGHAVAN ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2242/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 09/08/2010 2013/01419 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND ADMINISTRATIONS THEREOF ~ 71:VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 130 Waverly Street Cambridge 02139-4242 Massachusetts ~ 72:DOKOU ELENI JAMZAD SHAHLA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/377.873 ~ 32: 27/08/2010 2013/01420 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT FOR NEOPLASTIC DISEASES ~ 71:XBIOTECH INC 1055 West Hastings Street Suite 300 Vancouver BC V6E 2E9 ~ 72:SIMARD JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/480.635 ~ 32: 29/04/2011 2013/01421 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANIMAL MODEL FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE EFFICACY OF AN HIV VACCINE ~ 71:TECHNOLOGIE INTEGRALE LTD Masonic Buildings Water Street Ramsey IM8 1RD Isle Of Man ~ 72:FILINOVA ELENA YU ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10008952.3 ~ 32: 27/08/2010 2013/01422 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE HYDROTREATMENT OF VEGETAL MATERIALS ~ 71:BTG BIOMASS TECHNOLOGY GROUP BV Josink Esweg 34 NL-7545 PN Enschede ~ 72:VENDERBOSCH ROBERTUS HENDRIKUS ARDIYANTI AGNES RETNO HEERES HERO JAN YAKOVLEV VADIM ERMAKOV DMITRY KHROMOVA SOFIA PARMON VALENTIN ~ 33: RU ~ 31: 2010135823 ~ 32: 30/08/2010 2013/01423 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOBILE COMMUNICATION METHOD,RELAY NODE,AND RADIO BASE STATION ~ 71:NTT DOCOMO INC 11-1 Nagatacho 2-Chome Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo 100-6150 ~ 72:TAKAHASHI HIDEAKI HAPSARI WURI ANDARMAWANTI UMESH ANIL IWAMURA MIKIO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-181881 ~ 32: 16/08/2010 2013/01424 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR DETECTING ANTI-HE4 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF DIAGNOSIS AND/OR PROGNOSIS OF CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH HE4-EXPRESSING CELLS ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON THROUGH ITS CENTER FOR COMMERCIALIZATION 4311 11th Avenue NE Suite 500 Seattle WA 98105-4608 Washington ~ 72:HELLSTROM KARL ERIK HELLSTROM INGEGERD LIU PU JAFFAR JADE SWISHER ELIZABETH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/377.387 ~ 32: 26/08/2010 2013/01425 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-C-MET ANTIBODY AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~ 71:ACADEMIA SINICA 128 Sec Academia Road Nankang Taipei 11529 LIANG CHI-MING 6627 River Road Bethesda 20817 Maryland ~ 72:WU HAN-CHUNG LU RUEI-MIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/402.788 ~ 32: 03/09/2010 2013/01426 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTROSTATIC SEPARATION CONTROL SYSTEM ~ 71:SEPARATION TECHNOLOGIES LLC 101 Hampton Avenue Needham 02494 Massachusetts ~ 72:MACKAY BRUCE E SERT BULENT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/875.792 ~ 32: 03/09/2010 2013/01427 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ATTACHMENT FOR PERCUSSION DRILL TOOLS ~ 71:MINCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Smithstown Industrial Estate Shannon Co Clare ~ 72:PURCELL JOSEPH ~ 33: IE ~ 31: S2010/0502 ~ 32: 12/08/2010 2013/01428 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SINGLE CIGARETTE DISPENSER AND DISPENSING SYSTEM ~ 71:JONES ELISABETH HELENA MARIA 15 The Grange 17 Cowley Road Bryanston 2191 Johannesburg KISSOS ARIEL% Apartment 203 Glenview 30 Holt Street Parkmore 2196 Gauteng ANDELA NICHOLAAS CHRISTIAAN 16 Pump House Close London SE167HS ~ 72:JONES ELISABETH HELENA MARIA KISSOS ARIEL ANDELA NICHOLAAS CHRISTIAAN 2013/01429 ~ Complete ~ 54: A MONITORING OR PREDICTING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MONITORING OR PREDICTING ~ 71:NEUROPRO LTD P O Box 3136 Road Town Tortola ~ 72:JUFFALI WALID EL-IMAD JAMIL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1014333.7 ~ 32: 27/08/2010 2013/01430 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF SUCCINATE DEHYDROGENASE INHIBITORS AND/OR RESPIRATORY CHAIN COMPLEX III INHIBITORS FOR IMPROVING THE RATION OF HARMFUL TO BENEFICIAL MICROORGANISMS ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10 40789 Monheim ~ 72:FOUGHT LORIANNE MUSSON GEORGE STEIGER DOMINIQUE YOUNG HERBERT LABOURDETTE GILBERT RIECK HEIKO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/367.525 ~ 32: 26/07/2010 2013/01431 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL CONTROLLED RELEASE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF BLONANSERIN ~ 71:LUPIN LIMITED 159 CST Road Kalina Santacruz (East) State of Maharashtra Mumbai 400 Page | 15 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 098 ~ 72:BHUTADA PRAVIN MEGHRAJJI CHANDRAN SAJEEV DESHMUKH ASHISH ASHOKRAO KULKARNI SHIRISHKUMAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 891/KOL/2010 ~ 32: 10/08/2010 2013/01432 ~ Complete ~ 54: GENERATING A NON-REVERSIBLE STATE AT A BITCELL HAVING A FIRST MAGNETIC TUNNEL JUNCTION AND A SECOND MAGNETIC TUNNEL JUNCTION ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED Attn:International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego California 92121-1714 ~ 72:RAO HARI M KANG SEUNG H KIM TAE HYUNG LI XIA HAO WUYANG YU NICHOLAS K MILLENDORF STEVEN M KIM JUNG PILL ZHU XIAOCHUN LEE KANGHO HSU WAH NAM SUH JUNGWON NOWAK MATTHEW MICHAEL ASHKENAZI ASAF ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/849.043 ~ 32: 03/08/2010 2013/01433 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADMINISTRATION OF LORCASERIN TO INDIVIDUALS WITH RENAL IMPAIRMENT ~ 71:ARENA PHARMACEUTICALS INC 6166 Nancy Ridge Drive San Diego California 92121 ~ 72:ANDERSON CHRISTEN M SHANAHAN WILLIAM R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/403.149 ~ 32: 10/09/2010 2013/01434 ~ Complete ~ 54: REMOTELY-CONTROLLED DOWNHOLE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR USING SAME ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED PO Box 4740 Houston TX 77210-4740 ~ 72:RADFORD STEVEN R STAUFFER BRUCE EVANS JOHN G WITTE JOHANNES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/377.146 ~ 32: 26/08/2010 2013/01478 ~ Complete ~ 54: CENTRALISER ~ 71:TEEK MINIGNG SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 6 East Addis Street Wa 6430 ~ 72:ROWLING PETER SIDNEY ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010903662 ~ 32: 16/08/2010 - APPLIED ON 2013-02-26 2013/01413 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRIVE MECHANISM FOR A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE AND DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Brüningstrasse 50 D-65929 Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:PLUMPTRE DAVID AUBREY ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10186736.4 ~ 32: 06/10/2010 2013/01435 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ENVIRO EXTREME SYSTEM ~ 71:EX SOLUTIO ENG (PTY) LTD 29 Schoeman Street Florenta Alberton ~ 72:TO BE ADVISED 2013/01436 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPENSER WITH LEVEL SENSOR ~ 71:SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB S-405 GöTEBORG ~ 72:STRAHLIN ANDERS HIMMELMANN GUNILLA KLING ROBERT REHNSTROM PETER SVEDLUNG JERRY 2013/01437 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A MOBILE POWERS SUPPLY UNIT ~ 71:KARSTEL GRANT ANTHONY 3 Glanville Crescent Wendywood Sandton ~ 72:KARSTEL GRANT ANTHONY 2013/01438 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SHEET DRESSING ~ 71:PHILLIP SHAUN TRAUB 4 Montana Road Camps Bay 8001 ~ 72:PHILLIP SHAUN TRAUB 2013/01439 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRO MAGNETIC GENERATOR ~ 71:STHEMBISO JOHN MTHEMBU 5440 Ntuli Street Mohlakeng Randfontein 1759 THOKOZANI MTHEMBU 5440 Ntuli Street Mohlakeng Randfoentein 1759 ~ 72:STHEMBISO JOHN MTHEMBU THOKOZANI MTHEMBU 2013/01443 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINED AIR CONDITIONING,HEAT PUMP AND WATER HEATER ~ 71:TOSCA TECHNOLOGIES LTD 19th Floor Newton Tower Sir William Newton Street Port Louis ~ 72:DE VILLIERS STEPHEN PIERRE REENEN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1218200.2 ~ 32: 10/10/2012 2013/01445 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SECURITY GATE ~ 71:ZEISS DONAVAN 730 Matumi Street Bougainvillea Estate Montana Pretoria 0159 ~ 72:ZEISS DONAVAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/02089 ~ 32: 22/03/2012 2013/01446 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EFFICIENT PARALLEL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE GOLDEN CODE DECODING ON MASSIVELY PARALLEL SIMD PROCESSORS ~ 71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Building 20.Office 133 Staatsartillery Road Pretoria 0002 ~ 72:AMANI KIKONGO ELIE DJOUANI KARIM KURIEN ANISH MATHEW 2013/01447 ~ Complete ~ 54: INJECTION MOULD FOR FLEXIBLE TUBE ~ 71:PLASTICUM GROUP BV 9 Zevenheuvelenweg NL-5048 AN Tilburg ~ 72:STEGEMAN GERRIT JAN ~ 33: NL ~ 31: 2005313 ~ 32: 03/09/2010 2013/01448 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION USING TGF-BETA ANTAGONISTS ~ 71:GENZYME CORPORATION 500 Kendall Street Cambridge MA 02142 ~ 72:AKITA GEOFFREY Y LONNING SCOTT GREGORY RICHARD C JR KUDEJ AMELIA B ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/379.315 ~ 32: 01/09/2010 2013/01449 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR REMOVABLY FIXING A CURRENT CONDUCTOR TO A CURRENT TRANSFORMER HOUSING ~ 71:PHOENIX CONTACT GMBH & CO Flachsmarkstrasse 8 32825 Blomberg ~ 72:LEIFER CHRISTOPH THORNER CARSTEN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 20 2010 008 750.3 ~ 32: 07/10/2010 Page | 16 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01450 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPOSABLE CIRCUMCISION ANASTOMAT ~ 71:SHANG JIANZHONG 4F Overseas Student Pioneer Park Science Innovation Center Yinhu Road (N) Economic & Technology Zone Wuhu 241001 Anhui ~ 72:SHANG JIANZHONG SHANG JINGJING ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201020297600.6 ~ 32: 19/08/2010 2013/01451 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPOSABLE CIRCUMCISION CLAMP ~ 71:SHANG JIANZHONG 4F Overseas Student Pioneer Park Science Innovation Center Yinhu Road (N) Economic & Technology Zone Wuhu 241001 Anhui ~ 72:SHANG JIANZHONG SHANG JINGJING ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201020299303.5 ~ 32: 20/08/2010 2013/01452 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETERMINATION OF THE FUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCY OF A PERIODIC SIGNAL INCLUDING HARMONIC COMPONENTS ~ 71:ITRON FRANCE 52 Rue Camille Desmoulins 92130, Issy Les Moulineaux ~ 72:CHANEDEAU GWLADYS GAUBERT JEAN-PAUL RAMBAULT LAURENT ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1056295 ~ 32: 30/07/2010 2013/01453 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTING SAMPLES ~ 71:SAMPLEMAX INC 1440 Paradise Point Drive #7 Navarre 32566 Florida ~ 72:EVERT JOHN R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/014.341 ~ 32: 26/01/2011 2013/01454 ~ Complete ~ 54: PEOPLE DIRECTORY WITH SOCIAL PRIVACY AND CONTACT ASSOCIATION FEATURES ~ 71:FACEBOOK INC 1601 Willow Road Menlo Park 94025 California ~ 72:WU CHARLES CHUSHIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/857.192 ~ 32: 16/08/2010 2013/01455 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICES AND METHODS FOR FILTERING BLOOD PLASMA ~ 71:NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 633 Clark Street Evanston 60208 Illinois ~ 72:KELSO DAVID M SUR KUNAL NABATIYAN ARMAN YANCHAK BOGGIANO ASHLEY MARIE PICKERILL SAMUEL JOHN JANGAM SUJIT GUPTA SHIVANI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/368.156 ~ 32: 27/07/2010 2013/01456 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOCATION RANKING USING SOCIAL GRAPH INFORMATION ~ 71:FACEBOOK INC 1601 Willow Road Menlo Park 94025 California ~ 72:REDSTONE JOSHUA SHARON EYAL M NARAYANAN SRINIVASA P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/858.718 ~ 32: 18/08/2010 2013/01457 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCT AUTHENTICATION METHOD ~ 71:JT INTERNATIONAL SA 1 Rue De La Gabelle CH-1211 Geneva 26 ~ 72:SCHMITZ REINER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10174422.5 ~ 32: 27/08/2010 2013/01458 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERAPEUTIC AGENT FOR PAIN ~ 71:ASTELLAS PHARMA INC 3-11 Nihonbashi-Honcho 2-Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo 1038411 ~ 72:KISO TETSUO TSUKAMOTO MINA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-200305 ~ 32: 07/09/2010 2013/01459 ~ Complete ~ 54: AFRICAN LANGUAGE NAME FINDING,INDEXING AND PHONETIC STANDARDISATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:BYTES TECHNOLOGY GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Bytes House The Avenues North 6 Mellis Road Rivonia 2191 Johannesburg Gauteng ~ 72:ANDERSON WINSTON NOEL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01536 ~ 32: 29/02/2012 2013/01460 ~ Complete ~ 54: VIDEO ENCODING METHOD AND APPARATUS USING TRANSFORMATION UNIT OF VARIABLE TREE STRUCTURE,AND VIDEO DECODING METHOD AND APPARATUS ~ 71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD 129 Samsung-ro Yeongtong-gu Suwon-si Gyeonggi-do, Korea (South) ~ 72:LEE TAMMY HAN WOO-JIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/374.348 ~ 32: 17/08/2010 2013/01461 ~ Complete ~ 54: SEGMENTED ARMATURE MOTOR ~ 71:SONG KIL BONG B1-130 SK Twin Tower 119 Gasan Digital 1-Ro Guemcheon-Gu Seoul 153-802 ~ 72:SONG KIL BONG ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-20100072357 ~ 32: 27/07/2010 2013/01462 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONDUIT INNERDUCT HAVING REDUCED FRICTION AND HIGH STRENGTH ~ 71:WESCO EQUITY CORPORATION 225 West Station Square Drive Suite 700 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15219 ~ 72:ALLEN JERRY L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/193.915 ~ 32: 29/07/2011 2013/01463 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR CALONOLIDES,THEIR DERIVATIVES AND ANALOGUES,AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME ~ 71:CRAUN RESEARCH SDN BHD Lot 3147 Block 14 Jalan Sultan Tengah 93055 Kuching Jalan Sultan Tengah 93055 Kuching Sarawak ~ 72:PHANG NYIE LIN ABDULLAH ZALIHA CHRISTINE ~ 33: MY ~ 31: PI 2010004411 ~ 32: 22/09/2010 2013/01464 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHENOLIC RESIN,METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME,SIZING COMPOSITION FOR MINERAL FIBERS AND RESULTING PRODUCT ~ 71:SAINT-GOBAIN ISOVER 18 Avenue D'Alsace F92400 Courbevoie ~ 72:RONCUZZI CLAUDIO ROUSSELET GUILLAUME DOUCE JEROME MALLIER JEANLOUIS ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1056803 ~ 32: 27/08/2010 2013/01465 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOTUM PROTEIN MODULATORS AND METHODS OF USE ~ 71:STEM CENTRX INC 450 East Jamie Court South San Francisco CA 94080 ~ 72:STULL ROBERT A FOORD ORIT DYLLA SCOTT J AUJAY MONETTE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/510.413 ~ 32: 21/07/2011 2013/01466 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISTRI BULEK ~ 71:MOHAMED-TARIQ KAHN No 25 New Market Road Turfhall Park Lansdown Leonard Michael PETERSEN 45 30th Avenue Elsies River 7490 ~ 72:MOHAMED-TARIQ KAHN LEONARD MICHAEL PETERSEN Page | 17 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01476 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HYDRAULIC DRILLING APPARATUS ~ 71:SULZER HYDROMINING (PTY) LTD 9 Gerhardus Road Elandsfontein 1406 ~ 72:VESSEY DOUGLAS RYAN 2013/01520 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR COMBUSTING A FUEL AT HIGH PRESSURE AND HIGH TEMPERATURE,AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEM ~ 71:PALMER LABS LLC 300 Fuller Street Durham North Carolina 27701 8 RIVERS CAPITAL LLC 300 Fuller Street Durham North Carolina 27701 ~ 72:PALMER MILES R ALLAM RODNEY JOHN BROWN JR GLENN WILLIAM FETVEDT JEREMY ERON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/220,439 ~ 32: 29/08/2011 2013/01521 ~ Complete ~ 54: SCREEN PANEL WITH IMPROVED APERTURES ~ 71:TEGA INDUSTRIES LIMITED 147 Block G New Alipore Kolkata 700 053 West Bengal ~ 72:MOHANKA MADAM MOHAN ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 981/KOL/2010 ~ 32: 01/09/2010 - APPLIED ON 2013-02-27 2013/01467 ~ Complete ~ 54: SANITARY FITTING ~ 71:HANSGROHE SE Auestrabe 5-9 77761 Schiltach ~ 72:BLATTNER JOACHIM GROHE PHILIPPE SCHWEIZER STEFANIE ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10201203018.2 ~ 32: 28/02/2012 2013/01468 ~ Complete ~ 54: SANITARY FITTING ~ 71:HANSGROHE SE Auestrabe 5-9 77761 Schiltach ~ 72:BALKAU MATTHIAS BLATTNER JOACHIM KINLE ULRICH WOHRLE MARKUS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 102012203016.6 ~ 32: 28/02/2012 2013/01469 ~ Complete ~ 54: TOP STRUCTURE ~ 71:CAN MINING MANAGEMENT (PTY) LTD Factory 50 J Moumo Street Tlhabane ~ 72:BESTER RIAAN 2013/01470 ~ Complete ~ 54: WEAR-RESISTANT LINER ~ 71:FRASER GEORGE WILSON 160 Wright Road Nuffield Springs ~ 72:FRASR GEORGE WILSON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/02817 ~ 32: 10/04/2012 2013/01471 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SKALLAS DEUR BLOK ~ 71:SCHALK JACOBUS BOTHA Haarhoff Street Wes nr 678 Rietfontein Pretoria ~ 72:SCHALK JACOBUS BOTHA 2013/01472 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TH69-DUST SUPPRESSION ~ 71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY HOLDING (PTY) LTD P O Box 72967 Lynnwoodridge 0040 ~ 72:MICHAEL WINDSOR SYMONS 2013/01473 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TH68-STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS ~ 71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY HOLDING (PTY) LTD P O Box 72967 Lynnwoodridge 0040 ~ 72:MICHAEL WINDSOR SYMONS 2013/01474 ~ Complete ~ 54: A DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM FOR MALARIA ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaya ~ 72:CHUA KEK HENG LEE PING CHIN LIM AOI LIAN CHEW CHING HOONG ~ 33: MY ~ 31: PI2010003802 ~ 32: 13/08/2010 2013/01479 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUNGICIDAL COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:BASAF SE D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN ~ 72:GEWEHR MARKUS DIETZ JOCHEN HADEN EGON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/370,137 ~ 32: 03/08/2010 2013/01480 ~ Complete ~ 54: THEOBROMINE IN COMBINATION WITH AN EXPECTORANT OR A MUCOLYTIC FOR USE IN THERAPY ~ 71:BIOCOPEA LILMITED 100 Fetter Lane London Greater London EC4A 1BN ~ 72:BANNISTER ROBIN MARK BREW JOHN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1014391.5 ~ 32: 27/08/2010 2013/01481 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHODS OF AND APPARATUS FOR CONVERTING HEAT ENERGY INTO MECHANICAL ENERGY ~ 71:HEAT RECOVERY MICRO SYSTEMS CC 9 Lieberg Street Heidelburg Gauteng 1441 ~ 72:ENSLIN JOHAN ADAM 2013/01482 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYTEMS AND METHODS FOR ALTERING THE SURFACE OF A BONE ~ 71:SMITH& NEPHEW INC 1450 East Brooks Road Memphis TN 38116 ~ 72:GIBSON LUKE ANDREW SHARP JEFFREY A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/373,967 ~ 32: 16/08/2010 2013/01483 ~ Complete ~ 54: PATIENT-MATCHED TISSUE GUIDE FOR PLACING A SURGICAL DEVICE ~ 71:SMITH& NEPHEW INC 1450 East Brooks Road Memphis TN 38116 ~ 72:GIBSON LUKE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/373,958 ~ 32: 18/08/2010 2013/01484 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCTION OF SOY PROTEIN PRODUCT USING CALCIUM CHLORIDE EXTRACTION ("S702/S7300/S7200/S7301") ~ 71:BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP 1388 Waller Avenue Winnipeg R3T 1P9 Manitoba ~ 72:SEGALL KEVIN I SCHWEIZER MARTIN GREEN BRENT E MEDINA SARAH GOSNELL BRANDY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/213,663 ~ 32: 30/06/2009 2013/01485 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCTION OF SOY PROTEIN PRODUCT CALCIUM CHLORIDE EXTRACTION ("S702/S7300/S7200/S301") ~ 71:BURCON NATRASCIENCE (MB) CORP 1388 Waller Avenue Winnipeg R3T 1PG Manitoba ~ 72:SEGALL KEVIN I SCHWEIZER MARTIN GREEN BRENT E MEDINA SARAH GOSNELL BRANDY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/213,663 ~ 32: 30/06/2009 2013/01511 ~ Complete ~ 54: BICYCLIC AZAHETEROCYCLIC CARBOXAMIDES AS INHIBITORS OF THE KINASE P70S6K ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH Frankfurter Strasse 250 64293 Darmstadt ~ 72:HUCK BAYARD Page | 18 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL R JONES REINALDO C XIAO YUFANG LAN RUOXI SUTTON AMANDA E NEAGU CONSTANTIN DESELM LIZBETH CELESTE KARRA SRINIVASA R MOCHALKIN IGOR RICHARDSON THOMAS E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/368,964 ~ 32: 29/07/2010 2013/01522 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MICROMETROLOGY COORDINATE MEASUREMENT MACHINE ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY Admin B Victoria Street Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600 ~ 72:RUGBANI ALI SCHREVE KRISTIAAN 2013/01527 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLYING VEHICLE RETRACTABLE WING HINGE AND TRUSS ~ 71:SAMSON AIP INC 1820 Hillish Rock Road Meadow Vista CA 95722 ~ 72:BOUSFIELD SAMUEL HALL ROBERTS ROBERT N BROWN MATTHEW A ANEMAAT WILLEM A J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/400.896 ~ 32: 03/08/2010 2013/01604 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COOLING AUXILIARIES (CA) ~ 71:EDWARD HENRY MATHEWS 29 Nicklaus Street Silver Lakes 0054 ~ 72:EDWARD HENRY MATHEWS 2013/01605 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MANAGEMENT TOOLBOX (MTB) ~ 71:EDWARD HENRY MATHEWS 29 Nicklaus Street Silver Lakes 0054 ~ 72:EDWARD HENRY MATHEWS 2013/01606 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROCESS TOOLBOX (PTB) ~ 71:EDWARD HENRY MATHEWS 29 Nicklaus Street Silver Lakes 0054 ~ 72:EDWARD HENRY MATHEWS 2013/01486 ~ Complete ~ 54: MICRORGANISMS AND METHODS FOR THE CO-PRODUCTION OF ISOPROPANOL WITH PRIMARY ALCOHOLS, DIOLS AND ACIDS ~ 71:GENOMATICA INC 10520 Wateridge Circle San Diego California 92121 ~ 72:PHARKYA PRITI BURGARD ANTHONY P OSTERHOUT ROBIN E BURK MARK J SUN JUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/254,650 ~ 32: 23/10/2009 2013/01487 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABLE SNS-595 COMPOSITONS AND METHODS OF PREPARATION ~ 71:SUNESIS PHARMACEUTICALS INC 395 Oyster Point Boulevard Suite 400 South San Francisco California 94080 ~ 72:SUDHAKAR ANANTHA JACOBS JEFF HASHASH AHMED RITCHIE SEAN CHENG HENGQIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/240,161 ~ 32: 04/09/2009 2013/01488 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEIVECS AND METHODS FOR DILATING A PARANASAL SINUS OPENING AND FOR TREATING SINUSITIS ~ 71:SINUSYS CORPORATION 4030 Fabian Way Palo Alto California 94303 ~ 72:SCHRECK THOMAS A HESTER JEROME E EDGREN DAVID E POUTIATINE ANDREW I RIESER CURTIS L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/416,248 ~ 32: 22/11/2010 2013/01489 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ALUMINA BLOCK FILTER MEDIA ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:ABDUL KAREEM SHAJAHAN CHATTERJEE JAIDEEP GUPTA SANTOSH KUMAR PRATAP SHAILENDRA RAMACHANDRAN RAJEESH KUMAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2560/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 16/09/2010 2013/01490 ~ Complete ~ 54: FRAGRANCED SPOAP COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:YANG LIN TSAUR SHENG LIANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/891,874 ~ 32: 28/09/2010 2013/01491 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIQUID SOAP COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:TSAUR SHENG LIANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/891,879 ~ 32: 28/09/2010 2013/01492 ~ Complete ~ 54: A COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR TREATING SUBSTRATES ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:DAS SOMNATH DUTTA KINGSHUK PRAMANIK AMITAVA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2673/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 27/09/2010 2013/01493 ~ Complete ~ 54: EDIBLE FAT CONTINUOUS SPREADS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BONS JOHANNES ROBERT FLOTER ECKHARD HUIZINGA HINDRIK SMIT-KINGMA IRENE ERICA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10178323.1 ~ 32: 22/09/2010 2013/01494 ~ Complete ~ 54: FABRIC TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING TARGET BENEFIT AGENTS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:FERGUSON PAUL JONES CHRIATOPHER CLARKSON ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1015672.7 ~ 32: 20/09/2010 2013/01495 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR STRAGHTENING HAIR ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:ROBSON SCOTT TAYLOR CHERLY ANNE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10179169.7 ~ 32: 24/09/2010 2013/01496 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONCURRENT EDITING OF ONLINE DRAWINGS ~ 71:MICROSOFT CORPORATION One Microsoft Way Redmond 98052-6399 Washington ~ 72:SAINI SHAILESH ALBRECHT BRIAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/878,842 ~ 32: 09/09/2010 2013/01497 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SOUNDER FOR MOBILE APPARATUS ~ 71:BRIGADE ELECTRONICS PLC Brigade House The Mills Station Road South Darenth Kent DA4 9BD ~ 72:HANSON-ABBOTT CHRISTOPHER LEVENTHALL HUBERT GEOFFREY SANDS KELLY Page | 19 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01498 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIAGNOSTIC METHOD ~ 71:ISIS INNOVATION LTD University Offices Wellington Square Oxford OX1 2JD ~ 72:SARGENT IAN SOUTHCOMBE JENNIFER GRANNE INGRID ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1013151.4 ~ 32: 04/08/2010 2013/01499 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSMISSION APPARATUS,TRANSMISSION METHOD,RECEPTION APPARATUS,RECEPTION METHOD,TRANSMISSION/RECEPTION SYSTEM,AND CABLE ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0075 ~ 72:TOBA KAZUAKI ICHIMURA GEN SUZUKI KAZUYOSHI HAYASHI TOSHIHIDE ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010/220328 ~ 32: 30/09/2010 2013/01500 ~ Complete ~ 54: PMI FOAMS WITH IMPROVED MECHANICAL PROPERTIES,IN PARTICULAR WITH INCREASED ELONGATION AT TEAR ~ 71:EVONIK ROHM GMBH Kirschenallee 64293 Darmstadt ~ 72:BERNHARD KAY GEYER WERNER JAHN TORSTEN HEMPLER MTHIAS BARTHEL THOMAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 102010 040 286.9 ~ 32: 06/09/2010 2013/01501 ~ Complete ~ 54: A CAPSULE FOR FOOD PREPARATION ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:DOGAN NIHAN PALTHEY JEAN-BERNARD DOLEAC FREDERIC RAEDERER MARC ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10171012.7 ~ 32: 28/07/2010 2013/01502 ~ Complete ~ 54: CODING OF INTER PREDICTION MODES AND OF REFERENCE PICTURE LIST INDEXES FOR VIDEO CODING ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:CHIEN WEI-JUNG WANG XIANGLIN CHEN YING CHEN PEISONG KARCZEWICZ MARTA COBAN MUHAMMED Z ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/179,400 ~ 32: 08/07/2011 2013/01503 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOBILE WORKSTATION ~ 71:VENTER MARIUS WILLIE PIETER No. 37 king Crescent Willow Acres Estates Silver Lakes 0048 Pretoria Gauteng ~ 72:VENTER MARIUS WILLIE PIETER 2013/01504 ~ Complete ~ 54: FACILITATING TRANSPORT MODE INPUT/OUTPUT OPERATIONS BETWEEN A CHANNEL SUBSYSTEM AND INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICES ~ 71:INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION New Orchard Road Armonk New York 10504 ~ 72:HATHORN ROGER RICCI LOUIS KALOS MATTHEW JOSEPH RIEDY DALE CANDELARIA SUSAN KAY FLANAGAN JOHN CARLSON SCOTT YUDENFRIEND HARRY CASPER DANIEL FRANCIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/173,754 ~ 32: 30/06/2011 2013/01505 ~ Complete ~ 54: CIS-TETRAHYDROSPIRO(CYCLOHEXANE-1,1'-PYRIDO[3,4-B]INDOL)-4-AMINE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:GRUNENTHAL GMBH Zieglerstrasse 6 52078 Aachen ~ 72:LINZ KLAUS NOLTE BERT SCHICK HANS ZEMOLKA SASKIA SCHUNK STEFAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10007822.9 ~ 32: 28/07/2010 2013/01506 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH SRENGTH AND DUCTILITY ALPHA/BETA TITANIUM ALLOY ~ 71:ATI PROPERTIES INC 1600 N.E. Old Salem Road Albany OR 97321 ~ 72:BRYAN DAVID J BAYHA THOMAS D MANTIONE JOHN V ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/108,045 ~ 32: 16/05/2011 2013/01507 ~ Complete ~ 54: GLP-1 RECEPTOR AGONIST COMPOUNDS HAVING STABILIZED REGIONS ~ 71:AMYLIN PHARMACEUTICALS INC 9360 Towne Centre Drive San Diego 92121 California ~ 72:ALFAROLOPEZ JOSUE SOARES CHRISTOPHER J GHOSH SOUMITRA S SHARMA ABHINANDINI COATS EUGENE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/368,522 ~ 32: 28/07/2010 2013/01508 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUEL AND COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR FOSSIL FUELS IN THERMOELECTRTIC POWER PLANTS, INDUSTRIAL AND CENTRAL HEATING FURNACES ~ 71:COR BREVIS D O O Bednjanska 12 HR-10000 Zagreb ~ 72:COSIC DRAGO 2013/01509 ~ Complete ~ 54: BALANCED LOADING ARM WITHOUT A BASE FOR TRANSFERRING A FLUID PRODUCT ~ 71:FMC TECHNOLOGY SA Route des Clerimois F-89107 sens ~ 72:FUSY JOEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1056948 ~ 32: 01/09/2010 2013/01510 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL MUTANT MICRORGANISM PRODUCING SUCCINIC ACID SIMULTANEOUSLY USING USING SUCROSE AND GLYCEROL,AND METHOD PREPARING SUCCINIC ACID USING SAME ~ 71:KOREA ADVANVED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 373-1 Guseong-dong Yuseong-gu Daejeon 305-701 ~ 72:LEE SANG YUP CHOI SOL LEE JEONG WOOK YI JONGHO ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2010-0084327 ~ 32: 30/08/2010 - APPLIED ON 2013-02-28 2013/01513 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NON-WAX PAPER COATING ~ 71:SEAL CHEMISTRY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 10 Darby Crescent Mariann Industrial Estate Pinetown 3610 Kwazulu Natal ~ 72:KNOX DOUGLAS ALISTAIR HERBERT ANGAMUTHOO GONASEELAN 2013/01514 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CHEMICALLY IMPREGNATED GARMENT ~ 71:THE HENRY JUST SHARE TRAUST 51 Old Main Road Gillitts 3610 KwaZulu-Natal ~ 72:JOHN ROBERTS 2013/01515 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INTELLIGENT LIGHTING APPARATUS ~ 71:AZOTEQ (PTY) LTD 109 Main Street Paarl ~ 72:BRUWER FREDERICK JOHANNES Page | 20 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01516 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A BREATH FRESHNER ~ 71:DAVIES JAYNE JOY 29 Sandalwood Cornelius Street Weltevreden Park ~ 72:DAVIES JAYNE JOY 2013/01517 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOLARPACK ~ 71:JACOBUS GIDEON LOUW 7 Mountroux street Paarl 7646 ~ 72:JACOBUS GIDEON LOUW 2013/01518 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PATIO FURNITURE MADE FROM RUBBER AND FOAM ~ 71:THEMBA SEHAWU 10 Kamferbos Street kilnepark Pretoria 0126 LINDA TSHABALALA 10 Kamferbos Street kilnerpark Pretoria 0126 NONTLE SIGWAYI 10 Kamferbos street kilnerpark Pretoria 0126 ~ 72:THEMBA SEHAWU LINDA TSHABALALA NONTLE SIGWAYI 2013/01519 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RIPELLER ~ 71:MARK ANTONIE DEPLREEZ 1 Pievve road Honeydew Randburg ~ 72:MARK ANTONIE DEPLREEZ 2013/01523 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-ALTERNATING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD MANAGEMENT-COPPER SHUNT ~ 71:ZHEJIANG YONGTAILONG ELECTRONIC CO LTD No.8 Kangding Road Economics development Zone Wutong Street Tongxiang Zhejiang 314500 ~ 72:ZHU YONGHU ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201110231609.6 ~ 32: 12/08/2011 2013/01524 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A FRACTURING DEVICE ~ 71:WINGARD JOHANN HENDRICK Unit 79 RFG Haymeadow Cresent Faerie Glen 0081 ~ 72:WINGARD JOHANN HENDRICK 2013/01525 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DOWNDRAUGHT STOVE ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Cnr. Kingsway and University Roads Auckland Park Johannesburg 2006 ~ 72:PEMBERTON-PIGOTT CRISTOPIN ROBERT 2013/01526 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STEERING APPARATUS ~ 71:TRANSACTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES (SA) (PTY) LIMITED 187 Beyers Naude Drive Northcliff Johannesburg 2195 ~ 72:THOMAS MALCOLM WILLIAM MALAN JOHN MELVILLE THOMAS DARREN MALCOLM 2013/01528 ~ Provisional ~ 54: YIELDING WALL SUPPORT STRAP ~ 71:KLATRADE 458 CC T/A A T M COMPONENTS 12 Maroela Road Dal Fouche Springs 1559 Gauteng ~ 72:DAVIES GORDON DANIEL 2013/01529 ~ Complete ~ 54: MICRONIZED CACO3 SLURRY INJECTION SYSTEM FOR THE REMINERALIZATION OF DESALINATED AND FRESH WATER ~ 71:OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG Baslestrasse 42 CH-4665 Oftringen ~ 72:SKOVBY MICHAEL POFFET MARTINE BURI MATTHIAS BLUM RENE VINZENZ ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/401,854 ~ 32: 20/08/2010 2013/01530 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PACKAGING FUNGAL SPORES IN A MODIFIED ATMOSPHERE WITH A VIEW TO INCREASING THE SHELF LIFE OF THE FUNGI ~ 71:EMPRESA BRASILEIRA DE PESQUISA AGROPECUARIA -EMBRAPA Edifico Sede Pqeb-Final W/3 Norte Plano Piloto Brasilia DF Cep 70770-901 ~ 72:RODRIGUES DE FARIA MARCOS ~ 33: BR ~ 31: PI002615-0 ~ 32: 30/07/2010 2013/01531 ~ Complete ~ 54: ONE-STEP METHOD FOR BUTADIENE PRODUCTION ~ 71:OBSHCHESTVO S OGRANICHENNOY OTVETSVENNOST JU "UNISIT" Ul.Leninskie Gory 1-75-B Moscow 119991 ~ 72:ORDOMSKIY VITAL VALERIEVICH SUSHKEVICH VITALY LEONIDOVICH IVANIVA IRINA IGOREVNA ~ 33: RU ~ 31: 2010131711 ~ 32: 29/07/2010 2013/01532 ~ Complete ~ 54: PUMP ~ 71:HUTTON DAVID Broom Farm chedgrave Norwich NR14 6BQ HUTTON TECHNOLOGIES LTD Broom Farm Chedgrave Norwich NE14 6BQ ~ 72:HUTTON DAVID ~ 33: ZM ~ 31: TO BE ADVISED ~ 32: 19/06/2012 2013/01533 ~ Complete ~ 54: SLIDE DOOR CURRENT-CARRYING SYSTEM ~ 71:TOYOTA SHATAI KABUSHIKI KAISHA 100 Kanayama Ichiriyama-cho Kariya-shi Aichi 4488666 ~ 72:GONDA TATSUYA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-223533 ~ 32: 01/10/2010 2013/01534 ~ Complete ~ 54: WASTE HEAT BOILER ~ 71:HALDOR TOPSOE A/S Nymollevej 55 DK-2800 KGS Lyngby ~ 72:CHRISTIANSEN HANS GEORG 2013/01535 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING PENOXSULAM AND BENTAZON ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis 46268 Indiana ~ 72:MANN RICHARD K HUANG YI-HSIOU ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/378,130 ~ 32: 30/08/2010 2013/01536 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSTION AND METHOD FOR MUSCLE REPAIR AND REGENERATION ~ 71:THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY 1020 Walnut Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19107 ~ 72:IWAMOTO MASAHIRO PACIFIC MAURIZIO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/378,996 ~ 32: 01/09/2010 2013/01537 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING GEOPHYSICAL DATA ~ 71:ARKEX LIMITED Newton House Cambridge Business Park Cowley Road Cambridge CB4 0WZ Cambridgeshire ~ 72:DYER NEIL JAMES COSTA E SILVA MERCIA BETANIA ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1013091.2 ~ 32: 04/08/2010 2013/01538 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDROBROMIDE SALTS OF A PYRAZOLYLAMINOQUINAZOLINE ~ 71:AMBIT BIOSCIENCES CORPORATION 4215 SORRENTO VALLEY BOULEVARD SAN DIEGO 92121 CALIFORNIA ~ 72:GROSS TIMOTHY DAVID O'DONNELL PATRICK B ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/379,291 ~ 32: 01/09/2010 Page | 21 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01539 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROTOR FOR MODULATED POLE MACHINE ~ 71:HOGANAS AB (PUBL) Bruksgatan 35 S-263 83 Hoganas ~ 72:ATKINSON GLYNN JACK ALAN PENNANDER LARS-OLOV ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/384,514 ~ 32: 20/09/2010 2013/01540 ~ Complete ~ 54: DYANAMIC PLACE VISIBILITY IN GEO-SOCIAL NETWORKING SYSTEM ~ 71:FACEBOOK INC 1601 Willow Road Menlo Park 94025 California ~ 72:REDSTONE JOSHUA GERTZFIELD BENJAMIN J SHARON EYAL M NARAYANAN SRINIVASA P HUI DANIEL JENG-PING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/858,859 ~ 32: 18/08/2010 2013/01541 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTRAVENOUS DRUG MANAGEMENT USING IMMITTANCE SPECTROSCOPY ~ 71:S E A MEDICAL SYSTEM INC 61 Daggett Drive San Jose 95134 Califonia ~ 72:MASTIEV LEONID F WEICKERT MICHAEL J BENNETT JAMES W SMITH MATTHEW F BLANKE KIT LITVINTSEVA SVETLANA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/429,461 ~ 32: 04/01/2011 2013/01542 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING DIALKYL DISULPHIDES ~ 71:ARKEMA FRANCE 420 Rue D`Estienne D`Orves F-92700 Colombes ~ 72:FREMY GEORGES RAYMOND JEAN-MICHEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1057904 ~ 32: 30/09/2010 2013/01543 ~ Complete ~ 54: FRAGRANCE PRODUCING LIGHTING DEVICE ~ 71:IDC ENCHANTED LIGHTING COMPANY LLC 899 Henrietta creek Road Roanoke 76262 Texas ~ 72:BROWDER JOHN KOWALEC MATTHEW RUSHING ALAN MOODY BRETT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/280,055 ~ 32: 24/10/2011 2013/01544 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYMER RESINS HAVING IMPROVED BARRIER PROPERTIES AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME ~ 71:CHEVRON PHILIPS CHEMICAL COMPOANY LP 10001 Six Pines Drive The Woodlands 77380 Texas ~ 72:YANG QING TSO CHUNG CHING MCDANIEL MAX P ST JEAN GUYLAINE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/875,373 ~ 32: 03/09/2010 2013/01545 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXTENDING A DETERMINISTIC FIELDBUS NETWORK OVER A WIDE AREA ~ 71:SCHWETZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES INC 2350 NE Hopkins Court Pullman 99163 Washington ~ 72:ROURKE MICHAEL E RYAN MAX B BENNETT JERRY J DOLEZILEK DAVID J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/390,850 ~ 32: 07/10/2010 2013/01546 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND NETWORK NODE ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICKSSON (PUBL) S-164 83 Stockholm ~ 72:EHRENHOLM BO KELLER RALF SCHLIWA-BERTLING PAUL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/392,093 ~ 32: 12/10/2010 2013/01547 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESSED DRI MATERIAL ~ 71:NU-RON TECHNOLOGY LLC 1915 Rexfors Road Charlotte 28211 North Carolina ~ 72:LEVANDUSKI GARY M BARTHOLOMEW KYLE HENDRICKSON DAVID W MANNING CHRISTOPHER P RAMJEWAN ANTHONY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/381,907 ~ 32: 10/09/2010 2013/01548 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR SYNTHESIZING A MATERIAL,IN PARTICULAR DIAMOND,BY CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION AND A DEVICE FOR APPLYING THE METHOD ~ 71:DIAROTECH Centre Heracles-Chaussee De Cahrleroi 95 B-6060 Gilly ~ 72:TELLEZ OLIVA HORACIO ~ 33: BE ~ 31: BE2010/0472 ~ 32: 30/07/2010 2013/01549 ~ Complete ~ 54: UTILITY COMMUNICATION METHOD AND SYSTEM ~ 71:ABB TECHNOLOGY AG Affolternstrasse 44 CH-8050 Zurich ~ 72:BENNINGER HANS CACHIN DOMINIQUE COMINO ROMEO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10177513.8 ~ 32: 19/09/2010 2013/01550 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD TO MAXIMIZE LNG PLANT CAPACITY IN ALL SEASONS ~ 71:CHEVRON U S A INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon 94583 California ~ 72:HAVLIK ROBERT C HUANG STANLEY H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/982,219 ~ 32: 30/12/2010 2013/01551 ~ Complete ~ 54: HAIR STYLING APPLIANCE ~ 71:JEMELLA LIMITED Bridgewater Place Water Lane Leeds LS11 5BZ ~ 72:FORD TOM SIMS RICHARD SINCLAIR JOHN ALLAN MCPHERSON JAMIE ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1020598.7 ~ 32: 03/12/2010 2013/01552 ~ Complete ~ 54: VIA FILL MATERIAL FOR SOLAR APPLICATIONS ~ 71:FERRO CORPORATION 1000 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland 44114 OHIO ~ 72:GRADDY JR GEORGE E MICKINLEY CAROLINE M SHAIKH AZIZ S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/378,959 ~ 32: 01/09/2010 2013/01553 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DEVICE ~ 71:MULTISENS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 11 Bonlure Estate Witbank Mpumalanga ~ 72:JANSEN VAN RENSBURG ANDRE 2013/01554 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMMUNICATION DEVICE,COMMUNICATION CONTROL METHOD,AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0075 ~ 72:KIMURA RYOTA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-225078 ~ 32: 04/10/2010 2013/01555 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING OPERATION OF A POINT OF SALE SYSTEM ~ 71:CELLREMOTE CC T/A CELLAIR 25A Krisante Street Visagiepark Park 1490 Nigel Gauteng ~ 72:PIETERS JEREMIA ADRIAAN Page | 22 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01556 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A COMPOSITION AND DOSAGE FORM FOR REDUCING AN HIV VIRAL LOAD ~ 71:LATIEF SHOKET 4 Cravenby Street Cravenby Estate 7493 Cravenby ~ 72:SARGURO MISREE KHAN LATIEF SHOKET 2013/01557 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A COMPOSTION AND DOSAGE FORM FOR REDUCING AN HIV VIRAL LOAD ~ 71:LATIEF SHOKET 4 Cravenby Street Cravenby Estate 7493 Cravenby ~ 72:LATIEF SHOKET SARGURO MISREE KHAN 2013/01558 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A COMPOSITION AND DOSAGE FORM FOR REDUCING AN HIV VIRAL LOAD ~ 71:LATIEF SHOKET 4 Cravenby Street Cravenby Estate 7493 Cravenby ~ 72:SARGURO MISREE KHAN LATIEF SHOKET 2013/01559 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A COMPOSITION AND DOSAGE FORM FOR REDUCING AN HIV VIRAL LOAD ~ 71:LATIEF SHOKET 4 Cravenby Street Cravenby Estate 7493 Cravenby ~ 72:LATIEF SHOKET SARGURO MISREE KHAN 2013/01560 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRYSTALLIINE (R)-(E)-2-(4-(2-(5-(1-(3,5-DICHLOROPYRIDIN-4-YL)ETHOXY)1H-INDAZOL-3-YL)VINYL)-1H-PYRAZOL-1-YL)ETHANOL AND ITS USE AS FGRFR INHIBITOR ~ 71:ELI LILY AND COMPANY Lilly Corporate Centre Indianapolis indiana 46285 ~ 72:DISEROAD BENJAMIN ALAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/389,911 ~ 32: 05/10/2010 2013/01561 ~ Complete ~ 54: 5-HT2B RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ~ 71:JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICA N.V. Turnhoutseweg 30 B-2340-Beerse ~ 72:THURING JOHANNES WILHELMUS JOHN F VER DONCK LUC AUGUST LAURENTIS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10174880.4 ~ 32: 01/09/2010 2013/01562 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CLOTHESLINE SUPPORT APPARATUS AND A CLOTHESLINE SYSTEM ~ 71:GCABASHE ZIPHO LANCELOT 22 Netheron 138 percy Osborne 4001 morningside ~ 72:GCABASHE ZIPHO LANCELOT 2013/01563 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DEVICE,SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AND OPERATING A LOCK ~ 71:SMART LOCKING LOGIC (PTY) LTD Unit 24D Scientia Technopark 627 Meiring Naude Street Lynnwood 0001 Pretoria Gauteng ~ 72:OLIVIER JOHAN SCOTT ANDREW ERNEST LOURENS CORNELIUS PETRUS 2013/01564 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED ROCK DRILL ~ 71:ROCKDRILL SERVICES AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 65-67 Crissane Road West Heidelberg Victoria 3081 ~ 72:SANGSTER ALEXANDER WHYTE GEOFFREY KANG DECHUN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010904066 ~ 32: 10/09/2010 2013/01565 ~ Complete ~ 54: FACILITATING TRANSPORT MODE INPUT/OUTPUT OPERATIONS BETWEEN A CHANNEL SUBSYSTEM AND INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICES ~ 71:INTERNATONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION New Orchard Road Armonk New York 10504 ~ 72:HATHORN ROGER RICCI LOUIS WILLIAM KALOS MATTHEW JOSEPH RIEDY DALE FLANAGAN JOHN CARLOSON SCOTT YUDENFRIEND HARRY CASPER DANIEL FRANCIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/173,772 ~ 32: 30/06/2011 2013/01566 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODIFIED FILLERS AND ELASTOMERIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAME ~ 71:CABOT CORPORATION Two Seaport Lane Suite 1300 Boston MA 02210-2019 ~ 72:BELMONT JAMES A TIRUMALA VIJAY R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/380,032 ~ 32: 03/09/2010 2013/01567 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR CANCER ~ 71:ALMAC DIAGNOSTIC LIMITED Almac House 20 Seageo Industrial Estate Craigavon Northern Ireland BT63 5QD DAVISON TIMOTHY 4445 Honeysuckle Lane Doylestown PA 18902 ~ 72:O'DONNEL JUDE HILL LAURA A DAVISON TIMOTHY HARKIN DENIS PAUL GOFFARD NICOLAS BYLESIJO MAX DEHARO STEVE KEATING KATHERINE E PROUTSIKI VITAL KENNEDY RICHARD MCDYER FIONNUALA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/490,039 ~ 32: 25/05/2011 2013/01568 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUCCINIC ANHYDRIDE FROM ETHYLENE OXIDE ~ 71:NOVOMER INC 950 Danby Road Suit 198 Ithaca NY 14850 ~ 72:ALLEN SCOTT D FRUCHEY OLAN STANLEY DOMBEK BERNARD DUANE CLINTON NYE A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/377,917 ~ 32: 28/08/2010 2013/01569 ~ Provisional ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR THE TREATMENT OF WATER ~ 71:SHARP BERNARD GRANVILLE BOURKE 4 Hockely Street Miramar Port Elizabeth 6001 ~ 72:SHARP BERNARD GRANVILLE BOURKE 2013/01728 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A FRACTURING DEVICE ~ 71:WINGARD JOHANN HENDRICK Unit 79 RFG Haymeadow Cresent Faerie Glen 0081 ~ 72:WINGARD JOHANN HENDRICK - APPLIED ON 2013-03-01 2013/01570 ~ Provisional ~ 54: USED OIL RECYCLING USING SUPERCRITICAL WATER ~ 71:INDUSTRIAL PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD 48 Nicholas Street Toronto West NSW 2283 ~ 72:WALTER MICHIEL DAVID MATTHEW JOHN CROOKS AMBROSE LAWRENCE KEITH DOOLEY BAVAN WINTER JOHN DAVID Page | 23 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01571 ~ Complete ~ 54: GROUP PUMP ~ 71:CEP PROJECTS AND MINING SUPPLIES CC 16 3rd Street Wynsberg Johannesburg ~ 72:MORSE DAVID ERROL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01574 ~ 32: 01/03/2012 2013/01572 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ACTUATOR ~ 71:NEMATORQUE (PTY) LTD c/o 37 Adcock Street Chamdor ~ 72:WOOD RICHARD ROY GILLIES JAMES ARCHIBALD 2013/01573 ~ Complete ~ 54: IDENTITY ASSESSMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM ~ 71:3FISH LIMITED 292 Durham Street Christchurch 8014 ~ 72:WYN-HARRIS JEREMY ~ 33: NZ ~ 31: 592029 ~ 32: 30/03/2011 2013/01574 ~ Complete ~ 54: COOKING CONTAINING AND COOKING METHOD ~ 71:HOWARD MARC GOLD 30 Woodland Road Bushey WD23 2LR ~ 72:HOWARD MARC GOLD ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1016174.3 ~ 32: 27/06/2010 2013/01575 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR INCREASING THE MOLECULAR WEIGHT THE RESIDUAL HEAT OF POLYSTER GRANULATE ~ 71:UHDE INVESTA-FISCHER GMBH Holzhauser street 157-159 Berlin 13509 ~ 72:KURT HANIMANN EIKE SCHULZ VAN ENDERT RAINER SCHALLER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/387,036 ~ 32: 28/09/2010 2013/01576 ~ Complete ~ 54: PERMANENT HUMAN AMNIOCYTE CELL LINES FOR PRODUCING INFLUENZA VIRUSES ~ 71:CEVEC PHARMACEUTICALS GMBH Gottfried-Hagen-Str 62 koln 51105 ~ 72:GUDRUN SCHIEDNER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2011 050 353.6 ~ 32: 13/05/2011 2013/01577 ~ Complete ~ 54: GEARBOX FOR A RAIL VEHICLE DRIVE TRAIN ~ 71:VOITH PATENT GMBH St.Poltener Strasse 43 Heidenheim 89522 ~ 72:BERNHARD HOEGER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2011 011 867.5 ~ 32: 21/02/2011 2013/01578 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DENTI TOOTHBRUSH ~ 71:HILDA ZOMI MAHLANGU 961 Oudsthoorn Street Wingate Park 0181 ~ 72:HILDA ZOMI MAHLANGU 2013/01579 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A HALF PIPE STRUCTURE ~ 71:JOHANNES HIERONUMUS BRINK CSIR Building 10B Mering Naude Road Pretiroa ~ 72:JOHANNES HIERONUMUS BRINK 2013/01580 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FOOD CADDY ~ 71:NAWN CHRIS PO Box 619 Wilgeheuwel Roodepoort 1736 ~ 72:NAWN CHRIS 2013/01581 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXTERNAL FIXATION DEVICE ACCESSORY ~ 71:BONE MAGIC PTY LTD Suite 8c Lifestyle Management Park Clifton Rd Lyttelton 0157 ~ 72:BIRHOLTZ FRANZ FRIEDRICK BECKERLEG BRANDLEY JOHN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/08028 ~ 32: 02/12/2011 2013/01582 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COLLAPSIBLE WHEEL ~ 71:SEQUEIRA JOSE 19 Kurper street Henley on klip Sedibeng Gauteng 1962 ~ 72:SEQUEIRA JOSE 2013/01583 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE CONTROL OF A FLOTATION SEPARATION PROCESS,INCLUDING PARAMETERS OF THE FLOTATION PROCESS AND REAGENR ADDITION TO OPTIMIZE MINERAL RECOVERY ~ 71:CIDRA CORPORATE SERVICES INC. 50 Barnes Park North Wallingford CT 06494 ~ 72:ROTHMAN PAUL JOSEPH O'KEEFE CHRISTIAN VICTOR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/379,899 ~ 32: 03/09/2010 2013/01584 ~ Complete ~ 54: STRUCTURE FOR USE IN ORTHOPEADIC IMPLANT AND METHODS OF INSTALLATION ONTO A BONE ~ 71:SMITH& NEPHEW INC 1450 East Brooks Road Memphis TN 38116 ~ 72:LENZ NATHANIEL MILTON WILKINSON ZACHARY CHISTOPHER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/372,902 ~ 32: 12/08/2010 2013/01585 ~ Complete ~ 54: SURGICAL GUIDES ~ 71:SMITH& NEPHEW INC 1450 East Brooks Road Memphis TN 38116 ~ 72:BETTENGA MASON JAMES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/480,552 ~ 32: 29/04/2011 2013/01586 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETECTION OF ANATOMICAL LANDMARKS ~ 71:SMITH& NEPHEW INC 1450 East Brooks Road Memphis TN 38116 ~ 72:MCKINNON BRIAN WILLIAM AGNIHOTRI AASHIISH NADZADI MARK ELISWORTH RUMERY MEGAN PATRICE BUISSERET MARK JOSEPH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/373,630 ~ 32: 13/08/2010 2013/01587 ~ Complete ~ 54: CELLING-ONLY DRY SPRINKLER SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A ADDRESSING A STORAGE OCCUPANCY FIRE ~ 71:TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS LP 491 North Canon Avenue Lansdale 19446 Pennsylvania ~ 72:GOLINVEAUX JAMES E LEBLANC DAVID J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 60/818,312 ~ 32: 05/07/2006 2013/01588 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR HARNESSING WIND ENERGY USING A TETHERED AIRFOIL ~ 71:CROSSWIND POWER SYSTEMS INC 502-125 Milross Avenue Vancouver V5A 0A1 British Columbia ~ 72:TATTERSFIELD MICHAEL ANDREW ATWATER JOEL FRASER HOULE COREY PAUL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/370,865 ~ 32: 05/08/2010 2013/01590 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBON OIL AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBON OIL ~ 71:JAPAN OIL GAS METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION 2-10-1 Toranomon Minato-ku Tokyo 105-0001 INPEX CORPORATION 5-3-1 AKasaka Minato-ku Tokyo 107-6332 JX NIPPON OIL ENERGY COPRORATION 6-3 Otemachi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8162 COSMO OIL CO Page | 24 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL LTD 1-1-1 Shibaura Minato-ku Tokyo 105-8528 NIPPON STELL & SUMIKIN ENGINEERING CO LTD Oska Center Building 1,5-1 Osaki shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-8604 JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO LTD 7-12, Marunouchi 1-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-0005 ~ 72:TASAKA KAZUHIKO IWAMA MARIE TANAKA YUICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-184083 ~ 32: 19/08/2010 2013/01591 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBON OIL SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBON OIL ~ 71:JAPAN OIL GAS METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION 2-10-1 Toranomon Minato-ku Tokyo 105-0001 INPEX CORPORATION 5-3-1 AKasaka Minato-ku Tokyo 107-6332 JX NIPPON OIL ENERGY COPRORATION 6-3 Otemachi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8162 COSMO OIL CO LTD 1-1-1 Shibaura Minato-ku Tokyo 105-8528 NIPPON STELL & SUMIKIN ENGINEERING CO LTD Oska Center Building 1,5-1 Osaki shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-8604 JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO LTD 7-12, Marunouchi 1-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-0005 ~ 72:TASAKA KAZUHIKO IWAMA MARIE TANAKA YUICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010184085 ~ 32: 19/08/2010 2013/01592 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR WASHIMG REACTOR ~ 71:JAPAN OIL GAS METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION 2-10-1 Toranomon Minato-ku Tokyo 105-0001 INPEX CORPORATION 5-3-1 AKasaka Minatoku Tokyo 107-6332 JX NIPPON OIL ENERGY COPRORATION 6-3 Otemachi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 1008162 JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO LTD 7-12, Marunouchi 1-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-0005 COSMO OIL CO LTD 1-1-1 Shibaura Minato-ku Tokyo 105-8528 NIPPON STELL & SUMIKIN ENGINEERING CO LTD Oska Center Building 1,5-1 Osaki shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-8604 ~ 72:IWAMA MARIE TANAKA YUICHI TASAKA KAZUHIKO TAKAHASSI SHINYA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010/184183 ~ 32: 19/08/2010 2013/01593 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSMISSION DEVICE,TRANSMISSION METHOD,AND RECEIVING DEVICE ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0075 ~ 72:TSUKAGOSHI IKUO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2011-171398 ~ 32: 04/08/2011 2013/01594 ~ Complete ~ 54: SIGNALING FOR EXTENDED MPDU,A-MPDU AND A-MSDU FRAME FORMATS ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego California 92121 ~ 72:MERLIN SIMONE ABRAHAM SANTOSH PAUL WENTINK MAARTEN MENZO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/205,911 ~ 32: 09/08/2011 2013/01595 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DISPLAY DEVICE ~ 71:BAROUTSOS ALEXANDER MARTIN 3 Westoe Road Observatory cape Town 7935 ~ 72:BAROUTSOS ALEXANDER MARTIN 2013/01596 ~ Complete ~ 54: DUAL VARIABLE DOMAIN IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park IL 60064-6008 ~ 72:GHAYUR TARIQ ISAKSON PETER C LIU JUNJIAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/377,134 ~ 32: 26/08/2010 2013/01597 ~ Complete ~ 54: NANOPARTICLE-BASED TUMOR-TARGETED DRUG DELIVERY ~ 71:THE SCRIPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE 10550 North Torrey Pines Road TCP-8 La Jolla California 92037 ~ 72:REISFELD RALPH A LUO YUNPING LIU ZE CHEN SI XIANG RONG LIAO DEBBIE CHEN TINGMEI LU DAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/224,399 ~ 32: 02/09/2011 2013/01598 ~ Complete ~ 54: BENZOXABOROLE DERIVATIVES FOR TREATING BACTERIAL INFECTIONS ~ 71:ANACOR PHARMACCEUTICALS INC 1020 East Meadow Circle Palo Alto CA 94303 ~ 72:HERNANDEZ VINCENT S PLATTNER JACOB J ROCK FERNANDO EASOM ERIC ZHOU DING DING CHARLES ALLEY MICHAEL RICHARD KEVIN ZHANG SUOMING LI XIANFENG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/380,596 ~ 32: 07/09/2010 2013/01599 ~ Complete ~ 54: WAX BLENDS CONTAINING LONG-CHAIN HYDROCARBONS AND ALCOHOLS,PRINTING INK COMPOSITIONS AND THERMAL TRANFER RIBBONS CONTAINING SUCH WAAX BLENDS,AND USES OF THE WAX BLENDS ~ 71:SASOL WAX GMBH Worthdamm 13-27 Hamburg 20457 ~ 72:SCHNEIDER ULRICH FRICK THORSYEN KURRAS UWE ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 044 319.0 ~ 32: 03/09/2010 2013/01600 ~ Complete ~ 54: NUCLEIC ACID FRAGMENTS FROM A RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN PROMOTER FOR ENHANCING GENE EXPRESSION ~ 71:CELLAGENICS B.V Roeterstraat 35 NL-1018 WB Amsterdam ~ 72:OTTE ARIE PIETER VERHEES JOHN ANTONIUS HOEKSEMA FEMKE VAN BLOKLAND HENRICUS JOHANNES MARIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/379,025 ~ 32: 01/09/2010 2013/01601 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF DISEASES ~ 71:DMI ACQUISITION CORP The Quadrant 5445 dtc parkway , suite 925 greenwood village co 80111, ~ 72:BAR-OR DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/380,404 ~ 32: 07/09/2010 2013/01607 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF HMGB1 AS BIOLOGICAL MARKER OF BOWEL INFLAMATORY CONDITIONS,NON INVASIVE METHOD FOR ITS DETECTION IN FECAL SAMPLES AND KIT THEREOF ~ 71:D.M.G. ITALIA SRL Via Laurentina km 26,700 I-00040 Pomezia (RM) ~ 72:CUCCHIARA SALVATORE STRONATI LAURA VITAL ROBERTA ~ 33: IT ~ 31: RM2010A000442 ~ 32: 05/08/2010 2013/02000 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ICE MACHINE ~ 71:LEONARD PERTERSON FAMILY TRUST I/T 132/2004 NO 45 30Ave Elsie-River 7490 ~ 72:LEONARD PERTERSON FAMILY TRUST I/T 132/2004 Page | 25 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL - APPLIED ON 2013-03-04 2013/01609 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BAG-BOX PACKAGING SOLUTION ~ 71:MALINOWSKI THOMAS RAINER Golf Park 3 Engen House Raapenberg Road Mowbray 7925 ~ 72:MALINOWSKI THOMAS RAINER 2013/01610 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A MODULAR SAFETY PANEL FOR A HANGING WALL OF AN EXCAVATION ~ 71:GIDDICCA ( PTY) LTD 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:CAWOOD MARTIN SHEPPARD JAMES WILLIAM PASTORINO PAOLO ETTORE VENTER DIRK LAMBERT 2013/01611 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROCK BOLT ~ 71:RSC MINING (PTY) LTD 2 Tedstone Street Wadeville Germiston ~ 72:STEYN JOHAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/09192 ~ 32: 14/12/2011 2013/01612 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROCK BOLT ~ 71:RSC MINING (PTY) LTD No. 2 Osborn Road Wadeville Germiston ~ 72:STEYN JOHAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/09192 ~ 32: 14/12/2011 2013/01613 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR DETECTING DIFFERENTIATING,AND QUANTIFYING T CELL POPULATIONS BY MEANS OF REVERSE TRANSCRIPTION QUANTITATIVE REAL-TIME PCR (RT-QPCR) TECHNOLOGY ~ 71:LOPHIUS BIOSCIENCE GMBH Biopark iii Josef-Engert-Str 13 Regensburg 93053 ~ 72:LUDWIG DEML KORNELIA SCHLOMBS KRISTINA NAUMANN SASCHA BARABAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 037 622.1 ~ 32: 17/09/2010 2013/01614 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF A BRAINSTREM RESPONSE STATE DEVELOPMENT ~ 71:SENSODETEC AB Kyrkogatan 19 Lund S-222,22 ~ 72:JOHAN KALLSTRAND ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/379,748 ~ 32: 03/09/2010 2013/01615 ~ Complete ~ 54: STUTZEN STOCK ~ 71:BLASER FINANZHOLDING GMBH Ziegelstadel 1 Isny 88316 ~ 72:BERNHARD KOEBEL JUERGEN ROTHAERMEL GUENTHER GABSA ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2012 101 904.5 ~ 32: 07/03/2012 2013/01616 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ECOFIREBRIX ~ 71:IRENE MELISA VILJOEN Kameeldrift East Plot 152 Pretoria 0035 HEIDI MARISA KRUGER Kameeldrift East Plot 152 Pretoria 0035 ~ 72:IRENE MELISA VILJOEN HEIDI MARISA KRUGER 2013/01617 ~ Provisional ~ 54: J LOCK WHEEL LOCKING SYSTEMS ANTI-THEFT ~ 71:JOHANN PAUL EDWARD 86 Kloot Drive Wiithok Estate Brakpan(Eastrand) ~ 72:JOHANN PAUL EDWARD 2013/01618 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PREPAID AIRTIME VOUCHER SET AND METHOD OF SELLING AND METHOD OF PURCHAISING PREPAID AIRTIME ~ 71:ECOVEST CC Postnet Suit 17 Private Bag X19 Gardenview 2047 ~ 72:CHRISTIAAN TALJAARD ROLAND MATTHEW MEINTJES 2013/01619 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN IMPROVED PROP FOR MINING,CONSTRUCTION AND THE LIKE ~ 71:BARNETT CRAIG DOUGLAS PO Box 2015 Mackay QLD 4740 ~ 72:BARNETT CRAIG DOUGLAS ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010903431 ~ 32: 02/08/2010 2013/01620 ~ Complete ~ 54: NUCLEOSIDE PHOSPOHORAMIDATES ~ 71:GILEAD PHARMASSET LLC C/O Gilead Sciences Inc 333 Lakeside Drive Foster City Califonia 94404 ~ 72:ROSS BRUCE S SOFIA MICHAEL JOSEPH PAMULAPATI GANAPATI REDDY RACHAKONDA SUGUNA ZHANG HAI-REN CHUN BYOUNGKWON WANG PEIYUAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/179,923 ~ 32: 20/05/2009 2013/01621 ~ Complete ~ 54: COLLAPSIBLE INTERMODAL TRANSPORT PLATFORM ~ 71:RAILDECKS (2209) INC Suit 380 435-4th Avenue S.W Calgary AB T2P 3A8 ~ 72:HANN SIMON CRANE MURRAY VAN LIERE BEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/440,803 ~ 32: 08/02/2011 2013/01622 ~ Complete ~ 54: ISOLATED POLYNUCLEOTIDES AND POLYPEPTIDES,AND METHODS OF USING SAME FOR INREASING NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY,YIELD,GROWTH RATE.VIGOR,BIOMASS.OIL CONTENT,AND/OR ABIOTIC STRESS TOLERANCE ~ 71:EVOGENE LTD 13 Gad Finstein Street Rechovot 76121 ~ 72:PANIK DAVID VINOCUR BASIA JUDITH KARCHI HAGAI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/437,715 ~ 32: 31/01/2011 2013/01623 ~ Complete ~ 54: ESTROGEN RECEPTOR MODULATORS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:ARAGON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC 12780 EI Camino Real Suite 301 San Diego CA 92130 ~ 72:SMITH NICHOLAS D KAHRAMAN MEHMET GOVEK STEVEN P NAGASAWA JOHNNY Y LAI ANDILIY G JULIEN JACKALINE D HERBERT MARK R BONNEFOUS CELINE DOUGLAS KARENSA L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/446,967 ~ 32: 25/11/2011 2013/01624 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A STREAM TURBINE ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY Admin B Victoria Street Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600 ~ 72:VON BACKSTROM THEODOR WILLEM LEWIS KENDRICK LLOYD 2013/01625 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CRYTOGRAPHIC LABEL WITH MEANS FOR A ATTACHEMENT TO A SUBSCRIBER IDENTITY MODULE (SIM) ~ 71:FUNDAMO (PYT) LTD 2 Strand Road Bellville Cape Towm Western Cape Province ~ 72:O'REGAN ALAN JOSEPH HUXHAM HORATIO NELSON Page | 26 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01626 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CHANGEABLE BUTTONS ~ 71:MAGILL GARY LIONEL 10 Zonnebloem Estate 9 Whipstick Street Moreletapark Pretoria ~ 72:MAGIL GARY LIONEL 2013/01627 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CERVICAL DISC ~ 71:ELITE SURGICAL SUPPLIES (PTY) LTD 184 Bessemer Road Pretoria West Industrial 0183 ~ 72:O'TOOL EJOHN 2013/01628 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INTERBODY SPACER ~ 71:ELITE SURGICAL SUPPLIES (PTY) LTD 184 Bessemer Road Pretoria West Industrial 0183 ~ 72:O'TOOLE JOHN 2013/01629 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STAND ALONE CERVICAL CAGE ~ 71:ELITE SURGICAL SUPPLIES (PTY) LTD 184 Bessemer Road Pretoria West Industrial 0183 ~ 72:O'TOOLE JOHN 2013/01630 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TRABECULAR CAGES ~ 71:ELITE SURGICAL SUPPLIES (PTY) LTD 184 Bessemer Road Pretoria West Industrial 0183 ~ 72:O'TOOLE JOHN 2013/01631 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH-TEMPERATURE HEAT STORE FOR SOLAR-THERMAL POWER PLANTS ~ 71:ENOLCON GMBH Pleidelshimerstrabe 47A 74321 Bietigheim-Bissingen ~ 72:SCHEIDER GUNTER MAIER HARTMUT STENGLEIN MARTIN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 055 997.0 ~ 32: 23/12/2010 2013/01632 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATION PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND METHODS OF TREATING AND PREVENTING THE INFECTIOUS DISEASES ~ 71:EPSHTEIN OLEG LLICH 4 Samotyochny per D 3 KV 72 Moscow 127473 ~ 72:EPSHTEIN OLEG IIICH TARASOV SERGEY ALEXANDROVICH ~ 33: RU ~ 31: 2011127226 ~ 32: 04/07/2011 2013/01633 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONVERTING AN UNBALANCED SIGNAL TO A BALANCED ONE ~ 71:POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY)LIMITED 33 Thora Crescent Wynberg Sandton 2090 ~ 72:FOURIE ANDRIES PETRUS CRONJE 2013/01634 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPTIMIZING PARAMETERS OF ORTHOPAEDIC PROCEDURES ~ 71:SMITH& NEPHEW INC 7135 Goodlett Farms Parkway Cordova TN 38016 ~ 72:MC KINNON BRIAN W MARINESCU TANASOCA RUXANDRA CRISTIANA WINEBARGER RANDY BOWERS WILLIAM L WIEBE JAMES B LENZ NATHANIEL M HADDOCK SEAN M WILKNSON ZACHARY C LANDON RYAN L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/511,713 ~ 32: 26/07/2011 2013/01635 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPTIMIZING PARAMETERS OF ORTHOPAEDIC PROCEDURES ~ 71:SMITH& NEPHEW INC 7135 Goodlett Farms Parkway Cordova TN 38016 ~ 72:MC KINNON BRIAN W MARINESCU TANASOCA RUXANDRA CRISTIANA WINEBARGER RANDY BOWERS WILLIAM L WIEBE JAMES B LENZ NATHANIEL M WILKNSON ZACHARY C HADDOCK SEAN M LANDON RYAN L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/511,713 ~ 32: 26/07/2011 2013/01636 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROTARY DISPLACEMENT PUMP FOR PUMPING SOLIDS EMULSION,ESPECIALLY LIQUID EXPLOSIVES ~ 71:WASTON-MARLOW GMBH Masisine division Steinbeisstr 3 74360 IIsfeld ~ 72:FROM ULRICH WILL SVEN-ERIC 2013/01637 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD FOR SAFELY TIGHTENING OR LOOSENING A FASTENER ~ 71:ENGEN PETROLEUM LIMITED, Engen Court Thibault Square Cape Town Western Cape ~ 72:MILLER BRENT RICARDO NICOLAS 2013/01638 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRIC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE METHOD AND DEVICE ~ 71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier F-92500 Rueil-Malmaison ~ 72:HOUDRAY MARC HYPOLITE JEAN-MARIE GUILLOT MATTHIEU VOLLET CAROLINE BAUDOUIN JEAN-LUC ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1200645 ~ 32: 05/03/2012 2013/01639 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CANCER ~ 71:CIZZLE BIOTECHNOLOGY LIMITED Heslington Hall Heslington York YO010 5DD North Yorkshire ~ 72:COVERLY DAWN ALISON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/442,823 ~ 32: 15/02/2011 2013/01640 ~ Complete ~ 54: FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT WITH A NATURAL STABILISER ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:LALLEMAND MAUD ISABELLE LE BORGNE NATHALIE FRANCOISE PUAUD MAX MICHEL LACOUT JEAN-MICHEL BARNOL GUTIERREZ ALINA MARIA PENET SYLVIE HENG LYNN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10171992.0 ~ 32: 05/08/2010 2013/01641 ~ Complete ~ 54: FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS WITH IMPROVED TEXTURE ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:UMMADI MADHAVI BUTTERWORTH AARON BETH MCCUNE BRIDGETT LYNN SAIKALI JOUMANA VAGHELA MADANSINH NATHUSINH PANDYA NIRAV CHANDRAKANT SCHMITT CHRISTOPHE JOSEPH ETIENNE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10171998.7 ~ 32: 05/08/2010 2013/01642 ~ Complete ~ 54: FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:UMMADI MADHAVI BUTTERWORTH AARON BETH MCCUNE BRIDGETT LYNN SAIKALI JOUMANA VAGHELA MADANSINH NATHUSINH PANDYA NIRAV CHANDRAKANT SCHMITT CHRISTOPHE JOSEPH ETIENNE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10171988.8 ~ 32: 05/08/2010 Page | 27 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01643 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHELF-STABLE CONFECTIONARY PRODUCTS ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:UMMADI MADHAVI BUTTERWORTH AARON BETH MCCUNE BRIDGETT LYNN SAIKALI JOUMANA VAGHELA MADANSINH NATHUSINH PANDYA NIRAV CHANDRAKANT SCHMITT CHRISTOPHE JOSEPH ETIENNE OLMOS PAOLA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10171993.8 ~ 32: 05/08/2010 2013/01644 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OR PROPHYLAXIS OF THROMBOSIS OR EMBOLISM ~ 71:IPCA LABORATORIES LIMITED 48 Kandivali Industrial Estate Charkop Kandivili (WEST) Mumbai-400 067 Maharashtra ~ 72:KUMAR ASHOK NELLITHANATH THANKACHEN BYJU ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2388/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 26/08/2010 2013/01645 ~ Complete ~ 54: COOKING AID ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:KRAUCH JOSE GUILLERMO VAN DER POL JOHAN JACOB HANGARTER PETER RESEMANN JORG ANDREAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 2010/061385 ~ 32: 05/08/2010 2013/01646 ~ Complete ~ 54: NON-DAIRY PROTEIN BEVERAGE PRODUCTS ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:SRIDHAR SANDHYA MILO CHRISTIAN UMMADI MADHAVI BUTTERWORTH AARON BETH MACCUNE BRIDGETT LYNN MARK STEPHEN SHER ALEXANDER A VAGHELA MADANSINH NATHUSINH PANDYA NIRAV CHANDRAKANT SCHMITT CHRISTOPHE JOSEPH ETIENNE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/370,887 ~ 32: 05/08/2010 2013/01647 ~ Complete ~ 54: MILK PROTEIN CONTAINING LIQUID BEVERAGE PRODUCTS ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:UMMADI MADHAVI BUTTERWORTH AARON BETH MCCUNE BRIDGETT LYNN SRIDHAR SANDHYA MILO CHRISTIAN VAGHELA MADANSINH NATHUSINH PANDYA NIRAV CHANDRAKANT SCHMITT CHRISTOPHE JOSEPH ETIENNE MARK STEPHEN SHER ALEXANDER A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/370,888 ~ 32: 05/08/2010 2013/01648 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH STRENGTH ALPHA/BETA TITANIUM ALLOY FASTENERS AND FASTENER STOCK ~ 71:ATI PROPERTIES INC 1600 N.E. Old Salem Road Albany OR 97321 ~ 72:BRYAN DAVID J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/903,851 ~ 32: 13/10/2010 2013/01649 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEXMEDETOMIDINE PREMIX FORMULATION ~ 71:HOSPIRA INC 275 North Field Drive Lake Forest IL 60045 ~ 72:ROYCHOWDHURY PRIYANKA CEDERGEN ROBERT A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/343,672 ~ 32: 04/01/2012 2013/01650 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXTRACTION OF LIQUID ELEMENT BY ELECTROLYSIS OF OXIDES ~ 71:MASSACHUSETTS INTITUTE OF TECNOLOGY One Cambridge Center Kendall Squere Building Ne-18-501 Cambridge MA 02142 ~ 72:ALLANORE ANTOINE SADOWAY DANALD R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/489,565 ~ 32: 24/05/2011 2013/01651 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A LACTIC ACID-AMINE COMPLEX ~ 71:PLAXICA LIMITED Imperial College Incubator Level 1 Bessemer Building Imperial College London SW7 2AZ ~ 72:MARSHALL EDWARD LESLIE ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1017588.3 ~ 32: 18/10/2010 2013/01652 ~ Complete ~ 54: CYCLOHEXANE DERIVATIVE COMPOUND ~ 71:DAIICHI SANKYO COMPANY LIMITED 3-5-1 Nihonbashi Honcho Chuo-ku Tokyo 103-8426 ~ 72:TODA MARIHIRO SHIDA TAKESHI IWAMOTO MITSUHIRO YAMAZAKI MAMI TAKANO RIEKO KATAGIRI TAKAHIRO ASHIDA SHINJI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010/215403 ~ 32: 27/09/2010 2013/01653 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTITUTED BENZAMIDE COMPOUNDS ~ 71:GRUNENTHAL GMBH Zieglerstrasse 6 52078 Aachen ~ 72:REICH MELANIE JOSTOCK RUTH KNEIP CHRISTA ENGELS MICHAEL SCHUNK STEFAN DE VRY JEAN GERMANN TIENO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10010200.3 ~ 32: 22/09/2010 2013/01654 ~ Complete ~ 54: N-HETEROARYL COMPOUNDS ~ 71:INTERVET INTERNATIONAL BV Wim de Korverstraat 35 NL-5831 AN Boxmeer ~ 72:BERGER MICHAEL ECK MARKO KERN CHRISTOPHER SCHRODER JORG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/388,466 ~ 32: 30/09/2010 2013/01661 ~ Complete ~ 54: CHEEK PROTECTING SHADES ~ 71:HALINA IRENA OLIVIER 31 KEUKENDAL CLOSE EDGEMEAD CAPE TOWN ~ 72:HALINA IRENA OLIVIER ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/08897 ~ 32: 05/12/2011 - APPLIED ON 2013-03-05 2013/01608 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING OLEUROPEINS AND FLAVANOIDS AND THEIR USE ~ 71:PHYTO INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS LTD Station Yard Station Road Stokesley TS09 7AB ~ 72:RIPLEY IAN 2013/01655 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANT AND PROCEDURE FOR PRESS DISTRIBUTION ~ 71:TWI GMBH Industriestr 8 Karlsruhe D-76189 ~ 72:HANS-JOACHIM EBERHARD ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2012 024 698.6 ~ 32: 18/12/2012 Page | 28 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01656 ~ Complete ~ 54: LINEAR DISPLAY RAIL SYSTEM ~ 71:COALITION TRADING 562 CC P O Box 70788 Overport 4067 ~ 72:DESAI AHMED FARUK 2013/01657 ~ Complete ~ 54: MAGNETIC BRACKET ~ 71:COALITION TRADING 562 CC P O Box 70788 Overport 4067 ~ 72:DESAI AHMED FARUK 2013/01658 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DETACHABLE BOX ~ 71:ANDREW MALAN P O Box 12236 Benoryn RYAN WYNAND MALAN P O Box 12236 Benoryn ~ 72:ANDREW MALAN RYAN WYNAND MALAN 2013/01659 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STAY AWAKE DEVICE ~ 71:MICHAEL GRUNYUZA Windimere Road 504 Palladium Humewool Port Elizabeth ~ 72:MICHAEL GRUNYUZA 2013/01660 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FEATHER LIGHT PERMATUBE ~ 71:JAN ABRAHAM NORTJE Roodepoort St 5 Bela Bela ~ 72:JAN ABRAHAM NORTJE 2013/01662 ~ Complete ~ 54: MICROPARTICLE FORMULATION FOR PULMONARY DRUG DELIVERY OF ANTI-INFECTIVE MOLECULE FOR TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES ~ 71:PIRAMAL ENTERPRISES LTD Piramal Tower Ganpatrao Kadam Marg Lower Parel Mumbai 400 013 ~ 72:CHIMOTE GEETANJALI CHANDRASHEKHAR MAHAJAN GIRISH BADRINATH VASUDEVAN ARAVINDAN HARIHARAN SIVARAMAKRISHNAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/370.916 ~ 32: 05/08/2010 2013/01663 ~ Complete ~ 54: AEROPONICS SYSTEM ~ 71:BAMBERGER RICHARD Rio Ridge 23 Edward St 47 Chanclif Krugersdorp 1739 ~ 72:BAMBERGER RICHARD 2013/01664 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOTOR CYCLE TRAINING SYSTEM FOR CHILDREN ~ 71:MAGILL GARY LIONEL 10 Zonnebloem Estate 9 Whipstick Street Moreletapark Pretoria ~ 72:MAGILL GARY LIONEL 2013/01665 ~ Complete ~ 54: OPHTHALMIC PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING A CARBONIC ANHYDRASE INHIBITOR AND METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF ~ 71:PHARMATHEN S.A 6 Dervenakion Street 15351 Pallini.Attikis ~ 72:KARAVAS EVANGELOS KOUTRIS EFTHIMIOS SAMARA VASILIKI MILOULI EFSTAHIA KONTIZA IOANNA KOUTRI IOANNA ~ 33: GR ~ 31: 20120100173 ~ 32: 22/03/2012 2013/01666 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CENTRIFUGAL SEPARATOR ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:MULTOTEC PROCESS EQUIPMENT (PTY) LIMITED 28 FORGE ROAD SPARTAN KEMPTON PARK 1619 ~ 72:ENGELBRECHT JOHAN ANDREAS 2013/01667 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODIFIED FASTENER AND INSERTION TOOL ~ 71:SMITH& NEPHEW INC 1450 East Brooks Road Memphis TN 38116 ~ 72:CANIZARES EDUARDO ANTONIO JR SMITH GRAHAM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/875.244 ~ 32: 03/09/2010 2013/01668 ~ Complete ~ 54: DELAYED GELLING STARCH COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:CORN PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT INC 5 Westbrook Corporate Center Westchester IL 60154 ~ 72:TRKSAK RALPH VAZ JUDITH M YILDIZ EHAN M YURGEC MATTHEW J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/609.267 ~ 32: 10/03/2012 2013/01669 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLEXIBLE BAG CONTAINING UNIT DOSE ARTICLES ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati OH 45202 ~ 72:CAMARGO-PARODI GUSTAVO JOSE READ BRETT TAYLOR KOPULOS CHRISTOPHER ROBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/885.825 ~ 32: 20/09/2010 2013/01670 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROTECTIVE HOUSING FOR A CHEMICAL BASED SELF-CONTAINED SELFRESCUER,SELF-CONTAINED SELF-RESCUER SAFETY SYSTEM,MONITORING DEVICE,AND METHOD OF MONITORING SELF-CONTAINED SELFRESCUERS ~ 71:CSIR Meiring Naude Road CSIR Campus BLD 34 Brummeria 0184 ~ 72:SCHREIBER LOTHAR WILFRIED HOLDCROFT ROBERT JAMES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01709 ~ 32: 08/03/2012 2013/01671 ~ Complete ~ 54: AMINE AND AMINE OXIDE SURFACTANTS FOR CONTROLLING HERBICIDE SPRAY DRIFT ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis 46268 Indiana ~ 72:DOWNER BRANDON MATTHEW LI MEI LIU LEI QIN KUIDE TANK HOLGER WILSON STEPHEN L ZHANG HONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/383.074 ~ 32: 15/09/2010 2013/01672 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AWARDING AT LEAST ONE JACKPOT PRIZE ~ 71:PALTRONICS AUSTRALASIA PTY LIMITED Unit 4 12-14 Mangrove Lane Tarent Point 2229 New South Wales ~ 72:WRIGHT DEAN COWAN STEPHEN ~ 33: NZ ~ 31: 598568 ~ 32: 05/03/2012 2013/01673 ~ Complete ~ 54: QUINOXALINE COMPOUND ~ 71:ASTELLAS PHARMA INC 3-11 NihonbashiHoncho 2-Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo 1038411 ~ 72:KAIZAWA HIROYUKI SUGITA MARI YAMAMOTO HIROFUMI KAMIJO (DECEASED) KAZUNORI TSUCHIYA KAZUYUKI SEO RYUSHI YAMAMOTO SATOSHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-200402 ~ 32: 07/09/2010 2013/01674 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL METHYLCYCLOHEXANE DERIVATIVES AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:SK BIOPHARMACEUTICALS CO., LTD 99 Seorin-Dong Jongno-gu Seoul 110-728 ~ 72:BAE SUNG JIN YI HAN JU HWANG SUN GWAN JEONG MO SES YOON YEO JIN CHAE SANG MI PARK JOO YOUNG RYU EUN JU ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2010-0094463 ~ 32: 29/09/2010 Page | 29 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01675 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR CLOSING OPENINGS OR CAVITIES IN BLOOD VESSELS ~ 71:NONWOTECC MEDICAL GMBH Nattermannallee 1 50829 Cologne ~ 72:WILLEMS FRANK CLABEN CHRISTOPH HENSELER ANDREAS WITT WOLFGANG ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10175452.1 ~ 32: 06/09/2010 2013/01676 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF REFRIGERATION LOOPS TO CHILL INLET AIR TO GAS TURBINE ~ 71:CHEVRON U.S.A. INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon 94583 California ~ 72:HUANG STANLEY H HAVLIK ROBERT C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/982.187 ~ 32: 30/12/2010 2013/01677 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPACT MULTI-COLUMN ANTENNA ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) S 164 83 Stockholm ~ 72:JIDHAGE HENRIK EK ANDERS 2013/01678 ~ Complete ~ 54: PUMP SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR STORING AND DISPENSING A PLURALITY OF PRECISELY MEASURED UNIT-DOSES OF IMIQUIMOD CREAM ~ 71:MEDICIS PHARMACEUTICAL CORP 7720 N Dobson Road Scottsdale 85256 Arizona ~ 72:NORDSIEK MICHAEL T BALAJI KODUMUDI S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/875.787 ~ 32: 03/09/2010 2013/01679 ~ Complete ~ 54: INHIBITORS OF BRUTON'S TYROSINE KINASE ~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG 124-184 Grenzacherstrasse CH-4070 Basle ~ 72:BERTHEL STEVEN JOSEPH FISHLOCK DANIEL LOU YAN OWENS TIMOTHY D SWEENEY ZACHARY KEVIN FIROOZNIA FARIBORZ HONG JUN-BAE LUCAS MATTHEW C SARMA KESHAB TAYGERLY JOSHUA PAUL GERGELY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/300.064 ~ 32: 01/02/2010 2013/01680 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COMPONENT FOR A SPINKLER SYSTEM ~ 71:OOSTHUYZEN SAMUEL WILHELM ODENDAAL 714 De Villa Rosa Estate Heatherview 0182 Pretoria North ~ 72:OOSTHUYZEN SAMUEL WILHELM ODENDAAL 2013/01681 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISTRIBUTED THERMOELECTRIC STRING AND INSULATING PANEL AND APPLICATIONS FOR LOCAL HEATING,LOCAL COOLING,AND POWER GENERATION FROM HEAT ~ 71:TEMPRONICS INC 5181 N Stonehouse Place Tucson Arizona 85750 ~ 72:MAKANSI TAREK WOOD STEVE EVERS MARK N BERMAN MICHAEL FRANKLIN JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/504.784 ~ 32: 06/07/2011 2013/01682 ~ Complete ~ 54: N-ACYSULFONAMIDE APOPTOSIS PROMOTERS ~ 71:ASTRAZENECA AB SE151 85 Sodertalje ~ 72:DIEBOLD ROBERT BRUCE GROVER PAUL IOANNIDIS STEPHANOS SAEH JAMAL CARLOS GERO THOMAS HUANG SHAN OGOE CLAUDE AFONA VARNES JEFFREY GILBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/384.170 ~ 32: 17/09/2010 2013/01683 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODULAR RACKING SYSTEM ~ 71:THE COCA-COLA COMPANY One CocaCola Plaza Atlanta Georgia 30313 ~ 72:HORN BRETT GOMEZ ERIKA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/850.687 ~ 32: 05/08/2010 2013/01684 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE COMPOUND CONTAINING A CARBAMOYL SULFONATE GROUP AND USE OF THE SAME AS TANNING AGENTS ~ 71:LANXESS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH D-51369 Leverkusen ~ 72:REINERS JURGEN WIECHMANN JAN-DIETER GROSCH RAFAEL EBBINGHAUS MICHAEL TYSOE CHRISTOPHER KRUGER CLAUDIA HEINZELMANN FRANZ KLEBAN MARTIN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10172191.8 ~ 32: 06/08/2010 2013/01685 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING A CAN SHELL ~ 71:CONTAINER DEVELOPMENT LTD 7810 MCEWEN ROAD DAYTON OH 45459 ~ 72:STODD R PETER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/924.077 ~ 32: 20/09/2010 2013/01686 ~ Complete ~ 54: ABSORBENT ARTICLE ~ 71:UNICHARM CORPORATION 182 Shimoburn Kinseicho Shikokuchuo-shi Ehime 799-0111 ~ 72:KATO NOBUYUKI HAYASHI TOSHIHISA TAMURA TATSUYA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-223059 ~ 32: 30/09/2010 2013/01687 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOCKOUT DEVICE ~ 71:MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC 137 W. FOREST HILL AVENUE P.O BOX 927 OAK CREEK Wisconsin 53154 ~ 72:SU DAVIS WOJTAK RAY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/416.801 ~ 32: 24/11/2010 2013/01688 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE ~ 71:FERRING B.V. Polaris Avenue 144 2132 JX Hoofddorp ~ 72:KANNER DOV SCHMELL ELI ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10177997.3 ~ 32: 21/09/2010 2013/01689 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-FATIGUE COMPOSITION OF PLANT MATERIAL AND PREPARATION METHOD,USE AND PRODUCTS THEREOF ~ 71:XIE CHEN B-7-2-501 6# Xierqizhong Road Haidian Beijing 100085 ZHONG ZHONG B-7-2-501 6# Xierqizhong Road Haidian Beijing 100085 ~ 72:XIE CHEN Zhong ZHONG 2013/01690 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A BOOTH ~ 71:BOSMAN WARREN CORNEL 7 Diamant Street Jukskei Park Randburg 2146 SMITH ANGUS-MURRAY 73 Bowling Avenue Morningside ~ 72:BOSMAN WARREN CORNEL 2013/01784 ~ Complete ~ 54: REFRIGERATOR ~ 71:RED BULL GMBH Am Brunnen 1 5330 Fuschl am See ~ 72:BRENNEIS JURGEN VOGT RAINER MARGARINO GIUSEPPE REPOSO MARCO ~ 33: AT ~ 31: GM 581/2010 ~ 32: 16/09/2010 Page | 30 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01963 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISPOSABLE HOPE 2 NUMBER 2 NATURAL EXFOLIATOR AND NATURALDETOXIFICATION,HEALTH,FITNESS AND BEAUTY ENHANCEMENT,ONEPIECE SUIT WITH HOOD ~ 71:MOEGMAT SEDICK KHAN 7 Watsonia Street Lentegeur Mitchells Plain Cape Town 7785 ~ 72:MOEGMAT SEDICK KHAN - APPLIED ON 2013-03-06 2013/01691 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN INSERT FOR A CUP ~ 71:MALINOWSKI THOMAS RAINER Golf Park 3 Engen House Raapenberg Road Mowbray 7925 ~ 72:MALINOWSKI THOMAS RAINER 2013/01692 ~ Complete ~ 54: BUILDING BLOCKS ~ 71:RICHARD PETER HATTINGH 5 Bentley Estate 28 Dolphon Crescent Ballito 4399 ~ 72:HATTINGH RICHARD PETER ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01560 ~ 32: 01/03/2012 2013/01693 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COUPLED ROOF BOLT ~ 71:RAND YORK CASTINGS (PTY) LTD 4 Lagoon Drive Umhlanga Rocks 4319 ~ 72:CORBETT MICHAEL ROBERT 2013/01694 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIFFUSER FOR A MULTI-WAY VALVE ~ 71:LINDAL FRANCE SAS Pole d'Activites Industrielles et Technologiques Briey Cedex 54154 ~ 72:HERVE BODET ERIC GAILLARD ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1058115 ~ 32: 06/10/2010 2013/01695 ~ Complete ~ 54: METAL CEILING SUBSTRUCTURE ~ 71:KNAUF AMF GMBH & CO. KG Elsenthal 15 Grafenau 94481 ~ 72:KARL WENIG ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10013273.7 ~ 32: 04/10/2010 2013/01696 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR COMPARING PRICING OF GOODS ~ 71:GODFREY IVAN LANCELLAS 1 Dante Road Bergvliet 7945 ~ 72:LANCELLAS GODFREY IVAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/09141 ~ 32: 12/12/2011 2013/01697 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TIN FOIL LINTERS FOR WEBER BARBECUEKETEL ~ 71:NICO CORDIER Box 1191 Bela Bela 0480 NICOLAAS CORDIER P O Box 1191 Bela Bela 0480 ~ 72:NICO CORDIER NICOLAAS CORDIER 2013/01698 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ARTICULATION AND PENDULUM FRAME FOR BEAM SPAYER FOR TRACTOR ~ 71:NICO CORDIER Box 1191 Bela Bela 0480 NICOLAAS CORDIER P O Box 1191 Bela Bela 0480 ~ 72:NICO CORDIER NICOLAAS CORDIER 2013/01699 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRIC APPLIANCE/MULTI FUNCTION LCD TV ~ 71:GIMO JOSE DASILVA 57 Primrose St Ridge Plaza Berea Gauteng 0002 ~ 72:GIMO JOSE DASILVA 2013/01700 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRIC APPLIANCE (WASHING MACHINE) ~ 71:GIMO JOSE DASILVA 57 Primrose St Ridge Plaza Berea Gauteng 0002 ~ 72:GIMO JOSE DASILVA 2013/01701 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRIC APPLIANCE (TOUCH SCREEN KEYBOARD) ~ 71:GIMO JOSE DASILVA 57 Primrose St Ridge Plaza Berea Gauteng 0002 ~ 72:GIMO JOSE DASILVA 2013/01702 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BEZALEEL RABAR GUN ~ 71:DEON NAIDOO 62 Boschendal Wilson Street Witfield Boksburg 1459 ~ 72:DEON NAIDOO 2013/01703 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOUNDING STICK ~ 71:CEZALTINO DE SOUSA 7 Shelly Lane Willowild Hurlingham Manor EXT. 5 1456 ~ 72:CEZALTINO DE SOUSA ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/05601 ~ 32: 25/07/2012 2013/01704 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TROLLEY ~ 71:GIOVANNI CANTAMESSA 65 Skymaster Village Cnr Tim St and Diana St Dayan Glen Boksburg West 1459 ~ 72:GIOVANNI CANTAMESSA 2013/01705 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR EXTENDING PROGRESSION-FREE SURVIVAL USING 10PROPARGYL-10-DEAZAAMINOPTERIN ~ 71:ALLOS THERAPEUTICS INC 11080 Circle Point Road suit 200 Westminster colorado 80020 ~ 72:FRUCHTMAN STEVEN M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/419.713 ~ 32: 03/12/2010 2013/01706 ~ Complete ~ 54: CD33 BINDING AGENTS ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse 173 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:KONOPITZKY RENATE BORGES ERIC ADAM PAUL HEIDER KARL-HEINZ ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10186468.4 ~ 32: 04/10/2010 2013/01707 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati OH 45202 ~ 72:BEWICK-SONNTAG CHRISTOPHER PHILLIP CRAMER RONALD DEAN HATTON JAMES A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/385.130 ~ 32: 21/09/2010 2013/01708 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGE WITH WINDOW AND UNIT DOSE ARTICLES THEREIN ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati Ohio 45202 ~ 72:CAMARGOPARODI GUSTAVO JOSE READ BRETT TAYLOR KOPULOS CHRISTOPHER ROBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/885.793 ~ 32: 20/09/2010 2013/01709 ~ Complete ~ 54: HUMANIZED ANTI-FACTOR D ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco 94080 California ~ 72:HUANG ARTHUR J KELLY ROBERT F LOWMAN HENRY VAN LOOKEREN CAMPAGNE MENNO WINTER CHARLES MATTHEW ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/048.689 ~ 32: 29/04/2008 Page | 31 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01710 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYAMIDE RESIN MOLDINGS ~ 71:MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC 5-2 Marunouchi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku TOKYO 1008324 ~ 72:MITADERA JUN KUROKAWA MASASHI TAKANO TAKAHIRO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-228509 ~ 32: 08/10/2010 2013/01711 ~ Complete ~ 54: A WHEAT FLOUR COMPOSITION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:MOHANAN CHANDRIKA NEDIYEDATH SURESH KUMAR SHANMUGAM AKALYA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1597/MUM/2011 ~ 32: 31/05/2011 2013/01712 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING SMALL CRYSTAL SSZ-32 ~ 71:CHEVRON U S A INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon 94583 California ~ 72:ZONES STACEY I LEE BOWMANN YUEN LUN-TEH DAVIS TRACY M ZIEMER JAMES N OJO ADEOLA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/940.776 ~ 32: 05/11/2010 2013/01713 ~ Complete ~ 54: DROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTS AND RELATED CONSTRUCTS AND METHODS INVOLVING GENES ENCODING DTP6 POLYPEPTIDES ~ 71:E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND CO 1007 Market Street Wilmington Delaware 19898 PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL INC 7100 N.W. 62ND Avenue PO Box 1014, Johnston Iowa 50131-1014 ~ 72:ALLEN STEPHEN M BROTHERS JASON L DESHMUKH KRUPA LAFITTE HONOR RENEE LU CHENG LUCK STANLEY MULLEN JEFFREY SAKAI HAJIME SAYLOR JAMES J TINGEY SCOTT V WILLIAMS ROBERT WAYNE LI XIAO-YI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/407.612 ~ 32: 28/10/2010 2013/01714 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGING AND DISPENSING OF DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BONSALL JUDITH MARIA CHAPPLE ANDREW PAUL HUBBARD JOHN FRANCIS KENINGLEY STEPHEN THOMAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10187507.8 ~ 32: 14/10/2010 2013/01715 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGED CONCENTRATED PARTICULATE DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BATCHELOR STEPHEN NORMAN CHAPPLE ANDREW PAUL KENINGLEY STEPHEN THOMAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10187508.6 ~ 32: 14/10/2010 2013/01716 ~ Complete ~ 54: LEAVE-ON NONSOLD SKIN CONDITIONING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING 12HYDROXYSTEARIC ACID ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BARROW STEPHEN ROY CROTTY BRIAN ANDREW DOBKOWSKI BRIAN JOHN HARICHIAN BIJAN LIU YINGJUAN MOADDEL TEANOOSH PEHRATOVIC HASIBA WU JIWEI 2013/01717 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIQUID AGRICULTURAL FORMULATIONS OF IMPROVED STABILITY ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis 46268 Indiana ~ 72:ATKINSON JOHN M LIU LEI OLDS MELISSA GAIL KEENEY FRANKLIN N ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/383.888 ~ 32: 17/09/2010 2013/01718 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING DISORDERS CAUSED BY REDUCED NEUROTRANSMISSION OF SEROTONIN,NOREPHNEPHRINE OR DOPAMINE ~ 71:OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO LIMITED 9 Kanda-Tsukasamachi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 101-8535 ~ 72:ITO NOBUAKI SASAKI HIROFUMI TAI KUNINORI SHINOHARA TOMOICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-204747 ~ 32: 13/09/2010 2013/01719 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEAT EXCHANGER PERFORATED FINS ~ 71:AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS INC 7201 Hamilton Boulevard Allentown 18195-1501 Pennsylvania ~ 72:SUNDER SWAMINATHAN GERSHTEIN VLADIMIR YLIY MESKI GEORGE A HOUGHTON PATRICK A 2013/01720 ~ Complete ~ 54: CORROSION RESISTANCE ~ 71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Arcadia Campus 175 Mandela Drive Arcadia 0083 Pretoria ~ 72:POPOOLA PATRICIA ABIMBOLA IDOWU FAYOMI SUNDAY ISAAC OJO ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/08961 ~ 32: 06/12/2011 2013/01721 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR RADIO COMMUNICATION BETWEEN A RADIO BEACON AND AN ONBOARD UNIT,AND RADIO BEACON AND ONBOARD UNIT THEREFOR ~ 71:KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM AG Am Europlatz 2 A-1120 Wien ~ 72:POVOLNY ROBERT GUNER REFI-TUGRUL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 12 158 341.3 ~ 32: 07/03/2012 2013/01722 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONSTRUCTING VERY HIGH THROUGHPUT SIGNAL (VHT-SIG) FIELDS FOR REDUCED PEAK-TO-AVERAGE POWER RATIO (PAPR) ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego Carlifonia 92121-1714 ~ 72:YANG LIN VAN ZELST ALBERT VAN NEE DIDIER JOHANNES RICHARD JONES IV VINCENT KNOWLES SAMPATH HEMANTH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/206.343 ~ 32: 09/08/2011 2013/01723 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMMUNICATION CONTROL DEVICE,COMMUNICATION CONTROL METHOD,COMMUNICATION DEVICE,COMMUNICATION METHOD,AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0075 ~ 72:KIMURA RYOTA SAWAI RYO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2011-029992 ~ 32: 15/02/2011 Page | 32 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01724 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING ACCURACY OF INSURANCE QUOTES ~ 71:TRANSUNION LLC 555 West Adams Street Chicago Illinois 60661 ~ 72:GAUGHAN MICHAEL BURNS CLIFF ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/378.851 ~ 32: 31/08/2010 2013/01725 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR IMPREGNATION OF A DILUTE PHASE MILLED SORBENT WITH A CHEMICAL COMPOUND IN AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION ~ 71:NORIT AMERICAS INC 3200 University Avenue Marshall TX 75670 ~ 72:NEBERGALL ROBERT S ADAMS PATTON M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/875.195 ~ 32: 03/09/2010 2013/01726 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRYSTALLINE 6,7-UNSATURATED-7-CARBAMOYL MORPHINANE DERIVATIVE,AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME ~ 71:SHIONOGI & CO LTD 1-8 Doshomachi 3 chome chuo ku Osaki shi Osaka 541-0045 ~ 72:TAMURA YOSHINORI INAGAKI MASANAO HAGA NOBUHIRO OMURA SOHEI NOGUCHI KOUICHI MORIMOTO KENJI ODA SHINICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-253688 ~ 32: 12/11/2010 2013/01727 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PREGNANCY TEST SYSTEM ~ 71:HEARD SYSTEMS PTY LTD 18 Bulletin Place Sydney NSW 2000 ~ 72:GARGIULO GAETANO SHEPHARD RICHARD WILLIAM TAPSON JONATHAN CRAIG ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010903650 ~ 32: 13/08/2010 2013/01783 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANODE FOR A CELL OF A LITHIUM-ION BATTERY,ITS MANUFACTURING PROCESS AND THE BATTERY INCORPORATING IT ~ 71:HUTCHINSON 2 Rue Balzac 75008 Paris ~ 72:VOILLEQUIN BAPTISTE AYME-PERROT DAVID DUFOUR BRUNO SONNTAG PHILIPPE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 12 52252 ~ 32: 13/03/2012 2013/01814 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MULTIFUNCTIONAL CIGARETTE CASE ~ 71:MORNE ROUSSEAU THERON Plot Nr 10 Fraaiuitzight Burgersfort 1150 ~ 72:MORNE ROUSSEAU THERON - APPLIED ON 2013-03-07 2013/01729 ~ Complete ~ 54: A COMPUTER CENTRE ~ 71:INVESTMENT CORPORATION (PTY) LTD 262 Hornibill Avenue Montana Pretoria ~ 72:JANSE VAN RENSBURG PETRUS JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/09066 ~ 32: 09/12/2011 2013/01730 ~ Complete ~ 54: WETTING OF EVAPORATIVE COOLER PADS ~ 71:F F SEELEY NOMINEES PTY LTD 112 O'Sullivan Beach Road Lonsdale South Australia 5160 ~ 72:ROBERT WILLIAM GILBERT ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2012900922 ~ 32: 08/03/2012 2013/01731 ~ Complete ~ 54: CLOSING ELEMENT FOR A ROLLING PRESS FRAME ~ 71:KHD HUMBOLDT WEDAG GMBH Colonia-Allee 3 Koln 51067 ~ 72:MEINHARD FRANGENBERG ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 048 214.5 ~ 32: 12/10/2010 2013/01732 ~ Complete ~ 54: LITHIUM ACCUMULATOR ~ 71:HE3DA S.R.O. Tusarova 1281/45 Prague 17000 ~ 72:JAN (JR) PROCHAZKA JAROSLAV POLIVKA JAN (SR) PROCHAZKA JIRI POSTLER ~ 33: CZ ~ 31: PV2010-703 ~ 32: 23/09/2010 2013/01760 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY DEVICES ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL Office of Registrar University Road Chiltern Hills Westville 3629 ~ 72:MUSABAYANE CEPHAS MUKARATIRWA SAMSON TUFTS MARK ANDREW VAN HEERDEN FANIE RETIEF MASOLA BUBUYA ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01839 ~ 32: 13/03/2012 2013/01761 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTROLYSIS ~ 71:DE WAAL JAN CHRISTOFFEL 131 Miller Street 7140 Gordons Bay ~ 72:DE WAAL JAN CHRISTOFFEL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01804 ~ 32: 12/03/2012 2013/01762 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FLUID HEATER ~ 71:VAN HEERDEN WILLEM ADRIAAN 138 Mclean Street 9459 Riebeeckstad ~ 72:VAN HEERDEN WILLEM ADRIAAN 2013/01763 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDRAULIC ROTARY PERCUSSION APPARATUS FOR BORING MINE HOLES ~ 71:MONTABERT 203 Route de Grenoble SAINT-PRIEST F-69800 ~ 72:COMARMOND JEAN-SYLVAIN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 10/57262 ~ 32: 13/09/2010 2013/01764 ~ Complete ~ 54: A GEARING MECHANISM FOR A DOSE DELIVERY DEVICE ~ 71:MOLLER CLAUS SCHMIDT Paludan Mullersvej 7 DK-3480 Fredensborg ~ 72:MOLLER CLAUS SCHMIDT ~ 33: DK ~ 31: PA 2010 00872 ~ 32: 24/09/2010 2013/01765 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO CLAMPING MEMBERS AND CLAMPING DEVICES ~ 71:GRIPPLE LIMITED The OLD WEST GUN WORKS SAVILE STREET EAST SHEFFIELD S4 7UQ GREAT BRITAIN ~ 72:FERREIRA ANDRE ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1115365.7 ~ 32: 06/09/2011 2013/01766 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:VIIV HEALTHCARE CO Five Moore Drive Research Triangle Park NC 27709 ~ 72:MUNDHRA DEEPAK B PAN RENNAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/383.541 ~ 32: 16/09/2010 Page | 33 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01767 ~ Complete ~ 54: PURIFICATION OF ANTIBODIES USING SIMULATED MOVING BED CHROMATOGRAPHY ~ 71:ABBVIE INC 1 North Waukegan Road North Chicago IL 60064 ~ 72:LAU SIU-MAN KELVIN LU STEPHEN DONG DIANE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/384.620 ~ 32: 20/09/2010 2013/01768 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROPULSION SYSTEM FOR FLYING MACHINE,PARTICULARLY FOR A MISSILE ~ 71:MICROTURBO 8 Chemin Du Pont De Rupe F-31200 Toulouse MBDA FRANCE 1 Avenue Reaumur F-92358 Le Plessis-Robinson ROXEL FRANCE Avenue Gay-Lussac F-33167 Saint-Medard En Jalles ~ 72:GUYADER GILLES AIME YANN PFIFFER ANDRE RIDEAU JEAN-FRANCOIS DOUALLE JEAN-FRANCOIS ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1057214 ~ 32: 10/09/2010 2013/01769 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DISPERSING TWO SOLUTIONS IN EACH OTHER IN SOLVENT EXTRACTION ~ 71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie 7 FI-02200 Espoo ~ 72:LILJA LAUNO EKMAN EERO HULTHOLM STIG-ERIK NYMAN BROR ~ 33: FI ~ 31: 20100317 ~ 32: 16/09/2010 2013/01770 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLAVORED FUNCTION SPECIFIC TOOTHPICKS ~ 71:H2X INC 4729 E Sunrise Dr Suite #406 Tucson Arizona 85718 ~ 72:SAPAN PAUL MAROLD VINCENT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 2012/028140 ~ 32: 07/03/2012 2013/01815 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TREATING BLOOD CHOLESTEROL DISORDERS ~ 71:GRIFOLS S.A. C/ Jesús Y María 6 08022 - Barcelona ~ 72:GRIFOLS LUCAS VICTOR GRIFOLS ROURA VICTOR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/418123 ~ 32: 12/03/2012 2013/01733 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOLAR TRACKING SYSTEM ~ 71:REFTIN 1003 (PTY) LTD 4 Edgeworth Crescent Darrenwood Randburg 2194 ~ 72:FRIEDENTHAL REGINALD 2013/01734 ~ Complete ~ 54: BLASTING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD AECI Place The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead Sandton ~ 72:LIEBENBERG ABRAHAM JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/06452 ~ 32: 09/09/2010 2013/01735 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY ~ 71:DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD AECI Place The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead Sandton ~ 72:BIRKIN CHARISTOPHER MALCOLM ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/08183 ~ 32: 16/11/2010 2013/01736 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LIGHTWEIGHT AERODYNAMIC BICYCLE FENDER MOUNTED HORIZONTALLY ON THE DOWNTUBE OF BICYCLE FRAME ~ 71:ALBERTUS LAING JORDAAN 6 Lebombo Avenue Aerorand Middelburg Mpumalanga ~ 72:ALBERTUS LAING JORDAAN 2013/01737 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LIGHTWEIGHT AERODYNAMIC BICYCLE FENDER MOUNTED ON THE FRONT FORK BRACE ~ 71:ALBERTUS LAING JORDAAN 6 Lebombo Avenue Aerorand Middelburg Mpumalanga ~ 72:ALBERTUS LAING JORDAAN 2013/01738 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CASH AND VALUABLES DEGRADATION SYSTEM USING HIGH FREQUENCY ELECTRO-MAGNETIC AND OTHER DEGRADATION RADIATION ~ 71:ALDUM ALFRED WALTER 18 Adonis Street Breaunanda Krugersdorp PRYER DEBORAH RUTH 2 Coralwood Close Woodlands Estate Moreleta Park Pretoria ~ 72:ALDUM ALFRED WALTER PRYER DEBORAH RUTH 2013/01739 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MATRINA ~ 71:CECIL MAHLABA 406 Milpark Mews Cnr BerryHertzog And Empire Road Johannesburg 2193 QUINTON NZUNZA 406 Milpark Mews Cnr BerryHertzog And Empire Road Johannesburg 2193 QUINTON NZUZA 406 Milpark Mews Cnr BerryHertzong Empire Road Johannesburg 2193 ~ 72:PETERSON NHLAKANIPHO KHUMALO CECIL MAHLABA QUINTON NZUNZA 2013/01740 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN IN-LINE PRECIOUS METAL RECOVERY SLUICE BOX FOR CONVENTIONAL MINE DRAINS ~ 71:ROELAN TRAAING 53 (PTY) LTD 1 King Willow Crescent Randjesfontein Midrand 1683 ~ 72:MICHELLE COUND 2013/01741 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOBILE SAOPPING TELLERS ~ 71:AMY AMOS MALEKA 17911 Protea Glen X14 Soweto 1860 ~ 72:AMY AMOS MALEKA 2013/01742 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SICK NOTE ALERT ~ 71:MARIANNE VAN WYK 4 Portmarnock Str Silver Lakes Pretoria ANANDE MARIE NOTHLING 49 Herbert Baker Str Groenkloof Pretoria ~ 72:MARIANNE VAN WYK ANANDE MARIE NOTHLING 2013/01743 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRIC-MOTOR-GENERATOR ~ 71:BHUKUMBUSO FREDRICK ZUMA B311 Umzomusha Inanda 4310 ~ 72:BHUKUMBUSO FREDRICK ZUMA 2013/01744 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EXERCISE MACHINE ~ 71:BERZACK ANTHONY LEWIS AG07 Sea Spray Beach Boulevard Bloubergrant 7441 ~ 72:BERZACK ANTHONY LEWIS 2013/01745 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRODUCT FOR APPLICATION TO NEW PLASTERWORK ~ 71:HOWELL CHRISTOPHER JOHN PETER 63 Main Road Noordhoek 7979 ~ 72:HOWELL CHRISTOPHER JOHN PETER 2013/01746 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLEXIBLE CUSHIONING PADS,ITEMS INCORPORATING SUCH PADS,AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING ~ 71:G-FORM LLC 1 Davol Square Providence Rhode Island 02903 ~ Page | 34 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 72:WYNER DANIEL M FOX RICHARD B CAFARO THOMAS ROGERS STEPHANIE NEWSHAM AMI FOSTER DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/412.767 ~ 32: 11/11/2010 2013/01747 ~ Complete ~ 54: OXADIAZOLE INHIBITORS OF LEUKOTRIENE PRODUCTION ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse 173 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:BARTOLOZZI ALESSANDRA CHEN ZHIDONG DINES JONATHON ALAN LIU WEIMIN MORWICK TINA MARIE RIETHER DORIS WU LIFEN BOSANAC TODD DE LOMBAERT STEPHANE HUBER JOHN D LOKE PUI LENG OLAGUE ALAN TYE HEATHER ZINDELL RENEE M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/533.349 ~ 32: 12/09/2011 2013/01748 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRIAZINE-OXADIAZOLES ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:BARKER OLIVER BOCK MARK G CHOVATIA PRAFUL EUSTACHE FLORENCE HARGRAVE JONATHAN LAW RICHARD WILLOWS DAVID BENTLEY JONATHAN CAIN THOMAS DOD JENNIFER RUTH GLEAVE LAURA HEIFETZ ALEXANDER RAOOF ALI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/382.158 ~ 32: 13/09/2010 2013/01749 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOZZLE FOR APPLYING A COATING AGENT ~ 71:DURR SYSTEMS GMBH Carl-Benz-Strasse 43 74321 Bietigheim-Bissingen IPR-INTELLIGENTE PERIPHERIEN FUR ROBOTER GMBH Industriestrabe 29 74193 Schwaigern ~ 72:STROHLEIN STEFAN ENGELHART MARC ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 034 921.6 ~ 32: 20/08/2010 2013/01750 ~ Complete ~ 54: WEB PAGE BEHAVIOR ENHANCEMENT CONTROLS ~ 71:MICROSOFT CORPORATION One Microsoft Way Redmond 98052-6399 Washington ~ 72:MEGIDDO ERAN BATTAGIN DANIEL C WALDMAN LAWRENCE PRISH SHAHAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/887.003 ~ 32: 21/09/2010 2013/01751 ~ Complete ~ 54: QUINOLINE AND QUINOXALINE DERIVATIVES AS KINASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:UCB PHARMA S.A. 60 Allee De La Recherche B-1070 Brussels ~ 72:PARTON ANDREW HARRY ALI MEZHER HUSSEIN BROOKINGS DANIEL CHRISTOPHER BROWN JULIEN ALISTAIR FORD DANIEL JAMES FRANKLIN RICHARD JEREMY LANGHAM BARRY JOHN NEUSS JUDI CHARLOTTE QUINCEY JOANNA RACHEL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1101128.5 ~ 32: 21/01/2011 2013/01752 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED PRODUCTION OF PRTEIN SOLUTIONS FROM SOY ~ 71:BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP 1388 Waller Avenue Winnipeg R3T 1P9 Manitoba ~ 72:GREEN BRENT E SCHWEIZER MARTIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/457.491 ~ 32: 11/04/2011 2013/01753 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENHANCEMENT OF POTATO TUBER SPROUTING INHIBITORS USING VARIOUS COMBINATIONS OF AGENTS ~ 71:WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION 1610 N.E. Eastgate Boulevard Pullman 99163 Washington ~ 72:KNOWLES LISA KNOWLES NORMAN R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/379.473 ~ 32: 02/09/2010 2013/01754 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRIGGER DISPENSER ~ 71:GUALA DISPENSING SPA Zona Industriale D5 Spinetta Marengo Alessandria 1 15047 ~ 72:ALLUIGI RICCARDO DENNIS STEPHEN R ~ 33: IT ~ 31: BS2010A000155 ~ 32: 16/09/2010 2013/01755 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXTRACTOR APPARATUS ~ 71:WALDNER LABOREINRICHTUNGEN GMBH & CO KG Haidosch 1 88239 Wangen ~ 72:GARTNER ULRICH ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 20 2011 101 114.7 ~ 32: 26/05/2011 2013/01756 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTITUTED IMIDAZOPYRIDAZINES ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10 40789 Monheim ~ 72:KLAR ULRICH KOPPITZ MARCUS JAUTELAT ROLF KOSEMUND ROLF BOHLMANN ROLF LIENAU PHILIP SIEMEISTER GERHARD WENGNER ANTJE MARGRET ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 11170775.8 ~ 32: 21/06/2011 2013/01757 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF BIOLOGICAL OR CHEMICAL CONTROL AGENTS FOR CONTROLLING INSECTS AND NEMATODES IN RESISTANT CROPS ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH AlfredNobel-Strasse 10 40789 Monheim ~ 72:ANDERSCH WOLFRAM RIGGS JENNIFER R POUTRE CANDACE DESAI NALINI STRIEGEL BILL BUGG KEVIN RINIKER STEVEN RUSSEL CARRIE THISSEN DAUM JULIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/419.433 ~ 32: 03/12/2010 2013/01758 ~ Complete ~ 54: POROUS ARTICLE WITH FUSED THERMOPLASTIC PARTICLES ~ 71:W.L. GORE & ASSOCIATES INC 555 Papermill Road Newark Delaware 19711 ~ 72:BACINO JOHN E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/879.333 ~ 32: 10/09/2010 2013/01759 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESSING MATERIALS WITH ION BEAMS ~ 71:XYLECO INC 271 Salem Street Unit L Woburn Massachusette 01801 ~ 72:MEDOFF MARSHALL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/073.680 ~ 32: 18/06/2008 - APPLIED ON 2013-03-08 2013/01771 ~ Complete ~ 54: REWINDING MACHINE AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ROLLS OF WEB MATERIAL ~ 71:FABIO PERINI S.P.A. Via per Mugnano Lucca I-55100 ~ 72:ROBERTO MORELLI ROMANO MADDALENI FRANCO MONTAGNANI ~ 33: IT ~ 31: FI2010A000205 ~ 32: 28/09/2010 Page | 35 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01772 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN BACKGROUND AND FOREGROUND OF SCENERY AND ALSO METHOD FOR REPLACING A BACKGROUND IN IMAGES OF A SCENERY ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGERWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V Hansastrasse 27C D-80686 Munchen ~ 72:WOLFGANG VONOLFEN RAINER WOLLSIEFEN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 046 025.7 ~ 32: 20/09/2010 2013/01773 ~ Complete ~ 54: FENCE AND FENCE POST ~ 71:COCHRANE STEEL PRODUCTS (PTY) LIMITED 125 Fitter Road Spartan Kempton Park 1619 ~ 72:COCHRANE ALEXANDER RICHARD ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/00601 ~ 32: 25/01/2012 2013/01774 ~ Complete ~ 54: BILLBOARD CLOSURE ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:IDENTITY SIGNAGE MANUFACTURES (PTY) LTD 24 Bruton Road Bryanston Johannesburg ~ 72:VAN DEN HEEVER ANTON ENGEL JEROEN DUTCH ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01692 ~ 32: 08/03/2012 2013/01775 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SHOE SOLE ~ 71:DU PLSSI CARON ~ 72:DU PLSSI CARON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01693 ~ 32: 08/03/2012 2013/01776 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CHARGING SYSTEM ~ 71:EV DRIVE (PTY) LTD 44 Riverpark Midvaal Gauteng ~ 72:TERBLANCE GERHARD PENTZ JACOBUS ALWYN 2013/01777 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED STRIPPING APPARATUS ~ 71:HONEYPOT HOLDINGS LIMITED 56 Scott Street Blenheim 7240 ~ 72:GEORGE NIGEL HAMISH WICKHAM MARCUS JAMES LOVE ALBERT ARNOLD LOVE GARRY TREVOR ~ 33: NZ ~ 31: 587416 ~ 32: 17/08/2010 2013/01778 ~ Complete ~ 54: BATTERY TRAY COVER FOR UNDERGROUND MINING EQUIPMENT ~ 71:JOY MM DELAWARE INC 2751 Centerville Road Suite 342 Wilmington DE 19808 ~ 72:DEEL RAY JUBECK WILLIAM FACCIO ANTHONY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/440.232 ~ 32: 05/04/2012 2013/01779 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INFLATABLE TOOL ~ 71:LENKA ELIAS MOJAY 11 Brand Street Thaba Nchu 9780 ~ 72:LENKA ELIAS MOJAY 2013/01781 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WEECBREAD OPERATING SYSTEM (TECHNOLOGY) ~ 71:THAPELO AGOS MATLALA 3695 Mayfield Ext 5 Daveyton 1520 JOHANNES MPHO MOLEFE 3695 Mayfield Ext 5 Daveyton 1520 ~ 72:THAPELO AGOS MATLALA JOHANNES MPHO MOLEFE 2013/01782 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CAPSULE FOR EXTRACTION IN A COFFEE MACHINE ~ 71:RUSSON HOLDINGS LIMITED PALM CHAMBERS 197 MAIN STREET ROAD TOWN TORTOLA ~ 72:SABAN HERZEL KAY ANTHONY 2013/01785 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH-TEMPERATURE ELECTROLYSER (HTE) WITH IMPROVED OPERATING SAFETY ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 rue de Leblanc Batiment Le Ponant D 75015 Paris ~ 72:LE GALLO PATRICK ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1057054 ~ 32: 06/09/2010 2013/01786 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOCK AND KEY WITH DOUBLE CODE PATTERN ~ 71:WINLOC AG P O Box 4233 Baarerstrasse 43 CH-6304 Zug ~ 72:WIDEN BO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/889.150 ~ 32: 23/09/2010 2013/01787 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ALARM SYSTEM ~ 71:JONKER RYNHARD 7 Milkwood Manor Walmer Heights Port Elizabeth ~ 72:JONKER RYNHARD 2013/01788 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MAGNETIC MOTOR ~ 71:MASEMOLA JOSIAH BOY Verena C Endzunza 818 Verena 1020 ~ 72:MASEMOLA JOSIAH BOY 2013/01789 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN AUTOMATED INTEGRATED SYSTEM,METHOD AND PLATFORM FOR HEALTHCARE SERVICES ~ 71:SAHARAN PAWAN A 2101-04 Mansarovar Neelkanth Heights Pokhran Road No 1 Thane (W) 400 601 Maharashtra ~ 72:SAHARAN PAWAN ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1781/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 11/08/2010 2013/01790 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF AUTHENTICATING A DEVICE AND ENCRYPTING DATA TRANSMITTED BETWEEN THE DEVICE AND A SERVER ~ 71:OLTIO (PTY) LTD 1St Floor Summit Place Scr Summit And Rivonia Roads Morningside 2196 Gauteng ~ 72:ROUX PETRUS DANIEL JACOBUS SELIBAS PAUL ANDREW BRUYNSE DIRK MARINUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01706 ~ 32: 08/03/2012 2013/01791 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOCUMENT STORAGE ASSEMBLY ~ 71:MEI INC 1301 Wilson Drive West Chester 19380-5954 Pennslyvania ~ 72:SNIDER JOHN D MARVIN KAREN CARMINE CHRIS WOOD KENNETH B BERGERON ALFRED F CLAUSER ROBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/244.611 ~ 32: 22/09/2009 2013/01792 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF IMPLEMENTING VERIFICATION FOR A TRANSACTION AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR ~ 71:OLTIO (PTY) LTD 1St Floor Summit Place Scr Summit And Rivonia Roads Morningside 2196 Gauteng ~ 72:ROUX PETRUS DANIEL JACOBUS 2013/01793 ~ Complete ~ 54: WAVE ENERGY CONVERSION ~ 71:CETO IP PTY LTD Level 1,16 Ord Street West Perth 6005 Western Australia ~ 72:FIEVEZ JONATHAN PIERRE ALLEN GREG JOHN MANN LAURENCE DREW ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010903674 ~ 32: 16/08/2010 Page | 36 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01794 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERMOFORM LABELING ~ 71:AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION 150 North Orange Grove Boulevard Pasadena California 91103 ~ 72:GHIAM FARID F HOLBERT VICTOR P ZAJACZKOWSKI MICHAEL HENDERSON KEVIN O ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/381.015 ~ 32: 08/09/2010 2013/01795 ~ Complete ~ 54: INHIBITORS OF NOTUM PECTINACETYLESTERASE AND METHODS OF THEIR USE ~ 71:LEXICON PHARMACEUTICALS INC 8800 Technology Forest Place The Woodlands 77381 Texas ~ 72:BARBOSA JOSEPH CARSON KENNETH GORDON GARDYAN MICHAEL WALTER HE WEI LOMBARDO VICTORIA PABBA PRAVEEN TARVER JR JAMES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/382.526 ~ 32: 14/09/2010 2013/01796 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPRESSIBLE CONTAINER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF TRANSPORT THEREWITH ~ 71:LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC 17721 Railroad Street City of Industry CA 91748 ~ 72:WEISSBROD PAUL A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/877.526 ~ 32: 08/09/2010 2013/01797 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODRUGS OF GUANFACINE ~ 71:SHIRE LLC 9200 Brookfield Court Florence 41042 Kentucky ~ 72:WHOMSLEY RHYS GOLDING BERNARD TYSON BOB ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/383.056 ~ 32: 15/09/2010 2013/01798 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROL OF SIDE LAYER FORMATION IN AN ALUMINIUM ELECTROLYSIS CELL ~ 71:GOODTECH RECOVERY TECHNOLOGY AS Per Kroghs Vei 4 N1065 Oslo ~ 72:SALVADOR JOHN PAUL SEDLAK VEROSLAV ~ 33: NO ~ 31: 20101321 ~ 32: 22/09/2010 2013/01799 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PAN-CDK INHIBITORS OF THE FORMULA (I),AND INTERMEDIATES OF THE PREPARATION ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10 40789 Monheim ~ 72:KRUGER JOACHIM GRIES JORG LOVIS KAI HASSFELD JORMA ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 046 720.0 ~ 32: 23/09/2010 2013/01800 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS TO INHIBIT STEM CELL AND PROGENITOR CELL BINDING TO LYMPHOID TISSUE AND FOR REGENERATING GERMINAL CENTERS IN LYMPHATIC TISSUES ~ 71:DEISHER THERESA 1420 Fifth Avenue Seattle 18101 Washington ~ 72:DEISHER THERESA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/449.372 ~ 32: 04/03/2011 2013/01801 ~ Complete ~ 54: DATA PROCESSING DEVICE AND DATA PROCESSING METHOD ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0075 ~ 72:SHINOHARA YUJI SAKAI LUI YAMAMOTO MAKIKO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-207519 ~ 32: 16/09/2010 2013/01802 ~ Complete ~ 54: BESYLATE SALT OF A BTK INHIBITOR ~ 71:CELGENE AVILOMICS RESEARCH 45 Wiggins Avenue Bedford MA 01730 ~ 72:WITOWSKI STEVEN RICHARD TESTER RICHLAND WAYNE WESTLIN III WILLIAM FREDERICK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/372.349 ~ 32: 10/08/2010 2013/01803 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN IN-MOULD LABELLED CONTAINER ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH1800 Vevey ~ 72:FABOZZI THIERRY JEAN ROBERT HENTZEL STEPHANE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10172267.6 ~ 32: 09/08/2010 2013/01804 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRICK MODES FOR NETWORK STREAMING OF CODED VIDEO DATA ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego Carlifonia 92121-1714 ~ 72:CHEN YING WATSON MARK STOCKHAMMER THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/205.565 ~ 32: 08/08/2011 2013/01805 ~ Complete ~ 54: MANIFEST FILE UPDATES FOR NETWORK STREAMING OF CODED VIDEO DATA ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego Carlifonia 92121-1714 ~ 72:CHEN YING WATSON MARK STOCKHAMMER THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/205.574 ~ 32: 08/08/2011 2013/01806 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRY GRANULATION OF METALLURGICAL SLAG ~ 71:PAUL WURTH S.A 32 Rue D'Alsace L-1122 Luxembourg ~ 72:SOLVI MARC FRIEDERICI CLAUDINE HOFFMANN MATHIAS GREIVELDINGER BOB MICHELS DANIEL KAPPES HORST ~ 33: LU ~ 31: 91730 ~ 32: 13/09/2010 2013/01807 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYNERGISTIC PARAFFINIC OIL AND BOSCALID FUNGICIDES ~ 71:SUNCOR ENERGY INC Suncor Energy Center West Tower 22nd Floor PO Box 2844 150 - 6th Avenue S.W Calgary Alberta T2P 3E3 ~ 72:FEFER MICHAEL LIU JUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/381.179 ~ 32: 09/09/2010 2013/01808 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUNGICIDAL BACTERICIDAL AND/OR ANTIOXIDANT TREATMENT OF FOODSTUFFS VIA APPLICATION OF FORMULATIONS COMPRISING AN ESSENTIAL OIL AND A DIALKYLENE GLYCOL ~ 71:XEDA INTERNATIONAL Zone Artisanale La Crau Route Nationale 7 F-13670 Saint Andiol ~ 72:SARDO ALBERTO ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 10 57158 ~ 32: 09/09/2010 2013/01819 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR X-RAY INSPECTION OF INDIVIDUALS INCLUDING DETERMINING THE EXPOSURE DOSE EXCEEDS A THRESHOLD ~ 71:SMITHS HEIMANN GMBH Im Herzen 4 65205 Wiesbaden ~ 72:SCHOLLING AXEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/384.230 ~ 32: 17/09/2010 2013/01820 ~ Complete ~ 54: MANUFACTURING PROCESS FOR PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:CALIENNI JOHN VINCENT FLUBACHER DIETMAR KAPA PRASAD KOTESWARA LIU HUI MOSE RASMUS WAYKOLE LILADHAR MURLIDHAR DE LA CRUZ Page | 37 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL MARILYN GONG BAOQING KARPINSKI PIOTR H MICHEL PASCAL TESTA MARIA CATERINA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/494.915 ~ 32: 09/06/2011 2013/01821 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR EXTRACTING CS-137 FROM AN ACIDIC SOLUTION ~ 71:MALLINCKRODT LLC 675 Mcdonnell Bouldevard Hazelwood Missouri 63042 ~ 72:BARBOSA LUIS AMM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 1016935.7 ~ 32: 07/10/2010 2013/01884 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISCRETE ELEMENT METHOD ~ 71:COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION Limestone Avenue Campbell 2612 Australian Capital Territory ~ 72:CLEARY PAUL WILLAIM ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010904150 ~ 32: 15/09/2010 - APPLIED ON 2013-03-11 2013/01809 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LNB DISH CAP ~ 71:SIPHIWE JERRY MOTSITSI 247A Mthethwa Street Mofolo Village Soweto 1801 ~ 72:SIPHIWE JERRY MOTSITSI 2013/01810 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRONICALLY MODIFIED REACTION INTERMEDIATES ~ 71:DEMETRIOS MARKOU 6 Surrey Lane Bio-Oxidative Solutions Inc Lemont Illinois 60439 ~ 72:DEMETRIOS MARKOU ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/373.836 ~ 32: 15/08/2010 2013/01811 ~ Complete ~ 54: MONOLITHIC CERAMIC BODY WITH MIXED-OXIDE MARGINAL REGION AND METALLIC SURFACE,METHOD FOR PRODUCING IT AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:CERAMOSS GMBH Gaisbergstr 11A Salzburg A-5020 ~ 72:SORIN LENZ CHRISTIAN MAHRINGER GUNTER RUBIG ALEXANDER SCHREINER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10186749.7 ~ 32: 06/10/2010 2013/01812 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DENTAL FLOSS ~ 71:WASSERMAN TREVOR 3 Tresor 19 Middle Road Morningside 2146 ~ 72:WASSERMAN TREVOR 2013/01813 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE KRAUSS GENERATOR ~ 71:FRITZ CROUS 9 Saasveld Villas Saasveld Street Vredenberg Bellville 7530 ~ 72:FRITZ CROUS 2013/01816 ~ Complete ~ 54: BATTERY COVER FOR PREVENTION OF ELECTROLYTE LEAKAGE ~ 71:GLOBAL BATTERY CO LTD Global Building 708-8 Yeoksam-dong Gangnam-gu Seoul 135-919 ~ 72:KIM HYUN RYUNG PARK SEUNG BOK LEE KYU HYEONG ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2012-0136977 ~ 32: 29/11/2012 2013/01817 ~ Complete ~ 54: LINKAGE DEVICE FOR REMOTE CONTROL MODEL HELICOPTER WITH COAXIAL AND COUNTER ROTATING DOUBLE-PROPELLER ~ 71:NI KANGHAN Nishi Model No 31 South Beida Road Guangxi Zhuang Autonmous Region Nanning Guangxi 530011 ~ 72:NI KANGHAN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201020291321.9 ~ 32: 13/08/2010 2013/01818 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PET WASTE DISPOSAL APPARATUS ~ 71:OLIVIER SHAUN LAURENCE 189 Moss Road Bluff 4052 ~ 72:OLIVIER SHAUN LAURENCE 2013/01822 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTROCHEMICAL GENERATOR AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SUCH A GENERATOR ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 rue de Leblanc Batiment Le Ponant D 75015 Paris CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE 3, rue Michel Ange F-75016 Paris Cedex 14 UNVERSITE JOSEPH FOURIER 621 Avenue Centrale Saint Martin D'Heres BP 53 F-38041 Grenoble Cedex 9 ~ 72:CREPEL LAURELINE ALLOIN FANNIE LEPRETRE JEANCLAUDE MARTINET SEBASTIEN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1003705 ~ 32: 17/09/2010 2013/01823 ~ Complete ~ 54: ARYL DIAZONIUM SALT AND USE IN AN ELECTROLYTTIC SOLUTION OF AN ELECTROCHEMICAL GENERATOR ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 rue de Leblanc Batiment Le Ponant D 75015 Paris CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (CNRS) 3 Rue Michel Ange 75794 CEDEX 16 Paris UNVERSITE JOSEPH FOURIER 621 Avenue Centrale Saint Martin D'Heres BP 53 F-38041 Grenoble Cedex 9 ~ 72:CREPEL LAURELINE ALLOIN FANNIE LEPRETRE JEAN-CLAUDE MARTINET SEBASTIEN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1003706 ~ 32: 17/09/2010 2013/01824 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMIDAZO [1,2-B] PYRIDAZINE AND IMIDAZO [4,5-B] PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AS JAK INHIBITORS ~ 71:ALMIRALL S.A Ronda Del General Mitre 151 E-08022 Barcelona ~ 72:GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ JACOB VIDAL JUAN BERNAT VIDAL GISPERT LAURA BACH TANA JORDI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/436.212 ~ 32: 26/01/2011 2013/01825 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTITYPE HPV PEPTIDE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OR PREVENTION OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION ~ 71:THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY 3400 N.Charles Street Baltimore 21218 Maryland ~ 72:RODEN RICHARD B S JAGU SUBHASHINI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/001.630 ~ 32: 02/11/2007 Page | 38 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01826 ~ Complete ~ 54: RETARDING GRID COOLING SYSTEM AND CONTROL ~ 71:CATERPILLAR INC 100 N.E ADAMS STREET PEORIA ILLINOIS 61629 ~ 72:WANG JIAN BORCHERT JOANNE GOTTEMOLLER BENJAMIN BAILEY BRADLEY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/881.323 ~ 32: 14/09/2010 2013/01827 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS,COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS USEFUL FOR CHOLESTEROL MOBILISATION ~ 71:CERENIS THERAPEUTICS HOLDING SA Rue De La Decouverte-Bat A F-31670 Labege Cedex ~ 72:ONICIU DANIELA CARMEN DASSEUX JEAN-LOUIS HENRI BARBARAS RONALD KOCHUBEY VALERY KOVALSKY DMITRY RODIN OLEG GENNADIEVICH GEOFFROY OTTO RZEPIELA ANNA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/44.212 ~ 32: 18/02/2011 2013/01828 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIBODY COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 Dna Way South San Francisco 94080-4990 California ~ 72:CHEN XIAOCHENG DENNIS MARK S FEIERBACH BECKET L FOUTS ASHLEY E HOTZEL ISIDRO LI BING. V HONGO JO-ANNE S VIJ RAJESH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/504.056 ~ 32: 01/07/2011 2013/01829 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ASSEMBLY FOR FOSSIL FUEL DISTRIBUTION ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse 7 CH-5400 Baden ~ 72:DEBASHIS DEY BANERJEE SAUREN KRISHNENDU ADITYA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2142/DELNP/2010 ~ 32: 09/09/2010 2013/01830 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING 2-AMINO-N-(2,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHYL) ACETAMIDE ~ 71:E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND CO 1007 Market Street Wilmington Delaware 19898 ~ 72:BRUENING JOERG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/386.673 ~ 32: 27/09/2010 2013/01831 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SYNTHETIC IMMUNOGEN USEFUL FOR GENERATING LONG LASTING IMMUNITY AND PROTECTION AGAINST PATHOGENS ~ 71:COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH Anusandhan Bhavan 2 Rafi Marg New Delhi 110 001 UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE Parkville 3010 Victoria ~ 72:AGREWALA JAVED NAIM GOWTHAMAN UTHAMAN JACKSON DAVID ZENG WEIGUANG ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2172/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 14/09/2010 2013/01832 ~ Complete ~ 54: STEP-TO-STEP WEDGE THREAD CONNECTIONS AND RELATED METHODS ~ 71:HYDRIL COMPANY 2200 West Loop South Suite 800 Houston 77027 Texas ~ 72:MALLIS DAVID LLEWELLYN WARD GARY W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/890.290 ~ 32: 24/09/2010 2013/01833 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHOSPHOLIPID DEPOT ~ 71:DR REDDY'S LABORATORIES LTD 1-27 Amerpeet Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh 500 016 ~ 72:CHEN HAILIANG CHEN ANDREW XIAN SURAKANTI DUSHYANTH OKUMU FRANKLIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/375.502 ~ 32: 20/08/2010 2013/01834 ~ Complete ~ 54: FRYER WITH PERFORATED COVER ~ 71:BY ME S.R.L. Via Congiunte Sinistre No. 18 04100 Latina ~ 72:FERRARI LUCIANO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: RM2010A000449 ~ 32: 11/08/2010 2013/01835 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSPORTATION OF VALUABLES ~ 71:CSIR SCIENTIA 0002 PRETORIA GAUTENG PROVINCE ~ 72:OLIVIER JOHAN LEHMANN JOHAN HOLTZHAUSEN SERVAAS BOSSCHA PETER ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/08800 ~ 32: 07/12/2010 2013/01836 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF DIABETES WITH PANCREATIC ENDOCRINE PRECURSOR CELLS ~ 71:JANSSEN BIOTECH INC 800/850 Ridgeview Drive Horsham PA 19044 ~ 72:XU JEAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/373.109 ~ 32: 12/08/2010 2013/01837 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED METHOD FOR ISOMERISATION OF HOP ALPHA-ACIDS TO ISOALPHA-ACIDS ~ 71:IFAST NV Innovative Flavor & Aroma Science & Technology Koutergat 2 B-1760 Roosdaal ~ 72:DE VOS DIRK MERTENS PASCAL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1016430.9 ~ 32: 30/09/2010 2013/01838 ~ Complete ~ 54: ARRANGEMENT FOR A SURFACE AREA ADJUSTMENT OF A RECIPROCATING WING SYSTEM IN A WAVE ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEM ~ 71:AW-ENERGY OY Kolamiilunkuja 6 FI-01730 Vantaa ~ 72:JARVINEN ARVO KOIVUSAARI RAUNO 2013/01839 ~ Complete ~ 54: TIDAL ADJUSTMENT ARRANGEMENT FOR A WAVE ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEM ~ 71:AW-ENERGY OY Kolamiilunkuja 6 FI-01730 Vantaa ~ 72:JARVINEN ARVO KOIVUSAARI RAUNO 2013/01840 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS TO PRODUCE BUNYAVIRUS REPLICON PARTICLES ~ 71:STICHTING DIENST LANDBOUWKUNDIG ONDERZOEK DROEVENDAALSESTEEG 4 6708 PB WAGENINGEN ~ 72:KORTEKAAS JEROEN ALEXANDER MOORMANN ROBERTUS JACOBUS MARIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/468.597 ~ 32: 29/03/2011 2013/01841 ~ Complete ~ 54: BISMUTH-THIOLS AS ANTISEPTICS FOR AGRICULTURAL,INDUSTRIAL AND OTHER USES ~ 71:MICROBION CORP 910 Technology Boulevard Suite G Bozeman Montana 59718 ~ 72:BAKER BRETT HUGH JAMES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 2011/023549 ~ 32: 03/02/2011 2013/01842 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDROGEN FLUORIDE SUPPLY UNIT ~ 71:SOLVAY SA Rue De Ransbeek 310 B-1120 Brussels ~ 72:FOBELETS ALAIN DIANA OLIVIERO PAGANIN MAURIZIO MORELLE PHILIPPE PREDIKANT PETER M ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10177188.9 ~ 32: 16/09/2010 Page | 39 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01843 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELEVATED TEMPERATURE FORMING METHODS FOR METALLIC MATERIALS ~ 71:ATI PROPERTIES INC 1600 N.E. Old Salem Road Albany OR 97321 ~ 72:STEFANSSON NJALL CLEPPE MICHAEL NICHOLS ANDREW ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/885.620 ~ 32: 20/09/2010 2013/01883 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR INFLATING PNEUMATIC TYRES ~ 71:YAKANANI TRADERS CC 154 Kwazakhele Hostel Port Elizabeth ~ 72:FULUMENI LINDILE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/09409 ~ 32: 21/12/2011 2013/01918 ~ Complete ~ 54: RAILWAY TRUCK MOUNTED BRAKE RIGGING HAVING RAISED CONNECTION OF FORCE-TRANSMITTING MEMBER WITH TRANSFER LEVER ~ 71:WABTEC HOLDING CORPORATION 1001 Air Brake Avenue Wilmerding 15148 Pennsylvania ~ 72:MARLOW JONATHON GREGAR PETER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/901,763 ~ 32: 11/10/2010 - APPLIED ON 2013-03-12 2013/01844 ~ Complete ~ 54: SAFETY HARNESS ~ 71:SPIDERWEBB ALTITUDE SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 46 Mopedi Road Sebenza Edenvale Gauteng ~ 72:RUAAN BREEDT ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/09146 ~ 32: 12/12/2011 2013/01846 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ADDING VERSATILITY TO SHELVES ~ 71:ALAN WILFRED HALL Noodhulp Farm R600 Winterton 3340 ~ 72:ALAN WILFRED HALL 2013/01847 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A FRAME ON A CYCLE TO CARRY CARGO AND INCORPORATE A TRAILER HITCH ~ 71:ALAN WILFRED HALL Noodhulp Farm R600 Winterton 3340 ~ 72:ALAN WILFRED HALL 2013/01848 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GENERATOR WITH LIMITED OR NO COUNTER ELECTROMAGNETIC TORQUE 2 ~ 71:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE 1060 Pieneef Street Villieria Pretoria 0186 ~ 72:JACOBUS JPHANNES VAN DER MERWE 2013/01849 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A COOKING ARRANGEMENT FOR A GAS-OPERATED KETTLE-TYPE BARBEQUE ~ 71:M5 SPORT GROUP (PTY) LTD Suit 410 Bolck 4 Island Office Park 35-37 Island Circle Riverhorse Valley ~ 72:MC ALERY MICHAEL SHANE DENHAM MARK ANTHONY 2013/01850 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING E-CONTENT ~ 71:STRYDOM DANIEL 2 Woodlands Road Briza Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:STRYDOM DANIEL 2013/01851 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMBINATIONS ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH4056 Basel ~ 72:CHEN YAN HUANG XIZHONG MURPHY LEON NYFELER BEAT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/4389,445 ~ 32: 04/10/2010 2013/01852 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRAZINE DERIVATIVES AS ENAC BLOCKERS ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:BHALAY GURDIP EDWARDS LEE HOWSHAN CATHERINE HUNT PETER SMITH NICHOLA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/524,495 ~ 32: 17/08/2011 2013/01853 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTICARIES COMPOSITIONS AND PROBIOTICS/PREBIOTICS ~ 71:CENTRO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACION EN SALUD PUBLICA (CSSISP) Avda Cataluna 21 E-46020 Valencia ~ 72:MIRA OBRADOR ALEJANDRO ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P201031302 ~ 32: 31/08/2010 2013/01854 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HEATING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Building 20.Office 133 Staatsartillery Road Pretoria 0002 ~ 72:DUFF CRAIG ANDREW 2013/01855 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGING ~ 71:OBEIKAN MDF ESPANA SL Del Ciscar 8 Canet D'en Berenguer (Valencia) E-46529 ~ 72:BLAY ORENGA MANUEL GARCIA ARANDA JAVIER RAMON LOPEZ CALVO MARIA AL-AZWARI SAAD SALEH ~ 33: ES ~ 31: U201030859 ~ 32: 13/08/2010 2013/01856 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPREGNATED DRILL BITS WITH INTERGRATED REAMERS ~ 71:LONGYEAR TM INC 10808 South River Front Parkway Suite 600 South Jordan Utah 84095 ~ 72:PEARCE CODY A LAMBERT CHRISTIAN M RUPP MICHAEL D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/177,427 ~ 32: 06/07/2011 2013/01857 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOW-POWER RESIDENTIAL HEATING SYSTEM ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 Rue Leblanc Batiment "Le Ponant D" F-75015 Paris ~ 72:PAULUS CEDRIC LEFRANCOIS FLORENT ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1057292 ~ 32: 14/09/2010 2013/01858 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVING CAPACITY AND PERFORMANCE OF PROCESS COLUMNS BY OVERHEAD HEAT RECOVERY INTO AN ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE FOR POWER GENERATION ~ 71:CHEVRON USA. INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon 94583 California ~ 72:PENTON JOHN DAVID ROUSE LEONORE R ROVNER JERRY M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/390,388 ~ 32: 06/10/2010 2013/01859 ~ Complete ~ 54: ULTIZATION OF PROCESS HEAT BY-PRODUCT ~ 71:CHEVRON USA. INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon 94583 California ~ 72:PENTON JOHN DAVID ROUSE LEONORE R ROVNER JERRY M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/390,397 ~ 32: 06/10/2010 2013/01860 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD,SYSTEM,AND PRODUCTION AND SYSTEM FACILITY FOR OFFSHORE LPG AND LNG PROCESSING OF ASSOCIATED GASES ~ 71:CHEVRON U S A INC 6001 Page | 40 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon 94583 California ~ 72:KOLODZIEJ EDWIN J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/871,730 ~ 32: 30/08/2010 2013/01861 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLUID-FILLED LENSES AND THEIR OPHTHALMIC APPLICATIONS ~ 71:ADLENS BEACON INC 33 Wood Avenue South Iselin 600 08830 New Jersey ~ 72:GUPTA AMITAVA EGAN WILLIAM NIBAUER LISA STANGOTA FRANK DECKER BRUCE MCGUIRE THOMAS M SCHNELL URBAN HAROUD KARIM JAEGER HANS PETERSON MATTHEW WALLACE SENATORE DANIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/855,465 ~ 32: 12/08/2010 2013/01862 ~ Complete ~ 54: ONCOLYTIC ADENOVIRAL VECTORS AND METHODS AND USES RELATED THEREOF ~ 71:ONCOS THERAPEUTICS OY Saukonpaadenranta 2 Helsinki FI-00180 ~ 72:DIACONU IULIA PESONEN SARI HEMMINKI AKSELI CERULLO VINCENZO ~ 33: FI ~ 31: 20115453 ~ 32: 11/05/2011 2013/01863 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF ACID MINE DRAINAGE ~ 71:MINTAILS S A (PTY) LTD 14 Tweelopies Road Krugersdorp 1740 ~ 72:JACOBS JAN HENDRIK PHILLIPUS FREEMAN ROBERT GEORGE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/02073 ~ 32: 20/03/2013 2013/01864 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSIMISSION DEVICE,TRANSMISSION METHOD,AND RECEIVING DEVICE ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0075 ~ 72:TSUKAGOSHI IKUO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2011/197709 ~ 32: 09/09/2011 2013/01865 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF A SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR PROTECTING ANDANGERED ANIMALS ~ 71:VAN WYK ANDRIES PETRUS 590 Bombai Street Elarduspark 0181 Pretoria Gauteng ~ 72:VAN WYK ANDRIES PETRUS 2013/01866 ~ Complete ~ 54: DERIVATIVES OF 6,7-DIHYDRO-3H-OXAZOLO [3,4-a] PYRAZINE-5,8-DIONE ~ 71:BIOLAB SANUS FARMACEUTICA LTD Rua das Olimpiadas 242-3 andar Vila Olimpia 04551-000 Sao PauloSP ~ 72:SACURAI SERGIO LUIZ TOUZARIM CARLOS EDUARDO DA COSTA DE NUCCI GILBERTO ZAIM MARCIO HENRIQUE KEPPLER ARTUR FRANZ ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/373,483 ~ 32: 13/08/2010 2013/01868 ~ Complete ~ 54: SINGLE STREAM PHASE TRACKING DURING CHANNEL ESTIMATION IN A VERY HIGH THROUGHPUT WIRELESS MIMO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~ 71:QUALCOMM ISKOOT, INC. 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:SHI KAI ZHANG NING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/869,521 ~ 32: 26/08/2010 2013/01869 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING A LOW DENSITY PARITY CHECK SIGNAL ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:SHI KAI ZHANG NING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/233,822 ~ 32: 15/09/2011 2013/01870 ~ Complete ~ 54: NUTRIENT RECOVERY METHODS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:HIMARK BIOGAS INC AFDP Building University Farm 6004 118 Street Edmontom Alberta T6G 2E1 ~ 72:ZENG LE (LARRY) LI XIAOMEI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/387,575 ~ 32: 29/09/2010 2013/01871 ~ Complete ~ 54: DILUTION-STABLE CEMENT GRINDING ADDITIVE COMPOSITION ~ 71:W R GRACE & CO 7500 Grace Drive Columbia Maryland 21044 ~ 72:JARDINE LESLIE A CHEUNG JOSEPHINE H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/386,621 ~ 32: 27/09/2010 2013/01872 ~ Complete ~ 54: GAS STREAM PURIFICATION APPARATUS AND METHOD ~ 71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Klosterhofstrasse 1 80331 Munchen ~ 72:SUCHAK NARESH J FINLEY STEVEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/893,043 ~ 32: 29/09/2010 2013/01873 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRYSTALLINE OXALATE SALTS OF A DIAMIDE COMPOUND ~ 71:THERAVANCE INC 901 Gateway Boulevard South San Francisco Califonia 94080 ~ 72:RAPTA MIROSLAV CHAO ROBERT THALLADI VENKAT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/388,148 ~ 32: 30/09/2010 2013/01875 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WINEBAGO RECYCLER ~ 71:SELBY PETER PRINSLOO 495 Steenberg Avenue Eersterust Pretoria 0022 ~ 72:SELBY PETER PRINSLOO 2013/01881 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TRAFFIC TAX POLICE ~ 71:LINDA ARI NYEMBE 3664 Mpande Street Hillsview Kagiso ~ 72:LINDA ARI NYEMBE 2013/01919 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE ALUMINOTHERMIC WELDING OF RAILS ~ 71:RAIL INTERNATIONAL Zone Indusrtialle Rue du Bas Pre F-59590 Raismes ~ 72:THURU JEAN-JACQUES WINAR LIONEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1058413 ~ 32: 15/10/2010 2013/01920 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION ~ 71:CIPLA LIMITED Mumbai Central Mumbai 400 008 ~ 72:PURANDARE SHRINIVAS MADHUKAR MALHOTRA GEENA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2539/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 14/09/2010 2013/01921 ~ Complete ~ 54: PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ~ 71:LEATT COPRORATION PMB#334 2215-B Renaissance Drive Las Vegas Nevada 89119 ~ 72:HANEGRAAF PAUL MARCUS HPKINS MARK ERIC MEYER CAREL SIAS LEATT CHRISTOPHER JAMES GEISINGER ANDREAS Page | 41 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01922 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANODE FOR USE IN THE RECOVERY OF METALS BY ELECTROLYSIS ~ 71:HUMAN JAN PETRUS 15 Lobelia Street Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:HUMAN JAN PETRUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2013/00520 ~ 32: 21/01/2013 2013/01923 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRO WINNING AND ELECTRO REFINING ~ 71:HUMAN JAN PETRUS 15 Lobelia Street Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:HUMAN JAN PETRUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/08846 ~ 32: 22/11/2012 - APPLIED ON 2013-03-13 2013/01867 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DRILL RIG ~ 71:AUDIE CORNELLIUS PETRUS WILHELMUS 24 Farm Uitloop Percy Fyfe Road 0601 Mokopane ~ 72:AUDIE CORNELLIUS PETRUS WILHELMUS 2013/01874 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRIVING DEVICE AND CORRESPONDING MILL ~ 71:COMPANGIE ENGINEERING ET REDUCTEURS-MESSIAN-DURAND 539 Avenue du Cateau 59400 Cambrai ~ 72:LESSARD FABRICE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1252246 ~ 32: 13/03/2012 2013/01876 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STRESS STONE CUTTING ~ 71:BRUWER FREDERICK JOHANNES 109 Main Street Paarl 7646 DECKERT CARL HELMUTH C/O 109 Main Road Paarl 7646 ~ 72:BRUWER FREDERICK JOHANNES DECKERT CARL HELMUTH 2013/01877 ~ Complete ~ 54: A NOVEL CONJUGATE OF GRANULOCYTE COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR (G-CSF) WITH POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL ~ 71:CLOSED JOINT STOCK COMPANY "BIOCAD" P/O PetrovoDalnee Krasnogorsky District Moskovskaya Obl 143422 ~ 72:CHERNOVSKAYA TATYANA VENIAMINOVNA DENISOV LEV ALEXANDROVICH MOROZOV DMITRIY VALENTINOVICH RUDENKO ELENA GEORGIEVNA MOROZOVA ELENA LEONIDOVNA ~ 33: RU ~ 31: 2010133875 ~ 32: 13/08/2010 2013/01878 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE SAFE CAR ~ 71:SABELO FENTE 102 Elite Court 2nd Avenue Bloemfontein 9300 ~ 72:SABELO FENTE 2013/01879 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AIRCRAFT ~ 71:NEILL SMIT 69 Howth Street Kenmare Krugersdorp 1739 ~ 72:NEILL SMIT 2013/01880 ~ Provisional ~ 54: KEY SAFE ~ 71:BUCHNER GIDEON GERHARDUS No 4 La Chalutier Miller Clary Str Elarduspark 0181 Pretoria BOTHA LOUIS 9 Fifth Avenue Summerstrand 6001 Port Elizabeth ~ 72:BUCHNER GIDEON GERHARDUS BOTHA LOUIS 2013/01882 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ACCESSORY FOR A SYRINGE ~ 71:SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 17 SMITH STREET BEDFORDVIEW 2007 ~ 72:SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG 2013/01885 ~ Complete ~ 54: TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN THE CONTROL OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES ~ 71:MARTYN ROBERT 1081 Strawberry Lane Bracebridge Ontario P1L 1X2 ~ 72:MARTYN ROBERT ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01870 ~ 32: 14/03/2012 2013/01886 ~ Complete ~ 54: QUANTIZATION DEVICE AND QUANTIZATION METHOD ~ 71:PANASONIC CORPORATION 1006 Oaza Kadoma Kadoma-shi Osaka 571-8501 ~ 72:MORII TOSHIYUKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010230537 ~ 32: 13/10/2010 2013/01887 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF TREATING RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS USING IL-17 ANTAGONISTS ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:MPOFU SHEPHARD RICHARDS HANNO THANGAVELU KARTHINATHAN MACHACEK MATTHIAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/410.533 ~ 32: 05/11/2010 2013/01888 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEW COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING NEMATODE PESTS ~ 71:MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY LLC 800 North Lindbergh Boulevard St. Louis Missouri 63167 ~ 72:SLOMCZYNSKA URSZULA DIMMIC MATT W HAAKENSON JR WILLIAM P WIDEMAN AL CRAWFORD MICHAEL J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/379.514 ~ 32: 02/09/2010 2013/01889 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WALLING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:JK EAGLE INVESTMENT TRUST 6 Kikuyu Rd Sunninghill 2157 ~ 72:LOSCH JENS 2013/01890 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRINTED TEMPERATURE SENSOR ~ 71:PST SENSORS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED RW JAMES BUILDING ROOM 513,UPPER CAPUS UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN 7700 ~ 72:BRITTON DAVID THOMAS HARTING MARGIT ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/06532 ~ 32: 13/09/2010 2013/01891 ~ Complete ~ 54: ASSEMBLING AND PACKAGING A DISCRETE ELECTRONIC COMPONENT ~ 71:PST SENSORS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED RW JAMES BUILDING ROOM 513,UPPER CAPUS UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN 7700 ~ 72:BRITTON DAVID THOMAS HARTING MARGIT ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/06533 ~ 32: 13/09/2010 2013/01892 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEATING DEVICE ~ 71:NICHOLSON ANTHONY LYNDON No 8 Helen Brown Drive Mooi River 3300 KwaZulu Natal ~ 72:NICHOLSON ANTHONY LYNDON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01460 ~ 32: 28/02/2012 Page | 42 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01893 ~ Complete ~ 54: CORNER BOARD ~ 71:BERGMANN HARALD ANDRE 40 Daniel Malan Avenue Florida Gauteng ~ 72:BERGMANN HARALD ANDRE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01827 ~ 32: 13/03/2012 2013/01894 ~ Complete ~ 54: WHEEL CHOCK ASSEMBLY ~ 71:BERGMANN HARALD ANDRE 40 Daniel Malan Avenue Florida Gauteng ~ 72:BERGMANN HARALD ANDRE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/01828 ~ 32: 13/03/2012 2013/01895 ~ Complete ~ 54: MINE VENTILATION SEAL ~ 71:BIZIWE LABOUR HIRE (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Pro House 68 Boom Street Rustenburg 0299 ~ 72:VAN ZYL ADRIAAN JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/05226 ~ 32: 13/07/2012 2013/01896 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VENTILATION ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:COSY APPLICATIONS (PTY) LTD Grootvlei Farm Serfontein Road Off R721 District Koppies ~ 72:MEYER GLYN BATTISS 2013/01897 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MINING COAL ~ 71:AULISIO GEORGE ANTHONY 1005 Lamplight Lane Lakeland 33813 Florida AULISIO LEANDER FRANCIS 320 23rd Street S #705 Arlington 22202 Virginia ~ 72:AULISIO GEORGE ANTHONY AULISIO LEANDER FRANCIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/805.703 ~ 32: 16/08/2010 2013/01898 ~ Complete ~ 54: CABLE INSTALLATION FOR PIVOTING A SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES OR COMPARABLE DEVICES ~ 71:CZALOUN JOHANN Kirchsteig 3 39012 Meran ~ 72:CZALOUN JOHANN ~ 33: IT ~ 31: BZ2010A00034 ~ 32: 13/09/2010 2013/01899 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS OF SYNTHESIS GAS CONVERSION TO LIQUID HYDROCARBON MIXTURES USING ALTERNATING LAYERS OF SYNTHESIS GAS CONVERSION CATALYST AND HYDROCRACKING CATALYST ~ 71:CHEVRON U S A INC 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon 94583 California ~ 72:SAXTON ROBERT J KIBBY CHARLES L JOTHIMURUGESAN KANDASWAMY DAS TAPAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/914.713 ~ 32: 28/10/2010 2013/01900 ~ Complete ~ 54: AMMONIA PRODUCTION BY INTEGRATED INTENSIFIED PROCESSES ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE 6 Kensington Terrace Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU ~ 72:AKAY GALIP ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1014304.8 ~ 32: 27/08/2010 2013/01901 ~ Complete ~ 54: FILTER DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SEPARATING PAINT OVERSPRAY ~ 71:DURR SYSTEMS GMBH Carl-Benz-Strasse 43 74321 Bietigheim-Bissingen ~ 72:HOLLER SEBASTIAN STEINBACH JURGEN FRIZ KATHARINA ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 041 552.9 ~ 32: 28/09/2010 2013/01902 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEUTERATED ANALOGS OF PRIDOPIDINE USEFUL AS DOPAMINERGIC STABILIZERS ~ 71:IVAX INTERNATIONAL GMBH a Swiss Company Alpenstrasse 2 8640 Rapperswil ~ 72:SONESSON CLAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/380.851 ~ 32: 08/09/2010 2013/01903 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANT DISEASE CONTROLLING COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PLANT DISEASE ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2 Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo 104-8260 ~ 72:KIGUCHI SO TANAKA SOICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2011-049970 ~ 32: 08/03/2011 2013/01904 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANT DISEASE CONTROLLING COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PLANT DISEASE ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2 Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo 104-8260 ~ 72:KIGUCHI SO TANAKA SOICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2011-049971 ~ 32: 08/03/2011 2013/01905 ~ Provisional ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETECTING ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE;AND METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MEASURING ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE ~ 71:CSIR CSIR Campus Lynnwood Road Pretoria Gauteng Province ~ 72:GEERT ROELF STOLPER ROBERT ANDERSON SCHUTZ 2013/01906 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIBODIES AGAINST HUMAN TWEAK AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG 124-184 Grenzacherstrasse CH-4070 Basle ~ 72:BAEHNER MONIKA NIEWOEHNER JENS KNOETGEN HENDRIK ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10186536.8 ~ 32: 05/10/2010 2013/01907 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIQUID DISPENSER ~ 71:AIRCOM MANUFACTURING INC 6205 E.30th Street Iidianapolis 46219 Indiana ELI LILLY AND COMPANY 2500 Innovation Way Greenfield 46140 Indiana ~ 72:LYON GREGORY A LYON RONALD W WILLARD KEVIN TROMPEN MICK A WINKLE JOSEPH R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/394.616 ~ 32: 19/10/2010 2013/01908 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:BERTI FRANCESCO COSTANTINO PAOLO GRANDI GUIDO TELFORD JOHN CONTORNI MARIO FINCO ORETTA MAIONE DOMENICO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/383.668 ~ 32: 16/09/2010 2013/01909 ~ Complete ~ 54: FORMULATION AND METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF TIMBER ~ 71:ARCH WOOD PROTECTION (AUST) PTY LTD Unit 3 Aerolink Business Park 85-91 Keilor Park Drive Tullamarine Victoria 3043 ~ 72:HUMPHREY DAVID SKEWES BRETT COBHAM PETER ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010903965 ~ 32: 03/09/2010 2013/01910 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLID FUEL ~ 71:CREATIVE CO LTD 765 Minamiryou Misonou Saijyou-cho Higashihiroshima-shi Hiroshima 7390024 ~ 72:KIYAMA MICHIHIRO YAMAMOTO MASAYUKI Page | 43 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 2013/01911 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLID FUEL ~ 71:CREATIVE CO LTD 765 Minamiryou Misonou Saijyou-cho Higashihiroshima-shi Hiroshima 7390024 ~ 72:KIYAMA MICHIHIRO YAMAMOTO MASAYUKI 2013/01912 ~ Complete ~ 54: LATCHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR A PADLOCK ~ 71:MASTER LOCK COMPANY 137 W. 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Registrar of Patents Page | 53 21: 2006/02765 22: 2006/04/04 43: 2013/01/04 51: A01K, A23K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: JEWELL, Dennis, MILLER, Cheryl Christine, SCHOENHERR, William D. 33: US 31: 10/656,056 32: 2003/09/05 54: COMPOSITION FOR ANIMAL CONSUMPTION 00: This invention is directed generally to compositions (including foods, supplements, treats, toys, etc.) for animal consumption, particularly compositions that tend to aid in weight loss or reduction in weight gain, and particularly compositions that comprise one or more medium chain fatty acid triglycerides ('MCT'). This invention also is directed generally to methods for using such compositions. This invention is further directed generally to processes for making such compositions. 21: 2007/05183 22: 2007/07/02 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: PANALIGAN, Kimberlee, TRIVEDI, Harsh M., WORRELL, Cortney L., XU, Tao 33: US 31: 60/639,763 32: 2004/12/28 54: OREGANO ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF 00: A multi-benefit oral composition is provided. The oral composition is efficacious as an antibacterial, antiplaque, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, and antihalitosis oral composition. The active ingredient has one or more active compounds from an extract of oregano. The oral composition can be in the form of a mouth rinse; a dentifrice, including toothpaste, gels, powders; animal products; a film; or confectionaries, such as lozenges, and the like. Methods of making and using the oral composition are also provided. 21: 2007/11148 22: 2007/12/20 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Janssen Pharmaceutica, N.V. 72: ANDRIES, Koenraad Jozef Lodewijk, KOUL, Anil, LANCOIS, David Francis Alain, MOTTE, Magali Madeleine Simone, GUILLEMONT, Jérôme Emile Georges 33: EP 31: 05105755.2 32: 2005/06/28 54: QUINOLINE DERIVATIVES AS ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS 00: Use of a compound for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of a bacterial infection provided that the bacterial infection is other than a Mycobacterial infection, said compound being a compound of formula (Ia) or (Ib) a N-oxide, a tautomeric form or a stereochemically isomeric form thereof. The compounds themselves are also claimed as well as their combinations with other antibacterial agents. 21: 2008/00052 22: 2008/01/02 43: 2013/01/22 51: A23K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: GROSS, Kathy Lynn, KHOO, Christina 33: US 31: 60/689,126 32: 2005/06/09 54: COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING GLUTAMINE MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 00: A process for preparing a glutamine-supplemented food product by contacting water and a nutritive base that predominantly comprises meat and carbohydrate with a peptide source of glutamine to form a wet mixture and heating the wet mixture at a temperature of from about 50°C to about 105°C for a time sufficient to cook the nutritive base. The process forms a cooked food composition comprising from about 60% to about 85% by weight water. The product is useful for feeding to an animal to increase glutamine absorption or to strengthen immune function. 21: 2008/00371 22: 2008/01/11 43: 2013/01/18 51: A23K, A61K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: ZICKER, Steven Curtis, WEDEKIND, Karen Joy 33: US 31: 60/699,145 32: 2005/07/14 54: METHOD FOR PROLONGING THE LIFE OF ANIMALS 00: A method for increasing the longevity of an old animal comprising administering to the animal a composition comprising one or more antioxidants in a total antioxidant amount sufficient to increase the longevity of the animal. 21: 2008/05413 22: 2008/06/20 43: 2013/01/02 51: A23K, A23L 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: KHOO, Christina 33: US 31: 60/754,807 32: 2005/12/29 54: METHOD FOR MODIFYING GUT FLORA IN ANIMALS 00: A method for enhancing the balance of beneficial and deleterious bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract of an animal having or at risk for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by administering to the animal a composition comprising at least one antioxidant, optionally in conjunction with one or more of a probiotic and a prebiotic. 21: 2008/08652 22: 2008/10/09 43: 2013/01/22 51: A23B, A23L 71: McCain Foods Limited 72: SAHAGIAN, Michael 33: US 31: 60/783,838 32: 2006/03/21 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR SURFACE MODIFICATION OF ROOT VEGETABLE PRODUCTS 00: The invention relates to methods and compositions for enzymatic surface modification of root vegetable products by contacting the products with enzyme during a drying process. One embodiment of the invention relates to methods and compositions reducing acrylamide produced by cooking, heating or processing in root vegetable products, such as French fries. 21: 2008/08876 22: 2008/10/16 43: 2013/01/18 51: E02F, E21D, G01G, G06F 71: CMTE Development Limited 72: MCAREE, Ross, WAUGE, David Herman 33: AU 31: 2006902069 32: 2006/04/20 54: PAYLOAD ESTIMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: A method of payload estimation of weight bearing machinery, the method comprising the steps of: (a) creating a series of Kalman filter approximations to the weight bearing machinery for different levels of payload; (b) determining from the series an approximation to the current operating characteristics of the digger; (c) utilising the parameters derived from the step (b) determine an estimated payload of the weight bearing machinery. 21: 2008/10667 22: 2008/12/18 43: 2013/01/18 51: H04L 71: VASTECH SA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: ACKERMAN, Marthinus, Casper, BROOMHALL, Grant, Alan, GROBLER, Frederik 33: ZA 31: PCT/IB/2007/050255 32: 2007/01/25 33: ZA 31: 2006/05515 32: 2006/07/04 54: GATEWAY FOR USE IN AN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS RECORDING SYSTEM 00: A media gateway (34.2) comprises a line interface (54) comprising at least one input port, which is Page | 55 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL connectable to a time division multiplex (TDM) communications carrier. The at least one input port being configured to receive input data in at least one of a) clear channel data in a data carrier type and b) TDM framed in a primary rate carrier. The gateway comprises an extractor (66) for extracting the clear channel data and a formatter (64) for formatting the framed data. The gateway further comprises an interface (67) for making the extracted data and/or formatted data available as packet data network (PDN) data at a PDN output port of the gateway. 21: 2009/02045 22: 2009/03/24 43: 2013/01/07 51: F24F 71: DUCool Ltd 72: FORKOSH, Dan 33: US 31: 60/840,312 32: 2006/08/25 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING WATER CONTENT IN A FLUID 00: A system and method for managing water content in a fluid include a collection chamber for collecting water from the fluid with a desiccant, and a regeneration chamber for collecting water from the desiccant and transferring it to a second fluid. An evaporator cools the desiccant entering the collection chamber, and a condenser heats the desiccant entering the regeneration chamber. Diluted desiccant from the collection chamber is exchanged with concentrated desiccant from the regeneration chamber in such a way as to efficiently control the transfer of both mass and heat between the chambers. In one embodiment, mass is not exchanged until one or both of the desiccant levels in the chambers exceeds a predetermined level. Heat is transferred between the two desiccant flows as they are transferred between the chambers. This increases efficiency and reduces the energy input required for the evaporator and the condenser. 21: 2009/02307 22: 2009/04/02 43: 2013/01/07 51: A61K, C07K 71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 72: DALI, Manisha M., DAHLHEIM, Charles E., BORSADIA, Sunita, NARINGREKAR, Vijay H., GANDHI, Rajesh B., NERURKAR, Manoj 33: US 31: 60/752,150 32: 2005/12/20 54: STABLE PROTEIN FORUMLTIONS 00: The present invention relates generally to stable forumlations comprising CTLA4Ig molecules, including lyophilized, and liquid formulations for administration via various routes including, for example, routes such as intravenous (IV) and subcutaneous(SC) for treating immune system diseases and tolerance induction. 21: 2009/02466 22: 2009/04/08 43: 2013/01/18 51: A47B 71: Dauphin Entwicklungs- u. Beteiligungs - GmbH 72: BALLENDAT, Martin 33: DE 31: 202008005046.4 32: 2008/04/11 54: TABLE WITH SWINGABLE BOW FOOT 00: The invention relates to a table comprising a table top (12) and at least one bow foot (14A, 14B) which is swingable between a transportation position in Page | 56 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL which it is swung in so as to rest against a surface of the table top (12), and a swung out utilisation position, said bow foot having a base limb (143A, 143B) and at least one table leg (141A, 141B, 142A, 142B), the bow foot (14A, 14B) experiencing an offset between its transportation position and its utilisation position axially to its base limb (143A, 143B), which offset is controlled by a control tenon (36) guided in a control track (34), wherein the control track (34) is formed on the circumference of the base limb (143A, 143B) and the control tenon (36) is firmly attached to the table top. 21: 2009/04491 22: 2009/06/26 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Abbott GmbH & Co. KG 72: KLING, Andreas, HORNBERGER, Wilfried, MACK, Helmut, MOELLER, Achim, NIMMRICH, Volker, SEEMANN, Dietmar, LUBISCH, Wilfried 33: EP 31: 06127369.4 32: 2006/12/29 54: CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS CALPAIN INHIBITORS 00: The present invention relates to novel carboxamide compounds and their use for the manufacture of a medicament. The carboxamide compounds are inhibitors of calpain (calcium dependant cysteine proteases). The invention therefore also relates to the use of these carboxamide compounds for treating a disorder associated with an elevated calpain activity. The carboxamide compounds are compounds of the general formula (I) in which R1, R2, R3a, R3b, W, Y and X have the meanings mentioned in the claims and 15 the description, the tautomers thereof and the pharmaceutically suitable salts thereof. In particular, the compounds have the general formula I-A.a' and I-A.a'' in which m, E, R1, R3a, R3b, R2, Ry, Rw and Rw6* have the meanings mentioned in the claims, n is 0, 1 or 2, the tautomers thereof and the pharmaceutically suitable salts thereof. 21: 2009/05762 22: 19/08/2009 43: 07/01/2013 51: A61K, C07K, A61P 71: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS 72: BROENG TERESA, SLOAN SUSAN, BABROCK GREGORY J, AMBROSINO DONNA, THOMAS WILLIAM D JR 33: US 31: 60/902,432 32: 2007/02/21 54: HUMAN ATOBODIES AGAIST HEPATITIS C VIRUS (HCV) AND USES THEREOF 00: 57: Isolated human monoclonal antibodies which bind to hepatitis C virus (HCV), and related antibodybased compositions and molecules, are disclosed. The human antibodies can be produced in a transfectoma or in a non-human transgenic animal, e.g., a transgenic mouse, capable of producing multiple isotypes of human monoclonal antibodies by undergoing V-D-J recombination and isotype switching. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions comprising the human antibodies, non- Page | 57 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL human transgenic animals, and hybridomas which produce the human antibodies, and therapeutic and diagnostic methods for using the human antibodies. 21: 2009/06032 22: 2009/08/31 43: 2013/01/07 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Pfizer Inc. 72: LI, Hui, NUKUI, Seiji, SCALES, Stephanie Anne, TENG, Min, YIN, Chunfeng 33: US 31: 60/888,749 32: 2007/02/07 54: 3-AMINO-PYRROLO[3,4-C] PYRAZOLE- 5 (1H, 4H, 6H) CARBALDEHYDE DERIVATIVES AS PKC INHIBITORS 00: The present invention relates to compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts of Formulas A and B: (A) and (B) wherein A, B, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9 and R10 are as defined above. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and to methods of treating diabetes mellitus and its complications, cancer, ischemia, inflammation, central nervous system disorders, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's disease and dermatological disase pression, virus diseases, inflammatory disorders, or diseases in which the liver is a target organ. 21: 2009/06755 22: 2009/09/28 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Abbott GmbH & Co. KG 72: SCHULTZ, Thomas, BRAJE, Wilfried, TURNER, Sean Colm, HAUPT, Andreas, LANGE, Udo, DRESCHER, Karla, WICKE, Karsten, UNGER, Liliane, MEZLER, Mario, MAYRER, Matthias 33: EP 31: 07104805.2 32: 2007/03/23 54: AZETIDIN COMPOUNDS SUITABLE FOR TREATING DISORDERS THAT RESPOND TO MODULATION OF THE SEROTONIN 5-HT6 RECEPTOR 00: The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I) wherein A is C1-C6-alkyl, C1-C6haloalkyl, C1-C6-hydroxyalkyl, C2-C6-alkenyl, C2- C6-haloalkenyl, C3-C6-cycloalkyl, aryl-C1-C4-alkyl, aryl-C2-C4-alkenyl, aryl or hetaryl; --- is a single or double bond; X1 and X2 are N, CRx1, NRx2 or CRx3Rx4; Rx1, Rx3 and Rx4 are H, halogen, CN, NO2, C1-C6-alkyl, C1-C6-alkoxy, C1-C6alkylcarbonyl, etc. or two geminal radicals Rx3 and Rx4 together with the carbon atom to which they are bound may form a carbonyl group or a 3- to 6membered carbocyclic or heterocyclic spiroannulated ring; Rx2 is hydrogen, C1-C6-alkyl, C1C6-alkylcarbonyl, C1-C6-haloalkyl, etc.; or two vicinal radicals Rx1, Rx2, Rx3 or Rx4 together with X1 and X2 form a five- or six- membered carbocyclic or heterocyclic fused ring; Y1, Y2 and Y3 are N or CRy; Ry is H, halogen, CN, NO2, C1-C6-alkyl, C1C6-alkoxy, C1-C6-alkylcarbonyl, C1-C6-haloalkyl, etc.; wherein a maximum of 3 of the radicals X1, X2, Y1, Y2 and Y3 are selected from NRx1 and N; R1 is hydrogen, C1-C6-alkyl, C1-C6-hydroxyalkyl, C1-C6haloalkyl, etc.; R2 is C1-C4-alkyl or C1-C4-haloalkyl; n is 0, 1 or 2; physiologically tolerated acid addition salts and the N-oxides thereof, pharmaceutical composition comprising them, a method for treating medical disorders selected from diseases of the central nervous system, addiction diseases or obesity, said method comprising administering an effective amount of such compounds to a subject in need and the use of such a compound for preparing a pharmaceutical compositions. 21: 2009/07096 22: 2009/10/12 43: 2013/01/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Grünenthal GmbH 72: FRANK, Robert, BAHRENBERG, Gregor, CHRISTOPH, Thomas, SCHIENE, Klaus, DE VRY, Jean, SAUNDERS, Derek John, PRZEWOSNY, Michael, SUNDERMANN, Bernd, LEE, Jeewoo 33: DE 31: 102007018151.7 32: 2007/04/16 Page | 58 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 54: NOVEL VANILLOID RECEPTOR LIGANDS AND THE USE THEREOF FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PHARMACEUTICALS 00: The present invention relates to novel vanilloid receptor ligands of general formula (I), a method for the production thereof, pharmaceuticals containing said compounds, and the use of said compounds for the production of pharmaceuticals for treating migraines, depression, neurogenerative diseases, cognitive diseases, anxiety disorders, epilepsy, coughs, diarrhoea, pruritus, inflammations, disorders of the cardiovascular system, eating disorders, medication dependency, misuse of medication and in particular urinary incontinence. 21: 2009/07099 22: 2009/10/12 43: 2013/01/21 51: C07D 71: Grünenthal GmbH 72: FRANK, Robert, BAHRENBERG, Gregor, CHRISTOPH, Thomas, SCHIENE, Klaus, DE VRY, Jean, SAUNDERS, Derek John, SUNDERMANN, Bernd, LEE, Jeewoo 33: DE 31: 102007018149.5 32: 2007/04/16 54: NOVEL VANILLOID RECEPTOR LIGANDS AND THE USE THEREOF FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PHARMACEUTICALS 00: The present invention relates to novel vanilloid receptor ligands, a method for the production thereof, pharmaceuticals containing said compounds, and the use of said compounds for the production of pharmaceuticals. 54: IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS POLYPEPTIDES AND FUSIONS THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to compositions and fusion proteins containing at least two Mycobacterium sp. antigens, and polynucleotides encoding such compositions and fusion proteins. The invention also relates to methods for their use in the treatment, prevention and/or diagnosis of tuberculosis infection. 21: 2009/07769 22: 05/11/2009 43: 03/01/2013 51: B61B, B65G, B66D, E21F 71: VENTER RICHARD ELMO 72: VENTER RICHARD ELMO 33: ZA 31: 2008/06420 32: 2008/08/05 54: CABLE GUIDE 00: 57: According to the invention there is provided a guide for a conveying rope having a secondary load attaching rope secured thereto comprising a casing having a bore there through and a slot along the length of the bore extending through the wall of the casing from the bore, a sleeve rotatable about a longitudinal axis within the bore and having a helical slot through the wall of the sleeve with the width of the slots sufficient to allow the passage therealong of the join between the conveying and secondary rope. 21: 2009/07316 22: 2009-10-19 43: 2013/01/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07K, G01N 71: Infectious Disease Research Institute 72: REED, Steven G., COLER, Rhea N., IRETON, Gregory C., BURTHOLET, Sylvie 33: US 31: 60/910,169 32: 2007/04/04 Page | 59 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2009/08049 22: 2008/06/12 43: 2013/01/07 51: A61F 71: KINETIC SPINE TECHNOLOGIES INC. 72: HURLBERT, R JOHN, DUPLESSIS, STEPHAN J, SEKHON, LALI 33: US 31: 60/934,277 32: 2007/06/12 54: ARTIFICIAL INTERVERTEBRAL DISC 00: An artificial intervertebral disc for implantation between two adjacent vertebrae includes superior and inferior shells connected in a ball and socket arrangement. The inferior shell preferably incorporating a convex portion that cooperates with a concave portion on the superior shell. A resilient nucleus is provided within an enclosure defined by the opposing inner surfaces of the shells and biases the shells against each other. The ball portion can be provided in either fixed or slidable arrangement. The artificial disc of the invention includes various resistance means for restricting and limiting the range of rotational and translational motion between the shells. 21: 2009/08681 22: 2009/12/07 43: 2013/01/21 51: C01D, C07D, C25B 71: Solvay (Société Anonyme) 72: KRAFFT, Philippe, GILBEAU, Patrick, BALTHASART, Dominique, DAENE, André 33: FR 31: 0755697 32: 2007/06/12 54: AQUEOUS COMPOSITION CONTAINING A SALT, MANUFACTURING PROCESS AND USE 00: Aqueous composition containing at least one salt in an amount of at least 30 g/kg of composition, of which the total organic carbon content is at least 1 µg of C/I and at most 5 g of C/I of composition and which contains at least one carboxylic acid. 21: 2009/09075 22: 2009/12/18 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Abbott GmbH & Co. KG 72: TURNER, Sean Colm, BRAJE, Wilfried, HAUPT, Andreas, LANGE, Udo, DRESCHER, Karla, WICKE, Karsten, UNGER, Liliane, MEZLER, Mario, WERNET (Deceased), Wolfgang, MAYRER, Matthias 33: EP 31: 07113962.0 32: 2007/08/07 54: QUINOLINE COMPOUNDS SUITABLE FOR TREATING DISORDERS THAT RESPOND TO MODULATION OF THE SEROTONIN 5-HT6 RECEPTOR 00: The present invention relates to novel quinoline compounds of the formula (I) and to the salts thereof. The compounds possess valuable therapeutic properties and are particularly suitable, for treating diseases that respond to modulation of the serotonin 5-HT6 receptor. In formula (I) R is a moiety of the formula (R) wherein * indicates the binding site to the quinolinyl radical and wherein A, B, X', Y, Q, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, m, n, p, q, Ra, Rb, X and Ar are as defined in claim 1. Page | 60 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 33: JP 31: 2008-093734 32: 2008/03/31 54: ROTARY MACHINE SCROLL STRUCTURE AND ROTARY MACHINE 00: To provide a scroll structure of a rotary machine and a rotary machine in which it is possible to achieve an improvement in reliability and functionality of a rotary machine such as a turbine and to achieve a reduction in size of the rotary machine and the scroll structure. Provided are a casing (21) that entirely covers an area surrounding an annular channel extending in a circular shape about a rotational axis in a rotating portion of a rotary machine and a cylindrical channel extending from the annular channel at the rotational axis side and extending towards the rotating portion; and a fitting portion (23A) that supports the casing (21) with respect to a support portion accommodating the casing (21) so as to enable expansion and contraction in a radial direction centered on the rotational axis. 21: 2010/02224 22: 2010/03/29 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: FISHER, Steven Wade, JOZIAK, Marilou Theresa 33: US 31: 11/865,457 32: 2007/10/01 54: FOAMABLE FLUORIDE ORAL CARE COMPOSITION 00: A dental fluoride foam composition comprising an aqueous solution of a water soluble fluoride ion releasable salt; a surfactant selected from the group consisting of nonionic surfactants, zwitterionic surfactants, betaine surfactants and mixtures thereof; and an orally compatible acidifying agent in an amount sufficient to adjust the pH of the composition to about 3 to about 5. The composition is stable at low temperatures and is a clear solution substantially free of precipitates when held at 4.4°C for 12 hours. When dispensed from a container into the trough of a dental tray, the composition forms a low density, rapidly collapsible foam which substantially liquefies in about 1 minute after being dispensed from the foam generating container and placed in contact with a patient's teeth. 21: 2010/04495 22: 2010/06/25 43: 2013/01/14 51: F01D 71: PEBBLE BED MODULAR REACTOR (PTY) LTD, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 72: YAMASHITA, Shoki, INOUE, Toshihiro 21: 2010/04539 22: 2010/06/28 43: 2013/01/02 51: F01D, F02C 71: PEBBLE BED MODULAR REACTOR (PTY) LTD, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 72: INOUE, Toshihiro, YAMASHITA, Shoki 33: JP 31: 2008-093739 32: 2008/03/31 54: Thermal insulation structure for structural member, and scroll structure 00: To provide a thermal insulation structure for a structural member and a scroll structure which can Page | 61 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL be easily used even in integrally constructed structural members and which can ensure reliability and thermal insulation properties. Provided are securing portions (52 and 53) extending outward from an outer wall of the structural member; a press plate (55) attached to the securing portions (52 and 53), with a gap between the press plate and the outer wall; and a thermal insulation member (56) disposed between the outer wall and the press plate (55). 21: 2010/06780 22: 2010/09/22 43: 2013/01/02 51: F01K 71: PEBBLE BED MODULAR REACTOR (PTY) LTD, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 72: ONO, Hitoi, SONODA, Takashi, TOCHITANI, Naoto, KATO, Makoto, UMAYA, Masahide, FUJII, Fuminori 33: JP 31: 2008-088592 32: 2008/03/28 54: Method of controlling turbine equipment and turbine equipment 00: To provide a method of controlling a turbine equipment and a turbine equipment capable of carrying out a starting operation of controlling a load applied to a speed reducing portion while complying with a restriction imposed on an apparatus provided at a turbine equipment. The invention is characterized in including a temperature elevating step (S1) of elevating a temperature of a working fluid flowing to the turbine portion, a flow rate increasing step (S2) of increasing a flow rate of a working fluid bypassed from a delivery side to a suction side of the compressing portion when a temperature of the working fluid flowing to the turbine portion is elevated by a heat source portion, and a flow rate reducing step (S3) of reducing the flow rate of the bypassing working fluid after an elapse of a predetermined time period after increasing the flow rate of the bypassing working fluid. 21: 2010/06781 22: 2010/09/22 43: 2013/01/02 51: F01K 71: PEBBLE BED MODULAR REACTOR (PTY) LTD, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 72: ONO, Hitoi, SONODA, Takashi, TOCHITANI, Naoto, KATO, Makoto, UMAYA, Masahide, FUJII, Fuminori 33: JP 31: 2008-088590 32: 2008/03/28 54: METHOD OF CONTROLLING TURBINE EQUIPMENT AND TURBINE EQUIPMENT 00: To provide a method of controlling a turbine equipment and a turbine equipment capable of carrying out a starting operation of controlling a load applied to a speed reducing portion while complying with a restriction imposed on an apparatus provided at a turbine equipment. The invention is characterized in including a speed accelerating step (S1) of increasing a revolution number by driving to rotate a compressing portion and a turbine portion Page | 62 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL by a motor by way of a speed reducing portion, a load detecting step (S2) of detecting a load applied to the speed reducing portion by a load detecting portion, and a bypass flow rate controlling step (S3) of increasing a flow rate of a working fluid bypassed from a delivery side to a suction side of the compressing portion when an absolute value of the detected load is equal to or smaller than an absolute value of a predetermined value and reducing the flow rate of the bypassed working fluid when equal to or larger than the absolute value of the predetermined value. 21: 2010/06899 22: 2010/09/28 43: 2013/01/02 51: A47J, B65D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: COLANTONIO, Jean-Luc, BONACCI, Enzo, DENISART, Jean-Paul, YOAKIM, Alfred, RYSER, Antoine 33: EP 31: 08102149.5 32: 2008/02/29 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PREPARING A LIQUID EXTRACT FROM A CELL USING CENTRIFUGAL FORCES 00: - A method for preparing a liquid comestible from a cell by passing liquid through the substance using centrifugal forces, wherein gas contained in the cell is controllably purged from the cell as liquid fills the cell. 21: 2010/06900 22: 2010/09/28 43: 2013/01/02 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: YOAKIM, Alfred, DENISART, Jean-Paul, RYSER, Antoine, PERENTES, Alexandre, JARISCH, Christian 33: EP 31: 08102148.7 32: 2008/02/29 33: EP 31: 08102147.9 32: 2008/02/29 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE BY CENTRIFUGATION 00: Apparatus (1) for preparing a beverage liquid from beverage ingredients contained in a receptacle (2) by passing water through the substance by centrifuging the receptacle comprising: centrifugation means for driving the receptacle around its central axis of rotation (I), means (11) for feeding water in the receptacle, filtering means (4) placed in the receptacle, characterized in that: wherein it is provided with at least one beverage flow outlet of variable cross-section for the flow of beverage to be able to leave the receptacle. Page | 63 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2010/06926 22: 2010/09/29 43: 2013/01/02 51: C09B, C11D, D06P 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: SIVIK, Mark Robert, GERDES, Allison Lynn, FRANKENBACH, Gayle Marie, WANING, Gregory T., GANAPATHYSUNDARAM, Ramanan Venkata, CREEDON, Michael Timothy 33: US 31: 61/072,688 32: 2008/04/02 54: FABRIC COLOR REJUVENATION COMPOSITION 00: Rejuvenation compositions including a reactive dye are disclosed for the one-shot rejuvenation of the color for dark-colored textile fabrics and garments formed therefrom. The rejuvenation compositions return faded black or dark colored garments to a like-new look. Methods of rejuvenating the faded color of garments by using the dye compositions are also disclosed. 21: 2010/07069 22: 2010/10/04 43: 2013/01/08 51: B65D 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: SHI, Yu 33: US 31: 12/062,999 32: 2008/04/04 54: BLOW MOLDED POLYESTER CONTAINER WITH AN OVER-MOLDED THERMOPLASTIC LAYER 00: The invention is directed to polyester containers that are produced from polyester preforms, the preforms having a thermoplastic over-mold layer on at least a part of the exterior surface of the preform. The preform is made by over-molding the thermoplastic layer onto the preform surface in one or more overmolding operations. In a single over-molding embodiment the preform has a body layer of a first color and the over-molded layer of a second color. The over-mold layer can have a thickness gradient varying in thickness from one end of the preform to adjacent another end of the preform. The over-mold layers can have a thickness and color gradient. A third color will result from the blending of the first color and the differing colors of the over-mold layers where the first color and the differing colors can both Page | 64 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL be perceived. The color of the contained liquid can also add to the color mixing when the container is substantially transparent. 21: 2010/07178 22: 2010/10/07 43: 2013/01/07 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: ARZENO, Humberto Bartolome, DUNN, James Patrick, GOLDSTEIN, David Michael, GONG, Leyi, HAN, Xiaochun, HOGG, Joan Heather, JAHANGIR, Alam, PALMER, Wylie Solang, REUTER, Deborah Carol, SILVA, Tania, TIVITMAHAISOON, Parcharee, TREJO-MARTIN, Teresa Alejandra, WU, Shao-Yong 33: US 31: 61/053,896 32: 2008/05/16 54: INHIBITORS OF JNK 00: The invention relates to prodrugs of JNK inhibitors and corresponding methods, formulations, and compositions for inhibiting JNK and treating JNKmediated disorders. The application discloses prodrugs of JNK inhibitors, as described below in formula (I), wherein m, n, p, q, Q, r, R1, R2, R3, X, X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, Y1, Y2, Z1, and Z2 are as defined herein. The compounds and compositions disclosed herein are useful to modulate the activity of JNK and treat diseases associated with JNK activity. Disclosed are methods and formulations for inhibiting JNK and treating JNK-mediated disorders, and the like, with the compounds, and processes for making said compounds, and corresponding compositions, disclosed herein. 21: 2010/07185 22: 2010/10/07 43: 2013/01/07 51: A61K 71: Acino Pharma AG 72: GILLESSEN, Dieter, JÄGER, Jürgen 33:- 31:- 32:54: AQUEOUS PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION 00: The invention concerns a stable aqueous pharmaceutical composition comprising 5-[(2RS)-2cyclopropyl-7,8-dimethoxy-2H-1-benzopyran-5ylmethyl]-pyrimidine-2,4- diamine in form of the water soluble methanesulfonic acid salt, a physiological sodium chloride solution, ethanol and Povidone 12 PF, the liquid having a pH of over and above 4.8, but not higher than 5.2, and wherein the oxygen amount is controlled to be 0.8 ppm or less; which can be sterilized by filtration and/or by heated treatment, stored for longer time periods and which can be use for bolus injection or diluted for i.v. infusion. 21: 2010/07256 22: 2010/10/11 43: 2013/01/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D, C07K 71: Intermune, Inc. 72: SEIWERT, Scott, BEIGELMAN, Leonid, BUCKMAN, Brad, STOYCHEVA, Antitsa Dimitrova, PORTER, Steven B., BRADFORD, Williamson Ziegler, SEREBRYANY, Vladimir 33: US 31: 61/045,220 32: 2008/04/15 54: NOVEL MACROCYCLIC INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS REPLICATION 00: - Page | 65 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL The embodiments provide compounds of the general Formulae I, II, EI, IV, V, VI, VII, and X, as well as compositions, including pharmaceutical compositions, comprising a subject compound. The embodiments further provide treatment methods, including methods of treating a hepatitis C virus infection and methods of treating liver fibrosis, the methods enerally involving administering to an individual in need thereof an effective amount of a subject compound or composition. 21: 2010/07431 22: 2010/10/18 43: 2013/01/18 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: ACKERMANN, Jean, AMREIN, Kurt, KUHN, Bernd, MAYWEG, Alexander V., NEIDHART, Werner 33: EP 31: 08155430.5 32: 2008/04/30 54: IMIDAZOLIDINONE DERIVATIVES AS 11BHSD1 INHIBITORS 00: Compounds of formula as well as pharmaceutically acceptable salts and esters thereof, wherein A and R1 to R4 have the significance given in claim 1 can be used in the form of pharmaceutical compositions. 21: 2010/08681 22: 02/12/2010 43: 01/02/2013 51: A23L, C02F 71: RADICAL WATERS IP 72: KIRKPATRICK ROBIN DUNCAN 33: US 31: 61/026.960 32: 2008/02/07 54: BEVERAGE MANUFACTURE, PROCESSING, PACKAGING AND DISPENSING USING ELECTROCHEMICALLY ACTIVATED WATER 00: 57: A system using electrochemically-activated water (ECAW) for manufacturing, processing, packaging, and dispensing beverages including: (a) using ECAW to neutralize incompatible residues when transitioning from the production of one beverage to another; (b) using ECAW to rehabilitate and disinfect granular activated charcoal beds used in the feed water purification system; (c) producing a carbonated ECAW product and using the carbonated ECAW for system cleaning or disinfecting; (d) using ECAW solutions in the beverage facility clean-in-place system to achieve improved microbial control while greatly reducing water usage and reducing or eliminating the use of chemical detergents and disinfectants; (e) further reducing biofilm growth in the processing system, and purifying ingredient water without the use of chlorine, by adding an ECAW anolyte to the water ingredient feed stream; and/or (f) washing the beverage product bottles or other packages with one or more ECAW solutions prior to packaging. 21: 2010/09129 22: 2009/06/16 43: 2013/01/02 51: A63B; A61H 71: POWER PLATE INTERNATIONAL LTD. 72: VAN DER MEER, AUGUSTINUS LEONARDUS NICOLAAS 33: US 31: 61/140,687 32: 2008/12/24 33: US 31: 61/061,855 32: 2008/06/16 54: TRAINING SYSTEM COMPRISING A CYCLING DEVICE 00: A training system for training a body part of a user, comprising a frame for in use positioning the training system on a surface, a cycling device comprising at least one cycling member which is configured to Page | 66 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL rotate around a cycle axis, a vibration device for moving the at least one cycling member in a vibrating manner and also a method and use of the training system. 21: 2010/2030 22: 2010/03/23 43: 2013/01/02 51: B67B 71: BASF CORPORATION 72: CINK, James, H., BERGER, Jonathan, D., SIMS, Steven, R, WHITE, Lee, M. 33: US 31: 11/844,875 32: 2007/08/24 54: TOOL AND METHOD FOR REMOVING AND INSTALLING A TAMPER-RESISTANT CAP OF A PEST CONTROL DEVICE 00: A tool for removing a cap from a pest control device includes a hub and at least four fingers depending from the hub in circumferentially spaced relationship with each other to cooperatively define a socket for receiving the cap within the tool. The fingers are resiliently movable transversely outward relative to the hub upon receiving the cap into the socket whereby the fingers are biased transversely inward against a sidewall of the cap when the cap is received in the socket. A plurality of stops extends from fewer than all of the fingers laterally inward of the socket. The stops are adapted for contacting a top of the cap upon receipt of the cap within the socket such that the fingers and stops cooperate to orient the tool on the cap. 21: 2010/3954 22: 2010/06/03 43: 2013/01/16 51: C10L 71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD 72: VILJOEN, Carl Louis, VAN ZYL, Vivien, Louise, VAN TONDER, Ernst, Hendrik 33: ZA 31: 2007/9573 32: 2007/11/06 54: SYNTHETIC AVIATION FUEL 00: The invention relates to a Fischer Tropsch derived aviation fuel, which fuel is used either as a fuel on its own or as a component in an aviation fuel blend, said fuel having ans iso: n paraffins mass ratio above 3, at least 0.1 mass % naphthenes , <0.01 mass % polyaromatics, and 0.5 mass % aromatics. 21: 2010/7240 22: 2010/10/11 43: 2013/01/17 51: A01N A01P 71: BASF SE 72: SIEVERNICH, Bernd, SIMON, Anja, MOBERG, William Karl, EVANS, Richard R. 33: US 31: 61/035,885 32: 2008/03/12 54: HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PYROXASULFONE 00: The present invention relates to herbicidally active compositions, which comprise 3-[5(difluoromethoxy)-1 -methyl-3(trifluoromethyl)pyrazol-4-ylmethylsulfonyl]-4,5dihydro- 5,5-dimethyl-1,2-oxazole [common name pyroxasulfone] and at least one herbicide B which is selected from inhibitors of the phytoene desaturase. Page | 67 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL The invention furthermore relates to the use of a composition as defined herein for controlling undesirable vegetation in crops. When using the compositions of the invention for this purpose the herbicide A and the at least one herbicide B can be applied simultaneously or in succession in crops, where undesirable vegetation may occur. 21: 2010/7352 22: 2010/10/14 43: 2013/01/16 51: A01N 71: BASF SE 72: SIEVERNICH, Bernd, SIMON, Anja, MOBERG, William Karl, EVANS, Richard R. 33: US 31: 61/037,467 32: 2008/03/18 54: HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PYROXASULFONE VI 00: The present invention relates to herbicidally active compositions, which comprise 3-[5(difluoromethoxy)-1-methyl-3(trifluoromethyl)pyrazol-4-ylmethylsulfonyl]-4,5dihydro-5,5-dimethyl-1,2-oxazole [common name pyroxasulfone] and at least one herbicide B which is an inhibitor of the electron transfer in photosynthesis and which is selected from the groups of: b.1 arylurea herbicides; b.2 triazin(di)one herbicides; b.3 terbuthylazine; b.4 pyridazinone herbicides; b.5 phenylcarbamate herbicides; b.6 nitrile herbicides; b.7 bentazone and its salts such as bentazone sodium;and b.8 methylthiotriazine herbicides.The invention furthermore relates to the use of a composition as defined herein for controlling undesirable vegetation in crops which, by genetic engineering or by breeding, are resistant to one or more herbicides and/or pathogens, such as plantpathogenous fungi, and/or to attack by insects; preferably resistant to one or more herbicides that act as inhibitor of the electron transfer in photosynthesis. The invention furthermore relates to a method for controlling undesirable vegetation, which comprises applying an herbicidal composition according to the present invention to the undesirable plants. Application can be done before, during and/or after, preferably during and/or after, the emergence of the undesirable plants. The herbicide A and the at least one herbicide B can be applied simultaneously or in succession. 21: 2010/7353 22: 2010/10/14 43: 2013/01/16 51: A01N A01P 71: BASF SE 72: SIEVERNICH, Bernd, SIMON, Anja, MOBERG, William Karl, EVANS, Richard R. 33: US 31: 61/037,144 32: 2008/03/17 33: US 31: 61/118,803 32: 2008/12/01 54: HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PYROXASULFONE V 00: The present invention relates to herbicidally active compositions, which comprise 3-[5(difluoromethoxy)-1-methyl-3(trifluoromethyl)pyrazol-4-ylmethylsulfonyl]-4,5dihydro-,5-dimethyl-1,2-oxazole [common name pyroxasulfone] and at least one herbicide B which is an selected from protoporphyrinogen-IX-oxidase inhibitors. The invention furthermore relates to the use of a composition as defined herein for controlling undesirable vegetation in crops. When using the compositions of the invention for this purpose the herbicide A and the at least one herbicide B can be applied simultaneously or in succession in crops, where undesirable vegetation may occur. 21: 2010/8348 22: 2010/11/22 43: 2013/01/14 51: C08G 71: BASF SE 72: STEINBRENNER, Ulrich, STÖSSER, Michael, BERGHAUS, Rainer, STRATHMANN, Siegfried 33: EP 31: 08155135.0 32: 2008/04/24 54: ALCOHOL ALKOXYLATES, AGENTS COMPRISING THE SAME AND USE OF THE ALCOHOL ALKOXYLATES AS ADJUVANTS IN THE AGROCHEMICAL FIELD 00: The present invention relates to certain alcohol alkoxylates of the amphiphilic type, to agrochemical agents comprising them, and to the use of the alcohol alkoxylates as activity-improving adjuvants in the agrochemical field and particularly in the field of plant protection. The alcohol alkoxylates are alkoxylated alcohols of the formula (I) R-O[(Cm1H2m1O)x-(Cm2H2m2O)y-(Cm3H2m3O)z]co[(C2H4O)p-(C3H6O)q]co-Z (l) or the formula (II) RO-(Cn1H2n1O)o-[(C2H4O)p-(C3H6O)q]co[(Cm1H2m1O)x-(Cm2H2m2O)y-(Cm3H2m3O)z]co-Z (II), where R is an aliphatic linear or branched radical with 1 to 30 carbon atoms; n1 is 2 or 3; o is 0, 1, 2, or 3; m1, m2, m3 independently from each other are integers from 4 to 16; x is a value from 0 to 100; y is Page | 68 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL a value from 0 to 100; z is a value from 0 to 100; the sum of x, y, z is greater than zero; the sum of (m1 • x), (m2 • y), (m3 • z) and the number of carbon atoms in R in formula (I) or the sum of (m1 • x), (m2 • y), (m3 • z) and the number of carbon atoms in z in formula (II) is 15 to 60; p is a value of 0 to 100; q is a value from 0 to 100; the sum of p and q is greater than zero; z is hydrogen or an aliphatic linear or branched radical with 1 to 13 carbon atoms, wherein the radical R-O-[(Cm1H2m1O)x-(Cm2H2m2O)y(Cm3H2m3O)z]co- in formula (I) or the radical [(Cm1H2m1O)x-(Cm2H2m2O)y-(Cm3H2m3O)z]co-Z in formula (II) comprises 2 to 12 total branches und 0.1 to 0.3 branches per carbon atom. 21: 2011/00254 22: 2009/06/16 43: 2013/01/10 51: E02F 71: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION 72: CORKE, PETER, ROBERTS, JONATHAN 33: AU 31: 2008903061 32: 2008/06/16 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MACHINERY CONTROL 00: A method for controlling an excavation device in one or more of the following phases of operation: digging, moving to spoil, dumping, recovery and return, the method including the steps of: providing a finite state machine having state variables reflecting the different phases of operation, including, digging, dumping, moving to dump location, return to dig, and bucket recover; determining current machine state depending on the position of the device; and modifying the operational behaviour of a one or more subordinate controllers in response to the current state. 21: 2011/00289 22: 2009/07/30 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K; A01N; A61F; A61L; C12N 71: MESYNTHES LIMITED 72: WARD, BRIAN R S, JOHNSON, KERYN DALLAS, MAY, BARNABY CHARLES HOUGH 33: US 31: 61/137,367 32: 2008/07/30 33: US 31: 61/172,671 32: 2009/04/24 54: TISSUE SCAFFOLDS DERIVED FROM FORESTOMACH EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX 00: The present invention pertains to the development of Extracellular Matrix (ECM) scaffolds derived from the forestomach of a ruminant. Such scaffolds are useful in many clinical and therapeutic applications, including wound repair, tissue regeneration, and breast reconstruction. In addition, the present invention features methods of isolating ECM scaffolds from mammalian organs, including but not limited to the ruminant forestomach. Such methods include the generation of a transmural osmotic flow between two sides of the tissue. The invention further features laminated ECM scaffolds containing a polymer positioned between individual EMC sheets. The polymer may optionally contain bioactive molecules to enhance the functionality of the scaffold. Page | 69 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL antibodies bind to as well as the use of the antibodies and the epitope in screening methods as well as the diagnosis and therapy of disease. 21: 2011/00462 22: 2011/01/17 43: 2013/01/18 51: A61K, A61P 71: Novozymes Adenium Biotech A/S 72: KJAER, Tanja Maria Rosenkilde, KRUSE, Thomas, MYGIND, Per Holse, BRINCH, Karoline Sidelmann, KJAERULFF, Soeren, ANDERSEN, Birgitte 33: EP 31: 08160761.6 32: 2008/07/18 54: TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES WITH MAMMAL BETA DEFENSINS 00: The present invention relates to suppression of TNFalpha activity with mammalbeta defensins, which has utility in the treatment of pathological conditions associated with tumor necrosis factor alpha. 21: 2011/00489 22: 2011/01/19 43: 2013/01/21 51: A61K, C07K, G01N 71: Institute For Research In Biomedicine 72: LANZAVECCIA, Antonio, MACAGNO, Annalisa 33: - 31: - 32: 54: HUMAN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS NEUTRALISING ANTIBODIES AND USE THEREOF 00: The invention relates to neutralising antibodies which are specific for human cytomegalovirus (hCMV), specifically the antibodies of the invention are specific for a combination of the hCMV proteins UL128, UL130 and UL131A. Antibodies of the invention neutralise infection with high potency. The invention also relates to immortalised B cells that produce such antibodies, to the epitope that the 21: 2011/00893 22: 2006/12/28 43: 2013/01/09 51: A01N; A61K; A61P 71: PHARMACYCLICS, INC. 72: HONIGBERG, LEE, VERNER, ERIK, PAN, ZHENGYING 33: US 31: 60/826,720 32: 2006/09/22 33: US 31: 60/828,590 32: 2006/10/06 54: INHIBITORS OF BRUTON'S TYROSINE KINASE 00: Disclosed herein are compounds that form covalent bonds with Bruton's tyrosine kinase (Btk). Also described are irreversible inhibitors of Btk. Methods for the preparation of the compounds are disclosed. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions that include the compounds. Methods of using the Btk inhibitors are disclosed, alone or in combination with other therapeutic agents, for the treatment of autoimmune diseases or conditions, heteroimmune Page | 70 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL diseases or conditions, cancer, including lymphoma, and inflammatory diseases or conditions. 21: 2011/01067 22: 10/02/2011 43: 15/02/2013 51: C07K 71: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBH 72: PETER KUFER, TOBIAS RAUM, ROMAN KISCHEL, RALF LUTTERBUSE, PATRICK HOFFMAN, DORIS RAU, MATTHIAS KLINGER, SUSANNE MANGOLD, EVELYNE HAUSMANN, PETRA FLUHR, CAROLA STEIGER 33: US 31: 61/101.857 32: 2008/10/01 54: CROSS-SPECIES-SPECIFIC PSMAXCD3 BISPECIFIC SINGLE CHAIN ANTIBODY 00: 57: The present invention relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 epsilon chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain capable of binding to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). The invention also provides nucleic acids encoding said bispecific single chain antibody molecule as well as vectors and host cells and a process for its production. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said bispecific single chain antibody molecule and medical use of said bispecific single chain antibody molecule. 21: 2011/01934 22: 2011/03/14 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: PAN, Yuanlong 33: US 31: 61/189,036 32: 2008/08/15 54: METHODS FOR ENHANCING ENERGY METABOLISM 00: The invention provides methods for one or more of enhancing energy metabolism, promoting healthy energy metabolism, maintaining healthy energy metabolism, preventing conditions that result in a decline or deficiency in energy metabolism, treating conditions that result in a decline or deficiency in energy metabolism, and preventing the accumulation of excess body fat in animals without reducing energy intake by the animals. The methods comprise administering isoflavones to the animals, preferably in amounts of from about 0.001 to about 10 g/kg/day. 21: 2011/02300 22: 2011/03/29 43: 2013/01/02 51: B60C, B60D, F16C 71: DU TOIT, Jakobus 72: DU TOIT, Jakobus 33: ZA 31: 2010/02243 32: 2010/03/30 54: TRACK DRIVEN EQUIPMENT 00: This invention relates to track driven equipment and discloses an accessory for facilitating movement of such equipment, wherein such equipment is provided with a track forming a continuous loop around wheels mounted to a chassis of said equipment, the accessory comprising a rolling assembly operatively mounted to the track driven equipment and being displaceable between a movable position in which the rolling assembly is in rolling contract with the ground, and a stationary position in which the track is in contact with the ground and the rolling assembly raised relative to the ground. The invention further extends to track driven equipment having such accessory and a method for facilitating movement of track driven equipment. 21: 2011/02357 22: 2011/03/30 43: 2013/01/21 51: A01N 71: MOGIVET FARMACÊUTICA LTDA 72: GASPAR, MARCOS JOSE 33: BR 31: PI_1000887-0 32: 2010/03/31 54: PARASITICIDAL FORMULATION 00: This abstract refers to a patent for a parasiticidal formulation belonging to the field of veterinary medicines, effective against myiasis, flystrike, arising&nbsp; from infestation by larvae of dipterous insects, such as theCohliomyia sppfly, the New Page | 71 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL World screwworm fly, in herds of cattle, horses pigs, goats and other herds; the said formulation comprised by the association of Pyrethroids such as Cyhalothrin or Lambda Cyhalothrin for residual action against larvae and Carbamates such as Propoxur for immediate action against larvae. 21: 2011/02628 22: 2009/10/07 43: 2013/01/08 51: A23J; A23L 71: UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA 72: TAYLOR, JANET, TAYLOR, JOHN REGINALD NUTTALL 33: ZA 31: 2008/08528 32: 2008/10/07 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING PROTEIN MICROPARTICLES 00: The present invention relates to a process for producing protein microparticles in dilute organic acid solutions and in the abesence of an alcohol such as ethanol. The microparticles are formed by dissolving a cereal prolamin protein in a concentrated organic acid solution with agitation and then diluting the solution with an aqueous solution. Protein microparticles having vacuoles are thus formed. The protein microparticles may be used to form powders, films, coatings, matrices, scaffolds and the like. Complete films can be formed from the protein microparticles of the invention. 21: 2011/03528 22: 2009/12/07 43: 2013/01/02 51: C08K; C08J; C09D 71: NANTO S.R.L. 72: KENIG, SHMUEL 33: IT 31: TV2008A000160 32: 2008/12/05 54: ANTI -CORROSIVE PAINTINGS AND COATINGS CONTAINING NANOPARTICLES 00: The present invention refers to a formulation for anticorrosion paints and coatings, based on epoxy, polyurethane, acrylic, alkylic, polyester resins and mixtures thereof, dissolved in organic or inorganic solvent and comprising a multitude of mostly bidimensionally developed nanoparticles, with a few hundred and about one nanometer, respectively, as to lateral dimensions and thickness, wherein the viscosity of the formulation is lower than 55000 mPas. 21: 2011/03712 22: 2009/10/22 43: 2013/01/14 51: C07K 71: STEBA BIOTECH S.A. 72: YECHEZKEL, TAMAR, SALITRA, YOSEPH, EREN, DORON, KOUDINOVA, NATALIA 33: US 31: 61/107,952 32: 2008/10/23 54: RGD-CONTAINING PEPTIDOMIMETICS AND USES THEREOF 00: The invention provides RGD-containing cyclic peptidomimetics; conjugates of said peptidomimetics and a moiety of a payload selected from fluorescent probes, photosensitizers, chelating agents, or cytotoxic agents; and pharmaceutical compositions comprising these conjugates. The conjugates of the invention are useful both for diagnostic purposes and treatment of various diseases, disorders and conditions. More specifically, conjugates comprising fluorescent probes can be used for diagnostic purposes, e.g., visualization of organs and tissues, and diagnosis of tumors; conjugates comprising photosensitizers can be used for photodynamic therapy of both tumors and nonneoplastic tissues; conjugates comprising chelating agents can be used in radio imaging or radiotherapy; and conjugates comprising cytotoxic agents can be used for in targeted chemotherapy. 21: 2011/04343 22: 2011/06/10 43: 2013/01/10 51: G01B, G01N 71: INSIAVA (PTY) LIMITED 72: SNYMAN, Lukas Willem, DU PLESSIS, Monuko 33: ZA 31: 2009/00632 32: 2009/01/27 54: MICROCHIP-BASED MOEMS AND WAVEGUIDE DEVICE 00: An electro-optical device 10 comprises a body 12 of a semiconductor material, such as silicon. A light source 14 is formed integrally in the body. The device comprises an associated light detector 16 and an optical path providing part 19 having a refractive index and extending between the light Page | 72 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL source 14 and the detector 16, to provide an optical path 18 having a path length. A sensor 20 cooperates with the optical path providing part 19 and is configured to modulate light emitted by the light source 14, by changing at least one of light absorption characteristics in the optical path by exposing a medium in the optical path to the emitted light, the path length and the refractive index. 21: 2011/04615 22: 2010/05/26 43: 2013/01/03 51: B61D 71: QIQIHAR RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK CO., LTD., DALIAN QICHE RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK CO., LTD. 72: ZHANG, XIN, HAN, JUNFENG, ZHAO, YONGJI, YU, YUEBIN, LIU, HAIPENG 33: CN 31: 201020153157.5 32: 2010/04/02 54: SIDE WALL AND BOXCAR OF RAILWAY WAGON 00: The present invention provides a side wall of railway wagon and a boxcar of railway wagon. The side wall of the railway wagon comprises an upper side plate, a lower side plate, an inner side stake and an outer side stake, wherein the said inner side stake is arranged at the inner side of the said upper side plate and the said lower side plate, and the said outer side stake is arranged at the upper part of the said side wall of railway wagon and is arranged at the outer side of the said upper side plate. By applying the side wall in the form of internal stakes, the side wall of railway wagon and the boxcar of railway wagon of the present invention can make full use of the width space between the outer surface of the side plate and the outer surface of the side stake on the basis that the external dimension of the railway wagon is not changed, thereby effectively improving the volume of the railway wagon and the transporting capability of the train. 21: 2011/04616 22: 2010/06/23 43: 2013/01/22 51: B61D 71: QIQIHAR RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK CO., LTD., MUDANJIANG JINYUAN COUPLER AND DRAFT GEAR MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. 72: QIN, XIAOFENG, TAO, CHUNGUO, LU, YANG, XIAO, LIMIN, WEN, BAOLI, WEI, XUNQIAN 33: CN 31: 201010202732.0 32: 2010/06/13 54: STEEL AND COUPLER MADE FROM THE SAME 00: The present invention provides a type of steel and a coupler made from same, comprising the following compositions in percentages by weight: carbon: 0.24%-0.32%; silicon: 0.20%-0.50%; manganese: 1.30%-1.70%; phosphorus: less than or equal to 0.02%; sulphur: less than or equal to 0.02%; copper: less than or equal to 0.30%; chromium: 0.50%0.80%; nickel: 0.40%-0.70%; molybdenum: 0.25%0.45%; aluminium: 0.02%-0.08%; and the remainders are iron and other inevitable elements. The steel of the present invention is advantaged in high strength and excellent toughness and therefore the mechanical property thereof is better than the standard of conventional grade E steel. 21: 2011/04665 22: 2010/01/15 43: 2013/01/04 51: B61D; B60P; B65D 71: XI' AN RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 72: ZHU, YINGBO, HAN, ZHIJIAN, GUO, XIAOFENG, ZHENG, GUOZHONG, HOU, JUN, JIN, YAOHUI, HU, GUANGSHOU, XUE, PEIRONG, FU, ZHENYU, FENG, YI, LIU, SHIFANG, MA, JINHUO, BAI, XUELING Page | 73 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 33: CN 31: 2009200347295 32: 2009/09/25 54: VISCOUS OIL TANK CAR 00: A railway tank car for loading and transporting the media like viscous oil comprises a tank body (1), traction bolsters (2), a heating device (3), an end ladder, and a guard rail (5) for a running board. The heating device (3) is provided on the exterior of the tank body (1), and comprises heating pipes and a heat-insulating sleeve thereof. The heat-insulating sleeve is provided on the exterior of the heating pipes. The heating pipe is composed of a tubular object with an opening and the tank body (1) welded together, and the tank body (1) is also a component part of the heating pipes. The heating pipe comprises a gas inlet joint and a water outlet. The tank car has a lighter self-weight by using the heating device with the external heating pipes, can meet the loading requirement of the viscous oil tank car of 80 ton class, and also avoids the technical defect of the heating structure of internal heating pipes type in terms of technology. 21: 2011/04972 22: 2011/07/06 43: 2013/01/07 51: B01D 71: AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. 72: WHITE, VINCENT, FOGASH, KEVIN BOYLE, PETROCELLI, FRANCIS PETER 33: US 31: 12/832,096 32: 2010/07/08 54: INTEGRATION OF CATALYTIC SO2 OXIDATION AND OXYFUEL SOUR COMPRESSION 00: Sulfur dioxide (SO2) may be removed from carbon dioxide feed gas by contacting the carbon dioxide at an elevated temperature and an elevated pressure with a catalyst for oxidizing SO2, in the presence of oxygen (O2) to convert SO2to sulfur trioxide (SO3); contacting SO3in the resultant SO3-enriched carbon dioxide gas with water to produce sulfuric acid and SO2-depleted carbon dioxide gas; and separating the sulfuric acid from the SO2-depleted carbon dioxide gas. If present, NOxis also removed from the carbon dioxide feed gas as nitric acid to produce SO2-depleted, NOx-lean carbon dioxide gas. The method has particular application in the removal of SO2and NOxfrom flue gas produced by oxyfuel combustion of a hydrocarbon fuel or carbonaceous fuel, within or downstream of the CO2compression train of CO2recovery and purification system. 21: 2011/04973 22: 2011/07/06 43: 2013/01/07 51: B01D 71: AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. 72: WHITE, VINCENT, FOGASH, KEVIN BOYLE, PETROCELLI, FRANCIS PETER 33: US 31: 12/832,204 32: 2010/07/08 54: SORBENT USE WITH OXYFUEL SOUR COMPRESSION 00: Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is removed from carbon dioxide feed gas comprising SO2as a contaminant by maintaining the carbon dioxide feed gas at an elevated pressure in contact with an alkaline sorbent for a period of time sufficient to react said alkaline sorbent with SO2. Where NOx, oxygen (O2) and water are also present, not only is the rate of reaction with the sorbent increased, but also additional SO2is removed by conversion to sulfuric Page | 74 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL acid, and NOxis removed as nitric acid. The method has particular application in the removal of SO2and NOxfrom flue gas produced by oxyfuel combustion of a hydrocarbon or carbonaceous fuel. 21: 2011/04974 22: 2011/07/06 43: 2013/01/16 51: B01D 71: AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. 72: WHITE, VINCENT, FOGASH, KEVIN BOYLE, PETROCELLI, FRANCIS PETER 33: US 31: 12/832,095 32: 2010/07/08 54: HANDLING OF ACIDS FROM COMPRESSED OXYFUEL-DERIVED CO2 00: Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is removed from a corbon dioxide feed gas by maintaining the feed gas at elevated pressure(s) in the presence of oxygen (O 2), water and NOxfor a period of time sufficient to convert SO2&nbsp;to sufuric acid and NOxto nitric acid and produce SO2-depleted, NOx-lean carbon dioxide gas. The invention resides in separating the sulfuric and nitric acids from said SO2-depleted, NOx-lean carbon dioxide gas, and then neutralizing the acids by reaction with an alkaline sorbent in an acid/sorbent reactor system to produce sorbentderive sulfate. The method has particular application in the removal of SO2and NOxfrom flue gas produced by oxyfuel combustion of a carbonaceous fuel. 21: 2011/04975 22: 2011/07/06 43: 2013/01/07 51: B01D 71: AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. 72: GOLDEN, TIMOTHY CHRISTOPHER, WHITE, VINCENT, WRIGHT, ANDREW DAVID 33: US 31: 12/832,156 32: 2010/07/08 54: TREATMENT OF FLUE GAS FROM AN OXYFUEL COMBUSTION PROCESS 00: Carbon monoxide (CO) may be removed from flue gas generated by oxyfuel combustion of a hydrocarbon or carbonaceous fuel, by contacting the flue gas, or a CO-containing gas derived therefrom, at a first elevated temperature, e.g. at least 80&deg;C, and at a first elevated pressure, e.g. at least 2 bar (0.2 Mpa), with at least one catalyst bed comprising a CO-oxidation catalyst in the presence of oxygen (O2) to convert CO to carbon dioxide and produce carbon dioxide-enriched gas. The carbon dioxide produced from the CO may be recovered from the carbon dioxide-enrigched gas using conventional carbon dioxide recovery techniques. NO in the flue gas may also be oxidized to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and removed using NO2removal techniques, or may be reduced in the presence of a reducing gas to nitrogen N2) which does not have to be removed from the gas. Page | 75 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2011/04976 22: 2011/07/06 43: 2013/01/07 51: B01D 71: AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. 72: HIGGINBOTHAM, PAUL, GOLDEN, TIMOTHY CHRISTOPHER, WHITE, VINCENT, WRIGHT, ANDREW DAVID, FOGASH, KEVIN BOYLE, KLOOSTERMAN, JEFFREY WILLIAM 33: US 31: 12/832,117 32: 2010/07/08 54: RECYCLE TSA REGEN GAS TO BOILER FOR OXYFUEL OPERATIONS 00: NO2may be removed from a carbon dioxide feed gas comprising NOxand at least one “non-condensable” gas as contaminants by passing the feed gas at a first elevated pressure through a first adsorption system that selectivey adsorbs at least NO2to produce at least substantially NO2-free carbon dioxide gas. The adsorption system is at least partially regenerated using a carbon dioxide-rich gas recovered from the substantially NO2-free carbon dioxide gas after purification. The invention has particular application in removing NOxand water from the flue gas generated by oxyfuel combustion. 21: 2011/04977 22: 2011/07/06 43: 2013/01/07 51: B01D 71: AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. 72: DIAMOND, BARRY WAYNE 33: US 31: 12/832,130 32: 2010/07/08 54: REMOVAL OF ACID MISTS 00: Acid mist may be removed efficiently from a gas stream using at least one fiber bed mist eliminator operating at elevated pressure of typically at least 2 bar (0.2 MPa), e.g. at about 4 bar (o.4 MPa) to about 50 bar (5 MPa). The invention has particular application in methods for processing carbon dioxide flue gas in which SO2and/or NOxcontaminants are converted at elevated pressure to sufuric acid condensate and/or nitric acid condensate respectively. Page | 76 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 51: C07C A61K A61P 71: BRITISH COLUMBIA CANCER AGENCY BRANCH, THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 72: SADAR, Marianne, D., MAWJI, Nasrin, R., WANG, Jun, ANDERSEN, Raymond, J., WILLIAMS, David, E., LEBLANC, Mike 33: US 31: 61/129,537 32: 2008/07/02 54: DIGLYCIDIC ETHER DERIVATIVE THERAPEUTICS AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE 00: This invention provides compound having a structure of Formula I or Formula II. Uses of such compounds for treatment of various indications, including prostate cancer as well as methods of treatment involving such compounds are also provided. 21: 2011/05013 22: 2010/02/01 43: 2013/01/08 51: C12Q 71: TOUCHLIGHT GENETICS LIMITED 72: HILL, VANESSA 33: GB 31: 0901593.4 32: 2009/01/30 54: PRODUCTION OF CLOSED LINEAR DNA 00: Anin vitroprocess for the production of closed linear deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) comprises (a) contacting a DNA template comprising at least one protelomerase target sequence with at least one DNA polymerase in the presence of one or more primers under conditions promoting amplification of said template; and (b) contacting amplified DNA produced in (a) with at least one protelomerase under conditions promoting production of closed linear DNA. A kit provides components necessary in the process. 21: 2011/0507 22: 2011/01/20 43: 2013/01/21 21: 2011/05321 22: 2011/07/19 43: 2013/01/21 51: F16B 71: Protechna S.A. 72: SCHÜTZ, Udo 33: DE 31: 102010039254.5 32: 2010/08/12 54: FASTENING DEVICE FOR FASTENING A TUBE TO A BEARING STRUCTURE AND TRANSPORT AND STORAGE CONTAINER WITH SUCH A FASTENING DEVICE 00: The present invention relates to a fastening device for fastening a tube to a bearing structure, particularly a horizontal mesh frame tube of a mesh cage attaché to a transport pallet that is used to hold a liquid container, wherein in order to form the fastening device the tube has a fastening section with a zone (25) that has been flattened by compression, the zone being provided with a fastening hole (26) to accommodate a fastening bolt connecting the fastening section to the bearing structure, wherein the fastening hole has a perimeter (27) shape such that the hole perimeter defines a force application plane between a bolt head and the fastening section that is inclined at an angle a relative to a fastening plane in which the fastening Page | 77 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL section is connected to the bearing structure, wherein the hole perimeter has a hole embrasure that is formed by an annular collar (29) extending in the direction of a fastening axis (21), and which defines a bearing surface (38) for the bolt head disposed in the force application plane. 21: 2011/05604 22: 2008/11/13 43: 2013/01/17 51: A61K 71: BAYER B.V. 72: PAULSEN, NEIL E, JOHNSON, ROLAND, COFFEE, MICHAEL 33: US 31: 11/940,106 32: 2007/11/14 54: PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING CHEWABLE DOSAGE FORMS FOR DRUG DELIVERY AND PRODUCTS THEREOF 00: A palatable, edible soft chewable medication vehicle for delivery of a pharmaceutically acceptable active ingredient, such as a drug, to an animal or human subject. The edible soft chews contain only food grade or better inactive ingredients, and preferably do not contain ingredients of animal origin. Processes for manufacturing the edible soft chews do not require the use of heat or the addition of water during mixing of active and inactive ingredients, provide stable concentrations of the active ingredient, and produce chews of consistent weight and texture. 54: INTERLINE REVENUE SHARE OPTIMIZATION METHOD 00: A carrier's interline revenue share optimization method in which the carrier is involved in several interline multi-segment journeys with other partner carriers. Each of the involved carriers operate at least one segment of the interline multi-segment journeys and each of these journeys is associated with a fare. The interline revenue share optimization method utilizes a computer system and comprises the steps of a) receiving and storing in data structured storing means of the computer system memory, input data that comprises a fixed set of tickets including the journey and the associated fare, a fixed set of prorate factors, a fixed set of partner carriers' interline rules, a set of carrier's interline rules, an interline revenue share determining algorithm and an optim ization algorithm, b) defining the variables to optimize, c) splitting the fares of the tickets between the carrier and the partner carriers and calculating an objective function as the carrier's interline revenue share, d) optimizing the objective function and obtaining the optimized set of carrier's interline variables by utilizing a processor of the computer system and e) providing via an output device of the computer system the optimized set of carrier's interline variables. 21: 2011/05840 22: 2011/08/10 43: 2013/01/11 51: G06Q 71: Amadeus s.a.s. 72: ARNAUD, Romain, CLAVERIE, Béatrice, RAUFASTE, Nathalie 33: EP 31: 09305173.8 32: 2009/02/25 Page | 78 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL to the use of the peptides and peptide derivatives in medicine, as an antibiotic, in a disinfectant or cleaning agent, as a preservative or in a packaging material, in pharmaceutical research, or in a screening method. 21: 2011/05852 22: 2011/08/10 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K, C07K 71: AMP-Therapeutics GmbH & Co. KG 72: HOFFMANN, Ralf, KNAPPE, Daniel, HANSEN, Anna Klara Brigitte 33: DE 31: 102009007381.7 32: 2009/01/29 54: ANTIBIOTIC PEPTIDES 00: The invention relates to a peptide or peptide derivative having the general formula: Sub1-X1-D2K3-P4- P5-Y6-L7-P8-R9- P10-X2- P12-P13-R14-X3I16-P17 /Y17-N18-N19-X4- Sub2, wherein X1 is a non-polar, hydrophobic group or a positively charged group, D2 is asparagine or glutamine, K3, X2, and X4 are positively charged groups, X3 is a positively charged group, proline, or a proline derivative; L7 and I16 are non-polar, hydrophobic groups, Y6 and Y17 are tyrosine, R9 and R14 are arginine, N18 and N19 are asparagine or glutamine, P4, P5, P8, P10, P12, P13, and P17 are proline, hydroxyproline, or derivatives thereof, wherein possibly one or two of the groups selected from D2, P4, P5, P8, P10, P12 P13, P17, and Y17 are replaced by an arbitrary group and/or P13 and R14 are exchanged, Sub1 is the free or modified N-terminus, and Sub2 is the free or modified C-terminus. The invention further relates 21: 2011/06279 22: 26/08/2011 43: 21/01/2013 51: E05G 71: WEB TRACK (PTY) LTD 72: MACCLOED DONALD CRAIG and ROBBIE JOHN GEORGE 33: ZA 31: 2010/02150 32: 2010/05/26 54: A DYE DISPENSER 00: 57: The invention provides a dye dispenser comprising a manifold having an elongated inlet chamber for fluid with a plurality of outlets provided through hollow needles mounted on plungers, movable under pressure in passages to extend the needles from the manifold. At least some of the passages are preferably inclined towards each other. In one embodiment, the manifold is provided as an elongate body with a longitudinally arranged inlet chamber from which the passages extend to the exterior of the body. A faceplate with apertures for the needles is securable to the body and the needles are, on assembly, located with their ends guided by the apertures of the faceplate. 21: 2011/06280 22: 26/08/2011 43: 17/01/2013 51: E05G 71: VISSER JAN WILLEM 72: WILSON TREVOR COLLIS, VISSER JAN WILLEM, MACCLEOD DONALD CRAIG 33: ZA 31: 2010/02151 32: 2010/05/26 54: INTRUSION DETECTING SHEET 00: 57: The invention provides a device to protect against unauthorized access to a container. The device is in the form of a foldable sheet, container liner. Penetration the sheet activates an alarm system. The sheet comprises laminations of sheets of electrically conductive material to each side of a middle layer of insulating material and means for connecting the conductive sheets separately into an electrical circuit. The sheet is configured to ensure that in the event of perforation, the perforated edges of one conducting sheet will extend through the separating insulating layer to make electrical contact with the other conducting sheet. The laminated sheets are cut to a shape that enables the sheet to be foldable into a predetermined shape to line a container. Page | 79 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2011/06422 22: 2011/09/01 43: 2013/01/07 51: A61B 71: Spinal Simplicity LLC 72: HESS, Harold 33: US 31: 61/207,339 32: 2009/02/11 54: INTERSPINOUS PROCESS IMPLANTS HAVING DEPLOYABLE ENGAGEMENT ARMS 00: Spinal implants include an elongated body portion dimensioned and configured for percutaneous introduction into a target interspinous process space, at which interspinous distraction and/or spinal fusion are desired. The body portion can include a threaded outer surface, or alternatively a smooth surface. The body portion can include one or more interior cavities, and can include deployable engagement members adapted and configured to move in tandem between a stowed position retracted within the interior cavity of the body portion and a deployed position extended from the interior cavity of the body for engaging adjacent spinous processes. An internal drive assembly for selectively moving the engagement members from the stowed position to the deployed position can be provided, as can a elements for locking the engagement members in a deployed position. 21: 2011/06463 22: 05/09/2011 43: 09/01/2013 51: A41D, A47C 71: CL-7 LTD 72: WOOD JOHN 33: GB 31: 0901923.3 32: 2009/02/05 54: A CUSHIONING PAD 00: 57: The present invention relates to a knee pad and a knee pad assembly. A pad for cushioning the knee when kneeling on a surface comprises structure defining longitudinal first passageways with their longitudinal axes arranged to be positioned, in use, so that they intersect with the surface being knelt on. 21: 2011/06482 22: 2011/09/05 43: 2013/01/08 51: G02B 71: Sun Chemical Corporation 72: HEIKENFELD, Jason C., SCHWARTZ, Russell, CLAPP, Lisa, MILARCIK, April, VILNER, Stanislav G. 33: US 31: 61/160,113 32: 2009/03/13 54: COLORED FLUIDS FOR ELECTROWETTING, ELECTROFLUIDIC, AND ELECTROPHORETIC TECHNOLOGIES 00: Colored fluids for electrowetting, electro fluidic, or electrophoretic devices, and the devices themselves, are disclosed. The colored fluid can include a non¬ aqueous polar solvent having (a) a dynamic viscosity of 0.1 cP to 50 cP at 250C, (b) a surface tension of 25 dynes/cm to 55 dynes/cm at 250C, and (c) an electrowetting relative response of 40% to 80%. Such colored fluids further include a colorant selected from a pigment and/or a dye. In another embodiment, the colored fluid can include a nonpolar solvent and an organic colorant selected from a pigment and/or a dye. Such colored fluids can be black in color and have a conductivity from 0 pS/cm to 5 pS/cm and a dielectric constant less than 3. The use of the colored fluids offers improvements in reliability, higher levels of chroma in the dispersed state, and the ability to achieve higher contrast ratios in display technologies. Page | 80 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL processes for their production and their use as pharmaceuticals. 21: 2011/06547 22: 2010/04/30 43: 2013/01/21 51: B01J; B01D 71: MILLENNIUM INORGANIC CHEMICALS, INC. 72: AUGUSTINE, STEVEN M 33: US 31: 12/468,461 32: 2009/05/19 54: CATALYST PROMOTERS IN VANADIUMFREE MOBILE CATALYST 00: Low temperature activity of a vanadium-free selective catalytic reduction catalyst is provided by a mixed metal oxide support containing oxides of titanium and zirconium, the support having a promoter deposited on the surface of the mixed metal oxide support, and further having an active catalyst component deposited over the promoter on the mixed metal oxide support surface. Suitable promoters include oxides of silicon, boron, aluminum, cerium, iron, chromium, cobalt, nickel, copper, tin, silver, niobium, lanthanum, titanium, and combinations thereof. Suitable active catalyst components include oxides of manganese, iron and cerium. 21: 2011/06663 22: 2011/09/12 43: 2013/01/16 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Bayer Schering Pharma Aktiengesellschaft 72: VENNEMANN, Matthias, BÄR, Thomas, MAIER, Thomas, HÖLDER, Swen, BENEKE, Gerrit, DEHMEL, Florian, ZÜLCH, Armin, STRUB, Andreas, BECKERS, Thomas, INCE, Stuart, REHWINKEL, Hartmut, LIU, Ningshu, BÖMER, Ulf 33: EP 31: 09075072.0 32: 2009/02/13 54: FUSED PYRIMIDINES 00: Compounds of formula (I), or an N-oxide, a salt, a tautomer or a stereoisomer of said compound, or a salt of said N-oxide, tautomer or stereoisomer, wherein ring B and the pyrimidine to which it is fused, R4, R5, R6, R7, m and n have the meanings as given in the description and the claims, which are effective inhibitors of the Pi3K/Akt pathway, 21: 2011/06693 22: 2010/03/26 43: 2013/01/02 51: G06F 71: POLYIC GMBH & CO. KG 72: FIX, WALTER, KNOBLOCH, ALEXANDER, ULLMAN, ANDREAS, WÖRLE, JASMIN 33: DE 31: 10 2009 014 757.8 32: 2009/03/27 54: ELECTRICAL FUNCTIONAL LAYER, PRODUCTION METHOD AND USE THEREOF 00: The invention relates to a transparent electrically conductive functional layer, especially a layered body. The invention enables, for the first time, the production of thin conductive functional layers for use in resistive touch screens, for example during the touching process. For example, the functional layer is effective with a 5 % covering of conductive segments and sufficient conductivity up to 95 % transparency to the human eye. 21: 2011/06701 22: 2010/04/19 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K; A61P 71: POLICHEM S.A. Page | 81 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 72: MAILLAND, FEDERICO 33: EP 31: 09158221.3 32: 2009/04/20 54: USE OF NIFURATEL TO TREAT INFECTIONS CAUSED BY ATOPOBIUM SPECIES 00: The present invention is directed to the use of nifuratel, or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof, to treat infections caused by Atopobium species. The invention is further directed to the use of nifuratel to treat bacteriuria, urinary tract infections, infections of external genitalia in both sexes, as well as bacterial vaginosis, or mixed vaginal infections in women, when one or more species of the genus Atopobium are among the causative pathogens of those infections. 21: 2011/06788 22: 2010/03/08 43: 2013/01/23 51: C02F 71: BACARAC TRADING 114 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: VAN DER WALT, HENDRIK WILLEM 33: ZA 31: 2009/01619 32: 2009/03/06 54: MINE WATER TREATMENT 00: This invention relates to a method of treating aqueous mine tailings and other aqueous mine residues such as mine water, especially acidic mine water (AMD) from underground workings as well as aqueous residues from reclaimed mining materials, the method including the step of treating the aqueous mine tailings or residue with a biocide/s to kill chemolithotropic bacteria such as Thiobacillic feroxidans and Desulf ovibrio vulgaris. The biocide may be chlorine dioxide, sulphur dioxide, potassium permanganate, tributyl tin oxide (TBTO), cooling tower biocides, hypobromous acid, ozone, and/or ultra violet light. The preferred biocide is a halide, in particular bromine. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, biocide/s may be applied in a Step A) to the slurry prior to the gold recovery process; in a Step B) to the slurry after the gold recovery process; and optionally in a Step C) to the dump where the slurry has been disposed in water (preferably treated AMD) sprayed on the dump for dust suppression. The composition may be stabilized and comprise an anti-scale agent. Before adding the biocide, the water may undergo neutralization. 21: 2011/0688 22: 2011/01/27 43: 2013/01/08 51: F24J F28F 71: AQUA FILTER (PTY) LTD 72: HAHN, Hans, Helmut, JORNA, Jan 33: ZA 31: 2010/0701 32: 2010/01/29 54: SOLAR HEAT COLLECTING DEVICE 00: A solar heat collecting device of the flat panel type, a process for its manufacture and parts thereof, made of extruded profiles in particular of aluminium or aluminium alloys. The device comprises a casing accomodating a heat collector assembly comprising a plurality of elongate extruded heat collector bodies, side by side, each having a tube co-axial with its axis of extrusion, flanked on each of its opposite sides integrally by an extruded web and further comprising a manifold at each end to which the respective tube ends are sealingly and communicatingly brazed. The edges of the adjoining webs of adjoining elongate bodies overlap slightly but are movable free of mechanical constraint or mutual attachment in relation to one another. Together the elongate bodies present the incoming solar radiation with a substantially plane uninterrupted area for absorption. Page | 82 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2011/06955 22: 2011/09/22 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61K 71: Glaxo Group Limited 72: AXE, Alison, BRADSHAW, David, LIPPERT, Frank, MIDDLETON, Andrew, NEWBY, Craig Sinclair, BURNETT, Gary Robert 33: GB 31: 0905863.7 32: 2009/04/03 54: ANTIBACTERIAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING 4 -ISOPROPYL-3-METHYLPHENO AND ZINC IONS 00: A composition such as an oral care composition comprising an antibacterial system comprising 4isopropyl-3 -methyl phenol (IPMP), a source of zinc ions and an anionic surface active agent is described. 21: 2011/06957 22: 2011/09/22 43: 2013/01/03 51: G07F 71: CareFusion 303, Inc. 72: HEFFRON, David 33: US 31: 12/416,820 32: 2009/04/01 54: VERTICAL MEDICATION STORAGE SYSTEM 00: Storage systems for inventory control arc disclosed. The storage systems Includes a vertical storage structure having a plurality of vertically-stacked pockets. Each vertically-stacked pocket can be configured to be separately openable for providing user access to contents of the vertically-stacked pocket. The vertical storage structure can be a vertical sliding-tvpe door, a hinged-type door, or a wall-mounted cabinet. 21: 2011/07020 22: 2011/09/26 43: 2013/01/04 51: A63B 71: THULIN, Mats 72: KJELLBERG, Otto 33: SE 31: 0900300-5 32: 2009/03/09 54: EXERCISE APPARATUS AND A WEIGHT SELECTION SYSTEM 00: The present invention relates to an exercise apparatus (2) comprising a weight stack (6) for opposing a given exercise motion through a cable (8) and pulley (10) system. The weight stack (6) comprises a set of weights (14) vertically stacked on each other. The weights have a central aperture (18) formed therein through which a lifting stem (16) is downwardly insertable. Each weight is provided with weight selector means (4), which are pivotally engagable with said lifting stem (14) for connecting and locking a selectable number of weights to the central lifting stem (14). Page | 83 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL A stretchable laminate, a process of making a stretchable laminate and a disposable absorbent article that includes a stretchable laminate are disclosed. The stretchable laminate includes a nonwoven web and a web of elastomeric material. The nonwoven web includes two layers of spunbond fibers and one layer of meltblown fibers. Some of the meltblown fibers are present in the interstices formed by the spunbond fibers of one of the layers. 21: 2011/07022 22: 2011/09/26 43: 2013/01/08 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: Glaxo Group Limited 72: HERRING, Christopher, HOLT, Lucy J., JESPERS, Laurent S., MAYER, Sebastian, PUPECKA, Malgorzata 33: US 31: 61/163,917 32: 2009/03/27 54: DRUG FUSIONS AND CONJUGATES 00: The present invention relates to drug fusions that have improved serum half lives. These fusions and conjugates comprise polypeptides, immunoglobulin (antibody) single variable domains and GLP and/or exendin molecules. The invention further relates to uses, formulations, compositions and devices comprising such drug fusions and conjugates. 21: 2011/07050 22: 2011/09/27 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61F, B32B, D04H 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: TURNER, Robert Haines, ZGODA, Donald, DANIELS, Walter Douglas, BADER, Jim Thomas, GALVIS, Erika Fabiola 33: US 31: 61/167,626 32: 2009/04/08 54: STRETCHABLE LAMINATES OF NONWOVEN WEB(S) AND ELASTIC FILM 00: - 21: 2011/07056 22: 2011/09/27 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61F, B32B, D04H 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: TURNER, Robert Haines, ZGODA, Donald, DANIELS, Walter Douglas, BADER, Jim Thomas, GALVIS, Erika Fabiola 33: US 31: 61/167,628 32: 2009/04/08 54: STRETCHABLE LAMINATES OF NONWOVEN WEB(S) AND ELASTIC FILM 00: A stretchable laminate, a process of making a stretchable laminate and a disposable absorbent article that includes a stretchable laminate are disclosed. The stretchable laminate includes a nonwoven web and a web of elastomeric material. The nonwoven web includes two layers of spunbond multi-component fibers and one layer of meltblown fibers. The multi-component fibers include a first polymer and a second polymer having different melt temperatures. Thermo-bonds are formed at least partially through the nonwoven web. Some of the thermo-bonds can be elongated in the crossmachine direction of the nonwoven web. Page | 84 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2011/07057 22: 2011/09/27 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61F, B32B, D04H 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: TURNER, Robert Haines, ZGODA, Donald, DANIELS, Walter Douglas, BADER, Jim Thomas, GALVIS, Erika Fabiola 33: US 31: 61/167,633 32: 2009/04/08 54: STRETCHABLE LAMINATES OF NONWOVEN WEB(S) AND ELASTIC FILM 00: A stretchable laminate, a process of making a stretchable laminate and a disposable absorbent article that includes a stretchable laminate are disclosed. The stretchable laminate includes a nonwoven web and a web of elastomeric material. The nonwoven web includes three layers of spunbond fibers and two layers of meltblown fibers. The side of the nonwoven web that includes two layers of spunbond fibers is attached to the elastomeric material. 21: 2011/07058 22: 2011/09/27 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61F, B32B, D04H 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: TURNER, Robert Haines, ZGODA, Donald, DANIELS, Walter Douglas, BADER, Jim Thomas, GALVIS, Erika Fabiola 33: US 31: 61/167,638 32: 2009/04/08 54: STRETCHABLE LAMINATES OF NONWOVEN WEB(S) AND ELASTIC FILM 00: A stretchable laminate, a process of making a stretchable laminate and a disposable absorbent article that includes a stretchable laminate are disclosed. The stretchable laminate includes a nonwoven web and a web of elastomeric material. The nonwoven web includes two layers of spunbond fibers and one layer of meltblown fibers. Some of the meltblown fibers are present in the interstices formed by the spunbond fibers of one of the layers. As a result of activation of the stretchable laminate, the nonwoven web has a Residual Maximum Peak Force of at least 0.3 N/cm. 21: 2011/07095 22: 2011/09/28 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 72: BELEMA, Makonen, KADOW, John F. 33: US 31: 61/167,989 32: 2009/04/09 54: HEPATITIS C VIRUS INHIBITORS 00: The present disclosure relates to compounds, compositions and methods for the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds and methods for using these compounds in the treatment of HCV infection. 21: 2011/07144 22: 2011/09/29 43: 2013/01/04 51: B23K 71: VAIA, Davide 72: VAIA, Davide 54: WELDING HEAD FOR RAIL WELDING 00: This invention concerns a welding head for welding the extremities of two sections of rail and comprises two half -heads (10) aligned and sliding with regard to one another in a longitudinal direction. Each half head comprises grip means (12, 13) to grasp a respective section of rail and two electrodes (16) suitable for contact with respective sections of rail in order to carry out a flash butt weld. The head also comprises traction actuator means (20) which extend in a longitudinal direction and are connected to the two half- heads (10) to shift the two halfheadsin a longitudinal direction one towards the Page | 85 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL other, said traction actuator means (20) having a stroke suitable for allowing, during a cycle of welding two sections of rail, simultaneous regulation of rail tensions. 21: 2011/07256 22: 2011/10/04 43: 2013/01/07 51: C07K 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: CHEDID, Marcio, DARLING, Ryan James, GALVIN, Rachelle Jeanette, SWANSON, Barbara Anne 33: US 31: 61/168,411 32: 2009/04/10 54: DKK-1 ANTIBODIES 00: The invention provides human engineered antibodies, antigen-binding fragments thereof, that bind to, and inhibit the activity of, human DKK-1, and which are effective in treating diseases in which pathogenesis is mediated by DKK-1. 21: 2011/07273 22: 05/10/2011 43: 07/01/2013 51: G01R, G06F, G08C 71: FREESTYLE TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD 72: DONAGHEY ANDREW PAUL and LE BLANCE DAVID VICTOR OCTAVE 33: AU 31: 2009901397 32: 2009/03/31 54: A COMMUNICATION PROCESS AND SYSTEM ASSOCIATED WITH MONITORING AND CONTROLLING RESOURCE CONSUMPTION 00: 57: A method executed by a concentrator connected between a plurality of remote units and a management server, the method including: (i) receiving and storing properties data associated with a remote unit including a microengine and a meter for measuring usage of a resource at a customer's premises, the properties data representing a profile of the remote unit; (ii) receiving message data representing a request associated with the remote unit from the management server; (iii) generating response data representing a response to the request based on the message data and the stored properties data; and (iv) sending the response data to one of the remote unit and the management server, as determined by the request based on the message data. 21: 2011/07275 22: 05/10/2011 43: 07/01/2013 51: A01N, A61K, C07C, A61P, A61Q, A01P 71: PIERRE FABRE DERMO COSMETIQUE 72: POIGNY STEPHANE 33: FR 31: 0952289 32: 2009/04/08 54: SULPHURATED DERIVATIVES OF RESORCINOL, PREPARATION OF SAME AND COSMETIC USES THEREOF 00: 57: The present invention relates to a compound of the general formula (I) where: X = S, SO or SO2; and one of the radicals R1 and R2 is a hydrogen atom and the other is a radical: a C1 to C18 linear or branched alkyl, optionally substituted by one or more halogen atom(s); a C2 to C18 linear or branched alkenyl, optionally substituted by one or more halogen atom(s); an aralkyl, optionally substituted by one or more C1 to C6 alkoxy group(s); or a COR3 or CONHR3, but not simultaneously, where R3 is a radical: a C1 to C18 linear or branched alkyl, optionally substituted by one or more halogen atom(s); a C2 to C18 linear or branched alkenyl, optionally substituted by one or more halogen atom(s); an aralkyl, optionally substituted by one or more C1 to C6 alkoxy group(s); an aralkenyl, optionally substituted by one or more C1 to C6 alkoxy groups and/or one or more OH group(s); or an aryl radical, optionally substituted by one or more C1 to C6 alkoxy group(s). Page | 86 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL impact-protection canopy comprises a shelf (116) mounted on a support assembly (118) which is in turn mountable on the plant vehicle, the shelf being mounted on the support assembly such that the shelf is movable to and from an extended working position over the operator work area and a retracted stowed position clear of the operator work area. In this way, the shelf can be positioned above the operator work area to provide protection to the operator from items falling from above. 21: 2011/07352 22: 07/10/2011 43: 07/01/2013 51: B63B 71: SXT FRACNE S.A. 72: LORANG MATTHIEU 33: FR 31: 0952408 32: 2011/04/10 54: INDEPENDENT MODULE FOR PRODUCING POWER FOR A SHIP, AND ASSOCIATED SHIP ASSEMBLY 00: 57: The invention relates to a module for producing electric power for a main ship (1), capable of supplying the power required to propel said main ship (1), the module being produced in the form of a secondary ship (2) separate from the main ship (1) and including a power plant (3), the secondary ship (2) being provided with an electrical connection means (7) for establishing an electrical connection between the power plant (3) and the main ship (1) and a means (6a, 6b) for interlocking with the main ship (1) in order to secure the former from moving from the main ship (1), characterised in that the electrical connection means (7) is suitable for supplying electric power to the propulsion means (4) of the main ship (1). 21: 2011/07353 22: 07/10/2011 43: 07/01/2013 51: B66F 71: BOURKE JOHN 72: BOURKE JOHN 33: IE 31: S2009/0185 32: 2009/03/09 54: AN IMPACT-PROTECTION CANOPY 00: 57: The present invention relates to an impactprotection canopy (106) for use with an operator work (100) area of a plant vehicle wherein the 21: 2011/07368 22: 2010/04/22 43: 2013/01/07 51: G08G 71: INRIX, INC. 72: HUANG, TE-MING, YAKICH, VALERIE RAYBOLD, HERSCH, JESSE, STOPPLER, WAYNE, BARKER, ALEC, CAHN, ROBERT C, SCOFIELD, CHRISTOPHER LAURENCE 33: US 31: 61/171,574 32: 2009/04/22 54: PREDICTING EXPECTED ROAD TRAFFIC CONDITIONS BASED ON HISTORICAL AND CURRENT DATA 00: Techniques are described for determining and using information regarding expected road traffic flow conditions information for vehicles traveling on roads. The expected road traffic flow conditions for a particular portion of a road may be generated by combining historical representative information about road traffic flow conditions for that road portion with current information about actual traffic flow on or near that road portion. The combination may, for example, provide benefits for estimating expected traffic flow conditions information for roads with structural flow obstructions that cause reduced traffic flow at certain road locations and times - for example, the expected traffic flow conditions information may be based at least in part on fitting or Page | 87 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL otherwise adapting partial actual traffic flow information about a vehicle's actual travel path to a historical travel profile for a road that includes representative traffic flow information for various combinations of road locations and time periods. 21: 2011/07378 22: 2011/10/07 43: 2013/01/07 51: C07C, C07D 71: Glaxo Group Limited 72: EDNEY, Dean David, JOHN, Matthew Peter 33: US 31: 61/169,046 32: 2009/04/14 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A BIPHENYL-2-YLCARBAMIC ACID ESTER 00: A process for the preparation of the compound of Formula (II): which process comprises reacting a compound of Formula (Vl): with a compound of Formula (IV): in a suitable solvent. 21: 2011/07407 22: 2011/10/10 43: 2013/01/10 51: B65B 71: Nestec S.A. 72: WATELAIN, Annie, FERNANDES, Paulo 33: US 31: 61/209,748 32: 2009/03/11 54: CHUNKS IN GRAVY FOOD COMPOSITIONS 00: The invention provides chunks in gravy food compositions comprising chunks in gravy in a chunks to gravy ratio of from about 25:75 to about 60:40, wherein the gravy comprises from about 0.01 to about 1 % guar and from about 0.01 to about 1% deacetylated xanthan. The gravy maintains its viscosity during the manufacturing process and ensures an even distribution of the chunks in the chunks in gravy food composition. 21: 2011/07408 22: 2011/10/10 43: 2013/01/10 51: C12Q 71: Nestec S.A., Lifegen Technologies, LLC 72: PROLLA, Tomas Alberto, WEINDRUCH, Richard Howard, PAN, Yuanlong, HANNAH, Steven Scott, MIDDLETON, Rondo Paul, JACKSON, Janet Rosann, BARGER, Jamie Louis, PUGH, Thomas Darwin 33: US 31: 61/209,854 32: 2009/03/11 54: TISSUE-SPECIFIC AGING BIOMARKERS Page | 88 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 00: The invention provides methods of developing tissue-specific biomarkers of aging, sets of robust biomarkers identified by those methods, and uses of the biomarkers to identify nutrients and other functional ingredients or agents having anti-aging properties. 21: 2011/07409 22: 2011/10/10 43: 2013/01/10 51: B65D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: COLO, Christian Anthony, WOLF, John Joseph, EMENHISER, Anne McCandlish, HANSON, Eric Marvin, LAWRENCE, Christina Mayadas, FLETCHER, Robert LaVenture 33: US 31: 61/159,224 32: 2009/03/11 54: CUSTOMIZED CHILDREN'S FEEDING SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF 00: Customized children's feeding systems and methods of using the customized children's feeding systems are provided, in a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides a packaged food product (10) including a tray (12) defining at least three compartments (20,22,24) and an individual food cartridge located in each of the compartments. Each food cartridge and compartment can be associated with a corresponding color, shape or symbol that is representative of a food category. 21: 2011/07418 22: 2011/10/10 43: 2013/01/10 51: C01B 71: Solvay SA 72: HALASA, Matej, GANHY, Jean-Pierre, LIEBENS, Armin T. 33: EP 31: 09156386.6 32: 2009/03/27 54: METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 00: A process for production of hydrogen peroxide which comprises the following steps: (a) hydrogenation of a working solution comprising at least one non-ionic quinone compound selected from anthraquinone and its derivatives, phenanthrenequinone and its derivatives, naphthoquinone and its derivatives, and benzoquinone and its derivatives, wherein the total molecular weight of the optional groups attached to the quinone skeleton is lower than 500, to obtain at least one corresponding hydroquinone compound; (b) oxidation of said at least one hydroquinone compound to obtain hydrogen peroxide; and (c) separation of said hydrogen peroxide, during and/or subsequently to said oxidation step; characterised in that the working solution of either step a) and/or b) comprises less than 30% by weight of organic solvent. 21: 2011/07480 22: 2011/10/12 43: 2013/01/14 51: A23G, B05C, B65B, F16K, G01F 71: Nestec S.A. 72: WALKER, John Howard, LEADBEATER, John Michael, SUTTON, Jonathan 33: GB 31: 0904393.6 32: 2009/03/13 54: APPARATUS FOR DEPOSITING 00: An apparatus for depositing a liquid, semi-liquid or semi-solid food product. The apparatus comprises a fixed volume chamber for receiving the food product under a positive pressure, the chamber being defined by chamber walls, one of the chamber walls being provided with an outlet orifice for depositing the food product, the outlet orifice being provided with a first sealing surface. The apparatus also comprises a valve spindle arranged for reciprocating movement within the chamber, the length direction of the valve spindle extending substantially perpendicular to the chamber wall in which the outlet orifice is provided, a first end of the valve spindle being provided with a second sealing surface. The second sealing surface of the valve spindle is arranged for abutting the first sealing surface of the outlet orifice to thereby close the outlet orifice. Page | 89 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2011/07481 22: 2011/10/12 43: 2013/01/14 51: B65D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: URUSHIDANI, Yukihiro, HOLTEN, Stephen Ray 33: US 31: 61/210,067 32: 2009/03/13 54: COMPOSITE COVERS FOR CONTAINERS 00: The invention provides composite covers and reclosable containers using the covers. In a general embodiment, the composite cover includes a flexible lid and an overcap rim fixedly attached to the flexible lid. The flexible lid includes a flexible layer, a metallic layer, and a sealant layer. A tab can be attached to at least one of the flexible layer and the metallic layer to provide a method for opening the container. 21: 2011/07525 22: 2011/10/13 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61F 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: KLINE, Mark James, LAWSON, Michael Irwin, MACURA, Anna Elizabeth, RAYCHECK, Jeromy Thomas, RUIZ, Oscar Antonio 33: US 31: 61/175,185 32: 2009/05/04 54: WEARABLE ARTICLE WITH HIGHLY EXTENSIBLE FASTENING MEMBER HAVING STRESS DISTRIBUTION FEATURES 00: Wearable disposable absorbent articles such as disposable diapers, having elastically extensible fastening members (also sometimes known as fastening "ears") with particular features, extending from a chassis or main portion of the articles, are disclosed. The fastening members may be highly extensible and have an overall geometry characterized by greater length nearer the chassis or main portion and lesser length nearer the distal end. Examples disclosed may have a fastener zone having a Stiffness of at least about 1,500 N/m, and shape and dimensional characteristics, that help avoid problems of buckling and/or flipping of edges of the fastening members, dishing of fastener Page | 90 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL components, and fastening member tearing, while the articles are applied and worn. The invention relates to an anchoring harpoon (1) intended in particular for an aircraft, capable of cooperating with an anchoring grate (2) of a platform, comprising jack means (3) including cylinder means (4) containing mobile piston means (5) provided with a rod (6) that extends beyond the cylinder means, the free end of which includes a harpoon head (7) that is hooked in the grate and comprises retaining fingers (8, 13, 14) that can be moved between a retracted position and an active position by control means (9). The invention is characterised in that the jack means are connected to a pressurised fluid source (30) by means of control means (31) and in that the pressurised fluid source includes a consumable gas cartridge (30). 21: 2011/07562 22: 2011/10/14 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K, A61P 71: AstraZeneca AB 72: KAVERI, Das, MELNICK, David Alan, RADHA, Shandil 33: US 31: 61/160,385 32: 2009/03/16 54: COMPOUND FOR THE TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS 00: (5R)-3-[4-[1-[(2S)-2,3-dihydroxypropanoyl]-3,6dihydro-2H-pyridin-4-yl]-3,5- difluoro-phenyl]-5(isoxazol-3-yloxymethyl)oxazolidin-2-one, or a pharmaceutically- acceptable salt, or an in-vivohydrolysable ester thereof, for use in the treatment of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. 21: 2011/07566 22: 2011/10/14 43: 2013/01/08 51: B64F, F16B 71: DCNS 72: AFFRE DE SAINT ROME, Ronan 33: FR 31: 0952175 32: 2009/04/03 54: ANCHORING HARPOON, FOR EXAMPLE FOR AN AIRCRAFT, AND ANCHORING SYSTEM INCLUDING ONE SUCH HARPOON 00: - 21: 2011/07595 22: 2011/10/17 43: 2013/01/17 51: A61J, A61K, A61P 71: Wirra IP Pty Ltd 72: HUTCHINGS, Mark J., VAN NIEKERK, Christiaan M. 33: AU 31: 2009901410 32: 2009/04/01 54: A MULTIDOSE PACKAGE, COURSE AND METHOD OF TREATMENT FOR DELIVERING PREDETERMINED MULTIPLE DOSES OF A PHARMACEUTICAL Page | 91 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 00: The invention provides: a multidose package containing an imiquimod formulation suitable for treating topical conditions such as actinic keratosis, superficial basal cell carcinoma and external genital warts, said package comprising: a) a dispensing aperture for dispensing the formulation from the package; b) a reservoir containing a sufficient amount of said formulation to provide two or more doses; c) a metered dosage means for measuring a predetermined dose of said formulation, said means comprising an inlet from said reservoir and an outlet to said dispensing aperture; and d) an actuating means for operating said dosage means such that the predetermined dose is delivered to said dispensing aperture; wherein said dose is dispensed without microbial or other contamination or degradation of the formulation in reservoir; a course of treatment of actinic keratosis, superficial basal cell carcinoma or external genital warts comprising provision of a multidose package containing an imiquimod formulation' suitable for said treatment; a method of treatment of actinic keratosis, superficial basal cell carcinoma or external to genital warts with multiple doses of an imiquimod formulation characterised in that the multiple doses are provided by a multidose package; and a method of providing a multidose package containing an imiquimod formulation suitable for treating topical conditions such as actinic keratosis, superficial basal cell carcinoma and external genital warts. 21: 2011/07645 22: 19/10/2011 43: 04/12/2012 51: G06F 71: THE MOBILE2BUDGET TRUST 72: DE WAAL MEYER 33: ZA 31: 2010/07588 32: 2010/10/25 54: A BUDGETING SYSTEM 00: 57: A system (10) for facilitating the establishment and maintenance of an electronic budget and associated spending information for a plurality of users (18) is provided. The system includes a remotely accessible server (12) configured to permit each of the plurality of users to create a user account and define a desired budget by means of a user interface (50). The desired budget includes spending categories and desired levels of expenditure within each category. The system is configured to, subsequent to a user making a purchase, receive a data message from a mobile phone (20) carried by that user, the data message including information as to an amount and category of the expenditure relating to that purchase, and to associate the data message with the user account. The system is also configured to indicate the expenditure on the user interface and to track the expenditure of the user over time and comparatively indicate the user’s actual expenditure in relation to the desired budget on the user interface. 21: 2011/07695 22: 2010/05/12 43: 2013/01/21 51: C07D; C07B 71: MEIJI SEIKA PHARMA CO., LTD 72: GOTO, KIMIHIKO, ANDO, TAKASHI, FUKUDA, YOSHIMASA, KURIHARA, KENICHI, WATANABE, TAKASHI, MINOWA, NOBUTO, NAKANISHI, NOZOMU, MITOMI, MASAAKI 33: JP 31: 2009-116305 32: 2009/05/13 33: JP 31: 2010-044416 32: 2010/03/01 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING PYRIPYROPENE DERIVATIVES 00: A process for efficiently producing a pyripyropene derivative having acyloxy groups in the 1- and 11positions and a hydroxy group in the 7-position. The process comprises a step in which the hydroxy groups in the 1- and 11-positions of the compound represented by formula (B1) are selectively acylated with an acylating agent in the presence or absence of a base in one to three stages. Page | 92 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL stearic acid, oleic acid, lecithin, and palm oil. Also disclosed are methods for making a ruminant feed composition. 21: 2011/07738 22: 2011/10/21 43: 2013/01/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Tibotec Pharmaceuticals 72: DEMIN, Samuël Dominique, MC GOWAN, David, LAST, Stefaan Julien, RABOISSON, Pierre Jean-Marie Bernard 33: EP 31: 09158676.8 32: 2009/04/24 54: DIARYL ETHERS 00: Compounds of the formula (I): including any possible stereoisomers thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt and/or solvate thereof, as well as pharmaceutical formulations and the use of compounds of formula I as HCV inhibitors. 21: 2011/07740 22: 2011/10/21 43: 2013/01/21 51: A23K 71: H.J. Baker & Bro., Inc. 72: WRIGHT, Danny R., VALAGENE, Richard J. 33: US 31: 61/202,969 32: 2009/04/23 54: GRANULAR FEED SUPPLEMENT 00: A ruminant feed composition, having a granulated core having at least one active substance and at least one layer of a coating material surrounding the core, the coating material comprising a vegetable oil and a modifying agent. Modifying agents include 21: 2011/07804 22: 2010/05/10 43: 2013/01/16 51: F04B 71: WARREN RUPP, INC. 72: MCCOURT, MARK D 33: US 31: 61/176,754 32: 2009/05/08 54: AIR OPERATED DIAPHRAGM PUMP WITH ELECTRIC GENERATOR 00: An air operated double diaphragm pump comprises an integrated electric generator and an air efficiency device. The integrated electric generator increases the portability of the air operated double diaphragm pump. The air efficiency device varies the amount of compressed fluid entering the pump between a high volume and a low volume dependent upon the velocity and position of the pump's diaphragm assemblies to optimize the pump's efficient use of the compressed air. 21: 2011/07906 22: 2010/05/12 43: 2013/01/02 51: F24J 71: FRELLER, WALTER 72: FRELLER, WALTER 33: AT 31: A 719/2009 32: 2009/05/12 54: APPARATUS FOR HEATING SERVICE WATER 00: The invention relates to a device for heating process water by means of a solar collector, which comprises a process water container (7) having a partially cylindrical jacket (8) as an absorber and an enclosure (1) that covers the process water Page | 93 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL container (7). The enclosure forms a transparent cylindrical jacket (3), the axis of which extends parallel with the axis of the jacket (8) of the process water container (7). In order to create advantageous heating conditions, the process water container (7) is connected in a thermally conducting manner to an absorber plate (4) that forms a bottom of the enclosure (1), and the absorber plate (4) and the jacket (8) of the process water container (7) are covered by a coarsely meshed, heat-insulating woven fabric (11). 21: 2011/07946 22: 2010/04/27 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61B 71: PROTEUS DIGITAL HEALTH, INC., 72: HAFEZI, HOOMAN, AU-YEUNG, KIT YEE, DUCK, ROBERT, ROBERTSON, TIMOTHY, HOLEN, MARIA, COSTELLO, BENEDICT 33: US 31: 61/173,511 32: 2009/04/28 33: US 31: 61/173,564 32: 2009/04/28 54: HIGHLY RELIABLE INGESTIBLE EVENT MARKERS AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME 00: Ingestible event markers having high reliability are provided. Aspects of the ingestible event markers include a support, a control circuit, a first electrochemical material, a second electrochemical material and a membrane. In addition, the ingestible event markers may include one or more components that impart high reliability to the ingestible event marker. Further, the ingestible event markers may include an active agent. In some aspects, the active agent, such as a pharmaceutically active agent or a diagnostic agent may be associated with the membrane. 21: 2011/07976 22: 2010/05/18 43: 2013/01/14 51: B66B 71: INVENTIO AG 72: ARAKI YASSUDA, SERGIO 33: EP 31: 09161013.9 32: 2009/05/25 54: SUSPENSION ANCHORING IN AN ELEVATOR SYSTEM 00: The invention relates to an elevator system (100) having at least one elevator cab (2), and having at least one counterweight (4), both of which can be counter-directionally displaced at at least one guide rail (7) in an elevator shaft (1) via a traction sheave (5) of a drive (6); having at least one pivotable suspension anchoring (33), which is adaptable to displacements of the suspension (3) according to a displacement angle (AW), wherein a rolling body (31) can be unrolled on a holding plate (20). Page | 94 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2011/08046 22: 2010/04/21 43: 2013/01/16 51: C03B; F16B; F16D 71: OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC. 72: SHUE, LARRY N 33: US 31: 12/463,788 32: 2009/05/11 54: GLASSWARE FORMING MACHINE BAFFLE ARM ASSEMBLY 00: A glassware forming machine baffle arm assembly (100) that includes a quick- connect/disconnect arrangement mounting a baffle manifold on a baffle arm. The assembly includes a baffle arm (102) having an aperture, and a baffle manifold (101) having a segment (105) extending through said aperture and permitting rotation of said baffle manifold with respect to said baffle arm. The arrangement also includes a threadless nut (210 or 310), and a bayonet connection between said threadless nut and said baffle manifold segment. 21: 2011/08059 22: 2011/11/02 43: 2012/05/03 51: A01C 71: MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY LLC 72: DAVIS, Jeffrey, Scot, KREJCAREK, Michael, BOYCE, Greg, FUHRMAN, James, E., KELPE, David 33: USA 31: 61/175,038 32: 2009/05/03 33: USA 31: 61/321,027 32: 2010/04/05 54: SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES FOR COMBINING DIFFERENT TYPES OF SEEDS 00: A process and system are provided for preparing seed mixes having a target quantity and a target ratio of different types of seeds. The process generally includes portioning quantities of different types of seeds from bulk supplies of the seeds, and combining the portioned quantities of seeds to prepare the seed mixes. The system generally includes first and second dispensing assemblies for portioning the quantities of the different types of seeds from the bulk supplies, and a mixing assembly for receiving the portioned quantities of seeds as the seed mixes. The combined quantities of the different types of seeds in the seed mixes are substantially Page | 95 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL equal to the target quantity, and a ratio of the quantities of the different types of seeds is substantially equal to the target ratio. 21: 2011/08076 22: 2010/04/15 43: 2013/01/10 51: H05K; E04H; F24F 71: BRIPCO BVBA 72: ROGERS, PAUL 33: GB 31: 0909584.5 32: 2009/06/03 33: GB 31: PCT/GB2009/051777 32: 2009/12/29 54: DATA CENTRE 00: A data centre (100) includes at least one rack room (in for example module 140) having a floor and a plurality of rack storage areas on the floor, each rack storage area being arranged to accommodate a plurality of racks (143) in which a plurality of rackmountable electronic components may be housed, one or more controllable air circulation systems (in for example module 122), one or more cold aisles (144) in the rack room, each cold aisle being adjacent to a rack storage area, and one or more hot aisles (145) in the rack room, each hot aisle being adjacent to a rack storage area. There may be a large air duct, in the form of a personnel corridor (123), for transporting, under the control of the one or more air circulation systems, cooling air, above the floor, to the one or more cold aisles. The air supply corridor/duct (123) may have a height greater than 1.5m above the floor and a cross-sectional area 2 of at least 2m and a maximum dimension in the plane of the cross-section of less than 3m. 21: 2011/08250 22: 2011/11/10 43: 2013/02/13 51: H01F, H01H 71: Sensus Spectrum LLC 72: BROWN, Michael, R., MAZZA, William, R., Jr, BURSTALL, Oliver, DAMES, Andrew 33: US 31: 12/437,596 32: 2009/05/08 54: MAGNETIC LATCHING ACTUATOR 00: A magnetic latching actuator operable to control the movement of at least a first contact and second contact between a closed position in which the contacts physically engage each other and an open position in which the contacts are spaced from each other. The magnetic latching actuator includes first and second stationary permanent magnets oriented such that the first magnetic field created by the first Page | 96 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL magnet and the second magnetic field created by the second magnet are in opposite directions. An actuation coil surrounds both the first and second magnets. Current is supplied to the actuation coil in a first direction to create a first magnetic field or a second direction to create a second actuation magnetic field opposite the first actuation magnetic field. A yoke is movable relative to the first and second magnets to cause the first and second contacts to move between the open and closed positions 21: 2011/08387 22: 2009/06/08 43: 2012/11/20 51: H04L; H04B 71: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 72: TSUJI, AKIHIRO 33: - 31: - 32: 54: PON SYSTEM, STATION SIDE APPARATUS, AND SUBSCRIBER SIDE APPARATUS 00: An OLT (2) transmits an inquiry frame for checking a link and checking a data accumulation amount from an ONU (4). The ONU (4) returns an inquiry response frame as a response. When the ONU (4) detects a state in which an upstream traffic is not present, the ONU (4) writes to that effect on the response frame and transmits the response frame to the OLT (2). The OLT (2) monitors a downstream traffic. When the OLT (2) recognizes, based on a result of the monitoring or the inquiry response frame, a state in which the upstream or downstream traffic is not present, the OLT (2) instructs the ONU (4) to transition to a low power consumption mode. When the ONU (4) receives the instruction, the ONU (4) transitions a function unit corresponding to instruction content to the low power consumption mode. When the ONU (4) does not receive the inquiry frame for a predetermined time, then the ONU (4) transitions function units other than a function unit that performs communication control to the low power consumption mode. The OLT (2) stops the transmission of the inquiry frame while the subscriber side apparatus transitions to the low power consumption mode. 21: 2011/08390 22: 2010/05/17 43: 2013/01/16 51: B01J 71: R3 FUSION, INC. 72: JACHUCK, ROSHAN J.J., JACHUCK, SUPRIYA 33: US 31: 12/467,439 32: 2009/05/18 54: CONTINUOUS PROCESSING REACTORS AND METHODS OF USING SAME 00: A system having a reactor for continuous processing of fluid is provided herein. The reactor, in general, includes an outer vessel to accommodate fluids to be processed or used in connection therewith, an inner vessel situated within the outer vessel to serve as an energy exchange surface, and an annular space defined between the outer and inner vessels and along which processing of the fluids can be Page | 97 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL implemented. The continuous thin film reactor can be used to perform, for example, distillation and evaporation, fluid-fluid or solid-fluid-fluid reactions, organic reactions, cooling, and desalination. In addition, CO2and/or steam are fed to the blast furnace in order to control the ratio between CO and H2in the crude syngas discharged from the blast furnace as top gas and/or moderate the temperature at which the oxygen is injected. 21: 2011/08487 22: 2010/03/05 43: 2013/01/07 51: A23L; B65B 71: MITTERMAYR, ALEXANDER 72: MITTERMAYR, ALEXANDER 33: AT 31: A 791/2009 32: 2009/05/20 54: METHOD FOR FLAVOR-TREATING FOODSTUFFS PROVIDED IN A PACKAGING 00: The invention relates to a method for flavor-treating foodstuffs (3) provided in a packaging (1), wherein a protective gas (5), in particular carbon dioxide, nitrogen, inert gas or mixtures thereof, is introduced into the head space (4) of the open packaging (1) together with a fluid (7) comprising at least one flavoring agent, before the packaging (1) is sealed in a gas-tight manner. In order to create improved conditions for the method, it is proposed to add an antioxidant to the fluid (7), which in particular comprises water as the main constituent. 21: 2011/08486 22: 2010/05/05 43: 2013/01/16 51: C21B 71: THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH 72: MENZEL, JOHANNES 33: DE 31: 10 2009 022 510.2 32: 2009/05/25 54: METHOD FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS PRODUCTION OF IRON AND A CRUDE SYNGAS CONTAINING CO AND H2 00: The invention relates to a method for simultaneously producing iron and a crude syngas containing CO and H2by means of a blast furnace that is charged with iron ore and carbon-containing reducing agents. The amount of carbon-containing reducing agents fed to the blast furnace is greater than the amount of fuel required for producing the iron. Technically pure oxygen is fed into the blast furnace for the blast furnace process and for producing the crude syngas. 21: 2011/08490 22: 2010/04/28 43: 2013/01/16 51: C12P 71: SEKAB E-TECHNOLOGY AB 72: GRUNDBERG, HANS 33: EP 31: 09158971.3 32: 2009/04/28 54: FERMENTATION 00: - Page | 98 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL The present invention provides a method for providing a target chemical, comprising: providing a cellulose-derived slurry comprising fermentable saccharides in one or several containers;subjecting cellulose-derived slurry from said one or several containers to separation to provide a liquid fraction comprising part of said fermentable saccharides from said cellulose-derived slurry and a suspended solids fraction, which is returned to said container; transferring said liquid fraction to a fermentor; fermenting fermentable saccharides ofsaid liquid fraction in said fermentor to provide a fermented liquid comprising said target chemical; and returning said fermented liquid to said one or several containers. 57: The invention relates to a wind turbine with compensated motor torque, formed by a single blade (12) rotor (1) coupled to a slow shaft (3) with a journal (2) supported by a nacelle (9), disposed above a steering bearing (7) on the end of the tower (8), the elements of the drive train comprising: a speed multiplier (5), a generator (6) and a brake (13) suspended from the nacelle (9) by means of a first bearing (4) aligned with the slow shaft (3), forming a pendular assembly (28) allowing said elements to rotate. The angular displace¬ment of said pendular assembly compensates for the motor torque of the rotor (1). Moreover, the pendular assembly (28) accumulates potential energy during the upward angular displacement thereof and transfers said energy when a gust stops by rotating downwards in the direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the rotor (1) of the turbine, turning the rotor of the generator (6), which acts as a power controller. 21: 2011/08658 22: 2010/05/25 43: 2013/01/16 51: A01N 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: TSUDA, NAOKI, SEITZ, MICHAEL E 33: US 31: 61/184,983 32: 2009/06/08 54: FUNGICIDAL COMPOSITION 00: A fungicidal composition comprising tolclofos-methyl, polyoxyethylene polyarylphenol phosphate, polyoxylethylene polyoxypropylene block copolymer, polyoxyethylene fatty alcohol ether and water has good stability of the formulation at high temperature. 21: 2011/08736 22: 29/11/2011 43: 10/01/2013 51: F03D 71: TEMPERO 2000 S.L 72: LAHUERTA ROMEO MANUEL 33: - 31: - 32: 54: WIND TURBINE WITH COMPENSATED MOTOR TORQUE 00: - 21: 2011/08761 22: 2010/06/02 43: 2013/01/16 51: A01N; A01P 71: SPECIALTY FERTILIZER PRODUCTS, LLC 72: SANDERS, JOHN LARRY 33: US 31: 12/534,481 32: 2009/08/03 54: PESTICIDE COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING POLYMERIC ADJUVANTS 00: - Page | 99 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Pesticidal compositions of improved effectiveness are provided, including a pesticide (e.g., an insecticide or herbicide) together with a copolymer adjuvant or additive selected from the group consisting of acid or salt copolymers containing individual quantities of maleic and itaconic moieties. The compositions of the invention provide multiplefold increases in effectiveness, as compared with an equal amount of the pesticide in the absence of the copolymer. 21: 2011/08785 22: 2010/05/20 43: 2012/11/30 51: C08J; C08L; C09D 71: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION 72: MALLYA, PRAKASH, SHI, MING KUN, HOLGUIN, DANIEL L, LI, KAI, SANDT, RICHARD L 33: US 31: 61/179,872 32: 2009/05/20 54: SURFACE TREATED FILM AND/OR LAMINATE 00: A surface treatment for a protective plastic film and/or laminate is disclosed Suitably, the surface treatment includes coating a major surface of the plastic film or laminate with a curable coating formulation wherein the one or more of the coating ingred ents are diffused or migrated at least partially into the plastic film or plastic laminate The migration of coating ingredients creates a gradual transition layer from the plastic film to the coating layer and leads to unique properties Optionally, the surface treated plastic film is laminated to a release liner coated with a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) to for the aforementioned laminate. 72: CYR, MIKE, BOUTET, SABINE MARIEFRANCOISE BRIGITTE, RADHAKRISHNAN, RAMACHADRAN 33: US 31: 61/183,588 32: 2009/06/03 54: IMPROVED METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING PIRFENIDONE 00: A process for synthesizing pirfenidone from bromobenzene having less than about 0.15% by weight dibromobenze is disclosed. Also disclosed are processes of synthesizing pirfenidone without using ethyl acetate or n-butanol, and pirfenidone having controlled levels of ethyl acetate, n-butanol, di(5-methyl-2-pyridinone)benzenes, and other impurities having specified retention times. Also disclosed are formulated dosage forms including the disclosed pirfenidone. 21: 2011/08795 22: 2010/07/08 43: 2013/01/08 51: C02F 71: SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY, SIEMENS ENERGY, INC 72: CONNER, WILLIAM G, SCHULTZ, THOMAS E 33: US 31: 61/224,011 32: 2009/07/08 54: LOW CONCENTRATION WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM AND PROCESS 00: A low concentration wastewater treatment system is provided that includes a high flux adsorbent material treatment system integrated with a low flux adsorbent material biological regeneration reactor. The high flux adsorbent material treatment system includes one or more unit operations for mixing low concentration wastewater with adsorbent material that is fresh, recycled, or a combination of both, and for decanting a liquid effluent having a reduced level of contaminants. The adsorbent material with adsorbed contaminants is regenerated in a low flux adsorbent material biological regeneration reactor in which a biological reaction occurs, such as biological oxidation, wherein organic contaminants in the wastewater are metabolized generally into carbon dioxide and water. Excess biomass is removed from the adsorbent material, and the thus- regenerated adsorbent material is recycled to the high flux adsorbent material treatment system. 21: 2011/08794 22: 2010/06/02 43: 2013/01/16 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: INTERMUNE, INC. Page | 100 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2011/08948 22: 2011/12/06 43: 2013/01/08 51: B07B; B03B 71: DAMAX ENGINEERING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: GHIGINI, ALESSANDRO 33: ZA 31: 2010/06864 32: 2010/09/27 54: SORTING SYSTEM AND A PARTICLE DISTRIBUTION ARRANGEMENT THEREFORE 00: The invention relates to a sorting system and a particle distribution arrangement for use therein. The particle distribution arrangement includes a feeding mechanism having a receiving end for receiving particulate material, and a discharge end for discharging the particulate material, and a distribution device located operatively below the discharge end of the feeding mechanism, in order for the particulate material in use to be fed onto the distribution mechanism under gravity. The particle distribution arrangement is characterized in that the distribution device is configured to vibrate, in order evenly to distribute particles located thereon. 21: 2011/08955 22: 2009/06/12 43: 2013/01/14 51: H01B 71: ABB TECHNOLOGY AG 72: CLAESSENS, MAX-STEFFEN, SKARBY, PER 33: - 31: - 32: 54: DIELECTRIC INSULATION MEDIUM 00: The present invention relates to a dielectric insulation medium. The insulation medium is characterized in that it comprises a fluoroketone having from 4 to 12 carbon atoms. Page | 101 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2011/08957 22: 2010/06/07 43: 2013/01/14 51: C12N; A01H 71: NUNHEMS B.V. 72: VRIEZEN, WILLEM HENDRIK, NITSCH, LISETTE 33: EP 31: 09007544.1 32: 2009/06/08 54: DROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTS 00: The present invention relates to the field of transgenic and non-transgenic plants with novel phenotypes. Provided is a Solanum lycopersicum serine/threonine protein phosphatase 2C (SIPP2C1) protein and a nucleic acid sequence encoding it, which is useful in conferring novel phenotypes to plants, especially drought tolerance. 21: 2011/08959 22: 2010/05/07 43: 2013/01/07 51: B60C 71: RUN FLAT SYSTEMS LIMITED 72: LUST, RICHARD 33: GB 31: 0907888.2 32: 2009/05/07 54: A RUNFLAT DEVICE AND A METHOD FOR FITTING THE SAME 00: The present invention relates to a runflat device (2), particularly, but not exclusively, a combined runflat and double sided beadlock that can be fitted to any size and type of wheel (1) regardless of the shape and depth of the wheel well (10). The runflat device (2) can be fitted using standard tools and tightened through manipulation of a valve assembly (52). Page | 102 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 33: DE 31: 10 2009 025 204.5 32: 2009/06/17 54: FLUORINATED KETONES AS A HIGHVOLTAGE INSULATING MEDIUM 00: The invention concerns a switching device (200) for medium, high, or extremely high voltage, wherein at least one voltaged component (100, 202, 203, 400) of the switching device is enclosed in an enclosure (201, 206) and the enclosure (201, 206) is filled with a filling medium (204). The filling medium (204) comprises at least one compound from the group of fluorinated ketones, or consists of the same. 21: 2011/08960 22: 2010/06/28 43: 2013/01/16 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: XENON PHARMACEUTICALS INC. 72: CHAFEEV, MIKHAIL, FU, JIANMIN, CADIEUX, JEAN-JACQUES 33: US 31: 61/221,424 32: 2009/06/29 54: ENANTIOMERS OF SPIRO-OXINDOLE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USES AS THERAPEUTIC AGENTS 00: This invention is directed to the (S)-enantiomer of the compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable solvate or prodrug thereof. This (S)enantiomer is useful for the treatment of diseases or conditions, such as pain, which are ameliorated or alleviated by the modulation of voltage-gated sodium channels. 21: 2011/09038 22: 2010/06/14 43: 2012/12/11 51: H02B 71: ABB TECHNOLOGY AG 72: GLASMACHER, PETER 21: 2011/09122 22: 2010/05/12 43: 2013/01/14 51: C25C 71: METALYSIS LIMITED 72: DUDLEY, PETER G, WRIGHT, ALLEN RICHARD 33: GB 31: 0908151.4 32: 2009/05/12 33: GB 31: 0908152.2 32: 2009/05/12 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REDUCTION OF A SOLID FEEDSTOCK 00: In a method for reducing a solid feedstock (110), such as a solid metal compound, feedstock is arranged on upper surfaces of elements (60, 80, 81 ) in a bipolar cell stack contained within a housing (25). A molten salt electrolyte is circulated through Page | 103 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL the housing so that it contacts the elements of the bipolar stack and the feedstock. A potential is applied to terminal electrodes (50, 60) of the bipolar stack such that the upper surfaces of the elements become cathodic and the lower surfaces of the elements become anodic. The applied potential is sufficient to cause reduction of the feedstock. The invention also provides an apparatus for implementing the method. 21: 2011/09170 22: 2010/05/12 43: 2013/01/16 51: A61P; A61K 71: SANOFI PASTEUR 72: HAENSLER, JEAN, MISTRETTA, NOËLLE, MOREAU, MONIQUE, DALENCON, FRANÇOIS 33: FR 31: 0902331 32: 2009-05-14 33: US 31: 61/271,985 32: 2009/07/29 54: METHOD FOR DETOXIFICATION OF LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE (LPS) OR OF LIPID A OF GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA 00: The subject matter of the invention is a method for detoxification of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or of lipid A of a gram-negative bacterium, in which the LPS or the lipid A is mixed with a cationic lipid and, optionally, a co-lipid, so as to form a complex in which the LPS or the lipid A is associated with the cationic lipid. According to conventional methods of preparation, the cationic lipid with the co-lipid, if the latter is present, develop(s) a structure in the form of complexes,inter aliain the form of liposomes. During the preparation of the lipid complexes, the addition of the LPS or of the lipid A results in the association of the latter with the cationic lipid, in which association the LPS or the lipid A happens to be substantially detoxified. The LPS or the lipid A detoxified in this form can then be used as a vaccine antigen or as an adjuvant. 21: 2011/09216 22: 2011/12/14 43: 2013/01/08 51: E21D 71: Hilti Aktiengesellschaft 72: SCHMIDT, Frank 33: DE 31: 102010063098.5 32: 2010/12/15 54: ROCK ANCHOR 00: With a rock anchor (1), in particular for use in mining, comprising an anchor tube (3) which encloses an inside space (4), a fixing material (5) arranged in the inside space (4) for the material-bonding fixing of the anchor tube (3) to rock (28), a movable piston (11) arranged inside the inside space (4) for moving the fixing material (5) to outside the anchor tube (3) with an arrangement of the anchor tube (3) in a bore (29) in the rock (28), at least one means (12) for moving the piston (11), an anchor nut (14), an anchor plate (15) supported by the anchor nut (14) for resting against the rock (28), with little technical effort the fixing material (5) is to be fed into the space (29) between the rock (28) and the anchor tube (3) and/or the rock anchor (1) as sliding anchor (2) should require only little work room in the underground tunnel or gallery. This object is achieved in that at least one means (12) for moving the piston (11) is in the form of a worm drive (13) and/or the anchor nut (14) and the anchor plate (15) are fastened to a rod (16) arranged inside the anchor tube (3), the rod (16) is fastened to the anchor tube (3) by a fastening element (19) in such a way that the fastening of the rod (16) to the anchor tube (3) is released only from a predefined tensile force in the rod (16), and the rod (16) can therefore Page | 104 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL be moved partly to the outside, so that the rock anchor (1) is a sliding anchor (2). 21: 2011/09320 22: 2010/07/15 43: 2013/01/16 51: A61K 71: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD. 72: WALL, MICHAEL G 33: US 31: 61/226,469 32: 2009/07/17 54: OLOPATADINE NASAL SPRAY REGIMEN FOR CHILDREN 00: A methodology for administering topical formulations of olopatadine for treatment of allergic or inflammatory disorders of the nose in children is disclosed. Moreover, an ophthalmic product is provided for practicing the methodologies. 21: 2011/09437 22: 2010/06/22 43: 2012/12/21 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: PANACEA BIOTEC LTD. 72: JAIN, RAJESH, TREHAN, SANJAY, DAS, JAGATTARAN, SINGH, NISHAN, MAGADI, SITARAM KUMAR, SHARMA, SUDHIR KUMAR, KANWAR, SANDEEP, KAUR, GURMEET, NANDA, GURMEET KAUR 33: IN 31: 1297/DEL/2010 32: 2010/06/03 33: IN 31: 1320/DEL/2009 32: 2009/06/26 33: IN 31: 555/DEL/2010 32: 2010/03/10 54: NOVEL AZABICYCLOHEXANES 00: The present invention relates to novel compounds of Formula (I), their pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives, tautomeric forms, stereoisomers including R and S isomers, polymorphs, prodrugs, metabolites, salts or solvates thereof. The invention also relates to processes for the synthesis of novel compounds of Formula I, their pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives, tautomeric forms, stereoisomers, polymorphs, prodrugs, metabolites, salts or solvates thereof. 21: 2011/09442 22: 2010/05/27 43: 2013/01/16 51: H01L; F24J 71: BEGHELLI S.P.A. 72: BEGHELLI, GIAN PIETRO 33: IT 31: VI2009A000122 32: 2009/05/28 54: HIGH-CONCENTRATION PHOTOVOLTAIC GENERATING MODULE 00: A structural module (11) for the high-concentration single-reflection photovoltaic generation, comprising a plurality of devices concentration of solar radiation (RS), which include relative parabolic reflectors (13) mounted on a base support (15), placed within the module (11), a transparent front surface (14), through which is the solar radiation (RS) is transmitted, and a plurality of photovoltaic receivers (16), mounted within the module (11) and seriesconnected each other, wherein the photovoltaic receivers (16) are fixed on elongated elements (10, 12), made of conductive material and suitable to dissipate heat, which accommodate a photovoltaic cell (CS) and are placed outside or inside the structural module (11). Page | 105 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2011/09487 22: 2009/10/07 43: 2013/01/04 51: A63F 71: ARUZE GAMING AMERICA, INC., UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION 72: OKADA, KAZUO, FUJIMOTO, JUN 33: JP 31: 2009-131057 32: 2009/05/29 33: JP 31: 2009-191729 32: 2009/08/21 54: READ/WRITE DEVICE FOR INFORMATION DATA STORAGE MEDIUM 00: Provided is a read/write device for an information data storage medium, which can decrease forgetting to take an IC card ejected from a gaming machine. When it is determined that an information data recording medium is present in an eject position and it is determined that no player is present, the information data recording medium is transferred from the eject position to a housing position by a transfer unit. 21: 2011/09488 22: 2010/05/25 43: 2013/01/04 51: H04N 71: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 72: SEKIGUCHI, SHUNICHI, SUGIMOTO, KAZUO, ITANI, YUSUKE, MINEZAWA, AKIRA, KATO, YOSHIAKI, MORIYA, YOSHIMI, HIWASA, NORIMICHI, YAMAGISHI, SHUICHI, YAMADA, YOSHIHISA, ASAI, KOHTARO, MURAKAMI, TOKUMICHI 33: JP 31: 2009-146350 32: 2009/06/19 54: IMAGE ENCODING DEVICE, IMAGE DECODING DEVICE, IMAGE ENCODING METHOD, AND IMAGE DECODING METHOD 00: A loop filter (6) is configured from a region classification unit (12) for extracting each of the feature amounts of a plurality of regions that Page | 106 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL constitute a local decoded image, and classifying classes to which the regions belong according to the feature amounts, and a filter design/processing unit (13) for generating a Wiener filter that minimizes the sum of the square errors between image signals to be encoded and decoded image signals in one or more regions belonging to classes among the plurality of regions that constitute the local decoded image for each of the classes to which the one or more regions belong, and compensating distortion superimposed on the regions using the Wiener filter. 21: 2011/09492 22: 2010/07/02 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61K; A61P 71: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD. 72: CHOWHAN, MASOOD A, STROMAN, DAVID W, APPELL, KENNETH C 33: US 31: 61/222,625 32: 2009/07/02 54: COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING FINAFLOXACIN AND METHODS FOR TREATING OPHTHALMIC, OTIC, OR NASAL INFECTIONS 00: The present invention relates to methods for treating an ophthalmic, otic, or nasal infection comprising treating the infected tissue with a composition comprising finafloxacin or a finafloxacin derivative. The present invention also relates to antimicrobial compositions comprising finafloxacin or a finafloxacin derivative. The compositions are suitable for the treatment of ophthalmic, otic, or nasal infections. 21: 2011/09494 22: 2010/07/02 43: 2013/01/04 51: B01J; A23B 71: JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC 72: POULSTON, STEPHEN, ROWSELL, ELIZABETH, SMITH, ANDREW WILLIAM JOHN 33: GB 31: 0911478.6 32: 2009/07/02 54: ADSORPTION OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS DERIVED FROM ORGANIC MATTER 00: The present invention relates to the use of palladium doped ZSM-5 to adsorb volatile organic compounds (VOCs) derived from organic matter, whereinthe Si:Al ratio of the ZSM-5 is less than 5 or equal to 100:1, and wherein the palladium doped ZSM-5 is used in an environment comprising less than 10 vol% of oxygen. Page | 107 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2011/09535 22: 2009/07/16 43: 2013/01/04 51: A63F 71: ARUZE GAMING AMERICA, INC., UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION 72: OKADA, KAZUO, FUJIMOTO, JUN, NIREKI, TAKAO, KUKITA, NORITOSHI, MANABE, KUNIHIRO 33: JP 31: 2009-131057 32: 2009/05/29 33: JP 31: 2009-131360 32: 2009/05/29 54: GAME SYSTEM 00: Provided is a game system in which a game can be played by means of an information card in place of a conventional paper system. The game system is comprised of a bill identification device that is set to correspond to each game machine, identifies different currency bills and an amount of money thereof and outputs data indicative of an identified result; a player tracking device that is integrated into each of the gaming machines, converts the data outputted from the bill identification device into credit data for the execution of the game in accordance with a currency exchange rate, and transmits the credit data to the gaming machine; and an information card device that is integrated into the player tracking device, makes the information card store data corresponding to an amount of money granted to the player in accordance with a game result of the gaming machine, and transmits the credit data for the execution of the game to the gaming machine in accordance with data corresponding to the amount of money read from the information card. 21: 2011/09536 22: 2010/05/27 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61K; A61P 71: UNIVERSITÉ LIBRE DE BRUXELLES 72: SOUBHYE, JALAL, DUFRASNE, FRANÇOIS, VAN ANTWERPEN, PIERRE 33: EP 31: 09161292.9 32: 2009/05/27 54: 3-ALKYL-5-FLUOROINDOLE DERIVATIVES AS MYELOPEROXIDASE INHIBITORS 00: The invention relates to a compound of formula (Ia), 1 wherein n is an integer between 2 and 10, R and 2 R independently represent a substituent selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, C1-C10alkyl, C3-C10cycloalkyl and aminoalkyl, or R1and R2are taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached to form a four to ten-membered 5 heterocycle, R represents independently in each of the n units a substituent selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, C1-C10alkyl, halogen, alkoxy, aminoalkyl and alkylamino; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, with the proviso that the 5fluorotryptamine is excluded, for the treatment or the prophylaxis of neuroinflammatory diseases or disorders. The invention also relates to a Page | 108 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL pharmaceutical composition, a method for inhibiting myeloperoxidase enzyme activity, to a method for inhibiting Low density lipoproteins oxidation. 21: 2011/09537 22: 2010/05/20 43: 2013/01/03 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: SANOFI 72: BOUCHARD, HERVÉ, ZHANG, JIDONG, COMMERÇON, ALAIN, BRUN, MARIE-PRISCILLE 33: FR 31: 0903170 32: 2009/06/29 33: FR 31: 0905651 32: 2009/11/25 54: NOVEL CONJUGATES, PREPARATION THEREOF, AND THERAPEUTIC USE THEREOF 00: The invention relates to a targeting agent, to which at least one cryptophycin is attached, of the formula (I), where: R1is a halogen atom and R2is an OH group, an acyl group derived from an amino acid AA or a (C1-C4)alkanoyloxy group; or else R1and R2together form an epoxy unit; AA denotes a natural or artificial amino acid; R3 is a (C1-C6)alkyl group; R4 and R5 are both H or together form a CH=CH double bond between C13 and C14; R6and R7are, independently from one another, H or a (C1-C6)alkyl group; R8and R9are, independently from one another, H or a (C1-C6)alkyl group; R10is at least one substituent of the phenyl core selected from among: H, an OH group, (C1-C4)alkoxy, a halogen atom or a NH2, NH(C1-C6)alkyl, or N(C1-C6)alkylgroup; R11is at least one substituent of the phenyl core selected from among H or a (C1- C4)alkyl group; the targeting agent and the cryptophycin derivative being covalently bonded, the bond being located at the ortho (o), meta (m), or para (p) position of the phenyl core containing the CR1unit. 21: 2011/09538 22: 2010/06/03 43: 2013/01/04 51: C07C 71: HALDOR TOPSOE A/S 72: JOENSEN, FINN, SØRENSEN, ESBEN LAUGE, NIELSEN, POUL ERIK HØJLUND 33: DK 31: PA 2009 00798 32: 2009/06/26 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF HYDROCARBONS FROM SYNTHESIS GAS 00: A process for the preparation of hydrocarbon products comprising the steps of (a) providing a synthesis gas comprising hydrogen, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide; (b) reacting the synthesis gas to an oxygenate mixture comprising methanol and dimethyl ether in presence of one or more catalysts which together catalyse a reaction of hydrogen and carbon monoxide to oxygenates at a pressure of at least 4 MPa; (c) withdrawing from step (b) the oxygenate mixture comprising amounts of methanol, dimethyl ether, carbon dioxide and water together with unreacted synthesis gas and introducing the entire amount of the oxygenate mixture without further treatment into a catalytic oxygenate conversion step (d); (d) reacting the oxygenate mixture in presence of a catalyst being active in the conversion of oxygenates to higher hydrocarbons; (e) withdrawing an effluent from step (d) and separating the effluent into a tail gas, a liquid hydrocarbon phase containing the higher hydrocarbons produced in step.(d) and a liquid aqueous phase, wherein the pressure employed in steps (c) to (e) is substantially the same as employed in step (b). Page | 109 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL pyridyl)benzaldehyde which can then effectively been converted to N1-(t-butoxycarbonyl)-N2-(4(2'pyridyl)benzyl)hydrazine. 21: 2011/09540 22: 2010/06/24 43: 2013/01/04 51: C07D 71: PRIME EUROPEAN THERAPEUTICALS S.P.A. (IN ABBREVIATED FORM EUTICALS S.P.A.) 72: ARGESE, MARIA, SCROCCHI, ROBERTO, FEDELI, PALMA, GUAZZI, GIUSEPPE 33: EP 31: 09163878.3 32: 2009/06/26 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ARYLPYRIDINYL COMPOUNDS 00: A process is described for the preparation of arylpyridine compounds by aryl-aryl cross-coupling reactions between a halopyridine and an arylmagnesium halide carried out in the presence of a catalytic amount of a zinc salt and a catalytic amount of palladium complex with a bidentate phosphine. The zinc salt is preferably selected from ZnCl2, ZnBr2and/or Zn(OAc)2, while the palladium complex with a bidentate phosphine is preferably selected from the group of (1,2Bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane)palladium(II) chloride, (1,3-Bis(diphenylphosphino)propane) palladium(II) chloride and (1,4Bis(diphenylphosphino)butane)palladium(II) chloride. Most preferred is (1,2Bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane)palladium(II) chloride. It is thus possible to obtain molar yields higher than 95% calculated on the arylmagnesium halide and a catalyticity less than 1 : 1500. The process is particularly suitable for the preparation of 4-(2'- 21: 2011/09541 22: 2009/09/17 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61K; A61P 71: SANOFI 72: KOLHE, VINAY, KULKARNI, AMOL, KHULLAR, PRAVEEN, PATEL, SHIRISHBAY, PHADKE, YASHWANT, SARAVANAN, D, SHINGTE, MANSING 33: IN 31: 1341/DEL/2009 32: 2009/06/30 54: SOLID PHARMACEUTICAL FIXED DOSE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING IRBESARTAN AND AMLODIPINE, THEIR PREPARATION AND THEIR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION 00: The present invention is directed to solid stable pharmaceutical fixed dose compositions comprising irbesartan, amlodipine besilate and pharmaceutically acceptable excipients, to their preparation and to their therapeutic application. 21: 2011/09558 22: 2011/11/14 43: 2013/01/08 51: A61B, A61F, A61J, A61M 71: LANGERMAN, Susan Lourentz 72: LANGERMAN, Susan Lourentz 33: ZA 31: 2010/08135 32: 2010/11/12 54: HANDLING OF MENSTRUAL FLUID 00: A menstrual fluid collector for collecting, internally, menstrual fluid secreted by a female subject during menstruation includes a body that is receivable within the vagina of a female subject. The body defines a menstrual fluid collection cavity therein and has an inlet formation which defines an inlet to the cavity at an open end of the body. The inlet thus forms a flow path for fluid into the cavity. The collector further has a closure at the inlet which is selectively displaceable between an open and a closed inlet condition selectively to allow and disallow flow of fluid into the collection cavity along the flow path. Page | 110 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2011/5202 22: 2011/07/14 43: 2013/01/14 51: C12N C07K 71: BASF PLANT SCIENCE GMBH 72: FU, Huihua, SONG, Hee-Sook 33: EP 31: 08171968.4 32: 2008/12/17 54: BIDIRECTIONAL PROMOTER FROM Z. MAIS 00: The present invention is concerned with the provision of means and methods for gene expression. Specifically, it relates to a polynucleotide comprising an expression control sequence which allows for bidirectional expression of two nucleic acid of interest being operatively linked thereto in opposite orientations. Furthermore, vectors, host cells, non-human transgenic organisms and methods for expressing nucleic acids of interest are provided which are based on the said polynucleotide. 21: 2011/7069 22: 2011/09/28 43: 2013/01/04 51: H04W H04J H04L 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: KASSLIN, Mika, TIRRONEN, Mikko, LEPPÄNEN, Kari, VIRTANEN, Sami 33: US 31: 12/396,834 32: 2009/03/03 54: BEACONING MODE FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION 00: Embodiments of the present invention are directed to facilitating apparatus interaction. In at least one example embodiment of the present invention, apparatuses may comprise both triggered communication activities and automated communication activities. Triggered 5 communication activities may correspond to, for example, user and/or application instigated actions in a wireless apparatus. Automated activities may occur without any requirement for user intervention, and further, without any notification to the user that an action has occurred. Page | 111 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2011/7277 22: 2011/10/05 43: 2013/01/07 51: H04L G06F 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: SUKANEN, Jari, TAKANEN, Marko, LAURILA, Toni 33: US 31: 12/401,062 32: 2009/03/10 54: METHOD, APPARATUS, AND SOFTWARE FOR ON-DEMAND CONTENT MAPPING 00: An approach is provided for mapping content, such as audio files, to associated metadata about the content. The approach includes initiating a search for local metadata associated with particular content. It is determined whether the local meta data is insufficient. A request for metadata associated with the particular content is generated, if the local meta data is insufficient. The request is sent to a metadata service to obtain result data including metadata for the particular content. A search of the result data from the metadata service is initiated based on a description of the particular content to obtain most relevant metadata of the result data. 21: 2011/7319 22: 2011/10/06 43: 2013/01/07 51: H04W H04L G06F 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: SUKANEN, Jari, TAKANEN, Marko, LAURILA, Toni 33: US 31: 12/401,125 32: 2009/03/10 33: US 31: 12/627,298 32: 2009/11/30 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACCESSING CONTENT BASED ON USER GEOLOCATION 00: An approach is provided for mapping content, such as audio files, to associated metadata about the content. The approach includes initiating a search for local metadata associated with particular content. It is determined whether the local metadata is insufficient. A request for metadata associated with the particular content is generated, if the local metadata is insufficient. There quest is sent to a metadata service to obtain result data including metadata for the particular content. A search of the result data from the metadata service is initiated based on a description of the particular content to obtain most relevant metadata of the result data. Page | 112 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2011/7391 22: 2011/10/10 43: 2013/01/10 51: C09D 71: HI-SHEAR CORPORATION 72: STEPHAN, Johan, HAYES, Jeffrey 33: US 31: 61/160,176 32: 2009/03/13 54: ANTI-CORROSION AND LOW FRICTION COATING 00: The anti-corrosion coating material contains corrosion inhibiting inorganic constituents, or a combination of inorganic and organic corrosion inhibiting constituents, suspended in a polymeric resin. The corrosion resistant composition includes a salt of inorganic constituents, and alkaline Poly (3ammoniumpropylalkoxysiloxane) Carboxylic Acid Salt (PCAS) as a corrosion inhibitor, suspended in a polymeric resin remainder. The coating material may be applied to metal parts but not limited to aircraft fasteners, such as aircraft fastener parts, including nuts and bolts, screws, rivets, and sleeved systems. 21: 2011/9422 22: 2011/12/21 43: 2013/01/02 51: H04W H04J 71: PANASONIC CORPORATION 72: IWAI, Takashi, NISHIO, Akihiko, IMAMURA, Daichi, OGAWA, Yoshihiko, MATSUMOTO, Atsushi 33: JP 31: 2009-152647 32: 2009/06/26 54: RADIO COMMUNICATION APPARATUSES AND RADIO COMMUNICATION METHOD 00: Provided are a radio communication mobile station apparatus, a radio communication base station apparatus and a radio communication method, which make it possible to correctly switch between transmission modes for a PUSCH and a PUCCH while impeding signaling overhead from increasing. A transmission mode setting unit (107) detects an instruction given by a base station, the instruction indicating a multiplexing method for a PUSCH and a PUCCH. A trigger information reporting determination unit (108) performs threshold discrimination where PHR_pucch, which is calculated by a PHR_control calculation unit (106), is compared with a threshold value that depends on the multiplexing method indicated by the instruction given by the base station. Specifically, in a TDM transmission mode, trigger information is reported if PHR_pucch > X1[dBm] is satisfied. On the other hand, in an FDM transmission mode, the trigger information is reported if PHR_pucch < Y1[dBm] is Page | 113 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL satisfied. Based on a result of the threshold discrimination, the trigger information reporting determination unit (108) determines whether to report the trigger information. The present invention relates to the isolation, purification and characterization of the Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Ochrobactrum intermedium strain LMG3306, and their use as immunostimulant of mammalians, the process for the preparation of a pharmaceutical compound for the treatment and/or prevention of the sepsis and adjuvant for a vaccine in immunosupressed animals and against Leishmania. 21: 2011/9482 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2013/01/03 51: A61K C12N C07K 71: BASF SE 72: HÜMMERICH, Daniel, LIEBMANN, Burghard, FEHR, Markus, SCHWALB, Carsten, BRÜSER, Heike 33: EP 31: 09161837.1 32: 2009/06/03 54: RECOMBINANT PRODUCTION OF PEPTIDES 00: The present invention relates to repetitive selfassembling precursor proteins, nucleic acid sequences and expression constructs encoding the same, and to methods for recombinant production of peptides using such precursor proteins. 21: 2012/00023 22: 2010/11/01 43: 2013/01/03 51: A61K; A61P; C12N 71: MIE UNIVERSITY, BIOCOMO CO., LTD., NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF BIOMEDICAL INNOVATION 72: YASUTOMI, YASUHIRO, KAWANO, MITSUO, NOSAKA, TETSUYA, FUKUMURA, MASAYUKI 33: JP 31: 2009-252218 32: 2009/11/02 54: INTRANASAL SPRAY-TYPE TUBERCULOSIS VACCINE USING PARAMYXOVIRUS VECTOR 00: Disclosed is an intranasal spray-type tuberculosis vaccine, which has a high prophylactic effect on human tuberculosis, particularly adult tuberculosis. The nebulizable tuberculosis vaccine for intranasal dministration comprises a paramyxovirus gene (particularly rhPIV2) having, integrated therein, a gene encoding an &alpha;-antigen derived from an acid-fast bacterium (e.g., an &alpha;-antigen derived fromMycobacterium kansaiiorMycobacterium bovisBCG), an analogue of the gene, or a variant of the gene which has an equivalent function to that of the gene. 21: 2012/00021 22: 2009/12/31 43: 2013/01/03 51: A61K 71: LABORATORIOS OVEJERO, S.A. 72: OVEJERO GUISASOLA, JUAN IGNACIO, FRESNO ESCUDERO, MANUEL 33: ES 31: P200930265 32: 2009/06/04 54: LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE OF OCHROBACTRUM INTERMEDIUM AND THEIR USE AS IMMUNOSTIMULANT OF MAMMALIANS 00: - Page | 114 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL (P1-P6) are connected between contact elements (120, 121) for contacting the filtration belts (110, 111). The apparatus (100) further includes means (240, 250, 251) for applying a reverse polarity to one of the belts to de-cake the belt, and means (260, 270, 280, 290) for recirculating filtrate from the distal end (190) of a dewatering section (170) of the apparatus to the proximal end (180). 21: 2012/00024 22: 2010/06/21 43: 2013/01/03 51: B01D 71: ELECTROKINETIC LIMITED 72: JONES, COLIN JOHN FRANCIS PHILIP, LAMONT-BLACK, JOHN 33: GB 31: 0911198.0 32: 2009/06/29 33: GB 31: 0911199.8 32: 2009/06/29 54: AN ELECTROKINETIC BELT PRESS APPARATUS AND A BELT THEREFOR 00: A belt (10) for an electrokinetic belt press (100) comprises a woven material, and having an electrical transfer zone (18) extending longitudinally along the belt (10) between a filtration zone (12) and an edge (22) of the belt (10), the electrical transfer zone (18) comprising a plurality of electricallyconducting warp elements arranged as a plurality of substantially parallel stripes (26), wherein adjacent stripes (26) are separated from each other in the transverse direction by at least one electricallyinsulating warp element (28). The stripes (26) may be discontinuous in order to electrically isolate discrete conducting zones (14) of the filtration zone (14), the discontinuities being displaced longitudinally from each other. Also, an electrokinetic belt press apparatus (100) is described, comprising a pair of filtration belts (110, 111), at least one of which comprises a plurality of discrete conducting areas (14). A plurality of independent power supplies 21: 2012/00026 22: 2010/07/01 43: 2013/01/03 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: SANOFI 72: CARRY, JEAN-CHRISTOPHE, SCHIO, LAURENT, THOMPSON, FABIENNE, HALLEY, FRANK, CERTAL, VICTOR, KARLSSON, KARL ANDREAS 33: FR 31: 0903239 32: 2009/07/02 33: FR 31: 0957070 32: 2009/10/09 33: US 31: 61/241,100 32: 2009/09/10 54: NOVEL (6-OXO-1,6-DIHYDRO-PYRIMIDIN-2YL)-AMIDE DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION THEREOF, AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE THEREOF AS AKT(PKB) PHOSPHORYLATION INHIBITORS 00: The invention relates to the novel materials of formula (I), where: R1 is an optionally substituted aryl or heteroaryl; R is an H or, when formed with R1, a 5- or 6-member ring fused with an aryl or Page | 115 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL heretoaryl group optionally containing one or more of O, S, N, NH, and Nalk, being optionally substituted; R2 and R3 are, independently, an H, Hal, or alkyl optionally substituted by one or more Hal; R4 is H; and R5 is an H or alkyl optionally substituted by one or more halogen atoms. Said materials being in any isomeric form and the salts thereof, and are intended for drugs, particularly AKT(PKB) phosphorylation inhibitors. 21: 2012/00027 22: 2010/07/02 43: 2013/01/03 51: C07D; A61K; A61P, C07C 71: SANOFI 72: TABART, MICHEL, DESMAZEAU, PASCAL, ABECASSIS, PIERRE-YVES 33: FR 31: 0903270 32: 2009/07/03 54: PYRAZOLE DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION THEREOF, AND THERAPEUTIC USE THEREOF 00: The invention relates to pyrazole derivatives of the general formula (I), where X is chlorine or fluorine. The invention also relates to a method for preparing same and to the therapeutic use thereof. 72: TARCIC, NORA, BAR-ZOHAR, DAN, KOFLER, DINA 33: US 31: 61/269,070 32: 2009/06/19 54: TREATMENT OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS WITH LAQUINIMOD 00: The subject invention provides for methods of reducing the relapse rate and/or reducing the accumulation of physical disability in a relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis human patient, the method comprising orally administering to the patient a daily dose of 0.6 mg laquinimod. The subject invention also provides for pharmaceutical oral unit dosage forms of 0.6 mg laquinimod for use in reducing the relapse rate and/or for use in reducing the accumulation of physical disability in a relapsingremitting multiple sclerosis human patient. 21: 2012/00032 22: 2010/06/29 43: 2013/01/-03 51: B06B 71: PLASCAR INDÚSTRIA DE COMPONENTES PLÁSTICOS LTDA 72: SILVA, JOSÉ DONIZETI DA, TIRABOSCHI, MARCIO 33: BR 31: PI 0902289-9 32: 2009/07/02 54: WHEEL OF POLYMERIC MATERIAL 00: The present wheel comprises a body (C) formed by a median disc (10) provided with a central hole (11), to be mounted to a shaft end of a vehicle, and a plurality of eccentric holes (12) for the passage of fixing bolts; and by a peripheral ring (20) configured to retain a vehicle tire, said wheel having its body (C) injected, in a single piece, in a polymeric composite material comprising, in a homogeneous mixture, from 40% to 70% of a thermoplastic polymeric matrix, from 30% to 60% of synthetic fibers and from 0.01% to 10% of additives. 21: 2012/00029 22: 2010/06/18 43: 2013/01/14 51: A01N; A61K 71: TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. Page | 116 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/00050 22: 2009/07/24 43: 2013/01/04 51: H04W 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: LINDHOLM, FREDRIK, HALLENSTÅL, MAGNUS 33: - 31: - 32: 54: TERMINAL IDENTIFIERS IN A COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 00: A method and apparatus for allocating an identifier to a terminal in a communications network. A core network controlling node, such as a Mobility Management Entity (MME) receives an International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) and an International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) from the terminal. Subscription information is determined using both the IMSI and the IMEI. A temporary identifier that can be used to identify the terminal is then allocated to the subscription information. 21: 2012/00051 22: 2010/07/09 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61K; A61Q 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: SINHA, GEETANJALI, GOLDING, STEPHEN, THORNTHWAITE, DAVID WILLIAM, GREEN, ALISON KATHARINE, AGARWAL, RUPESH KUMAR 33: IN 31: 1729/MUM/2009 32: 2009/07/29 54: A DENTIFRICE COMPOSITION COMPRISING POLYETHYLENEGLYCOL AND A COOLING AGENT 00: The invention relates to a dentifrice composition comprising: (i) 40 to 60 weight% Polyethyleneglycol or a derivative thereof; and, (ii) 0.01 to 2 weight% Nsubstituted p-menthane carboxamide. Preferred Nsubstituted p-menthane carboxamide is selected from N-(4- cyanomethylphenyl)pmenthanecarboxamide, N-(4-sulfamoylphenyl)pmenthanecarboxamide, N-(4-cyanophenyl)pmenthanecarboxamide, N-(4-acetylphenyl)p menthanecarboxamide, N-(4-hydroxymethylphenyl)p menthanecarboxamide, or N-(3-hydroxy-4methoxyphenyl) p menthanecarboxamide. The invention is based on the finding that the bitter taste associated with dentifrice compositions which contain Polyethyleneglycol can be effectively Page | 117 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL masked when the dentifrice contains a N-substituted p-menthane Carboxamide. 21: 2012/00052 22: 2010/07/23 43: 2013/01/04 51: H04L; H04W 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: FOTI, GEORGE 33: US 31: 12/611,631 32: 2009/11/03 33: US 31: 61/229,319 32: 2009/07/29 54: POLICIES TRANSFER FOR SESSION TRANSFER 00: A system and method for transferring policies associated with a unicast session from one terminal node to another makes use of the IPTV controller in the network to obtain decryption keys that allow the transfer of viewing policies between the nodes when the program transfer is effected. 21: 2012/00055 22: 2010/06/24 43: 2013/01/04 51: C06B; A62D; F42B 71: MAXAMCORP HOLDING S.L. 72: LUBBE, CARL HERMANUS, HARRIS, DELANA, BOTIJA GONZÁLEZ, JOSÉ MANUEL, BEITIA GÓMEZ DE SEGURA, FERNANDO MARÍA 33: EP 31: 09382190.8 32: 2009/10/01 33: US 31: 61/220,020 32: 2009/06/24 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CHEMICAL AND/OR MECHANICAL REMEDIATION OF NITRO COMPOUNDS AND NITRATE ESTERS 00: Systems and methods for chemoremediation or mechanical destruction of undetonated explosive materials. An explosive apparatus contains an explosive material in close proximity to a chemical reagent selected for its chemoremediative properties. A barrier is interposed between the explosive material and the chemical reagent to delay the chemoremediation of the explosive material. Alternatively a water expandable material may be incorporated into the explosive material, whereby upon exposure to moisture the water absorbing material will expand sufficiently to fragment the explosive material into initiation insensitive particles. Initiation insensitivity is achieved by incorporation of water, which acts as a desensitizing agent as well as fragmenting the explosive material into particles sufficiently small that they are below the critical diameter for explosive initiation. The present invention also relates to self-degradable, shaped explosive formulations, comprising an explosive material and a water expandable material. 21: 2012/00056 22: 2010/06/22 43: 2013/01/04 51: H04W, H04B 71: NTT DOCOMO, INC. 72: HAPSARI, WURI ANDARMAWANTI, IWAMURA, MIKIO, ISHII, MINAMI, UMESH, ANIL, TAKAHASHI, HIDEAKI 33: JP 31: 2009-148134 32: 2009/06/22 54: MOBILE COMMUNICATION METHOD, RADIO BASE STATION, AND RELAY NODE 00: A mobile communication method according to the present invention comprising a step A in which, when a predetermined trigger is detected, the radio base station DeNB notifies the relay node RN of a transmission timing of an MBSFN subrame by a signal for changing the configuration of an RRC connection that is set between the radio base station DeNB and the relay node RN, a step B in which the radio base station DeNB performs scheduling such that a downlink signal is transmitted to the relay node RN at the transmission timing of the MBSFN subrame, and a step C in which the relay node RN performs scheduling such that a downlink sgnal is transmitted at a timing other than the transmission timing of the MBSFN subframe. Page | 118 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL system and provides an indication of the inflation pressure of the tyre. The data obtained by sampling the output of the first sensor system may be used to determine the total load borne by the platform, and / or the direction of travel of the tyre over the platform, and / or the speed of travel of the tyre over the platform and / or the tracking angle of the vehicle tyre. The data may also be used to determine a time interval during which data from the second sensor system is to be used to provide a representative sensor load value. 21: 2012/00073 22: 2012/01/05 43: 2013/01/07 51: A01N, A01P 71: Bayer CropScience AG 72: SUTY-HEINZE, Anne 33: EP 31: 09164800.6 32: 2009/07/07 54: PROCESS FOR IMPROVING SEEDLING GROWTH AND/OR EARLY EMERGENCE OF CROPS 00: The present invention relates to the use of a penflufen for increasing the seedling growth and/or the early emergence of crops. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a process for improving the seedling growth and/or the early emergence of crops. 21: 2012/00081 22: 2010/06/08 43: 2013/01/07 51: G01L 71: WHEELRIGHT LIMITED 72: TAYLOR, PAUL MICHAEL GERALD, RATHBONE, DAVID 33: GB 31: 0909815.3 32: 2009/06/08 54: VEHICLE TYRE CHECKING SYSTEM 00: Apparatus (4; 5) for checking the inflation pressure of a tyre (3) of a vehicle (2) whilst the tyre is being moved over the apparatus in a direction of travel (A). The apparatus comprises a base (7), a platform (8) which is mounted over the base, a first load sensor system (9) arranged between the platform and the base, and a second load sensor system (12) mounted on an upper surface of the platform and comprising a linear array of high resolution sensors (13, 25) extending across the platform. A data processing unit (6) processes data obtained by sampling the outputs of the first and second sensor 21: 2012/00082 22: 2010/06/24 43: 2013/01/07 51: F03B 71: DESIGN TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION LIMITED 72: TONKIN, MARK CHRISTOPHER 33: GB 31: 0910867.1 32: 2009/06/24 54: WATER POWER GENERATORS 00: An apparatus (2) for placement on or in a body of flowing water (8) for generating hydroelectric power. The apparatus comprises a generally horizontal rotor (6) driven by the water flowing (14) past it to generate electrical power. A method of generating hydroelectric power. The method comprises placing an apparatus in or on a body of water and allowing water to flow past a generally horizontally disposed rotor to turn it and generate electrical power. 21: 2012/00119 22: 2010/06/08 43: 2013/01/07 Page | 119 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 51: C08L; C08K 71: MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC. 72: MITADERA, JUN, KUROKAWA, MASASHI 33: JP 31: 2009-137467 32: 2009/06/08 54: POLYAMIDE RESIN COMPOSITION AND MOLDED ARTICLE 00: Provided is a composition of a polyamide resin containing metaxylene groups, the composition comprising a polyamide (A) constituted of diamine units including 1,3-bis(aminomethyl)cyclohexane units and dicarboxylic acid units and at least an aromatic secondary amine compound (B) or a phenolic antioxidant (D), the composition having a coefficient of oxygen permeability at 23ºC and 75% 2 RH of 1.5 cc·mm/m ·day·atm or lower. This composition hence has excellent gas-barrier properties and resistance to thermal deterioration. 21: 2012/00120 22: 2010/06/09 43: 2013/01/07 51: C08L; C08G; C08K; F16L 71: MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC. 72: MITADERA, JUN, KUROKAWA, MASASHI 33: JP 31: 2009-138490 32: 2009/06/09 54: POLYAMIDE RESIN COMPOSITION AND MOLDED PRODUCT 00: Disclosed is a m-xylene group-containing polyamide resin composition having excellent gas barrier properties and heat aging resistance, which contains (A) a polyamide composed of a diamine unit containing 30% by mole or more of a mxylylenediamine unit and a dicarboxylic acid unit and (B) an aromatic secondary amine based compound and has an oxygen permeability coefficient of not 2 more than 1cc·mm/m ·day·atm at 23&deg;C and 75% RH. 21: 2012/00122 22: 2010/06/08 43: 2013/01/07 51: A61K 71: AMUNIX OPERATING INC. 72: CLELAND, JEFFREY L, SCHELLENBERGER, VOLKER, SILVERMAN, JOSHUA, STEMMER, WILLEM P, WANG, CHAI-WEI, GEETHING, NATHAN, SPINK, BENJAMIN 33: US 31: 12/699,761 32: 2010/02/03 33: US 31: 61/236,836 32: 2009/08/25 33: US 31: 61/268,193 32: 2009/06/08 33: US 31: 61/280,955 32: 2009/11/10 33: US 31: PCT/US2010/023106 32: 2010/02/03 54: GLUCOSE-REGULATING POLYPEPTIDES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME 00: The present invention relates to compositions comprising glucose regulating peptides linked to extended recombinant polypeptide (XTEN), isolated nucleic acids encoding the compositions and vectors and host cells containing the same, and methods of making and using such compositions in treatment of glucose regulating peptide-related diseases, disorders, and conditions. 21: 2012/00124 22: 2010/07/08 43: 2013/01/07 51: A61K 71: CHRONOS THERAPEUTICS LIMITED 72: MELLOR, ELIZABETH JANE, YOUDELL, MICHAEL, AYLING, JONATHAN, AKOULITCHEV, ALEXANDRE 33: GB 31: 0911888.6 32: 2009/07/08 54: METHOD OF TREATING AGE RELATED DISORDERS 00: The present invention relates to the use of fujimycin for the treatment of a disorder related to the chronological and/or replicative life-span of a cell, and to methods for increasing the replicative life span of a cell, said method comprising disrupting the function of a polynucleotide or gene encoding a polypeptide comprising SEQ ID No: 1, 3 or 5. 21: 2012/00125 22: 2010/07/08 43: 2013/01/07 51: G01N 71: CHRONOS THERAPEUTICS LIMITED 72: YOUDELL, MICHAEL, MELLOR, ELIZABETH JANE, AKOULITCHEV, ALEXANDRE, NAIR, ANITHA 33: GB 31: 0911885.2 32: 2009/07/08 54: SCREENING METHOD FOR CELL AGING 00: The present invention relates to a method for increasing the chronological lifespan of a cell Page | 120 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL comprising disrupting the function of at least one of the SAGA1 SLIK and/or SALSA complexes in said cell. 21: 2012/0015 22: 2012/01/03 43: 2013/01/03 51: A01N A01P 71: BASF SE 72: DIETZ, Jochen, HADEN, Egon, GROTE, Thomas, GEWEHR, Markus, STOLZ, Silke 33: EP 31: 09162101.1 32: 2009/06/05 54: SYNERGISTIC FUNGICIDAL MIXTURES 00: The present invention relates to fungicidal mixtures, comprising a compound of formula (I) and one fungicidal component Il selected from groups A') to C') as defined in the description, and to compositions comprising these mixtures. 21: 2012/00159 22: 2010/06/08 43: 2013/01/11 51: F01K; F02C; F17D 71: THERMONETICS LTD. 72: SIKORA, PAUL 33: EP 31: 09162513.7 32: 2009/06/11 54: SYSTEM FOR EFFICIENT FLUID DEPRESSURISATION 00: The present invention relates to a system for depressurisation of high pressure pipeline fluids. The system may provide for net power generation without the pressurised fluid undergoing liquefaction or solidification or unacceptable temperature reduction as a result of a Joule-Thompson process. The system is particularly relevant for depressurising high pressure natural gas pipelines in an energy efficient manner whilst making possible net power generation. The system for depressurisation of a pressurised fluid in a pipeline comprises at least one depressuriser for expanding the fluid in the pipeline to a lower pressure; and a transcritical heat pump for circulating a supercritical fluid, wherein the supercritical fluid undergoes cooling so as to release heat for transmission to the pressurised fluid in the pipeline prior to at least one expansion of said pressurised fluid. 21: 2012/00160 22: 2010/08/06 43: 2013/01/11 51: C07C 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: HIROTA, MASAJI, MIYAZAKI, HIROYUKI, ITOH, TADAYOSHI 33: JP 31: 2009-185696 32: 2009/08/10 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF (FLUOROALKYLTHIO) ACETIC ACID ESTERS 00: Disclosed is a process for producing a (fluoroalkylthio)acetic acid ester represented by the 1 2 formula (3) wherein R, R and R have the same meanings as defined below, which comprises reacting a thioglycolic acid ester represented by the formula (1) wherein R represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 5 carbon atoms, and 1 R represents an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, with fluoroolefin represented by the formula 2 (2) wherein R &nbsp;represents a fluoroalkyl group Page | 121 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL having 1 to 5 carbon atoms, in the presence of a radical generator. 21: 2012/00162 22: 2010/07/30 43: 2013/01/11 51: A23L; A23C; C12G 71: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 72: KITSUTAKA, HIROSHI, HORIO, SACHIO, ODARIGI, HISA, HONJO, KAORI, NAGAYASU, MACHIKO 33: JP 31: 2009-180075 32: 2009/07/31 33: JP 31: 2009-185172 32: 2009/08/07 33: JP 31: 2010-096384 32: 2010/04/19 54: CARBONATED DRINK COMPRISING SOYBEAN FLOUR OR SOYBEAN MILK 00: An object of the present invention is to provide a carbonated beverage containing soybean powder or soymilk, wherein the carbonated beverage is provided with a refreshing carbonic acid flavor as well as nutrients and good flavor derived from soybeans, and the soybean-derived ingredient is stably maintained without becoming coagulated even when the content of the soybean-derived ingredient is high. By adjusting the pH of the carbonated beverage containing soybean powder and/or soymilk to 5.7 or higher, it is possible to stably maintain the soybean-derived ingredient without coagulation, and to provide the beverage with a refreshing carbonic acid flavor as well as nutrients and good flavor derived from soybeans. 21: 2012/00163 22: 2010/06/30 43: 2013/01/11 51: A23J; A23L 71: BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP. 72: GREEN, BRENT E, SCHWEIZER, MARTIN, GOSNELL, BRANDY, SEGALL, KEVIN I, MEDINA, SARAH 33: US 31: 61/213,647 32: 2009/06/30 54: PREPARATION OF SOY PROTEIN ISOLATE USING CALCIUM CHLORIDE EXTRACTION ("S703") 00: A soy protein product having a protein content of at least about 60 wt% (N x 6.25) d.b., preferably an isolate, is formed by a procedure in which soy protein is extracted from a soy source material using an aqueous calcium chloride solution at low pH, generally about 1.5 to about 5, and separating the resulting aqueous soy protein solution from residual soy protein source. The resulting clarified aqueous soy protein solution may be diluted and the pH adjusted within the range of 1.5-5.0. The solution may be concentrated by ultrafiltration, diafiltered and then dried to provide the soy protein product. The soy protein product is soluble in acidic medium and produces transparent, heat stable solutions and hence may be used for protein fortification of soft drinks and sports drinks. 21: 2012/00164 22: 2010/04/29 43: 2013/01/11 51: G01N 71: SHANDONG JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY 72: ZHANG, PENG, FENG, JINXIANG, GUO, XINGYU, WANG, XUGUANG, HAN, YING, KONG, XIANGZHEN, WANG, HUIJUN, LI, XIANGGUI, GUAN, ZHIGUANG, JIA, QIAN, ZHANG, JIWEI, WU, QINGZHEN 33: CN 31: 200910017811.1 32: 2009/08/10 54: A GASBAG TYPE PAVEMENT ACCELERATED LOADING TESTING APPARATUS 00: Disclosed is a gasbag type pavement testing apparatus, comprising a main frame (7), roller wheels (1) and a pneumatic suspension frame system which consists of gasbags (2), ventilated bolts (5), spokes (6), an inflating valve (10), a communicating shaft (11) and rockers (3). The gasbags (2), ventilated bolts (5), spokes (6), inflating valve (10), and communicating shaft (11) constitute an air storing space interconnecting each gasbag, the air storing space is inflated or deflated through the inflating valve (1), and the rockers (3) are hingejointed with the spokes (6). The spokes (6), rockers (3) and the communicating shaft (11) constitute a spoke assembly. The roller wheels (1) are driven by the spoke assembly to rotate round the communicating shaft (11), the roller wheels (1) contact the pavement in turn under the joint action of the gasbags (2) and the spoke assembly to simulate the practical situation and hence conduct the rolling test for the pavement. The testing apparatus performs the test with higher accuracy and higher efficiency. Page | 122 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/00166 22: 2010/07/30 43: 2013/01/11 51: C07K 71: GLYCOTOPE GMBH 72: GOLETZ, STEFFEN, DANIELCZYK, ANTJE, STAHN, RENATE, KARSTEN, UWE 33: EP 31: 09009942.5 32: 2009/07/31 33: US 31: 61/230,211 32: 2009/07/31 54: MUC1 ANTIBODIES 00: The present invention pertains to anti-mucin antibodies having improved antigen binding and/or recognition properties as well as a method for improving the antigen binding and/or recognition of an anti-mucin antibody. In particular, the present invention is directed to anti-MUC1 antibodies which are useful in the treatment of cancer. 21: 2012/00198 22: 2010/07/15 43: 2013/01/17 51: C07C; C12P 71: BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC 72: PARTEN, WILLIAM D, XU, YIHUI TOM 33: US 31: 61/225,662 32: 2009/07/15 54: RECOVERY OF BUTANOL FROM A MIXTURE OF BUTANOL, WATER AND AN ORGANIC EXTRACTANT 00: A process for recovering butanol from a mixture comprising a water-immiscible organic extractant, water, butanol, and optionally a non-condensable gas, is provided. The butanol is selected from 1butanol, isobutanol, and mixtures thereof. An overhead stream from a first distillation column is decanted into two liquid phases. The wet butanol phase is refined in a second distillation column; the aqueous phase is returned to the first distillation column. A portion of the wet butanol phase from the decanter is also returned to the first distillation column. The extractant comprises at least one solvent selected from the group consisting of C7to C22fatty alcohols, C7to C22fatty acids, esters of C7to C22fatty acids, C7to C22fatty aldehydes, and mixtures thereof. Page | 123 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/00199 22: 2010/07/15 43: 2013/01/17 51: C07C; C12P 71: BUTAMAX(TM) ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC 72: PARTEN, WILLIAM D, XU, YIHUI TOM 33: US 31: 61/225,659 32: 2009/07/15 54: RECOVERY OF BUTANOL FROM A MIXTURE OF BUTANOL, WATER AND AN ORGANIC EXTRACTANT 00: A process for recovering butanol from a mixture comprising a water-immiscible organic extractant, water, butanol, and optionally a non-condensable gas, is provided. The butanol is selected from 1butanol, isobutanol, and mixtures thereof. An overhead stream from a first distillation column is decanted into two liquid phases. The wet butanol phase is returned to the first distillation column as reflux. A bottom stream from the first distillation column is refined in a second distillation column to obtain a second overhead stream comprising butanol and a second bottoms stream comprising the extractant. The extractant comprises at least one solvent selected from the group consisting of C7to C22fatty alcohols, C7to C22fatty acids, esters of C7to C22fatty acids, C7to C22fatty aldehydes, and mixtures thereof. 21: 2012/00200 22: 2010/07/05 43: 2013/01/11 51: C07K; A61K; C12N 71: INSTITUTE FOR ANIMAL HEALTH 72: BRITTON, PAUL, BICKERTON, ERICA, ARMESTO, MARIA 33: GB 31: 0911794.6 32: 2009/07/07 54: CHIMAERIC PROTEIN 00: The present invention provides a chimaeric coronavirus S protein which is based on an S protein from a coronavirus strain with restricted tissue tropism, but which comprises at least part of the S2 subunit from a coronavirus strain with extended tissue tropism, such that a virus comprising the chimaeric S protein has extended tissue tropism. The present invention also provides a virus comprising such a chimaeric S protein. 21: 2012/00203 22: 2010/06/15 43: 2013/01/11 51: C09C; D21H 71: OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG 72: GANE, PATRICK A C, SCHÖLKOPF, JOACHIM, GERARD, DANIEL 33: EP 31: 09162738.0 32: 2009/06/15 33: US 31: 61/269,242 32: 2009/06/22 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING SURFACEREACTED CALCIUM CARBONATE AND ITS USE 00: The present invention relates to an economic process for preparing surface-reacted calcium carbonate. The present invention further relates to a surface-reacted calcium carbonate having an increased specific BET surface area, and the use of a process for adjusting the specific BET surface area. Page | 124 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/00204 22: 2011/04/12 43: 2013/01/11 51: H04L; H04B 71: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 72: ITO, DAISUKE, MUKAI, HIROAKI, TANAKA, MASAKI 33: JP 31: 2010/092120 32: 2010/04/13 54: COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, STATION-SIDE OPTICAL LINE TERMINATING APPARATUS, USER-SIDE OPTICAL LINE TERMINATING APPARATUS, CONTROL APPARATUS, AND COMMUNICATION METHOD 00: An optical communication system that connects a plurality of user-side optical line terminating apparatuses (hereinafter referred to as ONUs) to a station-side optical line terminating apparatus (hereinafter referred to as OLT) using of a common optical fiber, wherein the ONU as at least a part of the ONUs includes a transceiver having a power saving function for inactivating a transmitting unit while supplying electric power to a receiving unit and a control apparatus that transmits support information of the power saving function to the OLT via the transceiver, and the OLT includes a control apparatus that generates transmission allowance information of upstream communication based on the power saving function and a transceiver that receives the support information of the power saving function and transmits the transmission allowance information to the ONU. 21: 2012/00205 22: 2010/07/09 43: 2013/01/11 51: C12N; A61K; A61P; A01N 71: LOWDELL, MARK 72: LOWDELL, MARK 33: US 31: 61/224,771 32: 2009/07/10 33: US 31: 61/301,529 32: 2010/02/04 54: PRESERVED COMPOSITIONS OF ACTIVATED NK CELLS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME 00: Disclosed herein are activated NK cells that exhibit durable and prolonged activity in the absence of the activating agent and retain their activated state after preservation. Methods of administrating the NK cells to a patient do not require co-administration of the activating agent, and thus, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the NK cells may remain substantially free of the activating agent, such as CD15+ LAK_resistant tumor cells. 21: 2012/00206 22: 2010/07/29 43: 2013/01/11 Page | 125 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 51: C07C 71: ARKEMA FRANCE 72: SCHMITT, PAUL-GUILLAUME 33: FR 31: 0955398 32: 2009/07/31 33: US 31: 61/234,680 32: 2009/08/18 54: ORGANIC-SULPHIDE COMPOSITION WITH MASKED ODOUR 00: The present invention relates to the masking of the odour of organic sulphides and more particularly that of alkyl sulphides or of dialkyl sulphides, especially dimethyl sulphide, and also of oxides thereof, and especially of dimethyl sulphoxide, by addition to said organic sulphides of at least one odour-masking agent comprising at least one monoester, at least one diester or triester, at least one alcohol, at least one ketone and, optionally, at least one terpene. 21: 2012/00207 22: 2010/07/12 43: 2013/01/17 51: E21C 71: ELEMENT SIX GMBH 72: FLYNN, GERALD FRANCIS, HILDEBRAND, KARL-GEORG, LACHMANN, FRANK FRIEDRICH 33: GB 31: 0912022.1 32: 2009/07/10 54: ATTACK TOOL ASSEMBLY 00: An attack tool assembly (10) comprising an attack tool having a shank (23) extending therefrom, the shank (23) having a longitudinal axis; and a holder having a holder body (31) and a bore for receiving the shank (23) of the attack tool (10); the holder being adapted to receive the shank (23) in a configuration in which it prevents the shank (23) from rotating relative to the bore when the holder is in an engaged condition, and in which it allows the shank (23) to be rotatable relative to the bore when the holder is in a disengaged condition, so as to enable the shank (23) to be selectively securable to the holder in a required orientation about the longitudinal axis. The attack tool assembly (10) is particularly but not exclusively for use in the degradation of rock or asphalt bodies for formations, such as in soft rock mining and asphalt milling. 21: 2012/00221 22: 2012/01/11 43: 2013/01/11 51: A61M 71: PFIZER LIMITED 72: SMITH, Ian, Joseph 33: US 31: 61/223,441 32: 2009/07/07 54: DOSE UNIT, PACK OF DOSE UNITS AND INHALER FOR INHALATION OF COMBINATION OF DRUGS 00: The invention relates to a dose unit for a dry powder inhaler comprising: - a dose carrier including a plurality of pockets (17) each adapted to contain a dose of medication powder suitable for inhalation, said pockets being sequentially arranged such that the content of the pockets (17) can be sequentially exposed to a flow of air for successive inhalations and - a plurality of medication powder doses (X) arranged in pockets (17) of the dose carrier (15). The doses are regularly distributed in the pockets according to a sequence of identical groups, each group including at least one blank pocket (B) and one pocket containing a dose of medication powder (X). The invention also relates to a pack (105) comprised of one such dose unit (105a) and one further dose unit (105b) with all pockets containing a medication powder (Y). The invention further relates to a dry powder inhaler including such a pack (105) of dose units. Page | 126 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/00254 22: 2010/07/15 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K 71: INTELLIKINE, INC. 72: LI, LIANSHENG, REN, PINGDA, LIU, YI, WILSON, TROY EDWARD, CHAN, KATRINA, ROMMEL, CHRISTIAN 33: US 31: 12/503,776 32: 2009/07/15 54: CERTAIN CHEMICAL ENTITIES, COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS 00: Chemical entities that modulate PI3 kinase activity, pharmaceutical compositions containing the chemical entities, and methods of using these chemical entities for treating diseases and conditions associated with PO kinase activity are described herein. 21: 2012/00255 22: 2010/07/07 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K; A61L; A61P 71: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD. 72: KETELSON, HOWARD ALLEN, MEADOWS, DAVID L, DAVIS, JAMES W 33: US 31: 61/223,599 32: 2009/07/07 54: OPHTHALMIC ETHYLENEOXIDE BUTYLENEOXIDE BLOCK COPOLYMER COMPOSITIONS 00: The present invention relates to compositions comprising ethyleneoxide butyleneoxide block copolymers and a galactomannan such as guar. The compositions are particularly well suited for ophthalmic applications such as contact lens disinfection and rewetting. Methods for the treatment of dry eye using the compositions of the present invention are also contemplated. 21: 2012/00256 22: 2010/06/15 43: 2013/01/14 51: H01L; F24J 71: FISHLER, YEHOSHUA 72: FISHLER, YEHOSHUA 33: US 31: 61/187,060 32: 2009/06/15 54: ELECTRICAL GRID SOLAR ENERGY HARVESTING SYSTEM 00: A system for harvesting solar energy from an electric grid comprising a solar panel including an insulating material and a photovoltaic module attached to the insulating material, said solar panel adapted to be mounted onto a live power line in said electric grid. 21: 2012/00279 22: 2010/06/15 43: 2013/01/14 51: C02F 71: SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY, SIEMENS ENERGY, INC 72: CONNER, WILLIAM G, SCHULTZ, THOMAS E, HOWDESHELL, MICHAEL, FELCH, CHAD L, PATTERSON, MATTHEW, SHAFARIK, SAMUEL, COOLEY, CURT, AL-HAJRI, MOHAMMED A 33: US 31: 61/186,983 32: 2009/06/15 33: US 31: 61/224,000 32: 2009/07/08 Page | 127 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 54: SUSPENDED MEDIA MEMBRANE BIOLOGICAL REACTOR SYSTEM AND PROCESS INCLUDING SUSPENSION SYSTEM 00: A wastewater treatment system is provided comprising a biological reactor having a separation subsystem, a suspension system and a membrane operating system. The separation subsystem is constructed and arranged to maintain adsorbent material in the biological reactor with a mixed liquor. The suspension system is positioned in the biological reactor and is constructed and arranged to maintain adsorbent material in suspension with mixed liquor. The membrane operating system is located downstream of the biological reactor and is constructed and arranged to receive treated mixed liquor from the biological reactor and discharge a membrane permeate. 21: 2012/00280 22: 2010/07/16 43: 2013/01/14 51: B65D 71: LEISCH BERATUNGS- UND BETEILIGUNGSGMBH 72: FURTNER, JOSEF 33: AT 31: A 1114/2009 32: 2009/07/16 54: FOLDING BOX 00: The invention relates to a folding box (1), comprising a bottom (2) and several side walls (3), which are rotatably connected to the bottom (2), wherein the bottom (2) has a first concave/convex connection surface (a) and at least one side wall (3) has a second convex/concave connection surface (b), which interacts with the first connection surface (a) in order to connect the at least one side wall (3) to the bottom (2). According to the invention, the bottom (2) has a third concave/convex connection surface (c) and the at least one side wall (3) has a fourth convex/concave connection surface (d), wherein the third and/or the fourth connection surface (c, d) is cylindrical. The third and the fourth connection surfaces (c, d) are arranged in such a way that a sliding of the at least one side wall (3) relative to the bottom (2) in the second direction (x2) is enabled in a first rotational position of the side wall (3) and is prevented in a second rotational position. 21: 2012/00307 22: 2012/01/16 43: 2013/01/16 51: A01N, A01P 71: Bayer CropScience AG 72: ANDERSCH, Wolfram, PITTA, Leonardo, HUNGENBERG, Heike 33: EP 31: 09165661.1 32: 2009/07/16 54: USE OF PHENYL TRIAZOLES FOR CONTROLLING INSECTS AND SPIDER MITES BY SPLASHING, MISTING OR IMMERSION OR BY TREATMENT OF SEEDS 00: The invention relates to the use of compounds of formula (I), wherein R1 and R2 can be defined as in the description, for controlling animal pests such as insects and/or spider mites and/or nematodes by treating the soil/growth substrate by splashing, misting or immersion or by the treatment of seeds. Page | 128 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/00309 22: 2012/01/16 43: 2013/01/18 51: A01N 71: Bayer CropScience AG 72: ANDERSCH, Wolfram, HUNGENBERG, Heike 33: DE 31: 102009027772.2 32: 2009/07/16 54: SYNERGISTIC ACTIVE SUBSTANCE COMBINATIONS CONTAINING PHENYL TRIAZOLES 00: The invention relates to novel active substance combinations which contain at least one known compound of formula (I), wherein R1 and R2 are defined as in the description, and at least one additional known active substance from groups (2) to (27) mentioned in the description and which are excellent combinations for controlling animal pests such as insects and undesired acarids and phytopathogenic fungi. 21: 2012/00312 22: 2009/12/30 43: 2013/01/18 51: A47J 71: KONINKLIJKE DOUWE EGBERTS B.V. 72: KAMERBEEK, RALF, KOELING, HENDRIK CORNELIS, BIESHEUVEL, AREND CORNELIS JACOBUS, FLAMAND, JOHN HENRI, POST VAN LOON, ANGENITA DOROTHEA 33: EP 31: 09162895.8 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162914.7 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162931.1 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09163310.7 32: 2009/06/19 33: EP 31: 09167851.6 32: 2009/08/13 33: EP 31: 09170590.5 32: 2009/09/17 54: CAPSULE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREPARING A PREDETERMINED QUANTITY OF BEVERAGE SUITABLE FOR CONSUMPTION 00: The invention relates to a system (1), method and capsule (2) for preparing a predetermined quantity of beverage suitable for consumption using an extractable product. The system comprises an exchangeable capsule, and an apparatus (104) comprising a receptacle (106) for holding the exchangeable capsule, and a fluid dispensing device (126) for supplying a fluid to the exchangeable capsule. The exchangeable capsule comprises a circumferential wall (18), a bottom (12), and a lid (16). The wall, bottom and lid enclose an inner space (20) comprising the extractable product. The capsule comprises an exit area to allow draining from the prepared beverage from the capsule there through, wherein the exit area comprises a filter layer (36). The filter layer comprises a layer of nonwoven and/or woven fibrous material with at least one first region where the non-woven and/or woven material has been sealed to prevent egress of liquid there through and at least one second region where the non-woven and/or woven material has not been sealed to allow egress of liquid there through. 21: 2012/00313 22: 2009/12/30 43: 2013/01/17 51: B65D; A47J 71: KONINKLIJKE DOUWE EGBERTS B.V. 72: KAMERBEEK, RALF, KOELING, HENDRIK CORNELIS, BIESHEUVEL, AREND CORNELIS JACOBUS, FLAMAND, JOHN HENRI, POST VAN LOON, ANGENITA DOROTHEA 33: EP 31: 09162895.8 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162914.7 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162931.1 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09163310.7 32: 2009/06/19 Page | 129 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 33: EP 31: 09167851.6 32: 2009/08/13 33: EP 31: 09170590.5 32: 2009/09/17 54: CAPSULE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREPARING A PREDETERMINED QUANTITY OF BEVERAGE SUITABLE FOR CONSUMPTION 00: A capsule for preparing a predetermined quantity of beverage suitable for consumption using an extractable product, by means of a beverage brewing device comprising a receptacle for receiving the capsule. The capsule comprises a cup comprising a circumferential wall, a bottom closing the circumferential wall at a first end, and a lid in use connected to the cup at a second end of the circumferential wall opposite the bottom. The wall, bottom and lid, in use, enclose an inner space comprising the extractable product. At least a portion of a surface of the capsule conceived to, in use, interact with the receptacle is provided with at least one projection for forming a sealing engagement with the receptacle. 21: 2012/00314 22: 2009/12/30 43: 2013/01/17 51: A47J; B65D 71: KONINKLIJKE DOUWE EGBERTS B.V. 72: KAMERBEEK, RALF, KOELING, HENDRIK CORNELIS, POST VAN LOON, ANGENITA DOROTHEA 33: EP 31: 09162920.4 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09163013.7 32: 2009/06/17 54: SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE 00: System for preparing a predetermined quantity of beverage suitable for consumption using an extractable product, comprising: a first exchangeable capsule (102), being a closed capsule (102), having a bottom (107); a second exchangeable capsule (2), being an open capsule, having a bottom (7) comprising an entrance filter (15); a first apparatus (104) comprising a receptacle (3) with a support surface (24) for holding a first capsule (102), the first apparatus (104) having bottom piercing means (112) intended for piercing the bottom (107) of the first capsule (102), and having a fluid dispensing device (5) for supplying an amount of a fluid, such as water, under pressure to the first capsule (102); a second apparatus (4) comprising a receptacle (3) with a support surface (24) for holding a second capsule, and a fluid dispensing device (5) for supplying an amount of a fluid, such as water, under pressure to the second capsule (2). 21: 2012/00315 22: 2009/12/30 43: 2013/01/17 51: B65D; A47J 71: KONINKLIJKE DOUWE EGBERTS B.V. Page | 130 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 72: KAMERBEEK, RALF, KOELING, HENDRIK CORNELIS, BIESHEUVEL, AREND CORNELIS JACOBUS 33: EP 31: 09162895.8 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162914.7 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162931.1 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09163310.7 32: 2009/06/19 33: EP 31: 09167851.6 32: 2009/08/13 33: EP 31: 09170590.5 32: 2009/09/17 54: CAPSULE FOR CONTAINING BEVERAGE INGREDIENTS 00: Capsule for containing beverage ingredients, the capsule being designed for insertion in a beverage production device in which a liquid under pressure enters the capsule to drain a beverage from the capsule, wherein the capsule comprises a circumferential first wall, a second wall closing the circumferential first wall at a first end, and a third wall closing the circumferential first wall at a second, open, end opposite the second wall, the first, second and third wall enclosing an inner space comprising the beverage ingredients, wherein the capsule comprises a sealing member for achieving a sealing effect between the capsule and the beverage production device, wherein at least one of the first, second and third wall as such is configured to act as the sealing member. 21: 2012/00316 22: 2009/12/30 43: 2013/01/17 51: B65D; A47J 71: KONINKLIJKE DOUWE EGBERTS B.V. 72: KAMERBEEK, RALF, KOELING, HENDRIK CORNELIS, FLAMAND, JOHN HENRI, POST VAN LOON, ANGENITA DOROTHEA 33: EP 31: 09162917.0 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162927.9 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162941.0 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162984.0 32: 2009/06/17 54: SYSTEM, METHOD AND CAPSULE FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE 00: The invention relates to a system, method and capsule for preparing a predetermined quantity of beverage suitable for consumption using an extractable product. The system comprises an exchangeable capsule, and an apparatus comprising a receptacle for holding the exchangeable capsule, and a fluid dispensing device for supplying a fluid to the exchangeable capsule. The exchangeable capsule comprises a circumferential wall, a bottom, and a lid. The wall, bottom and lid enclose an inner space comprising the extractable product. The receptacle comprises bottom piercing means intended for piercing an entrance area of an alternative capsule for creating at least one entrance opening for supplying the fluid to the extractable product. The entrance area of the capsule according to the invention comprises an entrance filter for supplying the fluid to the extractable product there through. In use, the entrance filter is positioned at a distance from the bottom piercing means, such that the capsule of the system is not pierced by the bottom piercing means. The filter is a multi-layer filter comprising at least a first layer and a second layer bonded together. The first layer has a higher tear strength than the second layer and the second layer has a higher stiffness than the first layer. 21: 2012/00318 22: 2009/12/30 43: 2013/01/17 51: A47J 71: KONINKLIJKE DOUWE EGBERTS B.V. Page | 131 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 72: KAMERBEEK, RALF, KOELING, HENDRIK CORNELIS, FLAMAND, JOHN HENRI, POST VAN LOON, ANGENITA DOROTHEA 33: EP 31: 09162917.0 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162927.9 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162941.0 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162984.0 32: 2009/06/17 54: CAPSULE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE 00: The invention relates to a capsule (2), system and method for preparing a predetermined quantity of beverage suitable for consumption using an extractable product. The capsule comprises a circumferential first wall (14), a second wall (16) closing the circumferential first wall at a first end (18), and a flexible sheet-shaped perforate and/or porous third wall (20) closing the circumferential first wall at a second, open, end (22) opposite the second wall, wherein the first, second and third wall enclose an inner space (24) comprising the extractable product, wherein the third wall forms an outermost boundary of the capsule in an axial direction thereof, and wherein the third wall comprises a woven or nonwoven filtering material, such as filtering paper. 54: SYSTEM, CAPSULE AND METHOD FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE 00: System comprising a capsule (2) for preparing a predetermined quantity of beverage suitable for consumption using an extractable product, comprising: a substantially rigid circumferential wall (6), a bottom (7) closing the circumferential wall at a first end (8), and lid (9) of a flexible sheet- shaped perforate and/or porous material closing the circumferential wall at a second, open, end (10) opposite the bottom, wherein the circumferential wall, the bottom and the lid enclose an inner space (11) comprising the extractable product, wherein the lid comprises an impermeable outer circumferential area (30) and an exit area (32) being enclosed by said impermeable outer circumferential area such that, in use, the prepared beverage is drained from the capsule through the exit area. The invention further relates to a method for preparing said beverage using the above system. 21: 2012/00319 22: 2009/12/30 43: 2013/01/17 51: A47J; B65D 71: KONINKLIJKE DOUWE EGBERTS B.V. 72: KAMERBEEK, RALF, KOELING, HENDRIK CORNELIS, BIESHEUVEL, AREND CORNELIS JACOBUS, FLAMAND, JOHN HENRI, POST VAN LOON, ANGENITA DOROTHEA 33: EP 31: 09163008.7 32: 2009/06/17 21: 2012/00320 22: 2009/12/30 43: 2013/01/17 51: A47J; B65D 71: KONINKLIJKE DOUWE EGBERTS B.V. 72: KAMERBEEK, RALF, KOELING, HENDRIK CORNELIS, POST VAN LOON, ANGENITA DOROTHEA 33: EP 31: 09162988.1 32: 2009/06/17 54: SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE Page | 132 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 00: System for preparing a predetermined quantity of beverage suitable for consumption using an extractable product, comprising: an exchangeable capsule (2), and an apparatus (4) comprising a receptacle (3) for holding the exchangeable capsule (2). The exchangeable capsule (2) is an open capsule with an exit filter (17) adapted to drain prepared beverage from the system into a cup. The apparatus (4) comprises exit filter piercing means (22) that are provided in the receptacle (3) opposite of the exit filter (17) of the capsule (2). The exit filter piercing means (22) cooperate with the exit filter (17) to pierce the exit filter to create at least one additional opening (25), wherein the exit filter (17), when used in a prior art apparatus (104) that has lid piercing means (122) to pierce a lid of a closed capsule, is not pierced by the lid piercing means (122) and stays intact. 21: 2012/00321 22: 2009/12/30 43: 2013/01/17 51: B65D; A47J 71: KONINKLIJKE DOUWE EGBERTS B.V. 72: KAMERBEEK, RALF, KOELING, HENDRIK CORNELIS, POST VAN LOON, ANGENITA DOROTHEA, VAN BERGEN, CORNELIS 33: EP 31: 09162917.0 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162927.9 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162941.0 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162984.0 32: 2009/06/17 54: CAPSULE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF A BEVERAGE AND A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH A CAPSULE 00: Capsule (2) for preparing a predetermined quantity of beverage suitable for consumption using an extractable product, for instance roast and ground coffee, comprising a circumferential first wall (14), a second wall (16) closing the circumferential first wall at a first end (18), a perforate and/or porous third wall (20) closing the circumferential first wall at a second, open, end (22) opposite the second wall arranged for draining the prepared beverage from the capsule, wherein the first, second and third wall enclose an inner space (24) comprising the extractable product, wherein the extractable product in the inner space has particles falling within a preselected distribution by weight, wherein a 10th percentile of the particle size is 20 - 60 µm, wherein a 50th percentile of the particle size is 400-600 µm and wherein a 90th percentile of the particle size is 700-1000 µm. The invention further relates to a method for manufacturing such a capsule, a system comprising such a capsule for preparing a beverage and a method for preparing of a beverage. 21: 2012/00322 22: 2009/12/30 43: 2013/01/17 51: B65D; A47J 71: KONINKLIJKE DOUWE EGBERTS B.V. Page | 133 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 72: KAMERBEEK, RALF, KOELING, HENDRIK CORNELIS, WONG, KON EUAN GERARD, BRANDT, GUIDO, BIESHEUVEL, AREND CORNELIS JACOBUS 33: EP 31: 09162934.5 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162982.4 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162995.6 32: 2009/06/17 33: EP 31: 09162998.0 32: 2009/06/17 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREPARING A PREDETERMINED QUANTITY OF BEVERAGE 00: System for preparing a predetermined quantity of beverage suitable for consumption using an extractable product. The system comprises an exchangeable capsule. The system further comprises an apparatus comprising a fluid dispensing device for supplying an amount of fluid, such as water, to the exchangeable capsule, a receptacle for holding the exchangeable capsule, and an outlet arrangement for supplying the beverage to a container, such as a cup. The capsule comprises a circumferential wall, a bottom, a lid, an entrance area and a closed exit area. The circumferential wall, the bottom and the lid enclose an inner space that comprises an extractable product. The system is arranged for bringing the fluid dispensing device in fluid connection with the entrance area for supplying the fluid to the extractable product for preparing the beverage. The system is further arranged so that, in use, the outlet arrangement is in fluid communication with the exit area for draining the prepared beverage from the capsule. The capsule further comprises a opening element that is arranged for providing an opening through the closed exit area for draining the prepared beverage from the capsule. 21: 2012/00356 22: 2010/07/27 43: 2013/01/18 51: C25B 71: INDUSTRIE DE NORA S.P.A. 72: ANTOZZI, ANTONIO LORENZO, CALDERARA, ALICE, JACOBO, RUBEN ORNELAS 33: IT 31: MI2009A001343 32: 2009/07/28 54: ELECTRODE FOR OXYGEN EVOLUTION IN INDUSTRIAL ELECTROLYTIC PROCESSES 00: The invention relates to a catalytic coating suitable for oxygen-evolving anodes in electrochemical processes. The catalytic coating comprises an outermost layer with an iridium and tantalum oxidebased composition modified with amounts not higher than 5% by weight of titanium oxide. 21: 2012/00357 22: 2010/07/06 43: 2013/01/18 51: H04L 71: OMNIFONE LIMITED 72: SANT, PHILIP, BLATCHFORD, DOMINIC 33: GB 31: 0911655.9 32: 2009/07/06 54: A METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY IDENTIFYING POTENTIAL ISSUES WITH THE CONFIGURATION OF A NETWORK 00: A method, and an automated system or tool, for interrogating networks, and most significantly mobile networks, in order to identify network and gateway issues at the earliest point. The method uses the combination of a client device and a server to execute one or more test cases on the network and thereby determine those characteristics of the Page | 134 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL network which are relevant to the implementation of a network-based service on the said network. The network characteristics include one or more of data fidelity, protocol support, data timeout periods, data length restrictions and network performance. 21: 2012/00358 22: 2010/07/06 43: 2013/01/18 51: G06F 71: OMNIFONE LIMITED 72: KNIGHT, MARK, EVANS, CHRISTOPHER, BOSWELL, TOM 33: GB 31: 0911651.8 32: 2009/07/06 33: GB 31: 0921542.7 32: 2009/12/09 54: A COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DIGITAL MEDIA CONTENT 00: A computer implemented process encompasses the following steps: (a) Identify the user's current media content library/ies; (b) Analyse the content of those libraries, deriving a "taste signature" for the user from that analysis; (c) Match the derived "taste signature" to other media content and to other users and provide the user with recommendations based on that automatic matching process. 21: 2012/00360 22: 2010/03/17 43: 2013/01/18 51: A61F 71: AAP BIOMATERIALS GMBH 72: BIELENSTEIN, OLIVER, SATTIG, CHRISTOPH, DEUSSER, STEFAN, STIRNAL, VOLKER 33: DE 31: 10 2009 013 211.2 32: 2009/03/17 54: VACUUM MIXING DEVICE FOR BONE CEMENT AND METHOD FOR MIXING BONE CEMENT IN THE DEVICE 00: The application relates to a vacuum mixing device (1) for bone cement, where the monomer is pressed into a mixing container (2) due to the surrounding vacuum and a gas volume present in the monomer container (10). 21: 2012/00361 22: 2010/07/21 43: 2013/01/17 51: C12Q; C12N 71: BIOTEC PHARMACON ASA 72: ELDE, MORTEN, LANES, OLAV, GJELLESVIK, DAG RUNE 33: GB 31: 0912637.6 32: 2009/07/21 33: US 31: 61/235,177 32: 2009/08/19 54: A METHOD OF REMOVING NUCLEIC ACID CONTAMINATION IN REVERSE TRANSCRIPTION AND AMPLIFICATION REACTIONS 00: The invention provides methods of removing nucleic acid contamination from reverse transcription reactions and hot-start PCR, wherein said hot-start PCR is a barrier hot-start PCR set up and/or involves a hot-start DNA polymerase, which methods comprise use of a DNase that is substantially irreversibly inactivated by heating at a temperature of about 5O0C for 5 minutes, and that is substantially specific for double stranded DNA. The invention further provides a DNase that is substantially irreversibly inactivated by heating at a temperature of about 5O0C for 5 minutes, and that is substantially specific for double stranded DNA, nucleic acids encoding said DNase and kits or compositions comprising said DNase or said nucleic acid. 21: 2012/00362 22: 2010/08/04 43: 2013/01/17 51: E05F; E05D 71: DIANORA GOSIO 72: BACCHETTI, LUCIANO 33: IT 31: VI2009A000211 32: 2009/08/06 Page | 135 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 54: HINGE FOR COLD ROOMS, SWING GATES OR THE LIKE 00: A hinge for cold rooms, swing gates or the like, which comprise a stationary support structure (S) and at least a door (A) movable between an open door position and a closed door position. The hinge comprises a box-like hinge body (3) and a pin (5) reciprocally rotatably coupled to rotate about a first axis (X) between the open door position and the closed door position. Closing means are provided (10) for automatically returning the door (A), as well as a working fluid acting thereon to hydraulically contrast their action. The closing means (10) comprise a cam element (11 ) unitary with said pin (5) interacting with a plunger element (12) housed in an operating chamber (25) defined within the boxlike hinge body (3). The box-like hinge body (3) has an elongated shape to define a second axis (Y) perpendicular to the first one (X). 21: 2012/00364 22: 2010/07/30 43: 2013/01/17 51: C07K; A61K; A61P; G01N 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: FERRARA, NAPOLEONE, KOWANETZ, MARCIN LESZEK 33: US 31: 61/230,571 32: 2009/07/31 33: US 31: 61/350,558 32: 2010/06/02 54: INHIBITION OF TUMOR METASTASIS USING BV8- OR G-CSF-ANTAGONISTS 00: The present invention relates generally to the inhibition of angiogenesis and tumor metastasis. In particular, the invention concerns the prevention or treatment of tumor metastasis using G-CSF antagonists, such as G-CSF antibodies and/or Bv8 antagonists, such as anti-Bv8 antibodies and antiPKR1 antibodies. 21: 2012/00365 22: 2010/07/14 43: 2013/01/17 51: B65D 71: JT INTERNATIONAL SA 72: COLLINS, TIM 33: EP 31: 09165837.7 32: 2009/07/17 54: CIGARETTE PACK, CIGARETTE PACK CLOSING MECHANISM AND ASSOCIATED BLANKS 00: A hinge-cover cigarette pack (10) comprises an inner box (1) having a top face, a bottom face and a plurality of longitudinal faces connecting the top face to the bottom face, one of the longitudinal faces being a front face. The pack further comprises a cover (2) arranged to cover the entire surface of the front face when the pack is in a closed position, the cover being hingedly attached to a first longitudinal side face of the inner box. The pack also comprises a linking element for attaching the cover to a second longitudinal side face of the inner box, the linking element being arranged to bias the relative position of the inner box to the cover in a first configuration, which first configuration is approximately half-way between a fully open configuration and a fully closed configuration. Page | 136 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL erythropoietin production inducing activity. Specifically disclosed are: a compound represented by general formula [I] (wherein the symbols are as defined in the description), a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a solvate of the compound or salt; and a prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor and an erythropoietin production inducer, each containing the compound. The compound has a prolyl hydroxylase inhibitory action and erythropoietin production inducing activity, and is useful as an agent for prevention or treatment of various diseases and conditions (disorders) which are caused by a decrease in erythropoietin production. 21: 2012/00392 22: 2010/08/04 43: 2013/01/18 51: C08J; C09D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: LI, JINYONG, RAN, CHUN-BO, CHENG, JIANLI 33: EP 31: 09168208.8 32: 2009/08/19 54: ULTRAHYDROPHOBIC COATING AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME 00: Compositions for making ultrahydrophobic coatings are described. The compositions comprise microclusters having particles with diameters from 5 nm to 25 microns. The coatings applied are ultrahydrophobic and display a contact angle against water of greater than 130° and a sliding angle of less than 20°. 21: 2012/00393 22: 2010/07/16 43: 2013/01/21 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: JAPAN TOBACCO INC. 72: ITO, TAKASHI, YOKOTA, MASAHIRO, ABE, HIROYUKI, UEYAMA, KAZUHITO, MOTODA, DAI, MITANI, IKUO, OGOSHI, YOSUKE, MATSUI, TAKUYA, TERASHITA, MASAKAZU, HOTTA, TAKAHIRO 33: JP 31: 2009-169565 32: 2009/07/17 33: US 31: 61/273,127 32: 2009/07/30 54: TRIAZOLOPYRIDINE COMPOUND, AND ACTION THEREOF AS PROLYL HYDROXYLASE INHIBITOR AND ERYTHROPOIETIN PRODUCTION INDUCER 00: Disclosed is a triazolopyridine compound which has a prolyl hydroxylase inhibitory action and 21: 2012/00394 22: 2010/07/26 43: 2013/01/18 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: HIBARE, SUJITKUMAR SURESH, BHATTACHARYA, SUMAN KUMAR, DASTIDAR, SUDIPTA GHOSH, RAUT, JANHAVI SANJAY 33: IN 31: 1878/MUM/2009 32: 2009/08/17 54: SHAPED SOLID CLEANING COMPOSITION 00: The invention relates to a shaped solid cleaning composition, especially in bar format, which utilises the detergency properties of new materials which are more efficient, relatively inexpensive and are environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional soaps or synthetic surfactants. The present invention provides for a shaped solid cleaning composition which comprises a specific amount of structuring agent and a specific amount of a treated particle. The precursor of the treated particle is an asymmetric 1:1 or 2:1: clay particle having alternating tetrahedral and octahedral sheets terminating with a tetrahedral sheet at a first external surface plane and an octahedral sheet at a second external surface plane. Either or both of said Page | 137 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL external surfaces is attached with a fatty acid or derivative thereof. 21: 2012/00395 22: 2010/08/03 43: 2013/01/18 51: A01N 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: HOLYOKE JR, CALEB WILLIAM, TONG, MYHANH THI, ZHANG, WENMING 33: US 31: 61/231,483 32: 2009/08/05 54: MIXTURES OF MESOIONIC PESTICIDES 00: Disclosed are compositions comprising (a) at least one compound selected from compounds of Formula 1 (1),N-oxides, and salt thereof, wherein R is phenyl optionally substituted with up to 5 substituents 3 independently selected from R , or pyridinyl optionally substituted with up to 4 substituents 3 2 independently selected from R ; R is C1-C4haloalkyl; or thiazolyl, pyridinyl or pyrimidinyl, each optionally substituted with up to 2 substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halogen and 3 C1-C4alkyl; each R is independently halogen, cyano, C1-C4alkyl, C1-C4haloalkyl, C1-C4alkoxy, C14 4 4 C4haloalkoxy, C(R )=NOR or Q; each R is independently C1-C4alkyl; Z is CH=CH or S; and each Q is independently phenyl or pyridinyl, each optionally substituted with up to 3 substituents independently selected from the group consisting of halogen, cyano, C1-C4alkyl, C1-C4haloalkyl, C1C4alkoxy and C1-C4haloalkoxy; and (b) at least one invertebrate pest control agent. Also disclosed are methods for controlling an invertebrate pest comprising contacting the invertebrate pest or its environment with a biologically effective amount of a composition of the invention. 21: 2012/00396 22: 2010/06/30 43: 2013/01/18 51: A23J; A23L 71: BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP. 72: GREEN, BRENT E, SCHWEIZER, MARTIN, GOSNELL, BRANDY, SEGALL, KEVIN I, MEDINA, SARAH 33: US 31: 61/213,648 32: 2009/06/30 54: PRODUCTION OF ACID SOLUBLE SOY PROTEIN ISOLATES ("S700") 00: A soy protein product having a protein content of at least about 60 wt% (N x 6.25) d.b., preferably an isolate having a protein content of at least about 90 wt% (N x 6.25) d.b., is formed by extracting a soy protein source with a salt solution, preferably aqueous sodium chloride solution, to form an aqueous protein solution having a pH of about 1.5 to 11, preferably about 5 to about 7 and separating the resulting aqueous protein solution from residual soy protein source. The protein concentration of the aqueous protein solution is increased to about 50 to about 400 g/L while the ionic strength is maintained substantially constant by using a selective membrane technique. The resulting concentrated protein solution is optionally diafiltered and a calcium salt, preferably calcium chloride, is added to the concentrated and optionally diafiltered protein solution to a conductivity of 15 to about 85 mS. Precipitate formed as a result of the calcium salt addition is removed and the resulting clarified retentate is diluted into about 2 to about 20 volumes of water prior to acidification to a pH of about 1.5 to about 4.4 to produce an acidified clear protein solution. The acidified clear protein solution is then concentrated and optionally diafiltered and optionally dried. Variations of this procedure can be used to produce a soy protein product which is soluble, transparent and heat stable in acidic aqueous environments. 21: 2012/00398 22: 2010/07/29 43: 2013/01/18 51: C07C; B01J; C07B 71: MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION, JGC CORPORATION 72: SETOYAMA, TOHRU, OKITA, ATSUSHI, HONDA, KAZUNORI, INAKI, CHIZU, YAMAGUCHI, MASASHI, YOSHIKAWA, YUMIKO, IWADE, SHINJI, KUSANAGI, YUSUKE 33: JP 31: 2009-177551 32: 2009/07/30 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PROPYLENE AND CATALYST FOR MANUFACTURING PROPYLENE 00: - Page | 138 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL There are provided a catalyst for manufacturing propylene, which can keep stable activity for a prolonged period of time in manufactiring propylene by bringing an oxygen-containing compound into contact with the catalyst in the presence of an olefin having 4 or more carbon atoms, and a method for manufacturing propylene using this catalyst for manufacturing propylene. 21: 2012/00401 22: 2010/06/18 43: 2013/01/18 51: C25C; B01J; C22B 71: METALYSIS LIMITED 72: DUDLEY, PETER G, WRIGHT, ALLEN RICHARD 33: GB 31: 0910565.1 32: 2009/06/18 54: FEEDSTOCK 00: The invention relates to a feedstock for reduction in an electrolytic cell, for example a non-metallic feedstock that can be reduced to metal on a commercial scale. The feedstock comprises a plurality of three-dimensional elements which are shaped such that a volume of the feedstock has between 35% and 90% free space (not including any microscopic porosity of the elements). The elements are also shaped as randomly-packable elements to minimise any settling, ordering or alignment of the feedstock, which would otherwise hinder or prevent fluid flow and/or current flow through the feedstock. 21: 2012/00402 22: 2010/06/30 43: 2013/01/18 51: A23J; A23L 71: BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP. 72: GREEN, BRENT E, SEGALL, KEVIN I, SCHWEIZER, MARTIN, GOSNELL, BRANDY, MEDINA, SARAH 33: US 31: 61/213,646 32: 2009/06/30 54: PRODUCTION OF ACID SOLUBLE SOY PROTEIN ISOLATES ("S800") 00: A soy protein product having a protein content of at least about 60 wt% (N x 6.25) d.b., preferably an isolate having a protein content of at least about 90 wt% (N x 6.25) d.b., is formed by extracting a soy protein source with water to form an aqueous protein solution having a pH of about 1.5 to about 11, preferably about 5 to about 7, and separating the resulting aqueous protein solution from residual soy protein source. The protein concentration of the aqueous protein solution is increased to about 50 to about 400 g/L while the ionic strength is maintained substantially constant by using a selective membrane technique. The resulting concentrated protein solution is optionally diafiltered and a calcium salt, preferably calcium chloride, is added to the concentrated and optionally diafiltered protein solution to a conductivity of 5 to about 30 mS. Precipitate formed as a result of the calcium salt addition is removed and the resulting clarified retentate is diluted into about 2 to about 20 volumes of water prior to acidification to a pH of about 1.5 to about 4.4 to produce an acidified clear protein solution. The acidified clear protein solution is then concentrated and optionally diafiltered and optionally dried. Variations of this procedure can be used to produce a soy protein product which is soluble, transparent and heat stable in acidic aqueous environments. 21: 2012/00403 22: 2010/06/22 43: 2013/01/18 51: F03D 71: STIMM, KEAN W 72: STIMM, KEAN W 33: US 31: 61/269,183 32: 2009/06/22 54: WIND TURBINE 00: The present invention is a wind turbine having a set of curved blades mounted on a central rotatable hub. An enclosure surrounds and is attached to the tips of the blades. The enclosure is arranged to rotate with the hub and the blades. The blades have a fixed pitch such that a pitch angle of each of the blades at the tip end is from 50 degrees and 75 degrees to a rotational (central) axis of the hub. A pitch angle of each of the blades at a hub end is defined by a product of a ratio, of a hub radius divided by a turbine radius, multiplied by a pitch angle at the tip. Page | 139 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL The blade is provided with a compound curve that causes the blade to fall away from an angle of apparent wind (the angle of the wind seen by the moving blade) impinging upon the blade at a wind entry location of the blade. The turbine is further provided with an apparatus that controls speed of rotation of the turbine so that the angle of the apparent wind to the blades can be adjusted relative to the pitch angle of the blades to obtain at least 50% of maximum energy that can be extracted using the turbine. 21: 2012/00406 22: 2012/01/18 43: 2013/01/04 51: B25D, E21C, F16K 71: COETZEE, Andries Petrus De Klerk 72: COETZEE, Andries Petrus De Klerk 33: ZA 31: 2010/07411 32: 2010/10/18 54: FLUID CONTROL UNIT 00: This invention relates to a fluid flow control valve and to a drill including such a valve. The valve includes a valve body, defining therein a chamber and a fluid flow passage through the chamber, and, inside the chamber, a plunger having a valve closure for cooperating with a valve seat of the valve body. The plunger includes a first cylindrical part, coaxial with an axis thereof, slidably received in a first cylindrical length of the chamber, and a second cylindrical part, coaxial with the axis and upstream of the first cylindrical part, slidably received in a second cylindrical length of the chamber. The second cylindrical part has a diameter larger than that of the first cylindrical part. The fluid flow passage passes through the plunger. In use, fluid pressure in the first and the second cylindrical parts induce respectively an opening and a closing force on the plunger. 21: 2012/00442 22: 2010/07/28 43: 2013/01/22 51: A61Q; A61K; C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: AHTCHI-ALI, BADREDDINE, VETHAMUTHU, MARTIN SWANSON, HERMANSON, KEVIN DAVID, RATUISTE, FLORENCIO VILLANUEVA 33: US 31: 12/539,770 32: 2009/08/12 33: US 31: 12/539,776 32: 2009/08/12 54: CONCENTRATED LIQUID SOAP FORMULATIONS HAVING READILY PUMPABLE VISCOSITY 00: The present invention provides concentrated soap compositions formulated in such a manner that, quite unpredictably, despite high concentration of soap, they have viscosity which allows them to be pumped from, for example, consumer packaging (e.g., bottles) and/or transit or storage points during manufacture (e.g., pipes, storage tanks, etc.). 21: 2012/00443 22: 2010/06/24 43: 2013/01/22 51: F03D 71: URBAN GREEN ENERGY, INC. 72: SONG, HANJUN, LIU, YUN, BLITTERSWYK, NICOLAS 33: CN 31: 200920160538.3 32: 2009/06/26 54: VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE 00: A vertical axis wind turbine comprising a main wind blade with one or more blade(s), at least one connecting arm, attached to main blade and an abutment of connecting arm arranged with axle hole of wind rotor shaft, wherein, a main blade is fixed with abutment of connecting arm through connecting arm to form an vertical axis wind turbine. Page | 140 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/00444 22: 2010/06/24 43: 2013/01/22 51: F03D 71: URBAN GREEN ENERGY, INC. 72: SONG, HANJUN, LIU, YUN, BLITTERSWYK, NICOLAS 33: CN 31: 200920160536.4 32: 2009/06/26 54: EXTERNAL ROTOR GENERATOR OF VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE 00: A vertical axis wind turbine characterized in an external rotor generator comprising an external rotor generator and wind turbine arranged on the external rotor generator. 21: 2012/00445 22: 2011/03/15 43: 2013/01/22 51: B65D 71: IMPRESS GROUP B.V. 72: DELTOUR, BERNARD 33: EP 31: 10075120.5 32: 2010/03/18 54: CLOSURE FOR AN EASY OPENING CONTAINER AND A CONTAINER PROVIDED WITH SUCH CLOSURE 00: The present invention relates to a closure (1) for an easy opening container comprising a support and a foil (3) adhered to the support, which foil is provided with a tab (4) folded on to the foil, wherein the foil comprises a central concave section (5) and at least a flat section (6) beneath the tab, where optionally the tab is adhered to the flat section, and to a container comprising such closure. Page | 141 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 71: BREATH LIMITED 72: TASKO, PETER ERNEST, MCAFFER, IAN CAMERON GARDNER, SWIFT, GRAHAM JOHN, GIANFRANCESCO, SUSHEELA 33: GB 31: 0914231.6 32: 2009/08/14 54: DRY POWDER INHALER FORMULATIONS 00: A dpi formulation comprises a solvate of beclomethasone and is substantially free of excipient and free of carrier. The solvate particles are of size 0.5 to 10 microns and are obtained by crystallization of the steroid in the presence of ultrasound. 21: 2012/00487 22: 2010/08/06 43: 2013/01/23 51: A61M; A24F; F16K 71: KIND CONSUMER LIMITED 72: MCDERMENT, IAIN, HEARN, ALEX 33: GB 31: 0913942.9 32: 2009/08/07 33: GB 31: 1000403.4 32: 2010/01/11 33: GB 31: 1002024.6 32: 2010/02/08 54: AN INHALER 00: An inhaler comprising a reservoir (5) of an inhalable composition with an outlet (11) at one end (8) through which the inhalable composition is discharged. A non-metered breath-activated valve (7) is provided between the one end (8) and the reservoir (5), the breath-activated valve (7) comprising a flow path (13) extending from the reservoir (5) to the outlet end (8). At least a portion of the flow path is a deformable tube (14). A clamping member (21) pinches the deformable tube (14) closed when no suction force is applied to the device and releases the tube (14) to open the flow path when suction is applied at the outlet (11), to provide uninterrupted flow from the reservoir (5) to the outlet (11). 21: 2012/00488 22: 2010/08/16 43: 2013/01/23 51: A61K 21: 2012/00489 22: 2010/08/16 43: 2013/01/22 51: A61K 71: BREATH LIMITED 72: TASKO, PETER ERNEST, MCAFFER, IAN CAMERON GARDNER, SWIFT, GRAHAM JOHN, GIANFRANCESCO, SUSHEELA 33: GB 31: 0914240.7 32: 2009/08/14 54: STEROID SOLVATES 00: A dpi formulation comprises a solvate of beclomethasone with a non-cyclic, straight or branched C5-C7hydrocarbon. The solvate particles are of size 0.5 to 10 microns and are obtained by crystallization of the steroid in the presence of ultrasound. 21: 2012/00490 22: 2010/07/02 43: 2013/01/23 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: PASTOR, RICHARD, RAWSON, THOMAS E, ZHOU, AIHE, ZHU, BING-YAN, ZAK, MARK E, SIU, MICHAEL, MAGNUSON, STEVEN R, LIU, WENDY, HANAN, EMILY, GIBBONS, PAUL, LYSSIKATOS, JOSEPH P, MENDONCA, ROHAN 33: US 31: 61/222,918 32: 2009/07/02 54: PYRAZOLOPYRIMIDINE JAK INHIBITOR COMPOUNDS AND METHODS 00: A compound of Formula I, enantiomers, diasteriomers, tautomers or pharmaceutically 1 2 3 acceptable salts thereof, wherein R , R and R are defined herein, are useful as inhibitors of one or more Janus kinases. A pharmaceutical composition that includes a compound of Formula I and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, adjuvant or vehicle, and methods of treating or lessening the severity of a disease or condition responsive to the inhibition of a Janus kinase activity in a patient are disclosed. Page | 142 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/00492 22: 2010/07/16 43: 2013/01/22 51: B65D; B31B 71: ZIPBOX LICENSE, LLC 72: KOZARSKY, NEIL J, KOZARSKY, ELIOT M, BELKO, STEPHEN P, CAPORASO, JOHN A 33: US 31: 12/460,682 32: 2009/07/23 33: US 31: 12/655,752 32: 2010/01/05 54: COMBINATION CONTAINER AND BAG 00: Bag-on-container assemblies and bag-in-container assemblies are disclosed. The container may include a paperboard box having a front wall, a rear wall, a pair of opposed side walls, a plurality of flaps capable of forming a bottom wall and a plurality of flaps capable of forming a top wall. The inside surfaces of the box walls, including the outwardly facing strips, may have a thermal plastic coating thereon. The bag component of each type of assembly may include a closure member for to enable resealing of the bag component. 21: 2012/00493 22: 2010/08/03 43: 2013/01/22 51: C07D; A01N 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: XU, MING, ZHANG, WENMING, PAHUTSKI JR, THOMAS FRANCIS, LAHM, GEORGE P, HOLYOKE JR, CALEB WILLIAM, HUGHES, KENNETH ANDREW, TONG, MY-HANH THI 33: US 31: 61/231,464 32: 2009/08/05 54: MESOIONIC PESTICIDES 00: Disclosed are compounds of Formula 1,N-oxides, and salts thereof, wherein (Formula 1) X is O or S; Y 3e 3c 3d is O or S; A is O, S, NR or C(R )=C(R ); Z is a 6 7 7 direct bond, O, S(O)n,191, NR , C(R )2O,OC(R )2, 1 1 1 8 C(=X ), C(=X )E, EC(=X ), C(=NOR ) or 6 1 2 3a 3e 4 C(=NN(R )2); a is 1, 2 or 3; and R , R , R -R , R , 5 6 7 8 1 R , R , R , R , X and E are as defined in the disclosure. Also disclosed are compositions containing the compounds of Formula 1 and methods for controlling an invertebrate pest comprising contacting the invertebrate pest or its environment with a biologically effective amount of a compound or a composition of the invention. 21: 2012/00494 22: 2010/07/21 43: 2013/01/22 51: C25C 71: RIO TINTO ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: JONVILLE, CHRISTIAN, CAMIRE, JEAN, BERLIN, GEOFFREY, EMMETT, DARAN, FOSTER, Page | 143 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL YVAN, SERVANT, GUILLAUME, MANWARING, MALCOLM 33: FR 31: 0903722 32: 2009/07/29 54: GROOVED ANODE FOR AN ELECTROLYSIS CELL 00: The invention relates to a carbon anode block (13, 13a-13e) for a prebaked anode (4) to be used in a metal electrolysis cell (1) comprising an upper surface (24), a lower surface (23) to be arranged opposite an upper surface of a cathode (9) and four side surfaces (21, 22, 34), and including at least one first groove (31a-31e) that leads onto at least one of the side surfaces, wherein the first groove has a maximum length Lmaxin a plane that is parallel to the lower surface, and characterized in that the first groove does not lead onto said lower or upper surfaces, or leads onto said lower or upper surfaces over a length L0that is less than half of the maximum length Lmax. 21: 2012/00495 22: 2010/08/30 43: 2013/01/22 51: E21B; B25D 71: ATLAS COPCO SECOROC AB 72: CARLSSON, JIMMY, STENBERG, GÖRAN, BERONIUS, ALEXANDER, GÖTHBERG, MATTIAS, ENDBLOM, SAMUEL 33: SE 31: 0901137-0 32: 2009/08/28 54: DRILL STRING COMPONENT FOR NOISE CONTROL DURING PERCUSSION DRILLING 00: Drill string components (2;18) for top hammer drilling and down-the-hole drilling for positioning between a drill rig and a drill bit including a pipe-shaped element (3;19), which is arranged for transferring only rotational movements from the drill rig to the drill bit. A vibration-damping structure (12) is arranged adjoining to at least a part of an inside (H') of the pipe-shaped element in a space (41) formed inwardly of said inside (H'). The invention also concerns a rock drilling equipment. 21: 2012/00528 22: 2012/01/23 43: 2013/01/23 51: C07C 71: Bayer CropScience AG 72: PAZENOK, Sergii, LUI, Norbert, NEEFF, Arnd 33: EP 31: 09166239.5 32: 2009/07/23 54: NOVEL ALKOXYENONES AND ENAMINOKETONES AND A METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to novel alkoxyenones and enaminoketones and a novel method for the production thereof. Alkoxyenones and enaminoketones are valuable intermediate products for producing pyrazoles and anthranilic acid amides, which can be used as insecticides. 21: 2012/00529 22: 2012/01/23 43: 2013/01/23 51: C07D 71: Bayer CropScience AG 72: PAZENOK, Sergii, LUI, Norbert 33: EP 31: 09166238.7 32: 2009/07/23 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING ARYLSUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLES 00: The present invention relates to a process for producing 1-aryl-substituted pyrazoles comprising the reaction of alkoxyenones and enaminoketones with hydrazine derivates to form 1-aryl-substituted dihydro-1H pyrazolenes, the further reaction thereof with dehydration to form 1-aryl-substituted trihalogen methylpyrazolene and the further processing thereof. 21: 2012/00534 22: 2010/07/20 43: 2013/01/23 51: H02P Page | 144 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. 72: QIN, JIANCHUN 33: US 31: 12/554,057 32: 2009/09/04 33: US 31: 61/235,109 32: 2009/08/19 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ASYNCHRONOUS SAMPLING DATA CONVERSION 00: Disclosed herein are systems and methods for converting data samples representing alternating electric currents. The data samples may be obtained by sampling a first alternating electric current having a first frequency at a sampling frequency, sampling a second alternating electric current having a second frequency at the sampling frequency, and converting the data samples using a conversion algorithm to compensate for any discrepancy caused by the difference between the first frequency and the second frequency. The corrected data samples may be utilized to determine various characteristics of the alternating electric current, such as voltage magnitude, voltage phase angle, current magnitude, current phase angle, and other related attributes. In one application, the systems and methods disclosed herein may be utilized in connection with an intelligent electronic device used to couple a first electrical system, such as a power generator, to a second electrical system, such as a utility intertie. 21: 2012/00535 22: 2010/09/07 43: 2013/01/23 51: H02H 71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. 72: LABUSCHAGNE, CASPER A, SAMINENI, SATISH 33: US 31: 12/555,189 32: 2009/09/08 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING A FAULTED PHASE IN A SHUNT CAPACITOR BANK 00: An apparatus and method for identifying a faulted phase in a shunt capacitor bank is disclosed. The apparatus includes a sampling circuit for sampling current or voltage signals associated with the shunt capacitor bank. A microcontroller is coupled to the sampling circuit and programmed to measure a compensated neutral point phase angle from the sampled signal, and compare the compensated neutral point phase angle with a fixed reference phase angle. The method includes sampling a current or voltage signal associated with the shunt capacitor bank, determining a compensated neutral point phase angle and comparing the compensated neutral point phase angle with a fixed reference phase. Page | 145 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/00536 22: 2010/09/16 43: 2013/01/23 51: G01R 71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. 72: FISCHER, NORMANN, KASZTENNY, BOGDAN Z 33: US 31: 12/561,935 32: 2009/09/17 54: EQUIVALENT ALPHA PLANE FAULT DETERMINATION FOR A MULTI-TERMINAL POWER APPARATUS 00: Current differential protection is provided for a multiterminal power apparatus, such as a power transmission line. Currents measured at each of the multiple terminals are used to calculate a differential current and a restraining current, which are then converted into a first equivalent current and a second equivalent current of an equivalent twoterminal power apparatus. In the equivalent twoterminal power apparatus, a differential current derived from the first and second equivalent currents is substantially equal to the differential current of the original multi-terminal power apparatus. Similarly, a restraining current derived from the first and second equivalent currents is substantially equal to the restraining current of the original multi-terminal power apparatus. The first and second equivalent currents may be used in an alpha plane analysis to determine whether or not to trip the multi-terminal power apparatus. 21: 2012/00537 22: 2010/09/16 43: 2013/01/23 51: H02H 71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. 72: FISCHER, NORMANN, KASZTENNY, BOGDAN Z 33: US 31: 12/561,962 32: 2009/09/17 54: TRANSFORMER DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION 00: Transformer differential protection is provided by measuring a plurality of currents corresponding to a first set of windings and a second set of windings of a transformer, and compensating the currents based on their respective flows through either the first set of windings or the second set of windings. The compensated currents may be intentionally augmented to compensate for magnetizing inrush and/or stationary overexcitation conditions associated with the transformer. Augmentation based on stationary overexcitation, for example, may be based on either harmonic restraint or an addition of a V/Hz ratio to a restraining signal. A complex current ratio is calculated corresponding to the plurality of compensated currents. The complex current ratio may be based on a two-terminal equivalent power apparatus. Then, an alpha plane analysis is applied to the complex current ratio. Based on the alpha plane analysis, a power apparatus that includes the transformer is selectively tripped. Page | 146 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/00538 22: 2010/09/16 43: 2013/01/23 51: H02H 71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. 72: FISCHER, NORMANN, KASZTENNY, BOGDAN Z 33: US 31: 12/561,972 32: 2009/09/17 54: CHARGING CURRENT COMPENSATION FOR LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION 00: Current differential protection with charging current compensation is provided for a power apparatus, such as a power transmission line. Individual terminals dynamically determine their respective contributions, if any, to the charging current compensation value as availability of one or more voltage sources dynamically changes within the power apparatus. Respective terminals calculate local contributions to a charging current compensation value based on local voltage measurements. A loss of a voltage source is handled by adjusting multipliers for the remaining compensation points to reflect the total charging current. A local contribution is suppressed when the local voltage source is no longer available. After applying the local contributions, an alpha plane analysis may be used to determine when to trip the power apparatus. 21: 2012/00539 22: 2010/09/16 43: 2013/01/23 51: H02H; H04L 71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. 72: FISCHER, NORMANN, ANDERSON, LUTHER S, KASZTENNY, BOGDAN Z 33: US 31: 12/561,979 32: 2009/09/17 54: LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION UPON LOSS OF AN EXTERNAL TIME REFERENCE 00: A line current differential protection system that uses an external time reference continues providing protection to a power apparatus upon the loss of the external time reference. An external time reference synchronization mode and a channel based synchronization mode may be selectively applied on a per channel basis such that only those channels in the system that are not guaranteed to stay symmetrical use external time reference synchronization. When the external time reference is lost, fallback strategies may be used such as disabling or de-sensitizing the line current differential protection function, switching from the external time reference synchronization mode to a channel based synchronization mode with appropriately selected protection settings, and/or marking the channel as unavailable to isolate the system from the consequences of synchronization errors over this channel and instead using a master- slave mode with other available channels to continue providing line protection with the current differential system. Page | 147 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL that incorporates a water jet for cleaning teeth remainsto be desired, especially a single device that can be employed to clean teeth and reliably deposit material onto teeth. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a process for cleaning teethwith an electrical toothbrush device providing improved cleaning by means of an externally mixed air-water jet wherein the water dosing is not influenced by the air pressure. Surprisingly it has been found that a tooth brush device, comprising an air/water jet, wherein the air and water are mixed outside the nozzle(s), provides improved cleaning of dental surfaces, including inter-proximal areas, with low usage of water. 21: 2012/00541 22: 2010/08/09 43: 2013/01/23 51: B08B; A46B; B05B 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: SUBRAHMANIAM, NARAYANAN, SINGLETON, STEPHEN JOHN, KAMKAR, KIRTAN SHRAVAN, SAH, AMIT, SHRESTH, RUDRA SAURABH, GOYAL, RICHA SURESHCHAND 33: IN 31: 1902/MUM/2009 32: 2009/08/19 54: A PROCESS FOR CLEANING HARD SURFACES 00: The present invention is in the field of household cleaning tools. The invention further relates to the use of an air-water jet for the cleaning of hardsurfaces. It is an object of the present invention to provide easier cleaning of hard surfaces. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a process of easier cleaning of hard surfaces, especially by means of a device that uses a relatively low water flow rate.Surprisingly it has been found that an external mix air-water jet device may be used for cleaning hard surfaces. 21: 2012/00542 22: 2010/08/09 43: 2013/01/23 51: A61C 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: SUBRAHMANIAM, NARAYANAN, KAMKAR, KIRTAN SHRAVAN, SAH, AMIT, SHRESTH, RUDRA SAURABH, JAYARAMAN, SURESH SAMBAMURTHY 33: IN 31: 1901/MUM/2009 32: 2009/08/19 54: A PROCESS FOR CLEANING TEETH 00: The present invention is in the field of tooth cleaning devices, especially electrical toothbrushes. The invention further relates to the use of an air/water jet for the cleaning of teeth. A process for cleaning teeth 21: 2012/00543 22: 2010/07/28 43: 2013/01/23 51: A61K; C12N 71: UNIVERSITEIT GENT, VIB VZW, WETENSCHAPPELIJK INSTITUUT VOLKSGEZONDHEID 72: CALLEWAERT, NICO, BATNI, ANJANA, FESTJENS, NELE, HUYGEN, CHRISTIANE 33: US 31: 61/229,062 32: 2009/07/28 54: MYCOBACTERIUM MUTANTS FOR VACCINES WITH IMPROVED PROTECTIVE EFFICACY 00: Tuberculosis (TB) is a major health problem and currently, the only licensed TB vaccine is Mycobacterium bovis Bacille Calmette-Guerin (M. bovisBCG). In the present invention, mutation of mycobacterial components reportedly involved in phagosome maturation inhibition was evaluated for vaccine purposes, as such mutations should result in better vaccine antigen processing and presentation. Thus, BCG mutants in genes coding for ManLAM capping &alpha;-1,2-mannosyltransferases and the PI3P phosphatase SapM were evaluated as TB Page | 148 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL vaccines in a stringent mouse model. Vaccination with both ManLAM capping mutants and the SapM mutant resulted in significantly longer survival as compared to non-vaccinated mice, whereas vaccination with the parental BCG did not. Moreover, mice vaccinated with the SapM mutant survived significantly longer than mice vaccinated with the parental BCG. The mutant BCG strains showed unaltered phagocytosis, replication, lysosome colocalization and oxidant activity in macrophages and similarly induced autophagy in the latter. Additionally, replication and granuloma formation in mice was unaffected, indicating BCG-equivalent safety of these vaccines. 21: 2012/00545 22: 2009/07/13 43: 2013/01/23 51: D21C; C08H; C12P 71: BETA RENEWABLES S.P.A. 72: BONANNI, ANDREA, CORBELLANI, PAOLO 33: - 31: - 32: 54: HIGH TEMPERATURE LIGNIN SEPARATION PROCESS 00: This specification describes a process to separate lignin from an aqueous mixture derived from a biomass feedstock, wherein the separation is done at or above critical temperature, usually above 60°C. 21: 2012/00582 22: 2010/06/30 43: 2013/01/24 51: C12N 71: YISSUM RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM LTD. 72: SELA, ILAN, RABINOWITCH, HAIM DAVID, GOVER, OFER 33: US 31: 61/221,626 32: 2009/06/30 33: US 31: 61/287,435 32: 2009/12/17 54: INTRODUCING DNA INTO PLANT CELLS 00: The present invention provides means and methods for simple and efficient introduction of foreign genetic material into the plant cell. Particularly, the present invention combines seed priming and virus-based DNA constructs for efficient introduction of heterologous DNA into plants. 21: 2012/00583 22: 2010/07/15 43: 2013/01/24 51: E02D; F16G 71: TERRE ARMEE INTERNATIONALE 72: MORIZOT, JEAN-CLAUDE, BERARD, GILLES, FREITAG, NICOLAS 33: FR 31: 09 55114 32: 2009/07/22 54: LINK DEVICE FOR A REINFORCED GROUND WORK, ASSOCIATED WORK AND METHOD 00: Link device (100) between a facing element (20) of a reinforced ground construction work (1) and a longitudinal reinforcement (40), intended to extend in a backfill (60), which comprises a portion (101) for fixing to the facing element (20), two connecting portions (102), of which a first end of each of them is linked to a point of the fixing portion (101), in which a second end of each connecting portion is linked to a first end of a first and of a second return portion (103), in which the return portions (103) are substantially parallel to one another and in which a second end of each of the return portions is linked to a securing segment (104) substantially perpendicular to the return portions (103). Associated work and method. Page | 149 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/00789 22: 2012/02/01 43: 2013/01/14 51: B60T 71: DEERE & COMPANY 72: STANDER, FRANCOIS, RINDFLEISCH, DAVID F, DIDELOT, DAVID R 33: US 31: 13/027,691 32: 2011/02/15 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING VEHICLE PARASITIC LOADS TO AID WITH VEHICLE SPEED RETARDATION 00: A system and method for providing additional speed retardation capacity is disclosed that utilizes parasitic loads of the vehicle. A vehicle is disclosed that includes a vehicle control system for sensing overspeed conditions, a powertrain, and a parasitic load. When an overspeed condition is detected, the parasitic load that is normally deactivated to improve efficiency is activated to remove power from the powertrain. Temperature sensors can monitor a load temperature and the parasitic loads can be controlled based on the temperature readings. A method is disclosed that includes detecting overspeed conditions, activating parasitic loads to absorb power when an overspeed condition is detected, and deactivating the loads when the overspeed condition ceases. The parasitic loads can be controlled separately or together. The method can include cumulative actions based on greater overspeed conditions. 21: 2012/00812 22: 2012/02/02 43: 2012/10/22 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC 72: CRAIG, Andrew, Simon, LAWRENCE, Ronnie, Maxwell, ISMAIL, Salima, Zarah 33: USA 31: 61/237,435 32: 2009/08/27 54: ANHYDRATE FORMS OF A PYRIDINE DERIVATIVE 00: The invention relates to the compound of formula (I) in a crystalline anhydrate form, pharmaceutical formulations containing them, their use in therapy and processes for preparing the same. Page | 150 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/00935 22: 2012/02/08 43: 2013/01/21 51: E05G 71: COXEN, Ronald Frederick 72: COXEN, Ronald Frederick 33: ZA 31: 2010/08116 32: 2010/11/12 54: SAFE TAMPERING DETECTOR AND METHOD FOR DETECTING TAMPERING WITH A SAFE 00: A safe tampering detector for detecting tampering and preventing further tampering with a safe is provided, the tampering being performed by an electrically powered tool or device. The safe tampering detector comprises detection means located proximate te safe for detecting tampering with the safe, and a tampering preventor that interfaces between the detection means and a power supply in a building within which the safe is located. The tampering preventor is arranged to terminate the supply of electricity by the power supply in response to the detection means detecting tampering with the safe, thereby preventing further tampering with the safe. In an embodiment of the invention, the power supply is provided in the form of a general purpose alternating current power supply. In an embodiment of the invention, the detection means is located on an inner surface of the safe, alternatively said detection means is located on an outer surface of the safe. 21: 2012/02047 22: 20/03/2012 43: 16/01/2013 51: B01J, C08B, C08L 71: UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN 72: SMITH GREGORY STUART, JARDINE MOEGAMAT ANWAR, MAKHUBELA, BONOTHILE CHARITY EVENTS 33: ZA 31: 2009/06358 32: 2009/09/14 54: A POLYMER SUPPORT 00: 57: The invention provides a polymer support characterised in that the polymer is 6- amino 6deoxy chitosan. Metal-immobilised 6-deoxy chitosan is further provided, more particularly including one of Pd, Pt, Ru, Rh Ir, Os, Mn, Ni, Co and Fe in all their possible oxidation states complexed to 6-amino 6deoxy chitosan through Schiff-base ligand. 21: 2012/02188 22: 26/03/2012 43: 11/01/2013 51: B29C, E04H 71: PLASTIPACK LIMITED 72: ADLINGTON ANTHONY PETER 33: GB 31: 0917308.9 32: 2009/10/02 54: PLASTIC SHEETING AND A MOULD THEREFOR 00: 57: In a plastic sheeting material incorporating an array of bubble cells (12), the cells are shaped with two chambers (31, 32) connected by a constricted region (34). The chambers (31, 32) are partspherical e.g. in the form of truncated spheres. The constricted region has concave side walls (37, 38) and/or a concave top wall (36). The sheeting may have two, three or more layers. Moulds (100, 200) for producing the sheeting material have suitablyplaced suction holes (104, 204). Page | 151 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL active components, the compounds II of components 2 and 3 being independently selected from among the compounds described in the application with the proviso that components 2 and components 3 are not the same. The invention also relates to the use of the fungicidal mixtures for the control of phytopathogenic fungi and to agents containing said mixtures. 21: 2012/02413 22: 2012/04/03 43: 2012/11/19 51: A61K, A61P 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: SZCZUDLO, Tomasz, WOODMAN, Richard, YIN, Ophelia 33: USA 31: 61/254,323 32: 2009/10/23 54: METHOD OF TREATING PROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS AND OTHER PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS MEDIATED BY BCR-ABL, C-KIT, DDR1, DDR2 OR PDGF-R KINASE ACTIVITY 00: The present invention relates to a regimen for the administration of a pyrimidylaminobenzamide of formula I as defined herein for the treatment of proliferative disorders, particularly solid and liquid tumors, and other pathological conditions mediated by the Bcr-Abl oncoprotein, the cell transmembrane tyrosine kinase receptor c-Kit, DDR1 (discoidin domain receptor 1), DDR2 (discoidin domain receptor 2) or PDGF-R (platelet derived growth factor receptor) kinase activity. 21: 2012/0243 22: 2012/01/12 43: 2013/01/14 51: A01N A01P 71: BASF SE 72: DIETZ, Jochen, HADEN, Egon, RENNER, Jens, ULMSCHNEIDER, Sarah, GLÄTTLI, Alice, VRETTOU-SCHULTES, Marianna, STOLZ, Silke 33: EP 31: 09162818.0 32: 2009/06/16 33: EP 31: 09175202.2 32: 2009/11/06 54: FUNGICIDAL MIXTURES 00: The invention relates to fungicidal mixtures which comprise 1) azolylmethyloxiranes of general formula (I), wherein the variables are defined as in the application, and 2) a fungicidal compound II, and 3) optionally another fungicidal compound II as the 21: 2012/02728 22: 2012/04/13 43: 2013/01/22 51: G01F 71: Spacelabs Healthcare, LLC 72: BLUEMNER, Erik J., KOSMOPOULOS, George P., TOBIA, Ronald 33: US 31: 61/252,269 32: 2009/10/16 54: LIGHT ENHANCED FLOW TUBE 00: An improved fluid flow gauging device includes a light enhanced acrylic block flow tube to optimize visualization of pressure readings. An LED or other light source is fitted to the top of the flow tube and illuminates a float or bobbin from above to provide more accurate readings, especially in low light conditions such as modern operating rooms. In addition, the light enhanced flow tube provides a mechanical backup in the case of failure of newer electronic systems and visually matches the graphical flow display, simultaneously providing a double-check of the electronic system. Page | 152 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/02797 22: 2012/04/17 43: 2013/01/22 51: A61K, A61P 71: ALZANDANI, Abdul-Majeed Bin Aziz 72: ALZANDANI, Abdul-Majeed Bin Aziz 33: - 31: - 32: 54: THE USE OF A HERBAL COMPOSITION FOR THE TREATMENT OF A PERSON INFECTED WITH HIV 00: The invention provides the use of a herbal composition in the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of a subject infected with HIV, the composition comprising an extract of the plant Aucklandia-(Costus Root). 21: 2012/02875 22: 2012/04/19 43: 2013/01/30 51: D21C 71: ANDRITZ INC. 72: ENGSTROM, Johan, PIIRA, Jussi, VEHMAA, Janne, TERVOLA, Veli-Pekka, LEAVITT, Aaron 33: USA 31: 61/263,905 32: 2009/11/24 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THIN CHIP DIGESTER COOKING 00: A method to cook thin chips in a continuous digester vessel including: introducing thin chips having a thickness of no more than 6mm, into a chip bin; adding white (cooking) liquor to the chip bin or to a chip transport passage extending from the chip bin to an upper inlet of the continuous digester vessel; injecting medium pressure steam or another heated fluid to an upper region of the digester vessel to elevate a cooking temperature of the chips in the vessel to at least 130 degrees Celsius; cooking the chips in the vessel as the chips flow downward through the vessel without substantial extraction or introduction of liquor in the cooking section of the vessel; injecting wash liquid to a lower region of the vessel; extracting at least wash liquid through a wash liquid extraction screen in the lower region of the vessel and above the injection of the wash liquid, and discharging the cooked thin chips from the lower region of the vessel. 21: 2012/0305 22: 2012/01/16 43: 2013/01/16 51: A01N A01P CO7D 71: BASF SE 72: DIETZ, Jochen, HADEN, Egon, RENNER, Jens, ULMSCHNEIDER, Sarah, GLÄTTLI, Alice, VRETTOU-SCHULTES, Marianna, STOLZ, Silke 33: EP 31: 09163122.6 32: 2009/06/18 33: EP 31: 09179324.0 32: 2009/12/15 54: FUNGICIDAL MIXTURES Page | 153 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 00: The invention relates to fungicidal mixtures which comprise 1) azolylmethyloxiranes of general formula I, wherein the variables are defined as in the application, and 2) a fungicidal compound II as the active components, the compounds II of component 2 being selected from among the compounds described in the application. The invention also relates to the use of the fungicidal mixtures for the control of phytopathogenic fungi and to agents containing said mixtures. 21: 2012/03326 22: 2012/05/08 43: 2013/01/17 51: A61K, C07D 71: ALMIRALL, S.A. 72: GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ, Jacob, PAGES SANTACANA, Lluis, Miquel, TALTAVULL MOLL, Joan, EASTWOOD, Paul, Robert, BACH TAÑA, Jordi, CATURLA JAVALOYES, Juan Francisco, MATASSA, Victor, Giulio 33: EP 31: 09382303.7 32: 2009/12/24 33: USA 31: 61/290,293 32: 2009/12/28 54: IMIDAZOPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AS JAK INHIBITORS 00: New imidazopyridine derivatives having the chemical structure of formula (I) are disclosed; as well as process for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions comprising them and their use in therapy as inhibitors of Janus Kinases (JAK). 21: 2012/03340 22: 2012/05/07 43: 2013/01/03 51: C12N, C12R 71: Danstar Ferment AG, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) 72: DEQUIN, Sylvie, ORTIZ-JULIEN, Anne, CADIÈRE, Axelle 33: FR 31: 09/05585 32: 2009/11/20 54: METHOD FOR AMPLIFYING THE PENTOSE PHOSPHATE PATHWAY IN YEAST STRAINS, THE RESULTING YEAST AND USES THEREOF 00: The invention relates to a method for obtaining mutant yeast strains having an amplified PPP, characterised in that it comprises the culture of the strains on a substrate containing a gluconic acid salt. 21: 2012/03393 22: 2012/05/09 43: 201/301/03 51: B32B, C09J, G09F 71: Huhtamaki Forchheim, Zweigniederlassung der Huhtamaki Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG 72: ENGELHARD, Heinz, FÜRST, Michael, PANHANS, Jürgen, MAUSER, Matthias 33: DE 31: 102009054322.8 32: 2009/11/24 54: RELEASE FILM HAVING A FOAMED STRUCTURE 00: The invention relates to a separating film, comprising at least one layer (s) having a foamed structure on the basis of at least one thermoplastic polymer, wherein at least one of the surfaces of the separating film is provided with a release layer (b) as the outer layer on the basis of at least one cured polysiloxane. The invention also relates to a use of such a separating film as a detachable protective Page | 154 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL and covering film and to a roofing membrane provided with such a separating film as a detachable protective and covering film. 21: 2012/03420. 22: 2012-05-10. 43: 2013-01-08 51: C12Q, G01N 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: CHIU, Shu-Hui, ZHU, Yonghong 33: US 31: 61/261,324 32: 2009-11-14 54: BIOMARKERS FOR PREDICTING RAPID RESPONSE TO HCV TREATMENT 00: The present invention relates to biomarkers that are useful for predicting the response of hepatitis C virus infected patients to pharmacological treatment. 21: 2012/0350 22: 2012/01/17 43: 2013/01/18 51: C07D A01N C07C 71: BASF SE 72: WITSCHEL, Matthias, NEWTON, Trevor William, SEITZ, Thomas, SIMON, Anja, WALTER, Helmut, SIEVERNICH, Bernd, NIGGEWEG, Ricarda, GROßMANN, Klaus, PARRA RAPADO, Liliana, EVANS, Richard, Roger 33: EP 31: 09163242.2 32: 2009/06/19 33: EP 31: 09169219.4 32: 2009/09/02 54: HERBICIDAL BENZOXAZINONES 00: The present invention relates to benzoxazinones of the general formula (I) wherein the variables are defined according to the description, processes and intermediates for preparing the benzoxazinones of the formula (I), compositions comprising them and their use as herbicides, i.e. for controlling harmful plants, and also a method for controlling unwanted vegetation which comprises allowing a herbicidal effective amount of at least one benzoxazinones of the formula (I) to act on plants, their seed and/or their habitat. 21: 2012/03711 22: 2012/05/22 43: 2013/01/09 51: A61K 71: ALKEM LABORATORIES LTD. 72: ASHOK, Rampal, RATNAKAR, Mehendre, DIPTI, Phadtare, SOUMEN, Santra 33: IN 31: 2564/MUM/2009 32: 2009/11/05 54: A STABLE INJECTABLE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION OF ACECLOFENAC AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to a stable injectable pharmaceutical composition comprising an aqueous solution of arginine and aceclofenac in the molar ratio of arginine to aceclofenac in the range of about 1 1:1 to about 3. 4:1, having pH of about 6.5 to about 8.7, wherein the said aqueous solution is lyophilized 21: 2012/03747 22: 21/05/2012 43: 04/01/2013 51: G09B 71: TMI CONSULTANCY CC 72: MOODLEY THIVASH, OKUNZI ISADRU PETER, VAN JAARSVELD JANKE, ROOS WOUTER 33: ZA 31: 2010/08903 32: 2011/02/20 54: DRIVER TRAINING 00: 57: The invention relates to an interactive road vehicle driver education system. The system includes a computer based training system comprising any one or more of a prescribed road safety standard, demonstration modules, structured formal driver assessments and interactive tutorials. The system further includes an interactive visual instructor, operable to coach a driver through the usage and content of the computer based training system and a learner management system connectable to the computer based training system. The learner management system has a database for storing any one or more of user information, a portfolio of evidence, educational content and results of a user. Page | 155 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL that the aerosols (5) are sprayed substantially opposite the direction of gravity. 21: 2012/03748 22: 23/05/2012 43: 17/01/2013 51: A61K, C12N 71: PLURISTEM LTD 72: ABERMAN ZAMI 33: US 31: 61/272,985 32: 2009/11/30, 54: ADHERENT CELLS FROM PLACENTA AND USE OF SAME IN DISEASE TREATMENT 00: 57: Methods for treating conditionsby administration of placenta derived adherent stromal cells to a subject in thereof are provided. Such conditions include skeletal muscle defects, neurophatic pain, and myocardial infarction. Also provided are methods wherein the adherent stromal cells administered are cultured under 2 dimensional or 3 dimensional growth conditions. Also provided are methods in which the cells administered are at least 70% adherent cells from a maternal or fetal portion of the placenta. 21: 2012/03750 22: 23/05/2012 43: 30/01/2013 51: B05D, B29C, C23C, H01T 71: KLAUS KALWAR 72: KLUAS KALWAR 33: DE 31: 10 2009 044 638.9 32: 2009/11/24, 54: METHOD FOR SURFACE TREATING A SUBSTRATE AND DEVINE FOR CARRYING OUT THE METHOD 00: 57: The invention relates to a method for surface treating a substrate (28) by means of an electrical corona discharge, wherein aerosols (5) are sprayed in the discharge area defined by an active gap formed between a corona electrode and the substrate (28) during the discharging, designed such 21: 2012/03790 22: 2012/05/23 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Abbott Laboratories 72: BRUNCKO, Milan, DING, Hong, DOHERTY, George A., ELMORE, Steven W., HASVOLD, Lisa, HEXAMER, Laura, KUNZER, Aaron, MANTEI, Robert A., MCCLELLAN, William J., PARK, Chang H., PARK, Cheol-Min, PETROS, Andrew M., SONG, Xiaohong, SOUERS, Andrew J, SULLIVAN, Gerard M., TAO, Zhi-Fu, WANG, Gary T., WANG, Le, WANG, Xilu, WENDT, Michael D., HANSEN, Todd M. 33: US 31: 12/631,404 32: 2009/12/04 54: SULFONAMIDE DERIVATIVES AS BCL-2SELECTIVE APOPTOSIS-INDUCING AGENTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER AND IMMUNE DISEASES 00: Disclosed are compounds (I) which inhibit the activity of anti-apoptotic Bc1-2 or Bc1 xL proteins, compositions containing the compounds and methods of treating diseases during which are expressed anti apoptotic Bc1-2 protein. Page | 156 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/04006 22: 2012/05/31 43: 2013/01/17 51: F24J 71: Abengoa Solar New Technologies S.A. 72: QUERO GARCIA, Manuel, PFÄNDER, Markus, GERTIG, Christian, OSUNA GONZALES-AGUILAR, Rafael 33: ES 31: P200902268 32: 2009/12/01 54: METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTING HELIOSTATS IN TOWER PLANT 00: Method for distributing heliostats in a tower solar plant surrounded by a field of heliostats that reflect the solar radiation to said tower. The distribution method for said heliostats involves imitating the systems found in nature to maximise light capture (plant seeds, leaves or petals) and is described mathematically by Fermat spirals occurring in a Fibonacci number, through the placement, in polar coordinates, of each heliostat according to a radius and an angle defined by Formula (I) where: rn is the distance from the tower (2) to the position of the heliostat (3), ?n is the angle formed by the radius rn and the radius rn-1, n is the number of the heliostat (3) to be placed, Cn is a constant that depends on each placement and corresponds to the compactness index of the heliostats (3) in the plant, i is the irrational limit of the golden section, i.e. (Formula II) 21: 2012/04049 22: 04/06/2012 43: 10/01/2013 51: F01L, F02B 71: LIBERTINE FPE LTD 72: COCKERILL SAM 33: GB 31: 0922539.2 32: 2009/12/24 54: COMBUSTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 00: 57: A combustion management system for a combustion engine having at least one cylinder with an intake means comprising a sliding port valve and an intake solenoid poppet valve arranged in series and provided at a distance from the cylinder ends, and an exhaust solenoid poppet valve provided at each of the cylinder ends, the system comprising: a valve control means for controlling the intake solenoid poppet valve and the exhaust solenoid poppet valve independently of the position of the piston moving within the cylinder to control the compression and expansion ratios, wherein the Page | 157 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL piston moves over and past the intake means during each stroke. 21: 2012/04057 22: 2012/06/04 43: 2013/01/14 51: B01J, C07C, C10G 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: SCHRAUWEN, Franciscus, Johannes, Maria 33: EP 31: 9180825.3 32: 2009/12/28 54: REACTOR WITH GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN BOTTOM 00: The invention relates to a reactor (1) for carrying out an exothermic process comprising a reactor shell (2), inlets (3, 7) for introducing reactants and coolant into the reactor shell (2), outlets (4, 8) for removing product and coolant from the reactor shell (2), at least two reactor tubes (9), a coolant chamber (6), and a gas distribution system (11) below the coolant chamber (6), whereby at least two reactor tubes (9) extend through the coolant chamber (6) to enable fluid communication between the space (15) below the coolant chamber (6) and the space (13) above the coolant chamber (6), said reactor (1) comprising one or more highly porous catalysts, said catalyst (s) having a size of at least 1 mm and comprising a porous body and a catalyst material, whereby the porous body has a porosity within the range of between 50 and 98 volume%. 21: 2012/04058 22: 2012/06/04 43: 2013/01/14 51: B01J, C07C, C10G 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: REMANS, Thomas, Joris, VAN DEN BRINK, Peter, John, BOS, Alouisius, Nicolaas, Renée, STOBBE, Erwin, Roderick, UNRUH, Dominik, Johannes, Michael, WISMAN, Ronald, Vladimir 33: EP 31: 09180827.9 32: 2009/12/28 54: STACKED CATALYST BED FOR FISCHERTROPSCH 00: The present invention pertains to a reactor tube comprising a fixed bed of Fischer-Tropsch catalyst particles, wherein the catalyst particles in 5% to 40% Page | 158 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL of the fixed bed volume at the upstream end have an average outer surface to volume ratio (S/V) in the range of between 3.0 to 4.5 mm-1, and the catalyst particles in the remaining fixed bed volume have an average outer surface to volume ratio (S/V) in the range of between 4.5 to 8.0 mm-1, and wherein the difference between the average S/V of the particles at the upstream end and the average S/V of the particles in the remaining fixed bed volume is at least 0.5 mm-1. 21: 2012/04059 22: 2012/06/04 43: 2012/12/12 51: F21S 71: ENERGY AUDIT LIGHTING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: CURLEWIS, LLEWELLYN BRYAN, KROPF, ERROL JOHN 33: ZA 31: 2011/06495 32: 2011/09/06 54: RETROFIT STREET LAMP APPARATUS 00: The invention concerns a retrofit street lamp apparatus which includes a concave reflector with a light reflective internal surface. The reflector has an internal mounting formation configured for mounting an induction lamp in the reflector. The apparatus also includes a holed adaptor mounted to the reflector at a position behind the reflector. The apparatus is shaped and dimensioned to fit into a lamp housing of an existing street lamp fitting with holes in the adaptor aligned with corresponding mounting holes in the lamp housing to receive fasteners that suspend the apparatus in the lamp housing. 21: 2012/04070 22: 2012/06/04 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K, A61P 71: Sanwa Kagaku Kenkyusho Co., Ltd 72: HASHIMOTO, Hiroyuki, KUMAZAWA, Toshihiko, TAKEDA, Motohiro, JOMORI, Takahito, HIBI, Chihiro, MIZUNO, Kuniharu 33: JP 31: 2010-016166 32: 2010/01/28 54: PROPHYLACTIC OR THERAPEUTIC AGENT FOR CROHN'S DISEASE COMPRISING ORGANIC ACID POLYMER AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT 00: Disclosed is a therapeutic agent for Crohn's disease which is a disease of unknown cause and has no radical therapeutic agent. Specifically disclosed is a prophylactic or therapeutic agent for Crohn's disease, which comprises an organic acid polymer represented by the following formula: [(O1/2)3Ge-ACO2H]n (wherein n represents a numeral value of 100 to 1000; and A represents a lower alkyl group) as an active ingredient. The organic acid polymer is preferably one in which A in the formula is a lower alkyl group having 1 to 3 carbon atoms and which has a polymerization degree (n) of 200 to 900. The Page | 159 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL organic acid polymer is effective as a therapeutic agent for Crohn's disease. 21: 2012/04135 22: 2012/06/06 43: 2013/01/28 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: NYCOMED GMBH 72: FLOCKERZI, Dieter, HATZELMANN, Armin, MAIER, Thomas, WEINBRENNER, Steffen, MARX, Degenhard, HESSLINGER, Christian, ZITT, Christof, KAUTZ, Ulrich, TENOR, Hermann, DUNKERN, Torsten, STENGEL, Thomas, MANN, Alexander, OHMER, Harald, FISCHER, Stefan, KÜLZER, Raimund 33: EP 31: 09179982.5 32: 2009/12/18 33: USA 31: 61/315,552 32: 2010/0/19 54: 3,4,4A,10B-TETRAHYDRO-1H-THIOPYRANO[4, 3-c] ISOQUINOLINE DERIVATIVES 00: The compounds of formula (1), in which A, R1, R2, R3 and R5 have the meanings as given in the description, are novel effective inhibitors of type 4 and 5 phosphodiesterase. 21: 2012/04137 22: 2012/06/06 43: 2013/01/28 51: B01J, C10G 71: IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES, TOTAL RAFFINAGE MARKETING 72: MARCHAND, Karin, GUICHARD, Bertrand, DIGNE, Mathieu, REBEILLEAU, Michael, LOPEZ, Sylvie, HUGON, Antoine, BONDUELLE, Audrey 33: FR 31: 0906101 32: 2009/12/16 33: FR 31: 0906103 32: 2009/12/16 54: CATALYST THAT CAN BE USED IN HYDROTREATMENT, COMPRISING METALS OF GROUPS VIII AND VIB, AND PREPARATION WITH ACETIC ACID AND DIALKYL SUCCINATE C1-C4 00: The invention relates to a catalyst that can be used in hydrotreatment methods, comprising an amorphous support based on alumina, phosphorus, a dialkyl succinate C1-C4, acetic acid, and a hydrodehydrogenating function comprising at least one element of group VIII and at least one element of the group VIB, preferably consisting of cobalt and molybdenum, the Raman spectrum of the catalyst comprising the strongest bands characteristic of the Keggin heteropolyanions (974 and/or 990 cm-1), the dialkyl succinate C1-C4 and the acetic acid (896 cm1). Preferably, the dialkyl succinate used is dimethyl succinate and its main band is 853 cm-1. The invention also relates to the method for preparing said catalyst, wherein a catalytic precurser comprising the elements of the group VIB and the group VIII, especially the molybdenum-cobalt couple, and phosphorus, that have been introduced by impregnation, then dried at a temperature lower than 180°C, is impregnated by the dialkyl succinate C1-C4, the acetic acid and the phosphorus compound, if the latter has not already been previously fully introduced, and then, after maturation, is dried to a temperature lower than 180°C before being optionally sulfurated. The invention further relates to the use of said catalyst in any hydrotreatment method. 21: 2012/04150 22: 07/06/2012 43: 12/12/2012 51: B01F, C25C, C25D 71: ANCOR TECMIN S.A 72: VIDAURRE HEIREMANS VICTOR 33: CL 31: 023-2010 32: 2010/01/13 54: INSTALLATION AND INDUSTRIAL OPERATION OF AN AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM TO DOSE GIVEN FLOWS TO EACH INDIVIDUAL CELL OF A SET OF ELECTROLYTIC CELLS 00: 57: The invention refers to an air supply system (1) for a group of cells (4) arranged for dosing the Page | 160 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL individual air demand of each electrolytic cell (2) that must be fed to its electrolyte through a system of controlled air diffusion. It comprises a low pressure blower (5), a central feed pipe (6) and a plurality of feed branches (7); a flow meter (8) and a flow regulator (9) are associated to each feed branch. The assembly is connected to a bent hose (12) arranged on the walls of said electrolytic cell (2) to allow connection with an isobaric ring (3), so that the fed air can be diffused homogeneously and sustainedly in time to the electrolyte through selectively perforated hoses (16). The present invention also refers to the process of installation, calibration and operation of the air supply system. 21: 2012/04234 22: 2012/06/08 43: 2013/01/17 51: H02K 71: KSB Aktiengesellschaft 72: HUTH, Gerhard, URSCHEL, Sven, FISCHER, Ralf 33: DE 31: 102009060438.3 32: 2009/12/22 54: ROTOR HAVING A SQUIRREL CAGE 00: The invention relates to a rotor having a short circuit cage and permanent magnets distributed about the circumference, wherein the rotor comprises a core stack extending over the entire rotor region, having longitudinally continuous rotor slots, wherein the short circuit cage draws the rotor slots over the entire length of the core stack, wherein the short circuit cage is designed having cage bars laying in the rotor slots, preferably cast therein, and short circuit rings connecting the cage bars at both end faces of the core stack, wherein the radius of a rotor region is reduced by at least the radial thickness of the permanent magnets. The radius of the rotor (11) is reduced over the entire length between the short circuit rings (17), such that the radial height of the cage bars (15, 29) or cage webs (27) connected thereto is reduced. Permanent magnets (19) are mounted on the rotor (11). The invention further relates to an electric motor having such a rotor, and to a radial pump having such an electric motor. The invention further relates to a method for operating an electric motor having such a rotor, and to a method for producing such a rotor and/or electric motor. 21: 2012/04276 22: 12/06/2012 43: 12/12/2012 51: F16L 71: CLAUDIUS PETERS PROJECTS GMBH 72: DIKTY MARIO, DEIMEL DOMINIK, GREISER CARSTEN 33: - 31: - 32: 54: DEVICE FOR WETTING A BULK GOOD 00: 57: The invention relates to a device for wetting a bulk good, in particular for moistening power plant filter ashes. The device comprises a downpipe (14). An inlet (13), through which the bulk good enters the downpipe (14), is formed at the upper end of the downpipe (14). An outlet (16), through which the bulk good is discharged in the wetted state, is formed at the lower end of the downpipe (14). A water supply (20, 21, 22) to the downpipe (14) is provided. The downpipe (14) has a flexible wall section (34). According to the invention, the water supply (20, 21, 22) opens into the flexible wall section (34) of the downpipe (14). Deposits of the bulk good are prevented in that the bulk good does not come in contact with water until the bulk good is in the flexible wall section (34). Page | 161 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/04539 22: 2012/06/19 43: 2013/01/09 51: H04W 71: Red Leaf Resources, Inc. 72: PATTEN, James W. 33: US 31: 12/614,366 32: 2009/11/06 54: SUBSIDENCE CONTROL SYSTEM 00: A controlling base station sends, to a wireless communication device, control data related to communication between a communication base station and the wireless communication device. The control data is transmitted in accordance with a communication specification and is transmitted to allow reception by the wireless communication device of the control data within a control channel having a frequency and time allocated by the communication specification for the wireless communication device to receive control data transmissions from the communication base station. 21: 2012/04591 22: 2012/06/20 43: 2013/01/17 51: A61K, C12N, C12Q 71: Cornell University 72: DUBOVI, Edward, RENSHAW, Randall W. 33: US 31: 61/288,401 32: 2009/12/21 54: NOVEL PNEUMOVIRUS COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME 00: Provided are newly identified pneumoviruses that can infect mammals, including dogs cats and potentially humans. Isolated polynucleotides and proteins of the viruses, as well as the isolated viruses themselves are provided. The invention includes compositions and methods for detecting the viruses, methods and compositions for prophylaxis and/or therapy of disease signs that are positively correlated with the presence of the viruses, and isolated cells comprising the viruses. Intact virions, viral proteins, and fragments thereof are also provided. Page | 162 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL kilogram of material or material throughput per hour for a gaseous rinsing medium and less than 0.1 liter per hour per kilogram of material or material throughput per hour for a liquid rinsing medium, wherein at the same time the vacuum in the container (1) is permanently held under 100 mbar. 21: 2012/04631 22: 2012/06/21 43: 2013/01/-08 51: C01G 71: Lanxess Deutschland GmbH 72: FRIEDRICH, Holger, ORTMANN, Rainer, STENGER, Matthias, VAN ROOYEN, Daniel, KALIDEEN, Naveen, BOLL, Matthias 33: EP 31: 09180385.8 32: 2009/12/22 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING CHROMIUM (III) OXIDE 00: The invention relates to a method for producing chromium (III) oxide, containing the following steps: a) an alkali metal ammonium chromate double salt is decomposed at a temperature of between 200 and 650°C, especially between 250 and 550°C, b) the decomposition product obtained in step a) is washed, and c) the product obtained in step b) is calcinated at a temperature of between 700 and 1400°C, especially between 800 and 1300°C. 21: 2012/04641 22: 22/06/2012 43: 29/01/2013 51: B29B, C08J 71: EREMA EMGINEERING RECYCLING MASCHIEN UND ANLAGEN GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H 72: GERHARD WENDELIN, KLAUS FEICHTINGER, MANFRED HACKL, JAMES DONALDSON, GEORG WEIGERSTORFER 33: AT 31: A 88/2010 32: 2010/01/22, 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING AND DETOXIFYING 00: 57: The invention relates to a method for preparing and detoxifying an in particular thermoplastic material or for removing interfering substances or contaminants from said material, wherein the material is heated, mixed, and optionally disintegrated in at least one container (1) under vacuum, and wherein a rinsing medium is introduced into the container (1) and passes through at least one sub-area of the material, and the rinsing medium enriched or saturated with interfering substances is discharged from the container (1). According to the invention, the amount of the rinsing medium introduced into the container (1) is less than 3 3 5 Nm , in particular less than 0.1 Nm (normal cubic meter Vn according to DIN 1343), per hour per 21: 2012/04642 22: 22/06/2012 43: 31/01/2013 51: A01K 71: SMAXTEC ANIMAL CARE SALES GMBH 72: STEFAN ROSENKRANZ and MARIO FALLAST 33: AT 31: A 2052/2009 32: 2009/12/30 54: DEVICE FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF INDIVIDUAL FARM ANIMAL DATA 00: 57: The invention relates to a measuring device (3) for the measurement of at least one physiological parameter of a farm animal's organism, whereby the measuring device (3) is placeable in the gastrointestinal tract of livestock and comprises the following components arranged in a casing (4): at least one sensor (8, 8') for the measurement of at least one physiological parameter of a farm animal, at least one transmitter (9) with antenna (10) for the wireless transmission of information, at least one control unit (7) for controlling the measuring device (3), and at least one power supply device (11) for the measuring device (3), whereby a hollow protective guard (12, 12') is provided inside the casing (4) which covers at least the power supply unit in order to protect it from mechanical impact., The invention relates to a measuring device (3) for the measurement of at least one physiological parameter of a farm animal's organism, whereby the measuring device (3) is placeable in the gastrointestinal tract of livestock and comprises the following components arranged in a casing (4): at least one sensor (8, 8') for the measurement of at least one physiological parameter of a farm animal, at least one transmitter (9) with antenna (10) for the wireless transmission of information, at least one control unit (7) for controlling the measuring device (3), and at least one power supply device (11) for the Page | 163 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL measuring device (3), whereby a hollow protective guard (12, 12') is provided inside the casing (4) which covers at least the power supply unit in order to protect it from mechanical impact. 21: 2012/04670 22: 2012/06/22 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited 72: MUTO, Tsuyoshi, TANAKA, Taisaku, FUTAMURA, Junko, IMAJO, Seiichi, SUGAWARA, Hajime 33: JP 31: 2009-296113 32: 2009/12/25 54: SEVEN-MEMBERED RING COMPOUND AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE THEREFOR 00: Provided is a compound that has a nitrogencontaining seven-membered ring skeleton represented by formula (I) and is useful in the prevention or treatment of pathological conditions in which chymase is involved. Also provided is a drug, containing the aforementioned compound, for prevention or treatment of disorders in which chymase is involved. 21: 2012/04674 22: 2012/06/22 43: 2013/01/04 51: A61K, C07C 71: Bracco Imaging S.p.A. 72: ANELLI, Pier Lucio, LATTUADA, Luciano, FRETTA, Roberta, FERRIGATO, Aurelia, MOROSINI, Pier Francesco, CERAGIOLI, Silvia, UGGERI, Fulvio 33: EP 31: 09176713.7 32: 2009/11/23 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF GADOBENATE DIMEGLUMINE COMPLEX IN A SOLID FORM 00: The present invention discloses a process for the preparation of gadobenate dimeglumine complex in a solid form. In particular, said solid form is conveniently obtained by spray-drying a corresponding liquid suspension at a given temperature and concentration. The present invention is particularly advantageous for the industrial scale as the solid form may be obtained by employing water as a solvent, which is a non-toxic solvent, easy to handle and basically not requiring troublesome health or safety precautions. 21: 2012/04682 22: 2012/06/22 43: 2013/01/03 51: B01D, B01J 71: Chemetics Inc. 72: NORTON, Daniel S., PEREZ, Orlando G., DRACKETT, Thomas S., STERENBERG, David J. 33: CA 31: 2,689,266 32: 2009/12/23 54: LIQUID DISTRIBUTION TROUGH FOR USE IN TOWERS IN SULPHURIC ACID AND CARBON CAPTURE PLANTS 00: A liquid distribution trough contained within a tower for the purpose of mass or thermal exchange between at least a first liquid and a second fluid; the trough having an upper section and a lower section; the lower section for receiving the first liquid; a horizontal dividing member separating the upper section from the lower section and having at least one dividing member portion defining an aperture to allow for passage of the liquid fluid from the lower section to the upper section; a feed conduit means in communication with the lower section to provide feed first liquid flow to the lower section; the lower section having at least one inlet portion defining a liquid inlet in communication with the feed conduit means; and a first baffle adjacent the inlet portion operably impacted by the first liquid flow and to hinder preferential flow along the walls of the trough and the dividing member. The trough and tower are of particular value in a sulphuric acid plant and a carbon dioxide capture plant. Page | 164 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/04685 22: 2012/06/22 43: 2013/01/02 51: C07D 71: Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. 72: FUKUI, Fumihiro 33: JP 31: 2009-293768 32: 2009/12/25 54: PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING 2-CHLORO-3TRIFLUOROMETHYLPYRIDINE 00: Processes are provided by which 2-chloro-3trifluoromethylpyridine, which is useful as an intermediate for medicines and agrochemicals, is produced at a high production rate in high yield. One process for producing 2-chloro-3trifluoromethylpyridine or a salt thereof is characterized by reacting 3-trifluoromethylpyridine Noxide with a chlorinating agent. Another is characterized by oxidizing 3-trifluoromethylpyridine to produce 3-trifluoromethylpyridine N-oxide and subsequently reacting the obtained 3trifluoromethylpyridine N-oxide with a chlorinating agent. 21: 2012/04686 22: 2012/06/22 43: 2013/01/03 51: G06Q 71: JOYCE, John Anthony 72: JOYCE, John Anthony 33: US 31: 61/264,152 32: 2009/11/24 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING AN INTERNET BASED TRANSACTION 00: A method of providing an Internet based transaction for goods or services offered via a website, the method comprising requesting from the website a secure financial transaction from a merchant associated with the website for said goods or services using an Internet access device, activating an encryption device in data communication with the Internet access device, receiving from the encryption device encrypted user financial card details for the secure financial transaction, the Internet access device transmitting the received encrypted user financial card details over the Internet to a transaction server, decrypting the received encrypted user financial card details at the transaction server, and forwarding the decrypted card details to a financial institution in data communication with the transaction server and thereafter using the decrypted card details to complete the secure financial transaction for the Internet based transaction for said goods or services. 21: 2012/04696 22: 25/06/2012 43: 31/01/2013 51: E04H 71: HEULER MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD 72: STRYDOM PETER 33: ZA 31: 2011/02460 32: 2011/03/29 54: FENCE PANEL 00: 57: A fence panel which includes a first array of elongate strands of deterrent material which are arranged spaced apart and parallel to one another, a second array of elongate strands of deterrent material which are arranged spaced apart and parallel to one another, wherein the strands in one array are transverse to the strands in the other array at respective contact points, and wherein, at each contact point, the respective strands are shaped to have portions which are parallel to each other and, at each contact point, a respective fastener is used to secure the parallel portions of the strands to each other. Page | 165 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/04703 22: 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/03 51: B65G 71: COTAL SEPÚLVEDA, Richard 72: COTAL SEPÚLVEDA, Richard 33: CL 31: 2538-2011 32: 2011/10/12 54: HOPPER FOR TRANSPORTATION OF MINERAL OR AGGREGATES 00: This invention relates to a hopper for transportation of mineral or aggregates which inhibits the material from falling off due to movements or slope, and which improves load performance and facilitates the download. In the joining areas between the front and the floor and between the sides and the floor there are folded or cylindered pieces giving curvature to such joining points, thus adding anti-adherent features to this hopper. The front is folded with a wide radius, also achieving an anti-adherent feature. There are also folds in the front and the shield to avoid beams in those areas of the hopper, thus decreasing the total weight of such hopper and reducing the appearance of cracks and lessening the amount of welding. The area of release is wider to allow for a better sliding of the material. 21: 2012/04707 22: 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/21 51: D21H 71: CLARIANT FINANCE (BVI) LIMITED 72: KLEIN, Cédric, GRETHER-SCHENE, Heidrun 33: EP 31: 10 001 405.9 32: 2010/02/11 54: AQUEOUS SIZING COMPOSITIONS FOR SHADING IN SIZE PRESS APPLICATIONS 00: The instant invention relates to liquid sizing compositions comprising shading dyestuffs, derivatives of diaminostilbene, binders, protective polymers, and optionally divalent metal salts which can be used for the optical brightening of substrates, including substrates suitable for high quality ink jet printing. 21: 2012/04721 22: 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/03 51: F26B 71: Degremont 72: KNOER, Peter, STANLEY, Bruce 33: FR 31: 0906413 32: 2009/12/30 54: METHOD AND FACILITY FOR DRYING PASTY MATERIALS, IN PARTICULAR SLUDGE FROM WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND GENERATION OF THERMAL ENERGY 00: The invention relates to a method for drying pasty materials, in particular sludge from wastewater treatment plants, including a first indirect drying stage (1) supplied with a heat-transfer fluid, which outputs (1a, 1b) pre-dried sludge and water vapour; a step (6) of forming sludge at the outlet of the first stage, and a second stage of drying (7) pre-dried sludge that is heated by means of a heating gas, in particular air, said second stage producing (7b) dried sludge; at least one portion of the dried sludge produced by the second stage is incinerated (23) to Page | 166 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL produce thermal energy, and at least one portion of said thermal energy is used to heat the heat-transfer fluid of the first drying stage. 21: 2012/04722 22: 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/03 51: C04B 71: CHRYSO 72: LEISING, Frédéric 33: FR 31: 0958511 32: 2009/11/30 54: AGENTS FOR INERTING CLAYS IN HYDRAULIC COMPOSITIONS 00: The invention relates to a method for inerting clays into a hydraulic composition including one step consisting of exposing a hydraulic composition or a component of a hydraulic composition to a compound with the following formula: R-COORCOO-, (Mn+)1/n (I); a hydraulic composition comprising said compound of formula (I); a method for preparing said hydraulic composition; a pretreated granulate which may be obtained by mixing a granulate with said compound of formula (I); an additive for inerting clay comprising a superplasticizer and said compound of formula (I); and the use of said compound of formula (I) for inerting the clays of hydraulic compositions. 21: 2012/04723 22: 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/02 51: B60L, E21B 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy 72: NIEMI, Timo 33: FI 31: 20096401 32: 2009/12/28 54: ROCK DRILLING DEVICE 00: The invention relates to rock drilling equipment provided with electrically operated operation devices and means for connecting the rock drilling equipment to an electrical network (18). The rock drilling equipment comprises a voltage transformation means for transforming a voltage level as necessary either from higher to lower or from lower to higher, and the rock drilling equipment (1) is provided with electrically operated operation devices whose voltage levels (U1, U2) are different in magnitude. The rock drilling equipment (1) is provided with connecting means for feeding some of the electrically operated operation devices directly from the electrical network (18) and for feeding some of the electrically operated operation devices via the voltage transformation means, whereby it is possible to select by the connecting means the operation devices to be fed directly from the electrical network (18) on the basis of their voltage levels. 21: 2012/04724 22: 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/21 51: B09B, C02F, F23G 71: Hebei Building Materials Industry Design and Research Institute 72: CHEN, Ying 33: CN 31: 201010132010.2 32: 2010/03/25 54: COMBINED TREATMENT PROCESS OF DOMESTIC GARBAGE AND SEWAGE 00: A combined treatment process of domestic garbage and sewage, comprising the following steps: ? sorting iron out of the domestic garbage; ? crushing the domestic garbage in which the iron has been removed; ? feeding the crushed domestic garbage into a sewage treatment tank, adding water and blowing air into the sewage treatment tank, where the domestic garbage is divided into floating substances, suspended substances, and settled Page | 167 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL substances; ? salvaging, dehydrating and drying the floating substances and then combusting them as fuel; ? collecting, filtering and drying the settled substances, wherein the settled substances having a calorific value of more than 4180 kJ/kg are burnt as fuel, the burnt substances and the settled substances having a calorific value of less than 4180 kJ/kg are used to replace clay material in a cement plant or used for making bricks; ? adding a flocculant into the sewage in which the floating substances and the settled substances have been removed so as to make the suspended substances settle, the suspended substances which have been settled are treated according to step ?; and ? treating the sewage. The process of the present invention effectively combines the domestic garbage treatment and sewage treatment, realizing the comprehensive treatment of domestic garbage and sewage as well as efficient utilization of resources. 21: 2012/04726 22: 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/07 51: B60L, E21B, E21F, H02J, H02M 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy 72: OSARA, Jukka, KOUVO, Mikko, PIIPPONEN, Juha 33: FI 31: 20096403 32: 2009/12/28 54: MINING VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR ITS ENERGY SUPPLY 00: The invention relates to a mining vehicle and method for its energy supply. The mining vehicle has a carriage (3), driving equipment (4) for moving the carriage (3), and at least one mining work device (2). Further, the mining vehicle (1) has at least one electric motor (28a) for operating a main function of the mining vehicle (1), and at least one electric motor (28b, 28c, 28d) for operating an auxiliary function of the mining vehicle. The mining vehicle (1) further has a power- generating auxiliary unit (26). When necessary, the power-generating auxiliary unit (26) supplies at least part of the power required by the electric motor (28b, 28c, 28d) operating the auxiliary function. 21: 2012/04727 22: 2012/06/25 43: 2013/01/03 51: B60L, E21B, H02J 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy 72: KOUVO, Mikko, OSARA, Jukka, PIIPPONEN, Juha 33: FI 31: 20096403 32: 2009/12/28 54: MINING VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR ITS ENERGY SUPPLY 00: The invention relates to a mining vehicle and method for its energy supply. The mining vehicle (1) has a rectifier (27), DC intermediate circuit (28), and inverter (29a, 29b, 29c), through which an alternating current motor (30a, 30b, 30c) is supplied. At least one auxiliary energy source (26a, 26b) is connected to the DC intermediate circuit (28). A DC/DC converter (33a, 33b) is connected between the DC intermediate circuit (28) and the auxiliary energy source (26a, 26b) for adapting the voltage level of the auxiliary energy source (26a, 26b) and Page | 168 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL for connecting the auxiliary energy source (26a, 26b) to supply energy to the DC intermediate circuit (28). 21: 2012/04731 22: 26/06/2012 43: 31/01/2013 51: E21D 71: ELAS GEOTECNICA S.R.L 72: ANTONIO FRULLANI and CRISTIANO BONOMI 33: EP 31: 10425019.6 32: 2010/01/29 54: RIB FOR SUPPORTING AND REINFORCING AN EXCAVATION 00: 57: The present invention relates to a rib for supporting and reinforcing an excavation. The invention also relates to a structure and to a method for supporting and reinforcing an excavation. The rib according to the invention comprises at least a structural element provided with a tubular body, preferably with a circular cross section, which defines an inner cavity adapted to be completely filled with concrete after installation of the rib. The structural element is provided with a filling device operatively couplable to concrete injection means. 21: 2012/04754 22: 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/10 51: C10J 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: VON KOSSAK-GLOWCZEWSKI, Thomas, Paul 33: EP 31: 10151517.9 32: 2010/01/25 54: GASIFICATION REACTOR AND PROCESS 00: A gasification reactor (1) and a process for the production of syngas by gasification of a carbonaceous feed. The reactor comprises a gasifier unit with a discharge channel (4) for discharging a stream of slag-loaded hot syngas and a quencher (5) for supplying a flow of quench gas into the discharge channel (4). At least one blaster (10) is arranged comprising at least one blast nozzle (12), such as a blast lance, in line with the flow direction of the quench gas. The blaster (10) can be connected to a source of pressurized gas, such as syngas, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, steam or the like. The blaster can be actuated periodically to blast away slag deposits. Page | 169 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/04767 22: 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/03 51: E06B 71: PLASTRIM INVESTMENTS CC 72: HÖNIG, Erhard 33: ZA 31: 2009/08874 32: 2009/12/11 54: A WINDOW BLIND OF THE PLANTATION TYPE 00: The invention is for a window blind kit 10. The kit comprises a plurality of moulded blind elements. The blind elements have connecting formations which render them connectable to each other, thereby to form a blind. The blind comprises a mounting frame to which a plurality of slats 200 are pivotally mounted. 21: 2012/04770 22: 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/03 51: B28B, C04B 71: Weyerhaeuser NR Company 72: WEERAWARNA, S. Ananda, SHAH, Harshadkumar M. 33: US 31: 61/503,528 32: 2011/06/30 54: FIBER FOR FIBER CEMENT AND RESULTING PRODUCT 00: A fiber-cement product which includes a treated cellulose wood pupl fiber. The fiber is treated with fibrillated carboxymethyl cellulose or a carboxyethyl cellulose and poly (diallyldimethyl ammonium) chloride. The fiber can be bleached or partially bleached, refined or unrefined or a mixture of refined and unrefined fiber. Page | 170 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/04771 22: 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/03 51: A01N, A01P, C07C 71: Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V. 72: GROENEWEGEN, Adrianus Marinus, OVERKEMPE, Kornelis, WESTBYE, Peter 33: EP 31: 09180941.8 32: 2009/12/30 33: US 31: 61/290,974 32: 2009/12/30 54: AMIDES, USE OF AMIDES AS SOLVENTS FOR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS AND EMULSIONS CONTAINING AMIDES, AND METHOD FOR TREATING A PLANT 00: The present invention relates in general to the use of amides of the following general formula (I) wherein R1 is a linear or branched hydrocarbyl group containing 9 to 14 carbon atoms; R2 is selected from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl and benzyl; and R3 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, methyl and ethyl, as solvents for organic agriculturally active ingredients, compositions comprising organic agriculturally active ingredients and such amides, methods for treating a plant utilizing such compositions, as well as some of the amides as such and methods for their production. 21: 2012/04772 22: 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/02 51: A23L 71: The Coca-Cola Company 72: PRAKASH, Indra, DUBOIS, Grant E., KLUCIK, Josef, SAN MIGUEL, Rafael I., FRITSCH, Rudy J., CHATURVEDULA, Venkata Sai Prakash 33: US 31: 61/290,370 32: 2009/12/28 54: SWEETNESS ENHANCERS, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF, AND METHODS FOR USE 00: Disclosed herein are sweetener compositions comprising at least one sweetener and at least one sweetness enhancer chosen from terpenes (such as sesquiterpenes, diterpenes, and triterpenes), flavonoids, amino acids, proteins, polyols, other known natural sweeteners (such as cinnamaldehydes, selligueians, hematoxylins), secodammarane glycosides, and analogues thereof, wherein the at least one sweetness enhancer is present in the composition in an amount at or below the sweetness detection threshold level of the sweetness ehancer, and the at least one sweetener and the at least one sweetness enhancer are different. Also disclosed herein are methods for enhancing sweetness of a composition, comprising combining at least one sweetener and at least one sweetness enhancer chosen from terpenes (such as sesquiterpenes, diterpenes, and triterpenes), flavonoids, amino acids, proteins, polyols, other known natural sweeteners (such as cinnamaldehydes, selligueians, hematoxylins), secodammarane glycosides, and analogues thereof, wherein the at least one sweetness enhancer is present in the composition in an amount at or below the sweetness detection threshold level of the at least one sweetness enhancer, and the at least one sweetener and the at least one sweetness enhancer are different. Page | 171 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/04773 22: 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/03 51: B65D 71: Closure Systems International, Inc. 72: GEVERS, David E., BHATT, Pranav M., BASHYAM, Navaneeth, MCCANDLESS, Thomas 33: US 31: 61/291,431 32: 2009/12/31 54: PLASTIC CLOSURE WITH ENHANCED PERFORMANCE 00: A plastic closure is disclosed which is configured for enhanced performance and reduced closure weight. Notably, the closure includes a compound, internal helical thread formation including an upper retention portion which provides desired closure hoop strength and sealing performance, and a lower guide portion which is configured for light weight while functioning to guide the closure onto an associated container during application. The closure can further include a stepped top wall portion having a relatively thick outer region, and a relatively thin central region. A tamper-evident band of the closure can be configured to include a deformable free edge portion for enhanced tamper-resistance. 21: 2012/04774 22: 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K 71: W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn. 72: MICHOS, Demetrius, PRYOR, James Neil 33: US 31: 61/290,796 32: 2009/12/29 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR FORMING FILMS HAVING A DESIRED DEGREE OF OBSCURATION AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME 00: Compositions suitable for use as cosmetic products (e.g., skin cream) are disclosed. Methods of making and using compositions suitable for use as cosmetic products are also disclosed. 21: 2012/04776 22: 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/02 51: F24J, G02B 71: Abengoa Solar New Technologies S.A. 72: NUÑEZ BOOTELLO, Juan Pablo 33: ES 31: P200902422 32: 2009/12/30 54: PARAMETRIC CYLINDRICAL SOLAR COLLECTOR HAVING AN OPTIMISED SECONDARY RECONCENTRATOR AND METHOD FOR DESIGNING SAME 00: The invention relates to a parametric cylindrical collector having an optimised secondary reconcentrator and to a method for designing same, Page | 172 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL in which the geometry of the primary reflector is a development of the Helmet collector concept with a discontinuous curve, which makes it possible to increase the concentration C/Cmax to more than 0.52 as well as for reducing wind load. The structure is optimised to withstand the various loads to which the collector is subjected. The centre of gravity of the collector is near the axis of rotation of the collector. The geometry of the secondary reconcentrator is optimised and the collection efficiency of the collector is 100%. The secondary reconcentrator is obtained by partially mirror-coating the glass tube that maintains the vacuum in the absorber tube. 21: 2012/04777 22: 2012/06/26 43: 2013/01/02 51: B60G, B60K, H02K 71: BAE Systems Hägglunds Aktiebolag 72: KARLSSON, Pontus 33: SE 31: 1050035-3 32: 2010/01/14 54: DRIVELINE WITH PENDULUM SUSPENDED DRIVE SHAFT 00: The invention relates to a driveline for a motor vehicle comprising drive shaft (20) suspended by means of a pendulum suspension (30), the pendulum suspension (30) comprising a fastening configuration (32, 34) fixedly connected to the vehicle and a drive shaft fastening (106) connected to the drive shaft (20) and pivotably journalled in bearings relative to the fastening configuration (32, 34), wherein the transmission configuration (50) comprises a driven input shaft (52), wherein an electric motor (60) is arranged for driving of the drive shaft (20), wherein the rotor of the electric motor (60) is connected to the input shaft (52) and a nonrotating portion of the electric motor (60) comprising the stator (66) of the electric motor (60) is fixedly connected to said drive shaft fastening (106). The invention also relates to a motor vehicle. 21: 2012/04785 22: 27/06/2012 43: 03/01/2013 51: H01H 71: EATON CORP 72: SCHALTENBRAND BRIAN JOHN, JANUSEK MARK ANTHONY, MUELLER ROBERT WILLIAM 33: US 31: 13/172.959 32: 2011/06/30 54: CARRIER LINK INSULATOR FOR A CIRCUIT BREAKER 00: 57: A carrier link insulator electrically insulates a carrier drive link from an arc chamber in a circuit breaker. 21: 2012/04805 22: 2012/06/27 43: 2013/01/02 51: B44B 71: NEW NUMBER PLATE REQUISITES CC 72: SMIT, Hendrik Adrian 33: ZA 31: 2011/08230 32: 2011/11/09 Page | 173 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 54: THE EMBOSSING OF CHARACTERS 00: The invention provides a method of manufacturing, from a laminate blank, a display element which includes an embossed character. A blank is positioned between pivotably connected elements of a die having complementary male and female embossing formations which are shaped to emboss the character on the blank, the die comprising a body and a cutting element which includes a cutting edge, and each embossing formation including a periphery, the cutting edge extending along the periphery of one of the embossing formations. The method includes simultaneously embossing the character and causing the cutting edge to cut through a covering sheet of the blank around the character being embossed, and the portion of the covering sheet inside the embossed character is peeled away from the base. The invention extends to a die for producing an embossed character. 21: 2012/04806 22: 2012/06/27 43: 2013/01/07 51: C12N, C12Q, C12R, G01N 71: Baylor Research Institute, Medical Research Council, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust 72: BANCHEREAU, Jacques F., CHAUSSABEL, Damien, O'GARRA, Anne, BERRY, Matthew, KON, Onn Min 33: US 31: 12/628,148 32: 2009/11/30 54: BLOOD TRANSCRIPTIONAL SIGNATURE OF ACTIVE VERSUS LATENT MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION 00: The present invention includes methods, systems and kits for distinguishing between active and latent mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in a patient suspected of being infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the method including the steps of obtaining a patient gene expression dataset from a patient suspected of being infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis; sorting the patient gene expression dataset into one or more gene modules associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection; and comparing the patient gene expression dataset for each of the one or more gene modules to a gene expression dataset from a nonpatient; wherein an increase or decrease in the totality of gene expression in the patient gene expression dataset for the one or more gene modules is indicative of active Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. 21: 2012/04833 22: 2012/06/28 43: 2013/01/03 51: B64C 71: University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 72: BOER, Michael Frederick, HOFFE, Anthony Charles 33: ZA 31: 2009/08787 32: 2009/12/10 54: AIRCRAFT WINGTIP ARRANGEMENT 00: This invention discloses a wingtip (10) arrangement for an aircraft wing comprising at least one winglet (12) movably mountable to an extremity (16) of the wing (14); and actuating means (18) connected to the winglet for actuating in use displacement of the winglet relative to the wing thereby altering the winglet 's angle of attack and displacing same from Page | 174 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL an initial stationary position in which an in flight wake vortex shed from the wing is stable to a moving condition, in which the winglet is displaced to any selectable angle relative to a plane extending through a vertical, longitudinal, or lateral axis of the aircraft, to destabilize said in flight wake vortex. The invention extends to an aircraft including the wingtip arrangement and a method of reducing in flight wake vortices in which the wingtip arrangement is actuated and displaced to destabilize an in flight wake vortex shed from an extremity of an aircraft's wing. 21: 2012/04834 22: 2012/06/28 43: 2013/01/03 51: E05F, E05G, E06B, F41G, F41H 71: VSG - VEHICLE SECURITY GLASS (PTY) LTD. 72: KUISIS, Gerald 33: ZA 31: 2012/01242 32: 2012/02/20 54: GUN PORT ARRANGEMENT FOR AN ARMOURED STRUCTURE 00: This invention discloses an armoured structure and a gun port arrangement for an armoured structure, the gun port arrangement comprising: a frame for mounting the gun port arrangement to the armoured structure, the frame including interior and exterior mount plates that define a gun port dimensioned to support a closure plate, which is openable and closable relative to the gun port so as to allow laying, sighting, and aiming from within an interior of the armoured structure; a handle operable to be displaced between a locked position in which the closure plate abuts the exterior mount plate and an unlocked position in which the closure plate is displaced relative to the exterior mount plate, the handle having first bias means biasing the handle to remain in the locked position; and a connector having exterior and interior ends and an intermediate portion disposed between said ends, the exterior end of the connector being secured to the closure plate, the interior end being secured to the handle, and the intermediate portion being arranged to pass through a chamber defined in the frame and extending between the exterior mount plate and the interior mount plate, the connector having second bias means biasing the closure plate to remain in abutment with the exterior mount plate. The invention also extends to a method for opening or closing a gun port arrangement from within an armoured structure. 21: 2012/04839 22: 2012/06/28 43: 2013/01/03 51: C12N 71: Novozymes A/S 72: ANDERSEN, Carsten, POULSEN, Thomas Agersten Page | 175 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 33: EP 31: 10150062.7 32: 2010/01/04 33: EP 31: 10150063.5 32: 2010/01/04 54: ALPHA-AMYLASES 00: The present invention relates to alpha-amylases, nucleic acids encoding the alpha- amylases, methods of producing the alpha-amylases, and methods of using the alpha- amylases. 21: 2012/04846 22: 2012/06/28 43: 2013/01/02 51: B01J, C07F, C08F 71: Zannan Scitech Co., Ltd. 72: ZHAN, Zheng-Yun James 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2009/076226 32: 2009/12/30 54: HIGHLY ACTIVE METATHESIS CATALYSTS SELECTIVE FOR ROMP AND RCM 00: A kind of novel carbene ligand and corresponding novel ruthenium catalyst are provided. The ruthenium catalysts are highly active and selective for ROMP and RCM reactions. The significant electronic effects of different substituted carbene ligands on the catalytic activity and stability of corresponding carbene ruthenium complexes are disclosed. The methods for preparing new ruthenium complexes are disclosed. Moreover, efficient methods for making various functional polymers and quality modified nitrile butadiene rubbers via different metathesis and hydrogenation reactions in the presence of the new ruthenium catalysts are provided. 21: 2012/04872 22: 2012/06/29 43: 2013/01/03 51: A23L, C12H 71: VAN KAMP, Gerhard Johannes 72: VAN KAMP, Gerhard Johannes 33: ZA 31: 2011/03486 32: 2011/05/12 54: AN ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT TREATMENT DEVICE AND METHOD OF TREATING A LIQUID 00: An ultraviolet light treatment device 10 includes an ultraviolet fluorescent tube 14; a hollow light transmitting quartz tube 16 having opposite ends 34, 36; a hollow stainless steel tube 18 having an internal space 46, a liquid inlet near a first end 40 and a liquid outlet near a second end 42 thereof; and a mounting assembly 22 including spacing formation 25 for locating tube 14 within tube 16 and a pair of inner flanges 52 and outer flanges 54 for mounting the tube 16 within the space 46 with ends of the tubes 16, 18 mounted to one another to define an annular flow passage 20 between the tubes 16, 18 through which wine 12 to be treated flows, in use. The passage 20 has a width X which is sufficiently narrow such that ultraviolet radiation emitted by the tube 14 in use, is transmitted through the wine 12 and reaches an inner side 45 of the tube 18, thereby irradiating all of the wine 12 flowing within the passage 20. 21: 2012/04873 22: 2012/06/29 43: 2013/01/03 51: B61H 71: BERNARD, Hermanus Adriaan 72: BERNARD, Hermanus Adriaan 33: ZA 31: 2011/06381 32: 2011/08/31 54: AN ADAPTOR FOR COUPLING A HIGH PRESSURE PIPE CONNECTOR WITH A VACUUM PIPE CONNECTOR 00: The invention relates to an adaptor for coupling a high pressure pipe connector of a railway train braking system with a vacuum pipe of a railway train braking system. The adaptor includes an annular body defining a central aperture, the body also defining on an inner surface thereof a recess or groove extending peripherally around the aperture, Page | 176 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL the recess being shaped and dimensioned to accommodate and hold captive a high pressure pipe connector. The adaptor further includes a fastening arrangement provided thereon which is complemental to a fastening arrangement on a vacuum pipe connector, thereby being operable to engage the body with the vacuum pipe connector. The adaptor is configured to couple the high pressure pipe connector directly to the vacuum pipe connector. 21: 2012/04887 22: 2012/06/29 43: 2013/01/03 51: B61D 71: RailRunner N.A., Inc. 72: WICKS, Harry O., DILUIGI, Michael W., MAGRI, Joseph 33: US 31: 61/267,226 32: 2009/12/07 54: IMPROVED INTERMODAL RAIL VEHICLE TO FORM A TRAIN 00: The improved intermodal vehicle has a one-piece upper frame assembly with a horizontal load carrying surface below the ends of a drawbar for connecting the trailers. Each highway trailer has a coupler socket assembly at both its front and rear into which the drawbar enters and connects to the intermodal vehicle by a vertical coupling pin projecting upward from the horizontal load carrying surface. The coupling pin is operated up and down by either manual or air operated actuators, and locks in the up position by a manually operated safety latch. The upper frame is supported from dual steerable lower frames by primary air springs so that when the springs are deflated, the upper frame is lowered to allow the trailers to be pushed upon the load carrying surface. When the air springs are inflated, the trailers are raised so that the trailer wheels are carried above the railroad track. 21: 2012/04900 22: 2012/06/29 43: 2013/01/03 51: B01D, F22B, F23J 71: KUMAR, Subrahmanyam 72: KUMAR, Subrahmanyam 33: IN 31: 2967/CHE/2009 32: 2009/12/02 54: A PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR QUENCHING HEAT, SCRUBBING, CLEANING AND NEUTRALIZING ACIDIC MEDIA PRESENT IN THE FLUE GAS FROM THE FIRING OF FOSSIL FUEL 00: The present invention provides a novel process for quenching heat, scrubbing, cleaning and neutralizing the hot and dirty fossil fuel fired flue gas liberated by a fossil fuel fired boiler using the high temperature and high pressure present in fossil fuel fired boiler blow- down comprising the steps of quenching the fossil fuel fired flue gas by evaporating sufficient quantity of water from sea water / scrubbing liquid and mixing vapors thus generated with hot and dirty flue gas; using the high temperature and high pressure present in fossil fuel fired boiler blow-down (waste water) for atomizing/spraying high alkalinity Page | 177 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL sea water/scrubbing liquid on said flue gas to neutralize the acidic substances in said flue gas. 21: 2012/04909 22: 02/07/2012 43: 09/01/2013 51: F02M, H01T 71: PERISO SA 72: TONEATTO DOMENICO, VOLO CATALDO, MALCOTTI GIANMARCO 33: IB 31: IB2009/055828 32: 2009/12/17 54: METHOD FOR TREATING COMBUSTION AIR FLOW IN A COMBUSTION PROCESS 00: 57: The invention describes a combustion process in which the combustion air (A*) is ionised by crossing a high voltage electric field, produced by a tube ioniser (12), before entering into the combustion chamber (C). It described a preferred application in which the air taken in by an internal combustion engine is ionised before entry into combustion chamber. In one of the aspects of the invention, the ionisation of the air is controlled to limit the generation of positive ions, obtaining a balancing between positive and negative ions. 21: 2012/04919 22: 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/10 51: A01H, A01P 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: NARVA, Kenneth, MEADE, Thomas, STORER, Nicholas, P., SHEETS, Joel, J., WOOSLEY, Aaron, T., BURTON, Stephanie, L. 33: USA 31: 61/284,290 32: 2009/12/16 54: INSECT RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT WITH COMBINATIONS OF CRY1BE AND CRY1F PROTEINS 00: The subject invention relates in part to stacking Cry 1Be toxins along with Cry 1Fa toxins to prevent insects from developing resistance towards either toxin by itself. As discussed in more detail herein, the subject pair of proteins is a particularly advantageous combination, as no other pair of proteins is known to provide high levels of control and non-cross-resistant activity against both Spodoptera frugiperda (FAW) and Ostrinia nubilalis (ECB) insects. This dual, non-cross-resistant activity is also advantageous because it can reduce the number of proteins/genes needed to target these insects with multiple, non-cross-resistant proteins. This can reduce or eliminate the need for refuge acreage. Accordingly, the subject invention also relates generally to using four genes to provide three proteins for non-cross-resistant control of a first insect, and three proteins for non-cross-resistant control of a second insect. In preferred embodiments, the targeted insects are FAW and ECB. Page | 178 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL The subject invention includes methods and plants for controlling lepidopteran insects, said plants comprising a Vip3Ab insecticidal protein in combination with a Cry 1Fa insecticidal protein to delay or prevent development of resistance by the insect(s). 21: 2012/04920 22: 2012/07/02 43: 2013/0/10 51: A01H, A01P 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: NARVA, Kenneth, MEADE, Thomas, STORER, Nicholas, P., SHEETS, Joel, J., BURTON, Stephanie, L. 33: USA 31: 61/284,278 32: 2009/12/16 54: INSECTICIDAL PROTEIN COMBINATIONS FOR CONTROLLING FALL ARMYWORM AND EUROPEAN CORN BORER, AND METHODS FOR INSECT RESISTANCE MANAGEMENTS 00: The subject invention relates in part to stacking certain Cry genes along with Cry 1Fa to result in products that are more durable and less prone towards insects developing resistance towards the activity of any of the toxins (such as Cry 1Fa) by itself. Embodiments of the Cry 1F stacking partners include Cry2Aa, Cry 1I, and Cry 1E. These stacks can be used to control FAW and/or ECB as described herein. 21: 2012/04921 22: 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/10 51: A01H, A01P 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: NARVA, Kenneth, MEADE, Thomas, STORER, Nicholas, P., SHEETS, Joel, J., WOOSLEY, Aaron, T., BURTON, Stephanie, L. 33: USA 31: 61/284,290 32: 2009/12/16 33: USA 31: 61/284,281 32: 2009/12/16 33: USA 31: 61/284,252 32: 2009/12/16 33: USA 31: 61/284,278 32: 2009/12/16 54: COMBINED USE OF VIP3AB AND CRY1FA FOR MANAGEMENT OF RESISTANT INSECTS 00: - 21: 2012/04922 22: 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/10 51: A01H, A61K 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: NARVA, Kenneth, MEADE, Thomas, STORER, Nicholas, P., SHEETS, Joel, J., WOOSLEY, Aaron, T., BURTON, Stephanie, L. 33: USA 31: 61/284,281 32: 2009/12/16 33: USA 31: 61/284,275 32: 2009/12/16 54: USE OF VIP3AB IN COMBINATION WITH CRY1CA FOR MANAGEMENT OF RESISTANT INSECTS 00: The subject invention includes methods and plants for controlling fall army worm lepidopteran insects, said plants comprising a V1p3Ab insecticidal protein and a Cry1Ca insecticidal protein, and various combinations of other proteins comprising this pair of proteins, to delay or prevent development of resistance by the insects. 21: 2012/04923 22: 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/10 51: A01H, A61K 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: NARVA, Kenneth, MEADE, Thomas, STORER, Nicholas, P., SHEETS, Joel, J., WOOSLEY, Aaron, T., BURTON, Stephanie, L. 33: USA 31: 61/284,278 32: 2009/12/16 54: INSECTICIDAL PROTEIN COMBINATION COMPRISING CRY1AB AND CRY2AA FOR CONTROLLING EUROPEAN CORN BORER, AND METHODS FOR INSECT RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT 00: The subject invention relates in part to stacking a Cry IAb protein and a Cry2Aa protein to make plants (particularly corn or maize) more durable and less prone to allowing insects to develop that are resistant to the activity of either of these two toxins. These stacks can be used to specifically target European cornborer. 21: 2012/04924 22: 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/10 51: C12N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC Page | 179 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 72: NARVA, Kenneth, MEADE, Thomas, STORER, Nicholas, P., SHEETS, Joel, J., WOOSLEY, Aaron, T., BURTON, Stephanie, L. 33: USA 31: 61/284,290 32: 2009/12/16 54: USE OF CRY1AB IN COMBINATION WITH CRY1BE FOR MANAGEMENT OF RESISTANT INSECTS 00: The subject invention includes methods and plants for controlling European corn borer and/or fall armyworm insects, said plants comprising a Cry1Ab insecticidal protein and a Cry1Be insecticidal protein, and various combinations of other proteins comprising this pair of proteins, to delay or prevent development of resistance by the insects. 21: 2012/04925 22: 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/10 51: C12N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: NARVA, Kenneth, MEADE, Thomas, STORER, Nicholas, P., SHEETS, Joel, J., WOOSLEY, Aaron, T., BURTON, Stephanie, L. 33: USA 31: 61/284,252 32: 2009/12/16 33: USA 31: 61/284,290 32: 2009/12/16 54: USE OF CRY1DA IN COMBINATION WITH CRY1BE FOR MANAGEMENT OF RESISTANT INSECTS 00: The subject invention includes methods and plants for controlling fall army worm insects, said plants comprising a Cry1Da insecticidal protein and a Cry1Be insecticidal protein, and various combinations of other proteins comprising this pair of proteins, to delay or prevent development of resistance by the insects. 21: 2012/04926 22: 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/10 51: C12N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: NARVA, Kenneth, MEADE, Thomas, STORER, Nicholas, P., SHEETS, Joel, J., WOOSLEY, Aaron, T., BURTON, Stephanie, L. 33: USA 31: 61/284,275 32: 2009/12/16 33: USA 31: 61/284,252 32: 2009/12/16 33: USA 31: 61/284,281 32: 2009/12/16 54: USE OF CRY1DA IN COMBINATION WITH CRY1CA FOR MANAGEMENT OF RESISTANT INSECTS 00: The subject invention includes methods and plants for controlling fall armyworm lepidopteran insects, said plants comprising a Cry1Da insecticidal protein and a Cry1Ca insecticidal protein, and various combinations of other proteins comprising this pair of proteins, to delay or prevent development of resistance by the insects. 21: 2012/04932 22: 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/21 51: G01R 71: Ember Technologies Pty Ltd 72: GELONESE, Guiseppe Antonio 33: AU 31: 2009902532 32: 2009/06/03 54: POWER MONITORING SYSTEM 00: A power monitoring system to monitor electrical power supply to electrical equipments. The monitor includes an energy saving device to reduce unnecessary power consumption. A control means for enabling control of power consumption of electrical devices in response to the data output of the monitored power consumption. 21: 2012/04935 22: 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/10 51: A61F, B65D 71: Unicharm Corporation 72: SUZUKI, Nahomi, TAMURA, Tatsuya, NODA, Yuki 33: JP 31: 2010-003429 32: 2010/01/08 54: CONTINUOUS PACKAGE BODY OF ABSORBENT ARTICLES 00: - Page | 180 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Disclosed is a wrapping material of a series of absorbent articles (1), wherein a wrapping material (2) that individually wraps a sanitary napkin (10) is linked in a plural series, the wrapping material (2) may be separated on a per wrapping material (2) basis by tearing an external wrapping sheet (3) of the wrapping material (2) along a detached line portion (4) that is formed upon the external wrapping sheet (3), and at least a portion of the absorbent article is anchored upon the inner side face of the external wrapping sheet (3). 21: 2012/04936 22: 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/08 51: B01D 71: Red Leaf Resources, Inc. 72: PATTEN, James W. 33: US 31: 61/266,423 32: 2009/12/03 54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR REMOVING FINES FROM HYDROCARBON-CONTAINING FLUIDS 00: A method of removing fines from a hydrocarboncontaining fluid can include preparing a bed media of particulate earthen material (12). The hydrocarboncontaining fluid having fines therein can be passed through the bed media (12) at a flow rate such that a portion of the fines are retained in the bed media (12) to form a filtered hydrocarbon-containing fluid. The flow rate is sufficient to maintain a wetting film of the hydrocarbon-containing fluid across at least a majority portion of the particulate earthen material which is contacted by the hydrocarbon-containing fluid. The filtered hydrocarbon-containing fluid can be recovered from the bed media (12) via a suitable outlet (16) having substantially reduced or eliminated fines content. 21: 2012/04937 22: 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/09 51: E04B, F24J 71: Abengoa Solar New Technologies S.A. 72: MARCOTTE, Patrick, BIGGIO, Kenneth, MAY, Edmund Kenneth, MANNING, Kerry, BACKES, Rachel, NETTLAU, Janina, SOMMERS, Rick 33: - 31: - 32: 54: SOLAR COLLECTOR MODULE 00: Solar collector module of the type used in solar energy concentration plants, and more specifically, the structures used to hold or support the mirrors and receivers used to concentrate the solar radiation. This structure has a series of characteristics that increase its efficiency in respect of the prior art: addition of box-shaped fins in the nodes to facilitate connection of the bars, use of flat or hollow connectors to attach the bar to the node, creating an asymmetric structure with bars considerably more reinforced than others, which will Page | 181 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL be used to support the load, division of the longitudinal flange that runs around the structure into discrete segments and removal of those not applying any force, movement of the nodes to better locations and creation of a long node (flange) to which the bars are connected directly using the fins without the need for any nodes. 21: 2012/04939 22: 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/10 51: B01J, C07F 71: Lucite International UK Limited 72: EASTHAM, Graham Ronald, WAUGH, Mark, PRINGLE, Paul, TURNER, Thomas Philip William 33: GB 31: 1000078.4 32: 2010/01/05 54: PROCESS FOR THE CARBONYLATION OF ETHYLENICALLY UNSATURATED COMPOUNDS, NOVEL CARBONYLATION LIGANDS AND CATALYST SYSTEMS INCORPORATING SUCH LIGANDS 00: A novel bidentate ligand of general formula (I) is described together with a process for the carbonylation of ethylenically unsaturated compounds. The group X1 may be defined as a univalent hydrocarbyl radical of up to 30 atoms containing at least one nitrogen atom having a pKb in dilute aqueous solution at 18°C of between 4 and 14 wherein the said at least one nitrogen atom is separated from the Q2 atom by between 1 and 3 carbon atoms. The group X2 is defined as X1, X3 or X4 or represents a univalent radical of up to 30 atoms having at least one primary, secondary or aromatic ring carbon atom wherein each said univalent radical is joined via said at least one primary, secondary or aromatic ring carbon atom(s) respectively to the respective atom Q2. Q1 and Q2 each independently represent phosphorus, arsenic or antimony. 21: 2012/04940 22: 2012/07/02 43: 2013/01/08 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AstraZeneca AB 72: COSGROVE, Stephen David, JONES, Matthew Jonathan, POLYAKOVA-AKKUS, Anna, SMOLENSKAYA, Valeriya Nikolayevna, WOLFE, Brenton Skylar 33: US 31: 61/266,307 32: 2009/12/03 54: CO - CRYSTALS OF A TRIAZOLO [4,5 - D] PYRIMIDINE PLATELET AGGREGATION INHIBITOR 00: The present invention relates to novel co-crystal forms of the compound of formula (I); wherein the co-former molecule is selected from glycolic acid, salicylic acid, decanoic (capric) acid, gentisic acid (2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid), glutaric acid, vanillic acid (4- hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoic acid), succinic acid, malonic acid or maltol (3-hydroxy-2- methyl-4pyrone); and to processes for their preparation, to pharmaceutical compositions containing such cocrystals, to the use of such co-crystals in the manufacture of a medicament for use in the prevention of arterial thrombotic complications in patients with coronary artery, cerebrovascular or peripheral vascular disease and to methods of treating such diseases in the human or animal body by administering a therapeutically effective amount of a co-crystal of the compound of formula (I). Page | 182 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/04957 22: 2012/07/03 43: 2013/01/10 51: H01L 71: INSIAVA (PTY) LIMITED 72: VENTER, Petrus Johannes 33: ZA 31: 2010/00521 32: 2010/01/22 54: SILICON LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE AND METHOD OF FABRICATING SAME 00: A light emitting device 10 comprises a body 11 comprising a substrate 12 of a p-type semiconductor material. The substrate has an upper surface 14 and having formed therein on one side of the upper surface and according to a bulk semiconductor fabrication process utilizing lateral active area isolation techniques: a first n+-type island 16 to form a first junction 24 between the first island and the substrate; and a second n+ -type island 18 spaced laterally from the first island 16. The substrate provides a laterally extending link 20 between the islands having an upper surface. The upper surface of the link, an upper surface of the island 16 and an upper surface of the island 18 collectively form a planar interface 21 between the body 11 and an isolation layer 19 of the device. The device comprises a terminal arrangement to apply a reverse bias to the first junction, to cause the device to emit light. The device is configured to facilitate the transmission of the emitted light. 21: 2012/04958 22: 2012/07/03 43: 2013/01/10 51: A61M 71: PFIZER LIMITED 72: BUNCH, Annabel, Louise, HARRIS, Paul, George 33: USA 31: 61/296,629 32: 2010/01/20 54: DEVICE FOR DISPENSING A PLURALITY OF UNITARY DOSES OF DRY POWDER, AND INHALER COMPRISING SUCH DEVICE 00: Device for dispensing a plurality of unitary doses of dry powder, comprising: - first (25a) and second (25b) supports, - an indexing mechan ism adapted to move the first and second supports (25), the indexing mechanism and the supports (25a, 25b) being configured so that in a first dispensing state of the device, the first (25a) and second (25b) supports are respectively in engagement with and disengaged from the indexing mechanism, in a second dispensing state of the device, the second (25b) and first (25a) supports are respectively in engagement with and disengaged from the indexing mechanism a changeover mechanism (90) adapted to cause the device to pass from the first dispensing state to the second dispensing state, to lock the second support (25b) while the device is in the first dispensing state, and to lock the first support (25a) while the device is in the second dispensing state. 21: 2012/04959 22: 2012/07/03 43: 2013/01/10 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: ALMIRALL, S.A. 72: GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ, Jacob, PAGES SANTACANA, Lluis, Miquel, TALTAVULL MOLL, Joan, EASTWOOD, Paul, Robert, GIULIO MATASSA, Victor, BACH TAÑA, Jordi 33: EP 31: 10382039.5 32: 2010/02/18 33: USA 31: 61/371,081 32: 2010/08/05 33: USA 31: 61/306,051 32: 2010/02/19 33: EP 31: 10382217.7 32: 2010/08/05 Page | 183 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 54: PYRAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS JAK INHIBITORS 00: New pyrazole derivatives having the chemical structure of formula (I) are disclosed; as well as process for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions comprising them and their use in therapy as inhibitors of Janus Kinases (JAK). 21: 2012/04972 22: 2012/07/03 43: 2013/01/10 51: G06F 71: Smart Hub Pte. Ltd. 72: IBASCO, Alex D., JOSON, Eduardo Ramon G., BALACE, Valenice G., LOSANTAS, Jose Lorenzo L. 33: SG 31: 201000019-8 32: 2010/01/04 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A GLOBAL DIRECTORY SERVICE 00: A system and method for facilitating the transfer of contact information between network subscribers said system including at least one server coupled to the network; at least one database coupled to the server; a plurality of subscriber terminals coupled to the network wherein each subscriber's terminal is configured to send contact information associated with a subscriber to the server in response to a request by said subscriber; wherein the request causes the subscriber's terminal to compile the contact information into an electronic business card object having one or more textual fields and map the one or more textual fields of the electronic business card to one or more object attributes contained in an electronic business card object and transmit the electronic business card object to the server for storage in the database is disclosed. 21: 2012/04973 22: 2012/07/03 43: 2013/01/10 51: F23C 71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft 72: RICHARDSON, Andrew P., WAINFORD, John, SIMPSON, Neil 33: US 31: 12/651,506 32: 2010/01/04 54: NON-CENTRIC OXY-FUEL BURNER FOR GLASS MELTING SYSTEMS 00: A burner for use in a combustion chamber of a furnace or a forehearth includes a gas delivery member for delivering a gaseous oxidant, a fuel delivery member for delivering a fuel and having a portion disposed at an interior of the gas delivery member and offset from a longitudinal axis of the gas delivery member, and a flange assembly mechanically associated with the gas and fuel delivery members, the flange assembly adapted for rotational movement to releasably secure the gas and fuel delivery members with respect to each other to provide a flame footprint at a select location in the combustion chamber. 21: 2012/04975 22: 2012/07/03 43: 2013/01/10 51: B60K, F16F Page | 184 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 71: Flybrid Automotive Limited 72: CROSS, Douglas 33: GB 31: 1000046.1 32: 2010/01/04 54: CLUTCHED FLYWHEEL TRANSMISSION 00: An energy storage and recovery system device (2) for a vehicle, comprising a flywheel (4), a first and a second set of gears (4; 6), and multiple wet mutliplate clutches (10, 12, 14), wherein one of each gear set (4; 6) is arranged coaxially along a clutch shaft (34, 36, 38) with one of the clutches (10, 12, 14), and wherein the device (2) is coupled to the vehicle transmission, such that actuation of a clutch redirects the torque path via the gears, thereby enabling multiple ratios and therefore multiple speeds. 21: 2012/05009 22: 2012/07/04 43: 2013/01/10 51: E04H, F21V 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 72: LOMBARD, Thomas 54: A POLE ASSEMBLY AND A METHOD OF RETROFITTING A POLE ASSEMBLY 00: This invention relates to a pole assembly 10 which includes a lower member 12 and an upper member 14. The lower member 12 includes a circular cylindrical body 16, which defines a longitudinal axis X, and an outwardly projecting flange 20 which is attached to an end of the body 16. The flange 20 is arranged in a plane which intersects the longitudinal axis X of the body 16 at an oblique angle. Similarly, the upper member 14 includes a circular cylindrical body 18, which defines a longitudinal axis Y, and an outwardly projecting flange 22 which is attached to an end of the body 18. The flanges 20, 22 are arranged, one on top of the other such that they lie substantially in the same interface plane. The upper member 14 is rotatably displaceable relative to the lower member 12 between a collapsed position and an upright position. 21: 2012/05011 22: 2012/07/04 43: 2013/01/10 51: B65D 71: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc. 72: RAMSEY, Christopher Paul, FIRTH, Polly Anne, PHILLIPS, Andrew 33: EP 31: 10150507.1 32: 2010/01/12 54: BEVERAGE CAN WITH DISC 00: A beverage can (1) having a base (10) defining a reentrant bead (17) in which a resilient disc (50) is held captive. The maximum dimension of the disc (50) is designed to be larger than the internal diameter of the re-entrant bead (17) and thus, when the resilient disc (50) is fitted into the re-entrant bead (17), the disc (50) adopts a concave, domed shape. The degree of doming can accommodate any variance between the dimensions of the disc (50) and that of the reformed base (10) of the can (1). One or more drainage ports may be provided on the periphery of the resilient disc (50) so that any liquid trapped Page | 185 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL between the surfaces of the base (10) and the resilient disc (50) may drain. 21: 2012/05013 22: 2012/07/04 43: 2013/01/10 51: B01D, B01J, C01F, C01G 71: Rhodia Operations 72: IFRAH, Simon, ROHART, Emmanuel, HERNANDEZ, Julien, DENAIRE, Stéphane 33: FR 31: 1000087 32: 2010/01/11 54: COMPOSITION CONTAINING OXIDES OF ZIRCONIUM, CERIUM AND ANOTHER RARE EARTH HAVING REDUCED MAXIMAL REDUCIBILITY TEMPERATURE, AND METHOD FOR PREPARING AND USING SAME IN THE FIELD OF CATALYSIS 00: The invention relates to a composition containing oxides of zirconium, cerium and another rare earth different from cerium, having a cerium oxide content not exceeding 50 wt% and, after calcination at 1000°C for 6 hours, a maximal reducibility temperature not exceeding 500°C and a specific surface of at least 45 m2/g. The composition is prepared according to a method that comprises continuously reacting a mixture containing compounds of zirconium, cerium and another rare earth having a basic compound for a residence time not exceeding 100 milliseconds, wherein the precipitate is heated and contacted with a surfactant before calcination. 21: 2012/05014 22: 2012/07/04 43: 2013/01/10 51: A61K, G01N 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: DELMAR, Paul, FOERNZLER, Dorothee, SCHERER, Stefan 33: EP 31: 10151109.5 32: 2010/01/19 54: TUMOR TISSUE BASED BIOMARKERS FOR BEVACIZUMAB COMBINATION THERAPIES 00: - The present invention provides methods for improving the progression- free survival of a patient suffering from gastrointestinal cancer, in particular, metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), by treatment with bevacizumab (Avastin®) in combination with a chemotherapy regimen by determining the expression level of one or more of VEGFA, HER2 and neuropilin relative to control levels in patients diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancer, in particular, metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). The present invention further provides for methods for assessing the sensitivity or responsiveness of a patient to bevacizumab (Avastin®) in combination with a chemotherapy regimen, by determining the expression level of one or more of VEGFA, HER2 and neuropilin relative to control levels in patients diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancer, in particular, metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). 21: 2012/05016 22: 2012/07/04 43: 2013/01/10 51: B29C, B29D, B32B, B65D 71: CHATURVEDI, Ashok 72: CHATURVEDI, Ashok 33: IN 31: 61/DEL/2010 32: 2010/01/11 54: FLEXIBLE OVERLAP SEALED LAMINATE TUBE, LAMINATES, AND METHOD FOR FORMING TUBE FROM LAMINATES 00: A flexible laminate tube includes a laminate and a sealing strip. The laminate includes at least two layers, an outer layer and an inner layer. The outer layer and the inner layer are non- sealable to each other and sealable to itself. The laminate is folded to overlap two longitudinally extending opposite edges thereof to configure a hollow body member. The sealing strip includes at least two layers, a first layer and a second layer. The first layer is sealable to the inner layer of the laminate, and the second layer is Page | 186 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL sealable to the outer layer of the laminate. The sealing strip is configured in-between two longitudinally extending opposite overlapped edges of the laminate such that the first layer faces the inner layer, and the second layer faces the outer layer to seal the two longitudinally extending opposite edges for configuring the hollow body member for making tube. 21: 2012/05033 22: 02/07/2012 43: 09/01/2013 51: B07B 71: TEGA INDUSTRIES LIMITED 72: MOHANKA MADAN MOHAN 33: IN 31: 31/KOL/2010 32: 2010/01/14 54: SCREEN PANEL WITH WEAR PROTECTIVE APERTURES 00: 57: A screen panel with wear protective apertures for mining and quarrying industries adapted to be mounted on a screen deck, including a screening surface made up of materials such as herein described formed on a reinforcing frame, said screening surface having suitably designed apertures of desired shape for allowing materials of desired size to pass through, said apertures having walls made of abrasion resistant material such as herein described said walls having plurality of slits(l) cut along the vertical as well as horizontal line in the top and bottom portion of the apertural walls, whereby utmost flexibility of the apertures is ensured simultaneously ensuring wear protection. 21: 2012/05040 22: 2012/07/05 43: 2013/01/09 51: B62D 71: STEENHUISEN, Etienne 72: STEENHUISEN, Etienne 33: ZA 31: 2011/02916 32: 2011/04/18 54: TRACKED VEHICLES 00: The invention is a track component 12, 14 for a vehicle track 10, wherein the component 12, 14 is formed from a material having a yield strength of at least 650 MPa and an elongation percentage of at least 10%. Also, the invention is for a component 12, 14 for a vehicle track 10, which component 12, 14 is formed from a material with a tensile strength of at least 900 MPa and an elongation percentage of at least 10%. In another aspect of the invention, a method of manufacturing a track component 12, 14 for a vehicle track 10 which includes the step of machining the component 12, 14 from forged steel is described. Additionally the invention includes a method of servicing a track 10 of a tracked vehicle which includes the steps of removing an existing track component 12, 14 (or an entire track), and replacing the removed component (or entire track) Page | 187 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL with a machined component 12, 14 (or entire track of machined components). 21: 2012/05051 22: 06/07/2012 43: 09/01/2013 51: A61B, B25J, F15B, F16K 71: CAREFUSION 2200, INC., 72: DOYLE MARK 33: US 31: 61/297 630 32: 2010/01/22 54: HYDRAULIC DEVICE INCLUDING A SPOOL VALVE AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF 00: 57: A spool valve for controlling fluid communication among hydraulic cylinders operating control and slave portions of a surgical device. The spool valve may be used to disconnect the control and the slave portions from one another such that there is no fluid communication between the control and slave portions. The spool valve may be used to engage or allow fluid communication between the control and slave. The spool valve may also be used to allow fluid communication between the slave and control portion and a fluid reservoir, thus allowing the hydraulic system to replenish fluid lost to evaporation, leakage, or other escape. The spool valve includes a body portion having at least two ports and a spool having at least one passageway moveable to a position so as to communicate with the at least two ports. 21: 2012/05053 22: 06/07/2012 43: 10/01/2013 51: C12N 71: BIGTEC PRIVATE LTD 72: SUBBARAO PILLARISETTI VENKATA, PULLELA PHANI KUMAR, MANOJ MULAKKAPURATH NARAYANAN, GANDHAVALLA SANTHOSH KUMAR, PINTO MITCHELL PREETHAM, NAIR CHANDRASKHAR BHASKARAN 33: IN 31: 50/CHE/2010 32: 2010/01/07 54: A METHOD FOR ISOLATION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS AND A KIT THEREOF 00: 57: The present disclosure provides a method to isolate natural & artificial nucleic acids like deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), ribonucleic acid (RNA) and peptide nucleic acid (PNA) from a solid or liquid sample using cotton. The cotton packed is such that, a solution containing nucleic acids passes through it and the nucleic acids in solution are bound to the cotton in a medium optimal for binding. The nucleic acids are bound to cotton in such a way that, the bound nucleic acids can withstand multiple washes with liquid comprising water and gets eluted in an aqueous buffer, with which eluted nucleic acids can be directly used for amplification using PCR or for any other biochemical or molecular biology needs. 21: 2012/05061 22: 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/15 51: B65D 71: RABIE, Andries Jacobus 72: RABIE, Andries Jacobus 33: ZA 31: 2011/04943 32: 2011/07/05 54: A DISPENSING CONTAINER AND NOZZLE FOR DISPENSING ACONSUMABLE OILCONTAINING LIQUID 00: A dispensing container 10 configured for dispensing a consumable oil containing liquid, includes a resiliently deformable squeeze bottle 12, a nozzle 14 and a nozzle seal 30. The nozzle 14 comprises a Page | 188 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL cylindrical outer body 22 which is force fitted into the dispensing opening of the bottle; and a funnelshaped drip collection formation 23 which extends inwardly from the outer body and which is spaced from an open upper end of the outer body. The outer body defines a cylindrical internal sealing surface 33. The nozzle seal 30 is irremovably fitted to the nozzle for sealing the nozzle closed. The nozzle seal has a nozzle at an upper end thereof, and a plug 38 which is sealingly received within the outer body. The plug defines a conical outer sealing surface 39 which frictionally engages the sealing surface 33 when inserted into the nozzle to form an air-tight seal therewith. The invention relates to a process for the preparation of a compound of formula (I) or a salt thereof, by hydrogenation of a compound of formula (II). 21: 2012/05065 22: 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/15 51: E04B 71: USG Interiors, LLC 72: TEDESCO, Lee M., LEHANE Jr., James J., GULBRANDSEN, Peder J. 33: US 31: 12/644,035 32: 2009/12/22 54: SEISMIC CLIP 00: A seismic clip for suspended ceiling grid tees that offers high strength, rigidity, versatility and ease of assembly while improving the ability of a clip to selfalign with a grid tee. The clip includes a lanced tab that serves to establish and maintain alignment of the clip body and the tee to which it is assembled whereby a tendency of a clip to be tilted upwardly relative to the tee is eliminated or greatly reduced. The alignment tab serves to initially align the clip and tee either when it is assembled by snapping it over the tee or by sliding the tee endwise into the clip. The tab is configured so that it does not unduly add to the assembly force level when the clip is snapped over the tee or when the tee and clip are slipped endwise together. 21: 2012/05062 22: 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/15 51: C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: PUENTENER, Kurt, SCALONE, Michelangelo 33: EP 31: 09178220.1 32: 2009/12/07 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PROPIONIC ACID DERIVATIVES 00: - Page | 189 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/05066 22: 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/15 51: E04B 71: USG Interiors, LLC 72: LEHANE Jr., James J. 33: US 31: 12/644,037 32: 2009/12/22 54: CLIP CONNECTION 00: Producing grid tees with a range of service duty, reflected in the use of various gauge sheet stock, that exhibit an effective uniform thickness at their cross tee slots by locally altering a grid tee in the area of its cross tee receiving slot or slots so that the grid tee has a uniform effective thickness at these area(s) that can be standardized across a manufacturer's range of tee load ratings. Preferably, a grid tee is permanently stamped with an indentation or dimple adjacent the cross tee slot and a cross tee connector has a lead edge area arranged to seat against the bottom of the indentation. 21: 2012/05072 22: 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/08 51: E21D 71: Hilti Aktiengesellschaft 72: SCHMIDT, Frank 33: DE 31: 102011078767.4 32: 2011/07/07 54: STRAND ANCHOR 00: A strand anchor (1), especially for use in mining, comprising a strand (2) having several wires (3), an anchor head (14), an anchor plate (17) supported by the anchor head (14) for placement onto the rock (18), should make it possible to discharge the displaced air when the curable material (11) is being injected into a drilled hole (19), without the need for a separate hose.This objective is achieved in that at least one longitudinal channel (4), preferably a plurality of longitudinal channels (4), is/are formed between the wires (3) of the strand (2), so that air can be discharged to the outside through the strand (2) through the at least one longitudinal channel (4) when the curable material (11) is being injected into a drilled hole (19). 21: 2012/05074 22: 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/15 51: A01N, A01P, C07D 71: East China University of Science and Technology 72: QIAN, Xuhong, LI, Zhong, SHAO, Xusheng, XU, Xiaoyong, XU, Zhiping, SONG, Gonghua 33: CN 31: 200910258534.3 32: 2009/12/09 54: DIVALENT AND OXABRIDGED HETEROCYCLIC NEONICOTINOID COMPOUNDS AND PREPARATION METHODS THEREOF 00: Nitromethylene analogues of imidacloprid and divalent and oxabridged heterocyclic neonicotinoid compounds constructed by dialdehydes, preparation methods and uses thereof are disclosed. Compounds represented by formula (A) or (B), their optical isomers or agrochemically acceptable salts are provided. Agrochemical compositions comprising the said compounds, their optical isomers or agrochemically acceptable salts, the uses of the said Page | 190 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL agrochemical compositions and the preparation methods of the said compounds, their optical isomers or agrochemically acceptable salts are also disclosed. The compounds and their derivatives have high insecticidal activities to several farming and forestry pests including homoptera and lepidoptera pests, such as aphis, fulgorid, whitefly, leafhopper, common thrips, cotton bollworm, cabbage caterpillar, cabbage moth, cotton leafworm and armyworm. 21: 2012/05075 22: 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/15 51: A61K, C07D, C12P, C12R 71: Auckland Uniservices Limited 72: VILLAS-BOAS, Silas Granato 33: NZ 31: 581846 32: 2009/12/09 54: FUNGICIDAL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF THEIR USE 00: Antifungal compounds, an antifungal compound extracted from Epicoccum purpurascens, also known as Epicoccum nigrum, methods of producing the antifungal compounds, isolates and compositions comprising the antifungal compounds, and methods of using the antifungal compounds. 21: 2012/05078 22: 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/10 51: G06F 71: T-Data Systems (S) Pte Ltd 72: TAN, Joon Yong Wayne 33: SG 31: PCT/SG2009/000480 32: 2009/12/16 54: METHOD OF CONVERTING DIGITAL DATA 00: A method is disclosed to convert digital data using a memory card operatively engaged with an apparatus such as a digital camera having control buttons but that does not have a keyboard or keypad. The memory card comprises a central processor, a conversion module and a storage module. The method includes placing the apparatus in a predetermined mode activating the conversion module in the memory card; selecting at least one file stored in the memory card; and converting the selected at least one file. 21: 2012/05085 22: 09/07/2012 43: 14/01/2013 51: A61K, A61P 71: NDLOVU NOZIZWE 72: NDLOVU NOZIZWE 33: ZA 31: 2011/02966 32: 2011/07/20 54: AN ORAL TREATMENT COMPOSITION 00: 57: The invention relates to an oral treatment composition for topical application to the oral cavity of a patient. In one embodiment, this is provided as an aqueous mouthwash and or gel solution including a therapeutically effective combination of grape seed extract; ß (1,3/1,6) glucan; and thyme oil.. The latter together with water forms part of the solvent. A solution of 1000ml will preferably have about 10g grape seed extract; about 7g ß (1,3/1,6) glucan; about 1.0g thyme oil extract, per 1000ml of solution; and about 30ml of Inca Inchi oil. Alternatively, the composition will be provided as a gel, cream or paste. The gel form is double the quantities of the mouthwash. The composition is suited for use in the treatment of mucositis in a patient or otherwise where a patient has a compromised immune system. The latter may be in the case of a patient who has undergone radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy. The invention extends to the use of the composition in the manufacture of a medicament to treat oral mucositis in such a patient. Page | 191 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/05092 22: 2012/07/09 43: 2013/01/15 51: H01M 71: COMMISSARIAT À L'ÉNERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ÉNERGIES ALTERNATIVES 72: FUSALBA, Florence, MARTINET, Sébastien 33: FR 31: 10 50230 32: 2010/01/14 54: LITHIUM-BASED ELECTROCHEMICAL GENERATOR INCLUDING TWO TYPES OF DISTINCT ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS 00: The invention relates to an electrochemical generator that includes a first type of electrochemical cell, referred to as a high-energy cell, and a second type of electrochemical cell, Referred to as a safety cell. 21: 2012/05103 22: 2012/07/09 43: 2013/01/15 51: A61K 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: EBER, Marcus 33: US 31: 61/285,313 32: 2009/12/10 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING OLIGOPEPTIDES, PREFERABLY CILENGITIDE 00: The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition of oligopeptides, preferably cyclic oligopeptides, said composition further comprising one or more lipophilic and/or amphiphilic compounds, in the presence or absence of water as the main ingredients, the use of the lipophilic and/or amphiphilic compounds for making pharmaceutical compositions of said oligopeptides, and methods of making said pharmaceutical composition. 21: 2012/05104 22: 2012/07/09 43: 2013/01/10 51: A63B 71: DODDS, Peter 72: DODDS, Peter 33: AU 31: 2009906022 32: 2009/12/10 54: A BACKSTOP AND PORTABLE TRAINING SYSTEM FOR A BAT-AND-BALL GAME 00: A backstop (100) for training of a bat-and-ball game such as backyard cricket, including (a) a body (103) having a central portion (105) flanked by a side portion (110) on either side, and each side portion is adjustable at an angle less than 180 degrees relative to the central portion so that the backstop is capable of standing upright on a supporting surface (115); and (b) one or more target areas (120) on the body, wherein each target area is configured to act as one portion of a hook and loop fastener for attaching to a corresponding portion of the hook and loop fastener on a sporting equipment (180, 190) such that when contact is made between a target area within the backstop and said sporting equipment, the target area fastens to said sporting equipment, thereby interfering with movement of said sporting equipment. 21: 2012/05106 22: 2012/07/09 43: 2013/01/15 51: C08B, C08H, C12P, D21B, D21C 71: Nederlandse Organisatie voor toegepastnatuurwetenschappelijk onderzoek TNO 72: VAN GROENESTIJN, Johannes Wouterus, JETTEN, Jan Matthijs, VAN DEVENTER, Hendricus Cornelis, SLOMP, Ronald, SLAGHEK, Theodoor Maximiliaan 33: EP 31: 09178978.4 32: 2009/12/11 Page | 192 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 54: NOVEL METHOD FOR PROCESSING LIGNOCELLULOSE CONTAINING MATERIAL 00: The invention is related to a method for processing biomass derived from plants or animals, comprising the steps of: a. pre treating said material with an aqueous solution of acid or base; b. subsequently passaging saturated or super heated steam through said material, wherein the water activity of the process is controlled by means of temperature and pressure of the super heated steam to be less than 1, preferably less than 0.8, more preferably in the range of 0.4-0.8. With such a process it is possible to disintegrate or make more accessible for subsequent treatments the lignocellulose from lignocellulose- containing materials, like wood or other plant material, chitin from exoskeletons from Crustacea like crabs and shrimps, and proteins such as keratin from pig hair or chicken feather, for further derivation, like acylation, oxidation, etherif ication, carboxymethylation or esterif ication, or further enzymatic hydrolysis, and/or for production of chemicals, e.g. as sugars from carbohydrates for fermentation processes such as the production of (bio-) ethanol or as keratine hydrolysates for applications in paper or cosmetics. 21: 2012/05108 22: 2012/07/09 43: 2013/01/10 51: B32B 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: SHAH, Tushar K., MALECKI, Harry C., MARKKULA, Samuel J., ALBERDING, Mark R. 33: US 31: 61/263,806 32: 2009/11/23 54: CNT-INFUSED FIBERS IN THERMOSET MATRICES 00: A structural support includes a cylindrical core, an inner layer within the core and an outer layer. The inner and outer layers include CNT-infused fiber materials in a thermoset matrix. A composite includes a thermoset matrix and a CNT-infused fiber material having CNTs with lengths between about 20 to about 500 microns or about 0.1 to about 15 microns. For the latter range, CNTs are present between about 0.1 to about 5 percent by weight of the composite. A method of making a structural support includes wet winding a first CNT-infused fiber about a cylindrical mandrel in a direction substantially parallel to the mandrel axis, wet winding a baseline layer about the first CNT-infused fiber at an angle substantially non-parallel to the mandrel axis, and wet winding a second CNTinfused fiber about the baseline layer in a direction substantially parallel to the mandrel axis. 21: 2012/05117 22: 10/07/2012 43: 15/01/2013 51: A01H, C12N 71: SG BIOFUELS LTD 72: ROTTER RICHARD 33: US 31: 61/292,751 32: 2010/01/06 54: JATROPHA HYBRIDS THROUGH FEMALE ONLY TRAIT 00: 57: Jatropha curcas plants can be produced that are characterized by an inflorescence with female-only (FO) flowers. Such plants are especially useful for interplanting in order to obtain commercial scale production of new J curcas hybrids derived from the seeds of the FO-type plant. Page | 193 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/05119 22: 10/07/2012 43: 10/01/2013 51: G01C 71: NORTHROP GRUMMAN LITEF GMBH 72: GEIGER WOLFRAM and LEINFELDER PETER 33: DE 31: 10 2010 006 584.6 32: 2010/02/02 54: CORIOLIS GRYROSCOPE HAVING CORRECTION UNITS AND METHOD FOR REDUCING THE QUADRATURE BIAS 00: 57: A Coriolis gyroscope (1) comprises a mass system which can be excited to vibrate parallel to a first axis, wherein a deflection of the mass system on account of a Coriolis force along a second axis, which is provided perpendicular to the first axis, is detectable, and comprises at least a first correction unit (30) and at least a second correction unit (40), which each comprise a plurality of stationary correction electrodes (31, 32, 41, 42) and moving correction electrodes (24, 25, 26, 27), wherein the stationary correction electrodes (31, 32, 41, 42) extend in the direction of the first axis and are firmly connected to a substrate by associated anchor structures (33, 43), and wherein the moving correction electrodes (24, 25, 26, 27) form a part of the mass system. A method for reducing the quadrature bias of such a Coriolis gyroscope (1) comprises applying at least temporarily constant corrective voltages to the correction units (30, 40). 21: 2012/05125 22: 2012/07/10 43: 2013/01/15 51: A61K 71: TEMPERO PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: BALOGLU, Erkan, LOBERA, Mercedes, SCHMIDT, Darby, Rye, GHOSH, Shomir 33: USA 31: 61/294,575 32: 2010/01/13 54: COMPOUNDS AND METHODS 00: Disclosed are compounds having the formula: wherein X1, X2, X3, R1, R2, R3, R4, Y, A, Z, L and n are as defined herein, and methods of making and using the same. 21: 2012/05126 22: 2012/07/10 43: 2013/01/16 51: A61K 71: GLAXO GROUP LIMITED 72: DAVIS, Roderick, S., NIE, Hong, KERNS, Jeffrey, K., LIN, Guoliang, BOEHM, Jeffrey, Charles 33: USA 31: 61/295,138 32: 2010/01/14 33: USA 31: 61/317,005 32: 2010/03/24 54: VOLTAGE-GATED SODIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS 00: The present invention relates to voltage-gated sodium channel blocker intermediates, compounds and dimers, corresponding pharmaceutical compositions, compound preparation and treatment methods for respiratory or respiratory tract diseases. 21: 2012/05128 22: 2012/07/10 43: 2013/01/16 51: A01K, A01M Page | 194 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 71: SHEPHERD ELECTRONIC COLLAR (PTY) LIMITED 72: STEFFENS, Lodewyk Fourie 33: ZA 31: 2010/00118 32: 2010/01/07 54: GUARDING OF LIVESTOCK 00: The invention provides a livestock animal guarding apparatus (14.1) to be carried by a livestock animal. The apparatus includes at least one sensor (30) for sensing at least one parameter of the livestock animal which may be suggestive of anxiety of the livestock animal and at least one emitter (32) for emitting at least one deterrent emission for deterring a predator. The apparatus is configured such that, in use of the apparatus on the livestock animal, it will trigger the at least one emitter to emit the at least one deterrent emission in response to at least one trigger event including sensing by means of the at least one sensor that the at least one parameter is suggestive of anxiety of the livestock animal. 21: 2012/05129 22: 2012/07/10 43: 2013/01/14 51: H04B 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: BLANKENSHIP, Yufei, XIAO, Weimin, JIN, Ying 33: US 31: 61/293,985 32: 2010/01/11 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTIPLEXING CONTROL AND DATA CHANNELS IN A MULTIPLE INPUT, MULTIPLE OUTPUT COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM 00: A system and method for multiplexing control and data channels in a multiple unput, multiple output (MIMO) communications system are provided. A method for multiplexing data symbols and control symbols of at least one codeword onto a plurality of MIMO layers includes determining a number of the control symbols for each of the plurality of MIMO layers by configuring a variable rank dependent offset of the at least one codeword. 21: 2012/05142 22: 11/07/2012 43: 15/01/2013 51: A61B, B25J, F15B 71: CAREFUSION 2200 INC 72: DOYLE MARK 33: US 31: 61/298.317 32: 2010/01/26 54: POWERED SIGNAL CONTROLLED HAND ACTUATED ARTICULATING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE 00: 57: An articulating device for aiding a user, such as, a surgeon or other medical practitioner, in manipulating a hand-actuated articulating device by providing a powered force used for moving the device, thus reducing or eliminating the need for the user to provide all the force required to move the device. The articulating device includes an input device, which receives one or more user inputs to direct a slave portion to perform work. The articulating device further includes a control portion that assists in transferring user input to the slave portion, and that further provides power assistance to at least partially drive the slave portion, in combination with the user input received by the input device. 21: 2012/05144 22: 11/07/2012 43: 15/01/2013 51: C10G Page | 195 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 71: TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS RESEARCH FELUY 72: VERMEIREN WALTER, BOUVART FRANCOIS, CELIE INEKE, GARCIA WOLFGANG 33: EP 31: 09179240.8 32: 2009/12/15 54: DEBOTTLENECKING OF A STEAM CRACKER UNIT TO ENHANCE PROPYLENE PRODUCTION 00: 57: The present invention is a method for debottlenecking an existing steam cracker unit of which the operation is modified from high severity to operation, having a cracking zone and a fractionation zone, said fractionation zone comprising a gasoline stripper, a de-mechaniser (1), a de-ethaniser (1), a de-propaniser (I) and a debutaniser (I), said de-propaniser (I) receiving product from the bottom of the de-ethaniser (I) and optionally product from the bottom of the gasoline stripper (I), wherein said debottlenecking method comprises the steps of: a) adding a selective hydrogenation unit (II), b) adding a cracking reactor (II) comprising a catalyst selective towards light olefins in the outlet, c) adding a re-run column and a de-propaniser (II), d) sending a part or all of the bottoms stream of the gasoline stripper (I) to the selective hydrogenation unit (II) nd subsequently to the cracking reactor (II) at conditions effective to produce an outlet with an olefin content of lower molecular weight than that of the inlet, e) sending a part of the bottoms stream of the de-ethaniser (I) to the de-propaniser (II), such as, not to overload the de-propaniser (I), f) optionally sending a part or all of the overhead raw C4 fraction of the de-butaniser (I) to the selective hydrogenation unit (II), g) sending the cracking reactor (II) outlet to the re-run column to produce a C6+ bottom stream and a C1-C2 overhead, sending said overhead to the de-propaniser (II) to produce a C1-C3 overhead and a C4+ bottom stream recycled in whole or in partto the selective hydrogenation unit (II), optionally withdrawing a part of said C4+ bottom stream. 21: 2012/05147 22: 2012/07/11 43: 2013/-01/15 51: B65D, B65F 71: PRINSLOO, Quintin Dennis 72: PRINSLOO, Quintin Dennis 33: ZA 31: 2011/05086 32: 2011/07/11 54: RECYCLING BIN 00: This invention relates to a modular recycling bin 12 comprising a plurality of recycling containers 10 being connectable to one another, with each container being adapted to receive recyclable material (not shown). The containers 10 are connected to one another by means of connecting means, such as hinged connectors 24 located at longitudinal corners 20 of each of the containers 10. 21: 2012/05149 22: 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/15 51: B65D 71: KAPELSKI, Rainer 72: KAPELSKI, Rainer 33: DE 31: 10 2010 007 675.9 32: 2010/02/10 54: SLOT GRIPPER 00: The invention relates to a slot gripper (10) for removing twistlocks from container fittings or for inserting twistlocks into container fittings, comprising a twistlock receptacle arranged in a receptacle plate Page | 196 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL (30) and a tool (90) that locks and unlocks twistlocks arranged in the twistlock receptacle by rotating, characterized by two clamping jaws (80) that extend in the receptacle parallel to the receptacle plate (30) and that are arranged opposite each other, a first pin (60a) extending from the receptacle plate (30) at a right angle at the edge of the receptacle, a second pin (60b), which is arranged on side of the first pin (60a) opposite the receptacle and which extends from the receptacle plate (30) at a right angle, and a rope guiding element (70) extending from the receptacle plate (30) at a right angle at the edge of the receptacle. The first pin (60a), the second pin (60b), and the rope guiding element (70) are each supported against the force of a spring and can be lowered in the receptacle plate (30). 33: US 31: 61/294,644 32: 2010/01/13 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR THE SUSTAINED RELEASE OF SOMATOSTATIN ANALOGS 00: The invention relates to a process for the preparation of injectable pharmaceutical compositions for the sustained release of somatostatin analogues and to pharmaceutical compositions prepared according to the process. In a preferred aspect the process comprises the steps of combining lanreotide acetate and acetic acid, lyophilizing the resulting mixture only once, and hydrating the lyophilizate. Acetic acid may be added to a desired pH during the final step of the process. 21: 2012/05163 22: 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/21 51: F41A, F42C, G01P 71: Rheinmetall Air Defence AG 72: FRICK, Henry Roger 33: DE 31: 102010006528.5 32: 2010/02/01 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROGRAMMING A PROJECTILE 00: The invention relates to inductively or capacitively programming a projectile (5). According to the invention, a waveguide (2, 11) is used for the programming, the electromagnetic field being concentrated in the waveguide. The used programming unit (1) consists of at least one waveguide (2, 11) which is preferably located and/or integrated in the region of the muzzle, for example in front of the muzzle brake (6). A transmission coupler (3) for the transmission is fed by a signal generator (4). Said information relating to the projectile (5) is modulated to the carrier frequency (f1) in the modulator (18). A reception coupler (8) integrated on/in the projectile (5), is electrically interconnected to a store processor (19) in the projectile (5). Said reception coupler receives the modulated signal and transmits it to the processor (19) which is where the eventual programming takes place. 21: 2012/05160 22: 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K 71: Ipsen Pharma S.A.S. 72: MONTES, Martin, LOUGHMAN, Thomas Ciaran, ROUME, Chantal, CHERIF-CHEIKH, Roland Page | 197 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL the determined divergence. The magnitude of the determined divergence is then used to effect the timed initiation of the correction. To this end, delays in the release are implemented in the projectile (1). 21: 2012/05164 22: 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/21 51: F41G 71: Rheinmetall Air Defence AG 72: SEIDENSTICKER, Jens 33: DE 31: 102010004820.8 32: 2010/01/15 54: METHOD FOR CORRECTING THE TRAJECTORY OF A PROJECTILE, IN PARTICULAR OF AN END-PHASE-GUIDED PROJECTILE, AND PROJECTILE FOR CARRYING OUT THE PROCESS 00: The invention proposes guiding or rotating a laser beam (12) around the centre (13) of the instantaneous target course of a projectile (1) in such a way that the projectile (1) itself detects a divergence thereof and subsequently carries out a self-correction. To this end, a first laser beam (11) is emitted over a certain region (15) around the target course of the projectile (1), wherein said laser beam can at the same time initiate the start of a timing process. For example, a further rotating laser beam (12) having a fixed rotational frequency O is simultaneously positioned around the region (15). With the help of said second laser beam (12), the projectile recognises the divergence thereof from the target course and initiates the correction based on 21: 2012/05165 22: 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/16 51: F41A, F42C, G01P 71: Rheinmetall Air Defence AG 72: FRICK, Henry Roger 33: DE 31: 102010006529.3 32: 2010/02/01 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TRANSMITTING ENERGY TO A PROJECTILE 00: The invention relates to the inductive or capacitive transmission of energy to a projectile (7). According to the invention, a waveguide (4) can be used to transmit energy, the electric field being concentrated in the waveguide. The thus used energy transfer system (1) consists of at least one waveguide (4) which is arranged or integrated in the region of the muzzle, for example between a muzzle brake (3) and a gun barrel (2). A transmission coupler (5) for transmission is fed by a signal generator (6). The projectile (7) comprises at least one sensor (8) which captures the signal and a store (9) in the projectile (7) is charged. In another embodiment, assemblies of said system (1) are used for a V0 measurement as well as to programme the projectile (7). Page | 198 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/05166 22: 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/16 51: F42C 71: Rheinmetall Air Defence AG 72: FRICK, Henry Roger 33: DE 31: 102010006530.7 32: 2010/02/01 54: PROGRAMMABLE AMMUNITION 00: The invention relates to programmable ammunition (1) which receives a programme as well as energy transmission. Said ammunition (1) also comprises an energy store (5), an electronic system (6) and an ignition (7) in addition to at least one sensor (2) for capturing the signal emitted for the programme, said signal having a frequency (f3) which is transmitted further to the electronic system (6). The ammunition (1) is also combined with an energy transfer unit in such a manner that an additional signal having a frequency (f2) is guided to the energy unit (5) by the same the sensor and/or an additional sensor and is charged. Programming and the energy transmission occurs when the projectile (1) passes through a weapon barrel, a muzzle brake or similar which is operated as a waveguide below the threshold frequency. 21: 2012/05167 22: 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/14 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: Kirin-Amgen, Inc. 72: LIU, Dingjiang, HUANG, Holly Zhuohong, MARTIN, David Andrew, RUSSELL, Christopher Boyd, SALINGER, David H., BAUMGARTNER, Scott Walter, ENDRES, Christopher J. 33: US 31: 61/295,387 32: 2010/01/15 54: ANTIBODY FORMULATION AND THERAPEUTIC REGIMENS 00: The present disclosure relates to AM-14 pharmaceutical formulations and therapeutic dosing regimens for the treatment of disease. 21: 2012/05168 22: 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/14 51: C23C, F24J 71: Norsk Hydro ASA 72: HALLENSTVET, Merete, LACAU, Anica, TILSET, Bente Gilbu, SIMON, Christian, DENKMANN, Volker, BLECHER, Axel, SIEMEN, Andreas, SCHENKEL, Wilhelm 33: NO 31: 20100057 32: 2010/01/13 54: METHOD FOR MAKING AN ABSORBER COATING FOR SOLAR HEATING, THE COATING AS SUCH AND ITS APPLICATION 00: - Method for making an absorber coating for solar heating and a coating as such to be applied on a metal substrate, in particular a coating to be applied on a thin aluminium metal sheet. The coating is of the sol-gel type based on a metal oxide precursor where pigment particles are intimately mixed into the precursor followed by application of the mixed sol lacquer on the substrate and thereafter reaction Page | 199 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL in humid air at a required temperature to obtain the sol-gel coating. The precursor may preferably be a CeO2 (NO3) based sol with preferably 20 % CeO2 having a particle size of 10- 20 nm and a pH of 1,5. Further the pigment may be a manganese ferrite black spinel, Mn3Cu2FeO8. 21: 2012/05169 22: 2012/07/11 43: 2013/01/14 51: A41D, A45F 71: coXa carry AB 72: BERGKVIST, Claes 33: SE 31: 1050026-2 32: 2010/01/14 54: CARRYING SYSTEM 00: The present invention concerns a carrying system comprising an ergonomic back plate (2) which is substantially covering the entire back of a user, a first carrying strap (3) adapted to extend from a first position (P1) of an upper section of said back plate (2) over a first shoulder of a user substantially diagonally downwards towards solar plexus of said user, a second carrying strap (4) adapted to extend from a second position (P2) of said upper section of said back plate over a second shoulder of said user substantially diagonally downwards towards solar plexus of said user, a third carrying strap (5) adapted to extend from a first position (P3) of a lower section of said back plate (2) under a first arm of said user substantially diagonally upwards towards solar plexus of said user, and a fourth carrying strap (6) adapted to extend from a second position (P4) of said lower section of said back plate (2) under a second arm of said user substantially diagonally upwards towards solar plexus of said user. The carrying system is characterized in that at least one of said carrying straps (3, 4, 5, 6) are provided with a connecting body (7) which is fixated at its free end, and each and one of the remaining carrying straps (3, 4, 5, 6) are provided with a fastening body (8) which is fixated at its free end, wherein said at least one connecting body (7) is adapted to connect said respective fastening body (8). 21: 2012/05189 22: 2012/07/12 43: 2013/01/15 51: G06F, G06Q 71: MFS Africa Limited 72: Chaponda, Mazunzo G., Okoudjou, Dare A. 33: ZA 31: 2011/05258 32: 2011/07/15 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM OF OBTAINING CREDIT LOAN 00: The invention relates to a method (300,400) and a system (200) for providing a credit loan from a financial institution to an employee of a preregistered company. The method includes receiving (302) a request message which includes an identifier of the employee and an indication of the requested loan amount. A pre-populated employee/company database 106A is interrogated in order to determine whether or not a company code is available within the database 106A. The method (300,400) includes determining (308) (if answer is affirmative) whether employee identifier is associated with the company code. The employee then verifies (320) the request using a PIN/password. The method (300,400) proceeds in determining (326) whether the requested loan amount is allowable, only if PIN is correct. If loan is allowable, a loan is granted (330) and a repayment arrangement associated with the Page | 200 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL employee is then created. The loan can be repaid using an existing mobile wallet account. wastewater outlet of the at least one water-treatment pathway. 21: 2012/05191 22: 2012/07/12 43: 2013/01/14 51: C02F 71: Emefcy Ltd. 72: SHECHTER, Ronen Itzhak, ESHED, Lior, LEVY, Eytan Baruch, ASHLAGI AMIRI, Tamar 33: US 31: 61/286,055 32: 2009/12/14 54: DIFFUSION AERATION FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT 00: A system for treating wastewater including at least one water-treatment pathway having at least one wastewater inlet, at least one oxygen-permeable, water-impermeable wall, separating an interior of the pathway from outside air, and at least one treated wastewater outlet and arranged for at least aerobic treatment of the wastewater as it flows from the at least one wastewater inlet to the at least one treated wastewater outlet, at least one wastewater supply conduit, supplying the wastewater to the at least one wastewater inlet of the water-treatment pathway and at least one treated wastewater conduit, supplying treated wastewater from the at least one treated 21: 2012/05192 22: 2012/07/12 43: 2013/01/15 51: C07C 71: Bracco Imaging S.p.A. 72: MAISANO, Federico, CRIVELLIN, Federico 33: EP 31: 09179438.8 32: 2009/12/16 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF CHELATED COMPOUNDS 00: The present invention generally relies on a process for the preparation of chelated compounds, comprising the selective interaction between a solid matrix and a chelating agent. In more details, the present invention enables the preparation of chelated compounds useful as diagnostic agents, in high yields and in a reliable way. 21: 2012/05193 22: 2012/07/12 43: 2013/01/16 51: G01J, H04N 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. 72: LINGS, Benjamin Buchanan, HARROP, Paul James, SPIERS, Peter Mark, LONGHURST, Stewart 33: GB 31: 1000835.7 32: 2010/01/19 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING COLOUR FROM AN IMAGE Page | 201 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 00: Embodiments of the invention relate to the determination of the colour of a colour sample from an image of the colour sample. In one embodiment a colour sample capture card is provided having printed thereon colour samples of known colour(for example, XYZ tri-stimulus values). An image of the test colour sample is then captured using domestically available equipment, such as a consumer digital camera or camera-equipped mobile telephone, the image also containing the colour sample capture card. Regression analysis is then performed using the RGB colour samples in the image and known XYZ colours thereof to characterise the colour capture response of the image capture device. In one embodiment the colour calibration characteristics are determined using N known calibration colour samples, wherein N is less than the total number of known calibration colour samples across the whole colour space. Having characterised the image capture device the XYZ colour of the unknown colour sample can be determined from the RGB colour thereof in the image. 21: 2012/05196 22: 2012/07/12 43: 2013/01/21 51: B01D 71: Red Leaf Resources, Inc. 72: PATTEN, James W. 33: US 31: 61/286,900 32: 2009/12/16 54: METHOD FOR THE REMOVAL AND CONDENSATION OF VAPORS 00: A method for removal and condensation of vapors from within an enclosed space (120) is disclosed. An enclosed space (120) containing material (110) is surrounded by an insulative permeable layer (130) having a lowering temperature gradient (230) between the inner surface (220) and the outer surfaces (240). The insulative layer (130) may also be covered by an impermeable layer (140). Heating the material (110) in the enclosed space (120) causes the formation of vapors at a positive pressure within the enclosed space (120). Vapors pass through the inner surface (220) of the insulative permeable layer (130) and contact the permeable materials and are condensed by the lowering temperature within the insulative layer (130). The condensate liquid passes downwardly through the Page | 202 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL insulative layer (130) for collection. The positive pressure within the heated enclosed space (120) and the condensation and lowering of pressure and temperature within the insulative layer (130) serves to draw additional vapors from within the enclosed space (120) into the insulative layer (130) for condensation and collection. 21: 2012/05197 22: 2012/07/12 43: 2013/01/14 51: F03G, F24J 71: Abengoa Solar New Technologies S.A. 72: NAVÍO GILABERTE, Raúl, LLORENTE FOLCH, Paula, ROMERO DELGADO, María del Carmen 33: ES 31: P201000047 32: 2010/01/15 54: MOLTEN SALT SOLAR PANEL AND METHOD FOR REDUCING THE THERMAL GRADIENT OF SAID PANEL 00: The invention relates to a molten salt solar panel for use in towers and to a method for reducing the thermal gradient of said panel. The panel comprises at least one semi-cylindrical panel, consisting of a set of vertical pipes. The panel (10) is supplied with a heat-transfer fluid consisting of molten salts from a circulating system including a mixing tank (6), a hot salt storage tank (9) and a cold salt storage tank (8); the mixing tank (6) is supplied with some of the heattransfer fluid (4) from the panel (10) and with cold heat-transfer fluid (5) from the cold salt storage tank (8). The hot salt storage tank is connected to the outlet of the panel (10) in such a way that said tank stores the non-recirculating portion (3) of the heattransfer fluid. 21: 2012/05201 22: 11/07/2012 43: 18/01/2013 51: B22D 71: GENRICH TECHNICAL CC 72: ELRICK ALISTAIR ALLARDYCE 33: ZA 31: 2011/02701 32: 2011/04/12 54: RISER SLEEVE 00: 57: A riser sleeve which includes a body with a first face which lies in a first plane, a second face which lies in a second plane which is at an acute angle relative to the first plane, a passage which extends through the body between the first face and the second face and which has a first opening, of a first cross-sectional area, to the passage at the first face and a second opening, of a second cross-sectional area, to the passage at the second face. Page | 203 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL (SOH) from the difference between the first and second state-of-charge values. 21: 2012/05204 22: 12/07/2012 43: 16/01/2013 51: B41M, B42D, C09D, C09K 71: CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE, OBERTHUR CASH PROTECTION, UNIVERSITE CLAUDE BERNARD LYON I, INSTITUT NATIONAL DES SCIENCE APPLIQUEES DE LYON, NANO-H SAS 72: BRIENT LUC, CROWTHER NICOLAS, LOUIS CEDRIC, TILLEMENT OLIVIER, PERRIAT PASCAL 33: FR 31: 0959074 32: 2009/12/16 54: LANTHANIDE-BASED CODING PRODUCTS AND USE THEREOF 00: 57: The invention relates to coding products comprising mixed lanthanide compounds, in particular mixed lanthanide oxides. The invention also relates to the use of said coding products for the authentication of value documents. 21: 2012/05219 22: 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/11 51: G01R 71: COMMISSARIAT À L’ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 72: KIRCHEV, Angel, Zhivkov 33: FR 31: 10 00311 32: 2010/01/27 54: METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING THE STATE OF HEALTH OF A BATTERY 00: The invention relates to a method for diagnosing the state of health of a battery comprising: determining (F1) a first state-of-charge value (SOC1) from the battery voltage during partial discharge at constant current; determining (F2) a second state-of-charge value (SOC2) from the open circuit voltage of the battery; and calculating (F3) the state of health 21: 2012/05237 22: 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/16 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: STIEBER, Frank, WIENKE, Dirk 33: EP 31: 09015422.0 32: 2009/12/14 54: SPHINGOSINE KINASE INHIBITORS 00: The present invention relates to compounds of the formula (I), where R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15, R16, R17, M1, M2, M3, M4, Y1, Y2, V, W, n, m and o have the meaning specified in claim 1, and to physiologically compatible salts, derivatives, prodrugs, solvates, tautomers and stereoisomers thereof, including mixtures thereof in all ratios, for use in the treatment of diseases that are influenced by inhibiting sphingosine kinase 1. 21: 2012/05239 22: 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/15 Page | 204 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 51: C08J, C09K 71: Saint-Gobain Abrasives, Inc., Saint-Gobain Abrasifs 72: HSU, Shyiguei, GOMEZ, Alejandro, HERBERT, Charles G. 33: US 31: 61/290,669 32: 2009/12/29 54: SMEAR-FREE NONWOVEN COMPOSITE ABRASIVES 00: A surface-treating article includes an organic matrix substantially engulfed by a binder that includes a reaction product of a blocked polyurethane prepolymer and a mixture of aromatic amines. The aromatic amines include polymethylene polyaniline having a functionality equal to or greater than 4. 21: 2012/0524 22: 2012/01/23 43: 2013/01/23 51: A01N A01P 71: BASF SE 72: GEWEHR, Markus, GLADWIN, Robert, John, BRAHM, Lutz, HADEN, Egon, TAVARESRODRIGUES, Marco-Antonio, PEOPLES, Scott, SEBASTIAN, Deneen B., REPAGE, Ronald 33: US 31: 61/220,216 32: 2009/06/25 33: US 31: 61/311,794 32: 2010/03/09 54: USE OF AGROCHEMICAL MIXTURES FOR INCREASING THE HEALTH OF A PLANT 00: The present invention relates to the use of a mixture comprising, as active compounds 1) a herbicide (compound I) selected from the group of synthetic auxins consisting of (i) Phenoxy-carboxylic-acids selected from clomeprop, 2,4-D, 2,4-DB, dichlorprop, MCPA, MCPB and mecoprop; (ii) Benzoic acids selected from chloramben, dicamba and 2,3,6-TBA; (iii) Pyridine carboxylic acids selected from aminopyralid, clopyralid, fluroxypyr, picloram and triclopyr; (iv) Quinoline carboxylic acids selected from quinclorac and quinmerac; (v) benazolin-ethyl; and (vi) amino-cylopyrachlor; and 2) a fungicide (compound II) selected from the group of strobilurines consisting of pyraclostrobin, orysastrobin, azoxystrobin, dimoxystrobin, enestroburin, fluox- astrobin, kresoxim-methyl, metominostrobin, picoxystrobin, pyribencarb, trifloxystrobin, 2-(2-(6-(3-chloro-2-methyl-phenoxy)-5fluoro-pyrimidin-4-yloxy)-phenyl)- 2-methoxyimino-Nmethyl-acetamide, 3-methoxy-2-(2-(N-(4-methoxyphenyl)- cyclopropane-carboximidoylsulfanylmethyl)phenyl)-acrylic acid methyl ester, methyl (2-chloro-5[1 -(3-methylbenzyloxyimino)-ethyl]benzyl)carbamate and 2- (2-(3-(2,6-dichlorophenyl)-1 -methylallylideneaminooxymethyl)-phenyl)-2- methoxyiminoN-methyl-acetamide; for synergistically increasing the health of a plant. In addition, the invention relates to respective mixtures for increasing the health of a plant. 21: 2012/05242 22: 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/15 51: C04B, C10B, C10L, C25B, C25C 71: Elkem Carbon AS 72: JOHANSEN, Johan Arnold, LARSEN, Sten Yngve, GRAN, Hermann 33: NO 31: 20100098 32: 2010/01/19 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF GRAPHITE BODIES 00: The present invention relates to a method for production of graphite bodies. Carbon bodies are formed from a mixture of electric calcined coke particles calcined at a temperature between 1200 and 3000°C and a binder where the coke particles have sulphur-and nitrogen content varying between 0 and 1.5% by weight and where the coke particles have an average sulphur content less than 0.6% by weight and a nitrogen content of less than 0.6% by weight, baking of the carbon bodies at a temperature between 700 and 1400°C and graphitizing of the baked carbon bodies at a temperature above 2300°C. 21: 2012/05243 22: 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/15 51: C01B 71: Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V. 72: PELIN, Kalle Hans Thomas 33: EP 31: 10150944.6 32: 2010/01/18 33: US 31: 61/295,881 32: 2010/01/18 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CHLORINE DIOXIDE 00: The invention relates to a process for the production of chlorine dioxide comprising formation of an aqueous solution comprising chlorine dioxide, bringing at least part of the aqueous solution comprising chlorine dioxide to its end-application within an average residence time of less than 60 minutes, and maintaining part of the obtained aqueous solution comprising chlorine dioxide in at least one storage tank. 21: 2012/05244 22: 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/15 Page | 205 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 51: B24D, B42D, G02B, G07D 71: Orell Füssli Sicherheitsdruck AG 72: EICHENBERGER, Martin 33: - 31: - 32: 54: SECURITY DOCUMENT WITH OPTICAL WAVEGUIDE 00: A security document comprises a substrate (1) and an optical waveguide (7). Couplers (10a, 10b) are provided in the waveguide (7) for coupling light into and out of the waveguide. The couplers (10a, 10b) can e.g. by gratings, scattering objects, holograms, luminescent dyes or perforations. The authenticity of the document can be verified using methods based on the properties of the waveguide. 21: 2012/05247 22: 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Gilead Sciences, Inc. 72: CANALES, Eda, CHONG, Lee S., CLARKE, Michael O'Neil Hanrahan, DOERFFLER, Edward, LAZERWITH, Scott E., LEW, Willard, MERTZMAN, Michael, MORGANELLI, Philip Anthony, WATKINS, William J. 33: US 31: 61/295,576 32: 2010/01/15 54: INHIBITORS OF FLAVIVIRIDAE VIRUSES 00: Provided are compounds of Formula (I): and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and esters thereof. The compounds, compositions, and methods provided are useful for the treatment of Flaviviridae virus infections, particularly hepatitis C infections. 21: 2012/05248 22: 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/17 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Gilead Sciences, Inc. 72: CANALES, Eda, CLARKE, Michael O'Neil Hanrahan, LAZERWITH, Scott E., LEW, Willard, MORGANELLI, Philip Anthony, WATKINS, William J. 33: US 31: 61/295,576 32: 2010/01/15 54: INHIBITORS OF FLAVIVIRIDAE VIRUSES 00: Provided are compounds of Formula (I): and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and esters thereof. The compounds, compositions, and methods provided are useful for the treatment of Flaviviridae virus infections, particularly hepatitis C infections. Page | 206 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 71: CIPLA MEDPRO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (PTY) LTD 72: VAN REENEN, Carol , DE JAGER HEUNIS, Tiaan, DICKS, Leon Milner Theodore, BOTES, Marelize, DE KWAADSTENIET, Michele 33: ZA 31: 2009/06176 32: 2009/10/15 54: A PRODUCT FOR DELIVERING ANTIMICROBIALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES TO AN INFECTED SITE 00: This invention relates to a product which exhibits antimicrobial activity. The product consists of a mesh of soluble nanofibers encapsulating viable bacteria cells capable of producing a peptide having antimicrobial properties. 21: 2012/05250 22: 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/16 51: A61K, C01G 71: Colorobbia Italia S.p.A. 72: BITOSSI, Marco, BALDI, Giovanni, INNOCENTI, Franco 33: IT 31: FI2009A000258 32: 2009/12/15 54: MAGNETITE IN NANOPARTICULATE FORM 00: The present invention relates to a process for the polyol-type synthesis of nanoparticulate magnetite starting from mixtures of Fe0 and Fe1III in the presence of a mineral acid. The magnetite particles obtainable from the process have uniform size characteristics and have even presented higher SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) values than those of magnetosomes. 21: 2012/05259 22: 16/07/2012 43: 18/01/2013 51: B01J, C10G 71: INFRA TECHNOLOGIES LTD 72: SOLOMONIK IGOR GRIGORIEVICH, MITBERG EDUARD BORISOVICH, MORDKOVICH VLADIMIR ZALMANOVICH, SINEVA LILIA VADIMOVNA, ERMOLAEV VADIM SERGEEVICH, DEREVICH IGOR VLADIMIROVICH 33: RU 31: 2010103081 32: 2010/02/01 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SYNTHETIC LIQUID HYDROCARBONS AND REACTOR FOR FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS 00: 57: The present invention relates to petrochemistry, gas chemistry, coal chemistry, particularly to a synthesis of hydrocarbons C5 and higher from CO and H2 under the Fischer- Tropsch reaction; the invention relates to a process and a system for producing synthetic liquid hydrocarbons. A process for producing synthetic liquid hydrocarbons is provided by catalytic converting syngas under the Fischer-Tropsch reaction on a fixed catalyst bed in a vertical shell and tube reactor with coolant supply into shell wherein as soon as the syngas conversion degree achieves 60-80%, a pressure gradient along the tubes is reduced below 0.1 bar/m and this value is maintained during the whole process. A reactor for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis is provided comprising tubes with catalyst in a shell, the ratio of the tube diameter at the tube outlet to the diameter at the inlet is from 1.5/1 to 2.5/1. The invention gives a possibility to achieve the optimum temperature range in the catalyst bed; it improves heat and mass-transfer and shut out an accumulation of the liquid products in the bottom of the tubes. 21: 2012/05257 22: 2012/07/16 43: 2013/02/15 51: A61K Page | 207 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/0526 22: 2012/01/23 43: 2013/01/23 51: C07C 71: BASF SE 72: SCHAUB, Thomas, PACIELLO, Rocco, MOHL, Klaus-Dieter, SCHNEIDER, Daniel, SCHÄFER, Martin, RITTINGER, Stefan 33: EP 31: 09008399.9 32: 2009/06/26 33: EP 31: 10157452.3 32: 2010/03/24 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING FORMIC ACID 00: The invention relates to a method for producing formic acid by hydrogenation of carbon dioxide in the presence of a catalyst which contains an element of the 8th, 9th or 10th group of the periodic system, a tertiary amine and a polar solvent, at a pressure of 0.2 to 30 MPa abs and a temperature of 20 to 200°C, thereby producing two liquid phases, and separation of the two liquid phases. The liquid phase (B) enriched by the tertiary amine is returned to the hydrogenation reactor and the formic acid/amine addition product from the liquid phase (A) enriched by the formic acid/amine addition product and the polar solvent is thermally separated into free formic acid and free tertiary amine in a distillation unit and the tertiary amine released during separation and the polar solvent are returned to the hydrogenation reactor. 21: 2012/05264 22: 2012/07/16 43: 2013/01/18 51: E21D, E21F 71: VIDEX MINING PRODUCTS 72: ROBERTS, Neil James, NIEUWENHUIS, Cornelis Johannes Christiaan 33: ZA 31: 2011/02844 32: 2011/04/15 54: PRE-STRESSING UNIT 00: A pre-stressing unit (10) for an elongate member comprises a first body part (16) comprising a cylindrical wall (32) and a base (20) defining a socket (18) for removably receiving an end of the elongate member and a second body part (22). The first and second body parts collectively define a pressurizable chamber (26). The first body part comprises at least one undulation (21) between the cylindrical wall (32) and the base (20) of the socket immediately adjacent the cylindrical wall. 21: 2012/05266 22: 2012/07/16 43: 2013/01/18 51: A24B, A24F 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: PIADÉ, Jean-Jacques, RENAUD, Jean-Marc, ZUBER, Jacques, ZUCHUAT, Fabien, Page | 208 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL AJITHKUMAR, Anu, BONNELY, Samuel, PIJNENBURG, Johannes, Petrus, Maria 33: EP 31: 10250295.2 32: 2010/02/19 54: AEROSOL-GENERATING SUBSTRATE FOR SMOKING ARTICLES 00: Strands of homogenised tobacco material comprising at least one aerosol former are provided, together with an aerosol-generating substrate comprising a plurality of the strands of homogenised tobacco material and a smoking article comprising the aerosol-generating substrate. The strands of homogenized tobacco material have a mass to surface area ratio of at least about 0.09 mg/mm2 and an aerosol former content of between about 12% and about 25% by weight. 21: 2012/05279 22: 2012/07/16 43: 2013/01/17 51: F16C, F24J 71: Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Pampus GmbH 72: WEIDEN, Janaki, HELDMANN, Jörg 33: US 31: 61/291,799 32: 2009/12/31 54: RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE INCLUDING AN ENERGY CONVERSION STRUCTURE AND A BEARING COMPONENT 00: A power generation structure for generating power from a renewable energy source including a base, an energy conversion structure connected to the base, and an articulating joint between the base and the energy conversion structure, the articulating joint comprising a bearing member having a body including a composite material having a rigid material and a friction-reducing material overlying the rigid material, wherein the rigid material comprises a material selected from the group of consisting of aluminum and stainless steel. 21: 2012/05288 22: 17/07/2012 43: 18/01/2013 51: C07C 71: AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED 72: STOCKENHUBER MICHAEL, KENNEDY ERIC, DLUGOGORSKI BOGDAN 33: ZA 31: 2011/06179 32: 2011/08/23 54: A METHOD OF PRODUCING ALCOHOL FROM GLYCEROL 00: 57: The invention provides for a method of producing a mono-oxygenated compound from glycerol by contacting glycerol with a catalyst, under a high temperature and pressure, to produce the monooxygenated compound. Page | 209 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/05289 22: 17/07/2012 43: 18/01/2013 51: A47F, G09F 71: YOUNG ALEXANDER 72: YOUNG ALEXANDER 33: - 31: - 32: 54: DISPLAY DEVICE 00: 57: A display device which is made from a vehicle tyre with a shelf located within the aperture of the tyre, which supports an article and a transparent cover which covers the aperture. 21: 2012/05305 22: 17/07/2012 43: 18/01/2013 51: B01F, C21B, F27D 71: TEGA INDUSTRIES LIMITED 72: ROY BASUDHA KANTI and GHOSE SOME NATH 33: IN 31: 41/KOL/2010 32: 2010/01/19 54: MIXING DRUM FOR A BLAST FURNACE 00: 57: Mixing drum (3) for a blast furnace including a body and adapted to accommodate Materials (1) for mixing, said drum having suitable lining system, said lining system including liners of polyurethane with ceramic blocks impregnated. 21: 2012/05306 22: 17/07/2012 43: 21/01/2013 51: H01H 71: EATON CORP Page | 210 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 72: SCHALTENBRAND BRIAN JOHN, GOTTSCHALK ANDREW LAWRENCE, TANNER BRANDY LAMAR 33: US 31: 13/185.031 32: 2011/07/18 54: ELECTRICAL SWITCHING APPARATUS AND SECONDARY TRIP MECHANISM THEREFOR 00: 57: A secondary trip mechanism (100) is provided for an electrical switching apparatus (2), such as a circuit breaker. The circuit breaker (2) includes a housing (4), separable contacts (6) enclosed by the housing (4), and an operating mechanism (8) for opening and closing the separable contacts (6). The operating mechanism (8) includes a poleshaft (10), a latch assembly (12), and a trip D-shaft (14) for unlatching the latch assembly (12) in response to a trip condition. The secondary trip mechanism (100) includes a trip D-shaft assembly (102) disposed on the trip D-shaft (14), and a link assembly (104). The link assembly (104) includes a linking member (106) having opposing first and second ends (108,110). The first end (108) cooperates with the poleshaft (10). The second end (110) cooperates with the trip D-shaft assembly (102). When the poleshaft (10) moves in response to a trip condition, the linking member (106) transmits movement of the poleshaft (10) into movement of the trip D-shaft assembly (102). An electrical switching apparatus (2) is also disclosed. 21: 2012/05311 22: 2012/07/17 43: 2013/01/29 51: C07D 71: SANOFI 72: ELENBAAS, Steven, FARR, Robert, Allan, KANE, John, Michael 33: US 31: 61/311,069 32: 2010/03/05 33: FR 31: 1059750 32: 2010/11/25 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 2(CYCLOHEXYLMETHYL)-N-{2- [(2S)-1METHYLPYRROLIDIN-2-YL]ETHYL}-1, 2, 3, 4TETRAHYDROISOQUINOLINE-7-SULFONAMIDE 00: Industrially applicable process for preparing 2(cyclohexylmethyl)-N-{2-[(2S)-1- methylpyrrolidin-2yl]ethyl}-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-7sulfonamide, and salts thereof. 21: 2012/05328 22: 2012/07/17 43: 2013/01/18 51: H04L 71: Kapsch TrafficCom AG 72: MCNEW, Justin Paul, MORING, John Thomas 33: US 31: 12/694,189 32: 2010/01/26 54: ADAPTIVE CONTENTION WINDOW IN DISCONTINUOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATION CHANNELS 00: A system and method for discontinuous wireless communication. The system and method include estimating a first likelihood of channel collisions at start of a discontinuous channel interval, wherein the estimated likelihood of collision is increased when a transmission failure is detected during a portion of one or more previous channel intervals; setting a size of a contention transmission window at start of a current channel interval, according to the first estimated likelihood of channel collisions; estimating a second likelihood of channel collisions for a next channel interval; and dynamically changing the size of the contention transmission window for the next channel interval, according to the second estimated likelihood of channel collisions. 21: 2012/05337 22: 2012/07/17 43: 2013/01/18 51: H04N 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. Page | 211 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 72: LINGS, Benjamin Buchanan, HARROP, Paul James, SPIERS, Peter Mark, LONGHURST, Stewart 33: GB 31: 1000835.7 32: 2010/01/19 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING COLOUR FROM AN IMAGE 00: Embodiments of the invention relate to the determination of the colour of a colour sample from an image of the colour sample. In one embodiment a colour sample capture card is provided having printed thereon colour samples of known colour (for example, XYZ tri-stimulus values). An image of the test colour sample is then captured using domestically available equipment, such as a consumer digital camera or camera-equipped mobile telephone, the image also containing the colour sample capture card. In one embodiment the image is then transmitted to a remote colour determination service for colour sample colour determination. Regression analysis is then performed using the RGB colour samples in the image and known XYZ colours thereof to characterise the colour capture response of the image capture device, taking into account spatial brightness variations across the image. Having characterised the image capture device the XYZ colour of the unknown colour sample can be determined from the RGB colour thereof in the image. 21: 2012/05339 22: 2012/07/17 43: 2013/01/18 51: G06F, G06Q 71: AEA Integration 72: SCHNACKEL, Gregory R. 33: US 31: 61/289,892 32: 2009/12/23 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATED BUILDING SERVICES DESIGN 00: A building systems design process uses computer hardware and software to examine multiple possible solutions to the design of building services systems including plumbing, heating, ventilation, airconditioning, electrical power and lighting through automated calculation procedures and iterative computing methods (204). The process examines multiple valid solutions to the system design requirements, while preparing construction cost estimates of each valid solution examined and comparing the cost of each solution to determine the least costly solution that meets or exceeds all required design parameters entered into the system (214). The solution returned by the optimization process includes a complete representation of the best solution found placed in a CAD database ready for reproduction and use in the bidding and construction of the building (216). 21: 2012/05340 22: 2012/07/17 43: 2013/01/18 51: H04N 71: Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V. Page | 212 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 72: LINGS, Benjamin Buchanan, HARROP, Paul James, SPIERS, Peter Mark, LONGHURST, Stewart 33: GB 31: 1000835.7 32: 2010/01/19 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING COLOUR FROM AN IMAGE 00: Embodiments of the invention relate to the determination of the colour of a colour sample from an image of the colour sample. In one embodiment a colour sample capture card is provided having printed thereon colour samples of known colour (for example, XYZ tri-stimulus values). An image of the test colour sample is then captured using domestically available equipment, such as a consumer digital camera or camera-equipped mobile telephone, the image also containing the colour sample capture card. In one embodiment the image is then transmitted to a remote colour determination service for colour sample colour determination. Regression analysis is then performed using the RGB colour samples in the image and known XYZ colours thereof to characterise the colour capture response of the image capture device. Having characterised the image capture device the XYZ colour of the unknown colour sample can be determined from the RGB colour thereof in the image. A clustering algorithm is employed to identify if there is more than one colour in the unknown colour sample. the system, an item for sale to a buyer, the system comprising: a memory to store the seller’s preferred or initial desired selling price; processing means, operatively connected to and in communication with the memory to calculate a current buying price based on collected historical viewing data relating to the item, which current buying price is less than the initial desired selling price and is decreased in price, by a calculated selling price decrease amount, every time a prospective buyer views the item but decides against purchasing same; and a communication arrangement operably in communication with the processing means to firstly communicate said current buying price to the buyer, secondly receive input back from the buyer in order to process a transaction relating to the item, and thirdly allow communication between the system and the seller so as to inform the seller about the transaction and payout the selling price decrease amount, or at least part thereof, in addition to the current buying price that was accepted and paid by the buyer. The invention also extends to a method of using the system. 21: 2012/05341 22: 2012/07/17 43: 2013/01/18 51: G06Q 71: BUYBUDDY CC 72: VERMEULEN, Wynand 33: ZA 31: 2011/05276 32: 2011/07/18 54: A SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING A FINANCIAL TRANSACTION 00: This invention discloses a system for facilitating a financial transaction between a seller who offers, via 21: 2012/05347 22: 18/07/2012 43: 28/01/2013 51: B29C, B29D, B29L 71: TUBI PTY LTD 72: RUSSO MARCELLO 33: AU 31: 2010900251 32: 2010/01/22 54: MODULAR PIPE FORMATION APPARATUS 00: 57: A modular plastic pipe formation apparatus, wherein at least two components of the pipe Page | 213 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL formation apparatus are disposed with respect to at least one or more respective modules. 21: 2012/05357 22: 18/07/2012 43: 28/01/2013 51: E01C, E01H, E21C 71: LIEBHERR-COMPONENTS BIBERACH GMBH. 72: HAUSLADEN NORBERT and SCHINDLER VIKTOR 33: DE 31: 10 2011 108 016.7 32: 2011/07/19 54: SELF-PROPELLED SURFACE MILLING CUTTER 00: 57: The present invention relates to a self-propelled surface milling cutter, for example in the form of an asphalt milling cutter, a snow blower or a surface miner, with a working assembly comprising a rotatingly drivable drum body, and at least one drum drive unit which is accommodated in the interior of the drum body and forms at least part of a rotatable bearing of the drum body on a drum supporting frame, wherein the at least one drum drive unit includes a stationary drive part attached to the drum supporting frame and a rotatable drive part connected with the drum body. In accordance with the invention, the rotatable drive part of the drum drive unit is mounted on the drum body by a positive entrainment connection in a torque-transmitting, but longitudinally movable manner. The entrainment connection rotatorily entrains the drum body, in order to be able to transmit the rotary drive movements of the drive part to the drum body. However, the rotating drive part can be reciprocated relative to the drum body in direction of its longitudinal axis, in order to compensate an axial offset for example as a result of thermal expansions or dimensional tolerances or mounting inaccuracies. 21: 2012/05387 22: 2012/07/18 43: 2013/01/22 51: H01L 71: Saint-Gobain Glass France 72: PHILIPP, Jan Boris, HAPP, Thomas 33: EP 31: 10152086.4 32: 2010/01/29 54: SOLAR CELL ARRAY AND THIN-FILM SOLAR MODULE AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR 00: The invention relates to a solar cell array, which can be designed in particular in the manner of a thin-film solar module, comprising: a substrate to which a layer composition having a plurality of layers is applied, wherein the layer composition comprises a first electrode layer, a second electrode layer and a semiconductor layer disposed between the two electrode layers, the semiconductor layer forming a pn-junction, wherein the layer composition is divided into a plurality of different regions which are electrically separated from each other by one or more region trenches, wherein a solar cell strand consisting of one or more series-connected, rectified solar cells is designed in each region, a first connecting contact and a second connecting contact, which are electrically connected to each other by the solar cell strands, wherein the solar cell strands can be series-connected by one or more intermediate contacts, and at least one connection housing, to which both connecting contacts are connected. A production method therefor comprises a structuring of the layer composition by means of three structuring lines, wherein one structuring line has a linear progression over at least two regions that are electrically disconnected from each other, while the two remaining structuring lines are offset from said structuring line such that a sequence of the structuring lines is reversed. Page | 214 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/05396 22: 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/18 51: B65D 71: CRONOS EQUIPMENT (BERMUDA) LIMITED 72: ELLIOT, Graham Keith Murray 33: GB 31: PCT/GB2010/000122 32: 2010/01/28 54: FREIGHT CONTAINER 00: The invention relates to a freight container, particularly, but not exclusively, a freight container for transporting ore. The freight container comprises first and second longitudinal side wall, and end walls located at opposite ends of the container. A first beam is attached from an upper region of the first longitudinal side wall to a lower region of the second longitudinal side wall. A second beam is attached from an upper region of the second longitudinal side wall to a lower region of the first longitudinal side wall 21: 2012/05411 22: 19/07/2012 43: 28/01/2013 51: B01D 71: MASTERIDEA SA 72: GONZALEZ PORTALES LUIS VICENTE and OLIGER GONZALEZ JEAN PAUL 33: CL 31: 035-2010 32: 2010/01/19 54: NEUTRALISATION OF GASEOUS CONTAMINANTS BY MEANS OF ARTIFICIAL PHOTOSYNTHESIS 00: 57: The invention relates to an artificial photosynthesis system and process used to neutralise harmful elements from any type of combustion, reducing the volume and initial pressure of the gases, by means of the kinetic energy produced by the accelerated recirculation of the gases according to the principle of molecular resonance or gas resonance, in order to then release oxygen and innocuous liquid substances by means of physical and chemical processes. Said system comprises a main chamber provided with a main gas inlet and a gas outflow tube, the main chamber comprising: a tube with nozzles arranged in the lower part of the main chamber enabling the passage of steam in the form of a steam curtain; a propeller; flexible tubes that protrude from the main chamber and connect to the main gas inlet; an electric motor for gas extraction, enabling the pressurised inflow of the gases towards the flexible tube; an evacuation duct connecting the main chamber to a secondary chamber that comprises an inlet tube for the gases from the main chamber and a gas outflow duct arranged in the upper end of the secondary chamber, the secondary chamber comprising: a plurality of connected units of plastic foam comprising a perforated sheet of aluminium at the connection points of each unit; a high-power Page | 215 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL centrifuge extractor outside the upper end of the secondary chamber; and tubes for ejecting the liquid residues, arranged in the lower part of the primary chamber and the secondary chamber. 21: 2012/05420 22: 2012/07/19 43: 2013/01/28 51: B24D 71: KLINGSPOR AG 72: RAVE, Henning, HENZEL, Manfred 33: DE 31: 10 2010 008 407.7 32: 2010/02/18 54: ROTATING DISC FOR MACHINING MATERIAL SURFACES 00: The invention relates to a method for producing a rotating disc for machining material surfaces, said disc comprising a disc-shaped main body (10), which has a central receptacle (14) for direct or indirect connection to a drive shaft, and a material machining coating (18), which is applied to a ring zone (12) of the main body (10) that is arranged on an end face, comprising the following steps: placing glass fabric mats in a molded cavity of a production tool; compressing the glass fabric mats in the production tool to form the main body (10) having a lip (16) which is configured in a section at least close to the edge; removing the main body (10); applying the material machining coating (18) to the end face of the main body that faces away from the lip (16); stacking main bodies (10) of the same type, each having a material machining coating (18) applied thereto, so that the lip (16) of one main body (10) is directly supported on the material machining coating (18) of a next main body (10); exerting a pressure on the stack of main bodies (10), each of which has the material machining coating (18) applied thereto, parallel to the rotation axis of the main body (10); and releasing the pressure and destacking the main bodies (10) which have the material machining coatings (18) applied thereto. 21: 2012/05449 22: 20/07/2012 43: 12/02/2013 51: A61M, B04B 71: TERUMO EUROPE N.V and ANDREAS HETTICH GMBH & CO KG 72: EBERLE KLAUS-GUNTER, BISET ROLAND, MERTENS WILFRIED 33: DE 31: 10 2010 000 753.6 32: 2010/01/08 54: CASSETTE AND SYSTEM COMPONENT INSERTABLE INTO A CENTRIFUGE IN COOPERATION WITH THE CASSETTE 00: 57: The invention pertains to a cessette (2) comprising a product conveying path (1, 1a, 1b) and a shut-off device (19a, 19b) integrated into the cassette for interrupting a product flow. The shut-off device is arranged at a rim of the cassette such that the shut-off device (19a, 19b) can be directly operated manually and/or mechanically. The product-conveying path (1, 1a, 1b) leads through the shut-off device (19a, 19b). The cassette consists of a lower part (5) and an upper part (7) which are connectable to each other by connecting means (9, 11, 13, 15). 21: 2012/05508 22: 23/07/2012 43: 12/02/2013 51: E03B 71: EVAC GMBH Page | 216 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 72: TARIQ ZAHIR, DETLEV BOTH, TOBIAS WENDT 33: DE 31: 10 2010 007 115.3 32: 2010/02/05 54: FLUSHING WATER CONTAINER SYSTEM FOR FLUSHING WATER OF A MOBILE TOILET 00: 57: Flushing water container system for flushing water of a mobile toilet (11), in particular a mobile vacuum toilet (11), comprising a flushing water container (43) having a flushing water container inflow (44), characterized in that the flushing water container water container (43) is designed to receive gray water from a basin (10), which is in particular a hand wash basin or a shower basin, and a metering device (41) is provided, which is fluidically connected to the flushing water container (43) and designed to treat the gray water by feeding a lime-dissolving and/or bactericidal treatment agent, wherein the flushing water container (43) is designed to release the treated gray water flushing water to the mobile toilet (11). financial status of a user from the one or more external organisations; and allocating at least a portion of the mobile credit towards the one or more supplementary services. Further aspects of the invention relate to a method of financially benefit those associated with an incarcerated person, the method comprising the steps of: selling one more assets of the incarcerated person, so as to obtain cash from the one or more assets; investing the cash into one or more investments including one or more properties; and managing one or more of the properties of the incarcerated person, including renting or selling the one or more managed properties. 21: 2012/05550 22: 24/07/2012 43: 29/01/2013 51: G06Q, H04W 71: MNCWABE MICHAEL SIFISO 72: MNCWABE MICHAEL SIFISO 33: - 31: - 32: 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING PREPURCHASED MOBILE PHONE FUNDS AND SAVINGS, MOBILE TRANSPORT, ENTERTAINMENT AND MONEY GAMES 00: 57: Aspects of the invention relate to a method of using pre-purchased mobile phone credit for one or more supplementary services, the method comprising the steps of: linking pre-purchased mobile phone credit toone or more external organisations; collecting information regarding a 21: 2012/05551 22: 24/07/2012 43: 14/02/2013 51: A01D 71: AHWI MASCHINENBAU GMBH 72: ARTU WILLIBALD and KLAUS BAUER 33: - 31: - 32: 54: METHOD FOR HARVESTING WOOD AS BIOMASS 00: 57: The present invention generally relates to a method for harvesting wood (10), particularly but not exclusively shrubs and/or plantation wood, as biomass with a biomass harvester (12). In order to advantageously increase the quality, in particular the heating value, of harvested biomass already during harvesting, a method comprising at least one step differing from a sieving step is proposed; wherein a Page | 217 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL contamination of harvested and comminuted biological material with inert materials is at least substantially reduced in the at least one step. 21: 2012/05555 22: 2012/07/23 43: 2013/02/14 51: A61H 71: SALO DARDER, Jordi, GODAYOL MARTl, Antoni 72: SALO DARDER, Jordi, GODAYOL MARTl, Antoni 33: EP 31: 10154302.3 32: 2010/02/22 54: SUPPORT DEVICE FOR A SKIN TREATMENT ASSEMBLY 00: It comprises a connecting member (30) and an arm structure (20) having at least one hose connector (50, 60) associated with at least one skin treatment machine applicator (110). Device (10) is suitable for maintaining the applicators (110) at a given position when in use. A skin treatment assembly (200) is further provided comprising a suction machine (100) for applying pressurized air to a patient through applicators (110) connected to corresponding hoses (96, 97) and the support device (10). 21: 2012/05602 22: 25/07/2012 43: 13/02/2013 51: G01F 71: CLA-VAL CO 72: RE DANIEL 33: CH 31: 00265/10 32: 2010/03/01, 54: FLUID FLOW METER 00: 57: A fluid flow meter includes a fitting attachable to a waterworks valve or pipeline so as to extend at least partially through an insertion aperture thereof. A measurement cylinder is pivotally attached to the fitting, and includes a fluid vortex generating obstruction. A sensor body extends through the fitting and has a sensor element at an end thereof disposed in the measurement cylinder and generally aligned with the obstruction to detect fluid vortices generated by the obstruction. The measurement cylinder is selectively movable from a position generally aligned with the fitting, to a position generally parallel to the fluid flowing through the valve or pipeline. 21: 2012/05638 22: 2012/07/26 43: 2013/01/30 51: G06F 71: EZICO (PTY) LTD 72: STRUWIG, Marthinus Jacobus, STRUWIG, Dirk Lourens 33: ZA 31: 2011/05589 32: 2011/07/29 54: A TOURNAMENT SYSTEM 00: A system is provided for conducting a distributed sports tournament where each participant participates at one of a plurality of geographically removed locations. The system includes at least one logging device configured to enable the participants to log parameters associated with their participation to a remotely accessible tournament server. The parameters include at least a location identifier associated with a tournament location at which the participant competed and an indicator of Page | 218 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL the participant’s performance at their participation location. The tournament server is configured to communicate with the at least one logging device, to receive the parameters, to adjust the performance indicators of at least some of the participants as a function of location-based handicaps associated with the tournament locations at which such participants competed, and to rank the participants according to the adjusted performance indicators into a central ranking list and to display the central ranking list to the participants. 21: 2012/0566 22: 2012/01/24 43: 2013/01/14 51: C02F 71: PROTERRGO INC. 72: POIRIER, Nicole, A., LEVEILLÉ, Valérie 33: US 31: 61/221,522 32: 2009/06/29 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL TREATMENT OF WASTEWATER 00: The wastewater treatment apparatus of present invention has an electro-coagulation unit for removing contaminants with at least one anode and at least one cathode and an electro-oxidation unit for oxidizing contaminants with at least one anode and at least one cathode wherein oxidants are electrochemically generated. Based on the type of wastewater, the apparatus can have an electroflotation unit between the electro-coagulation unit and the electro-oxidation unit. The apparatus also has an oxidant removal unit which can have a metal ion-liberating electrode for reacting with and removing residual oxidants. In some cases, portions of effluent from the oxidant removal unit can be recirculated to the electro-coagulation unit for increased efficiency. 21: 2012/05663 22: 26/07/2012 43: 14/02/2013 51: F27B, F27D, G01L 71: SMS SIEMAG AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT 72: GEREON FEHLEMANN and DIRK LIEFTUCHT 33: DE 31: 10 2010 008 508.1 32: 2010/02/18, 54: INJECTOR COOLING BLOCK FOR HOLDING AT LEAST ONE INJECTOR 00: 57: The invention relates to an injector cooling block (1) for holding at least one injector (2) for introducing a medium into a metallurgical vessel (3), especially into an electric are furnace, the injector cooling block (1) being arranged in or on a wall (4) of the metallurgical vessel (3). The injector block (1) comprises at least one plate (5) in which a cooling channel or a cooling bore (6) through which cooling medium can flow are arranged, said cooling channel or cooling bore (6) separating a hot zone (7) from a cold zone (8). In order to better detect temperatures or stresses in the injector cooling block, at least one measuring element (9) for measuring the temperature and/or the mechanical elongation is arranged in the hot zone (7), the measuring element (9) comprising at least one optical waveguide (10) which is integrated into the hot zone (7) or fastened to the hot zone (7). Page | 219 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/05665 22: 26/07/2012 43: 13/02/2013 51: F27D, H05B 71: SMS SIEMAG AG 72: GEREON FEHLEMANN and DIRK LIEFTUCHT 33: DE 31: 10 2010 008 503.0 32: 2010/02/18, 54: ELECTRODE ARM OF A METALLURGICAL MELTING FURNACE 00: 57: The invention relates to an electrode arm (1) of a metallurgical melting furnace, especially an arc furnace, the electrode arm (1) having at least one measuring element (2) for measuring a physical variable. To allow improved and more precise measurement of the physical variable required for operation of the furnace, the measuring element (2) is designed to measure the temperature and/or the mechanical elongation of the electrode arm (1), the measuring element (2) comprising at least one optical waveguide (3) which extends along the longitudianl extension (L) of the electrode arm (1) in at least some sections. 21: 2012/05675 22: 2012/07/27 43: 2013/01/30 51: G08B 71: PARKIN, Norman Frederick 72: PARKIN, Norman Frederick 33: ZA 31: 2011/03959 32: 2011/05/30 54: ALARM SYSTEM INTERFACE REPLICATOR 00: A user interface replicator for an alarm system installed at a secured location is described. The replicator is configured to connect to a communications bus of the alarm system over which control signals are transmitted between a control unit of the alarm system and a user interface located at the secured location and includes a telecommunications module configured to receive control signals from a remote controller over a communications network and to transmit status signals to the remote controller over the communications network. The control signals are in turn communicated to the control unit over the communications bus in a format capable of being interpreted by the control unit, thereby enabling an authorised user to remotely control the alarm system. 21: 2012/05719 22: 30/07/2012 43: 30/01/2013 51: 71: HOPE RODNEY 72: HOPE RODNEY 33: ZA 31: 2011/06227 32: 2011/08/24 54: A FILING ACCESSORY 00: 57: The present invention relates to a filing accessory for holding punched paper in a file. The filing accessory includes a backing formation, onto which punched paper, which is to be filed, can rest. The backing formation has at least one aperture and at least one tubular locating formation extending transversely from the backing formation and coaxially with the at least one aperture, for receiving at Page | 220 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL least one punched hole in a paper over the at least once tubular locating formation. The tubular locating formation having an inside diameter permitting it to be receivable over a file pin of the file. 21: 2012/05742 22: 31/07/2012 43: 14/02/2013 51: E21C, F16H 71: JOY MM DELAWARE INC 72: FELIX STEPHEN, ANDERSON DOUGLAS, JUBECK WILLIAM 33: US 31: 61/513,858 32: 2011/08/01, 54: LOW FRICTION SHEAVE BRACKET 00: 57: An electrically powered mining vehicle including a frame rollingly supported on a surface for movement over the surface. An electric motor is coupled to the frame for proving power to the vehicle. A cable is electrically coupled to the electric motor for supplying electricity thereto and a cable management system is coupled to the frame and arranged to receive and payout the cable as the vehicle moves over the surface. A sheave bracket is coupled to the frame and arranged to direct the cable into the cable management system and includes a lower plate arranged substantially horizontally, a plurality of vertical rollers that are coupled to the lower plate and are arranged to guide the cable into the cable management system, and a horizontal roller that is coupled to the lower plate and arranged to elevate the cable above the lower plate. 21: 2012/05815 22: 02/08/2012 43: 14/02/2013 51: E04C 71: PROPST FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP 72: JOHN EUGENE PROPST 33: US 31: 61/296.616 32: 2010/01/20, 54: COMPOSITE BUILDING AND PANEL SYSTEMS 00: 57: A building panel structure is disclosed, in which composite building panels are used to form a structure. A composite building building panel is disclosed which includes a core and a coating applied over the core. In some embodiments the core consists of a frame and one or more than one insulating structural block. The insulating structural blocks can be encapsulated polystyrene (EPS) foam blocks. In some embodiments the coating includes an inner scratch layer and an outer main brown layer. The inner scratch layer can be formed of at least two layers. The outer main brown layer can include a fiberglass mesh embedded into the outer main brown layer. A method of forming a building panel structure is disclosed which includes forming a core using a frame and one or more than block, applying an inner scratch layer to the core, and applying an outer main brown layer over the inner scratch layer. Page | 221 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/05816 22: 02/08/2012 43: 14/02/2013 51: B21B 71: SMS MEER GMBH 72: KAZIM SERIN and HANS JOACHIM PEHLE 33: DE 31: 10 2010 009 954.6 32: 2010/03/02, 54: HOT WORK TOOL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME 00: 57: The invention relates to a hot work tool, in particular a piercing mandrel or a rolling bar for producing seamless pipes or a forging mandrel for hot forging tubular workpieces made of metal, said tool having a main tool body (2), wherein at least one working area of the main tool body (2) is provided with a coating (4). In order to achieve an improved strength of the coating (4) on the main tool body, according to the invention the main tool body (2) has a profiled surface (5) and the coating (4) is applied to the profiled surfaces (5). The invention further relates to a method for producing such a hot work tool. 21: 2012/05817 22: 02/08/2012 43: 15/02/2013 51: H01L 71: PRO D3 SRL 72: SERGIO SENTINELLI, ANDREA SBARDELLA, MARCO D'UFFIZI 33: IT 31: RM2010U000015 32: 2010/02/04 54: MOBILE SOLAR POWER-GENERATING SYSTEM 00: 57: A mobile solar power-generating system comprises a prismatic container (1) having a top wall (10), a bottom wall (11) and side walls. A central photovoltaic panel (6) is supported in a tiltable manner on the top wall (10) by supporting means, on each of the sides of the central photovoltaic (6) being a correspondent transversal photovoltaic panel (61, 62, 63, 64) hanging downward in a rest position and being able to rotate 90 degrees upward. On a side of each transversal photovoltaic panel (61, 62, 63, 64) is hinged a side photovoltaic panel (610, 620, 630, 640) that is designed to fold down with respect to the relevant transversal photovoltaic panel (61, 62, 63, 64). Mutual engagement means are provided for keeping coplanar the transversal photovoltaic panels (61, 62, 63, 64) and the side photovoltaic panels (610, 620, 630, 640) to the central photovoltaic panel (6) when the powergenerating system is in an operating position. 21: 2012/05847 22: 24/07/2012 43: 01/02/2013 51: E04H 71: SHIELD PROJECTS LTD 72: COCHRANE IAN DUNDONALD 33: NG 31: NG/P/2011/456 32: 2011/07/26 54: SECURITY FENCE 00: 57: A fence panel which is made from mesh material and which includes at least one rigidifying channel and a security device which has a body with an obstructing section which projects at least partly into the channel thereby to reduce the depth of the channel. Page | 222 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL method according to the invention by directly hydrogenating DAE. The obtained process oils (7) contain suprisingly high fractions of naphthenic hydrocarbon compounds. The invention further relates to the use of the process oils (7) produced according to the invention as a plasticizer or extender oil for natural synthetic rubber mixtures or thermoplastic elastomers. 21: 2012/05894 22: 06/08/2012 43: 21/02/2013 51: C01G 71: KLAUS DAHLEKE KG 72: NILS HANSEN 33: EP 31: 10001605.4 32: 2010/02/17 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING NAPHTHENIC PROCESS OILS BY HYDROGENATION 00: 57: The invention relates to a method for producing naphthenic process oils (7) that have a high fraction of naphthenic carbon atoms of 20 to 60 wt% and a low content of polycyclic aromatics of less than 3 wt%, determined according to IP 346, by hydrogenating (6) a process oil reactant having a high content of polycyclic aromatics. The method according to the invention enables secondary extracts (5), as occur in the production of markingfree process oils, to be used in an economically sensible manner even in mixtures with primary extracts. The obtained process oils are also marking-free so that the use of process oils containing PCA can be reduced and less of said substances reach the environment. Thus the environment and in particular health are less burdened. In addition, the starting materials thus can be applied to another use and no longer must be added to the heating oil. By avoiding heating oil, the emission of CO2 is also reduced. Also, high-quality naphthenic process oils (7) can be obtained by the 21: 2012/05942 22: 2012/08/06 43: 2012/12/20 51: A61K, A61P 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: SCHMOUDER, Robert, DAVID, Olivier, DUMORTIER, Thomas, LOOBY, Michael 33: USA 31: 61/139,672 32: 2008/12/22 33: USA 31: 61/218,530 32: 2009/06/19 33: USA 31: 61/246,715 32: 2009/09/29 54: DOSAGE REGIMEN FOR A S1P RECEPTOR AGONIST 00: S1P receptor modulators or agonists are administered following a dosage regimen whereby during the initial days of treatment the daily dosage is lower than the standard daily dosage. 21: 2012/06256 22: 2012/08/20 43: 2013/01/08 51: H04B, H04L 71: Sony Corporation 72: CUI, Qimei, LI, Shiyuan, TAO, Xiaofeng, WANG, Chao, YANG, Xianjun 33: CN 31: 201010111774.3 32: 2010/02/11 54: CODEBOOK BASED CHANNEL INFORMATION FEEDBACK METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM 00: A codebook based channel information feedback method, device and system are provided in the present invention. The codebook based channel information feedback method includes: measuring, by a terminal in a communication system, a parameter of a downlink channel between the terminal and a base station of the communication Page | 223 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL system; selecting a plurality of precoding matrixes from a precoding codebook by using the parameter of the downlink channel, wherein a plurality of the precoding matrixes can be used by both of singleuser multi-input multi-output (MIMO) transport mode and multi-user MIMO transport mode, and the precoding codebook is an aggregation of precoding matrixes; and feeding back a first information for indicating a plurality of the precoding matrixes to the base station. 21: 2012/06321 22: 2012/08/22 43: 2013/01/30 51: A61M 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: HELMER, Michael, ZEIMETZ, Leo, EISENGARTHEN, Christoph, HUTHMACHER, Winfried, MOSEBACH, Carsten 33: USA 31: 12/791,499 32: 2010/06/01 33: EP 31: 10158613.9 32: 2010/03/31 54: PISTON ROD ASSEMBLY FOR A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE 00: The present invention relates to a piston rod assembly for a drug delivery device, comprising: a piston rod (200) adapted to be operably engaged with a piston (155) of a cartridge (153) containing a medicament, at least one adjusting member (202) displaceably disposed at the piston rod (200) with respect to the piston rod's (200) long axis, and being interconnected with a distal end section (206) of the piston rod (200), and - at least one interlock means (216) adapted to interact with the adjusting member (202) and/or with the piston rod (200) for mutually locking in position the adjusting member (202) and the piston rod (200) in an arbitrary relative position in order to compensate for tolerances of manufacture and/or of assembly. 21: 2012/06385 22: 24/08/2012 43: 11/03/2013 51: B26D 71: CUBIBRITE INVESTMENT (PTY) LTD 72: JACOBUS FERREIRA BOTHA 33: ZA 31: 2010/00596 32: 2010/01/28, 54: TYRE CUTTER 00: 57: A substance cutter in the form of a tyre cutter 10 comprises cutting action performing equipment 12 in the form of a blade and pulley assembly 20 that includes a cutting edge presenting member 14 in the form of an endless blade 22, holding means for holding a tyre in the form of a tyre holder 16 and outwardly flaring facility in the form of two wedge shaped tyre stretching formations 18 along which part of the running path of the blade 22 extends. The cutting edge of the blade 22 protrudes from the formations 18 to perform a tyre cutting action once the cutter 10 is in use. The assembly 20 is mounted to support frame 26 that is displaceable mounted to a base frame 36. The relevant formation 18 ensures that a tyre being cut does not exert a pinching effect on the blade 22. Page | 224 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/06408 22: 2012/08/24 43: 2013/01/08 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: PAN, Long 33: US 31: PCT/US2007/087145 32: 2007/12/12 54: ANTIPERSPIRANT ACTIVE COMPOSITIONS HAVING SEC CHROMATOGRAM EXHIBITING HIGH SEC PEAK 4 INTENSITY 00: An antiperspirant active composition comprising an aluminum salt having an aluminum to chloride molar ratio of about 0.3:1 to about 3: 1, exhibiting a SEC chromatogram having a SEC Peak 4 to Peak 3 intensity ratio of at least 7 and a Peak 4 intensity greater than a Peak 5 intensity in aqueous solution. The composition can optionally include zirconium. Also, methods and processes of making the same. 21: 2012/09781 22: 13/04/2012 43: 05/03/2013 51: C09K 71: MUNAWIRA FATIMA DEEN 72: MUNAWIRA FATIMA DEEN 33: ZA 31: 2011/04764 32: 2011/06/28 54: COOLING AGENT 00: 57: A cooling agent comprises a substance having low temperature gel type properties such as petroleum jelly and a gas that is non-reactive in relation to the substance in the form of nitrogen that is dispersed through the petroleum jelly. The nitrogen is retained against release by being trapped within the petroleum jelly. The agent is coolably held by being contained against release once held for use. Preparation of the agent is achieved by infusing the nitrogen as conventionally held at a low temperature into the petroleum jelly by piping it at various positions there into by way of a flexible pipe. The nitrogen is conventionally in the form of a liquid Page | 225 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL while containerised but evaporates on release into the gel. 21: 2012/2455 22: 2012/04/04 43: 2013/01/07 51: H01M 71: NEUHOLD, Norman, CHORINSKY, Nikolaus 72: NEUHOLD, Norman, CHORINSKY, Nikolaus 33: AT 31: A 1422/2009 32: 2009/09/10 54: INSERT FOR A RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PART 00: The invention relates to an insert (1) that can be inserted into a rechargeable battery part (2) of an electric power tool, in particular a hand-held tool comprising at least one handle for holding the tool. Said insert (1) comprises multiple battery cells (3) which are interconnected in an electrically conducting manner. According to the invention, the insert (1) has a housing (4) which can be opened and into which the battery cells (3) are inserted, wherein the battery cells (3) are interconnected in an electrically conducting manner by means of conductor webs (5) that are mounted inside the housing (4). The invention further relates to a battery cell (3) comprising a base (22) that has a salient pole (23) and edges (24), and an exterior insulation (25) that encloses the edges (24). A non-conducting element (26) is disposed on the pole, between the base (22) and the insulation (25), such that the pole (23) is recessed relative to a level (27) of the element (26) that is held in place by the insulation (5). Furthermore, a small electrically conducting plate (28) which is in planar contact with the pole and is wider than the pole is mounted on or within the element. 21: 2012/2545 22: 2012/04/10 43: 2013/01/11 51: H01J 71: CERAVISION LIMITED 72: PRESTON, Barry 33: GB 31: 0918515.8 32: 2009/10/21 54: LIGHT SOURCE 00: A lamp has microwave resonant body (11) of transparent quartz. The body has a central bore (16), having a sealed plasma enclosing bulb (17) inserted in it. The bulb is of quartz also and has an external diameter which is a close fit in the bore. The bulb itself is of drawn quartz tube (18) and as such has a smooth internal bore (19). End caps (20) are fused to the tube and encapsulate a charge of a material excitable to form a light emitting plasma in the bulb when microwaves are fed into the body via an antenna (7) in a bore (21) in the body. The body is sized to establish resonance within the Faraday cage in the body (11), bulb (17) and fill containing void (22) within the bulb. There is negligible gap between the bulb and body, whereby they can be regarded as one for resonance purposes. The bulb is fixed in the body by welds (23). 21: 2012/3352 22: 2012/05/09 43: 2013/01/08 51: G06F B67D 71: UYS, Pieter, Wouter, LABUSCHAGNE, Johannes, Jakobus, Petrus Page | 226 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 72: UYS, Pieter, Wouter, LABUSCHAGNE, Johannes, Jakobus, Petrus 33: ZA 31: 2011/1028 32: 2011/02/09 54: A METHOD OF PROVIDING FUEL TO A CONSUMER 00: The invention relates to a method of controlling fuel dispensing to a consumer, the method including permitting a consumer to bring a container and/or a vehicle into a fuel station defining a fuel island comprising a plurality of fuel pump nozzles each fuel pump nozzle being arranged to dispense a corresponding fuel type, providing the consumer with a portable wireless electronic device on which the consumer can select a fuel type available from the fuel island to be dispensed hereby enabling the fuel pump nozzle corresponding to the selected fuel type to dispense fuel while disabling the fuel pump nozzles which do not correspond with the selected fuel type from dispensing fuel. 21: 2012/3474 22: 2012/05/11 43: 2013/02/13 51: H04L 71: SANGMYUNG UNIVERSITY, COUNCIL FOR INDUSTRY ACADEMIC COOPERATION 72: JANG, Young Beom, HA, Jun Hyung 33: KR 31: 10-2011-0027599 32: 2011/03/28 54: SYMBOL TIMING OFFSET SYNCHRONIZING APPARATUS HAVING LOW SIZE AND DESIGN METHOD 00: Disclosed are a small-area symbol timing-offset synchronizer and a design method for same. According to an embodiment of the present invention, a symbol timing-offset synchronizer is characterized by: converting a direct-form filter structure to a transposed direct-form filter structure; converting a filter coefficient of the transposed direct-form filter to a canonic signed-digit (CSD) format; and redesigning the filter structure on the basis of the CSD coefficient. 21: 2012/3484 22: 2012/05/14 43: 2013/01/14 51: G10L 71: FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. 72: FALCH, Cornelia, HERRE, Jürgen, TERENTIV, Leon 33: US 31: 61/252,298 32: 2009/10/16 33: EP 31: 10171459.0 32: 2010/07/30 33: US 31: 61/369,256 32: 2010/07/30 54: APPARATUS, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR PROVIDING ONE OR MORE ADJUSTED PARAMETERS FOR PROVISION OF AN UPMIX SIGNAL REPRESENTATION ON THE BASIS OF A DOWNMIX SIGNAL REPRESENTATION AND A PARAMETRIC SIDE INFORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH THE DOWNMIX SIGNAL REPRESENTATION, USING AN AVERAGE VALUE 00: An apparatus for providing one or more adjusted parameters for a provision of an upmix signal representation on the basis of a downmix signal representation and a parametric side information Page | 227 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL associated with the downmix signal representation comprises a parameter adjuster. The parameter adjuster is configured to receive one or more parameters and to provide, on the basis thereof, one or more adjusted parameters. The parameter adjuster is configured to provide the one or more adjusted parameters in dependence on an average value of a plurality of parameter values, such that a distortion of the upmix signal representation caused by the use of non-optimal parameters is reduced at least for parameters deviating from optimal parameters by more than a predetermined deviation. 21: 2012/3570 22: 2012/05/16 43: 2013/01/14 51: G10L 71: FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. 72: GEIGER, Ralf, FUCHS, Guillaume, MULTRUS, Markus, GRILL, Bernhard 33: US 31: 61/253,440 32: 2009/10/20 54: MULTI-MODE AUDIO CODEC AND CELP CODING ADAPTED THEREFORE 00: In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, bitstream elements of sub-frames are encoded differentially to a global gain value so that a change of the global gain value of the frames results in an adjustment of an output level of the decoded representation of the audio content. Concurrently, the differential coding saves bits otherwise occurring when introducing a new syntax element into an encoded bitstream. Even further, the differential coding enables the lowering of the burden of globally adjusting the gain of an encoded bitstream by allowing the time resolution in setting the global gain value to be lower than the time resolution at which the afore-mentioned bitstream element differentially encoded to the global gain value adjusts the gain of the respective sub-frame. In accordance with another aspect, a global gain control across CELP coded frames and transform coded frames is achieved by co-controlling the gain of the codebook excitation of the CELP codec, along with a level of the transform or inverse transform of the transform coded frames. According to even another aspect, a variation of the loudness of a CELP coded bitstream upon changing the respective gain value is rendered more well adapted to the behavior of transform coded level adjustments, by performing the gain value determination in CELP coding in the weighted domain of the excitation signal. 21: 2012/3571 22: 2012/05/16 43: 2013/01/14 51: G10L 71: DOLBY INTERNATIONAL AB, FRAUNHOFERGESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. 72: ENGDEGARD, Jonas, PURNHAGEN, Heiko, HERRE, Jürgen, TERENTIV, Leon, FALCH, Cornelia, HELLMUTH, Oliver Page | 228 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 33: US 31: 61/253,237 32: 2009/10/20 33: US 31: 61/369,260 32: 2010/07/30 33: EP 31: 10171418.6 32: 2010/07/30 54: APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING AN UPMIX SIGNAL REPRESENTATION ON THE BASIS OF DOWNMIX SIGNAL REPRESENTATION, APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A BITSTREAM REPRESENTING A MULTI-CHANNEL AUDIO SIGNAL, METHODS, COMPUTER PROGRAM AND BITSTREAM USING A DISTORTION CONTROL SIGNALING 00: An apparatus for providing an upmix signal representation on the basis of a downmix signal representation and an object-related parametric information, which are included in a bitstream representation of an audio content, and in dependence on a rendering information, comprises a distortion limiter configured to adjust upmix parameters using a distortion control scheme to avoid or limit audible distortions which are caused by an inappropriate choice of rendering parameters. The distortion limiter is configured to obtain a distortion limitation control parameter, which is included in the bitstream representation of the audio content, and to adjust a distortion control scheme in dependence on the distortion limitation control parameter. 21: 2012/4787 22: 2012/06/27 43: 2013/01/03 51: C25B 71: COLLINS, Richard, Michael 72: COLLINS, Richard, Michael, HERMON, Kevin, Russel, JONES, Warren, Arthur, WINCHESTER, Shaun, Basil 33: - 31: - 32: 54: OXYHYDROGEN GENERATOR FOR A VEHICLE 00: - The invention relates to a oxyhydrogen generator, which predominantly consists of an electrolytic cell and includes a regulator that, in one example, is incorporated into an electrical control unit for limiting the heat produced inside the cell. The invention also extends to a housing for the electrolytic cell which is configured to restrict the flow of charge between the anode and the cathode of the cell. 21: 2012/4823 22: 2012/06/28 43: 2013/01/17 51: C09C C09B 71: THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY 72: BAKER, Matthew, Paul, DAVEY, Timothy, Warren, HAWKETT, Brian, Stanley, NGUYEN, Duc, Ngoc, O'BRIEN, Caitlin, Clare, SUCH, Christopher, Henry 33: AU 31: 2009905865 32: 2009/12/01 54: WATER SWELLABLE POLYMER MATERIALS 00: The invention provides a method of preparing an aqueous dispersion of polymer encapsulated particulate material, the method comprising: providing a dispersion of the particulate material in a continuous aqueous phase, the dispersion comprising RAFT agent as a stabiliser for the particulate material; and polymerising ethylenically unsaturated monomer under the control of the RAFT agent to form polymer at the surface of the dispersed particulate material, thereby providing the aqueous dispersion of polymer encapsulated Page | 229 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL particulate material; wherein polymerisation of the ethylenically unsaturated monomer comprises: (a) polymerising a monomer composition that includes ionisable ethylenically unsaturated monomer so as to form a base responsive water swellable RAFT polymer layer that encapsulates the particulate material; and (b) polymerising a monomer composition that includes non-ionisable ethylenically unsaturated monomer so as to form an extensible, water and base permeable RAFT polymer layer that encapsulates the base responsive water swellable RAFT polymer layer. 21: 2012/4851 22: 2012/06/29 43: 2013/01/10 51: A47K B65D 71: BOGGENPOEL, Amelia 72: BOGGENPOEL, Amelia 33: ZA 31: 2011/2298 32: 2011/06/29 54: A TOOTHPASTE TUBE ACCESSORY 00: A toothpaste tube accessory 10 is provided. The toothpaste tube accessory 10 includes a body 12 and toothpaste tube mounting means 14. The toothpaste tube mounting means 14 is arranged to enable a toothpaste tube to be mounted on the body 12. In addition, surface mounting means 18 is provided on the body 12, for mounting the body 12 against a vertically extending surface. The toothpaste tube accessory 10 further includes squeezing means 20 for squeezing toothpaste from a toothpaste tube while the toothpaste tube is mounted on the body 12 and the body 12 is mounted against a vertically extending surface. 21: 2012/4852 22: 2012/06/29 43: 2013/01/02 51: G01R 71: KOEN, Christiaan Johannes 72: KOEN, Christiaan Johannes 33: ZA 31: 2011/7651 32: 2011/10/19 54: DEVICE FOR TESTING AN INSULATION MONITORING SYSTEM 00: The invention relates to a device for testing an insulation monitoring system. The device includes at least one conductive element configured to engage a section of a conductor in an electrical circuit and an electrical earth engaging element configured to engage an electrical earth. Furthermore a variable resistor is used to connect at least one conductive element to the earth engaging element such that the resistance between the conductor in the electrical circuit and the electrical earth can be varied by adjusting the variable resistor. Page | 230 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/4855 22: 2012/06/29 43: 2013/01/02 51: A61K 71: IMAGINAB, INC. 72: HO, David, OLAFSON, Tove, LIPMAN, Arye 33: US 31: 61/266,134 32: 2009/12/02 54: J591 MINIBODIES AND CYS-DIABODIES FOR TARGETING HUMAN PROSTATE SPECIFIC MEMBRANE ANTIGEN (PSMA) AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE 00: In one embodiment, a minibody monomer that binds PSMA is provided. The minibody monomer is encoded by a nucleotide sequence comprising, from N-terminus to C-terminus, an scFv sequence that can bind PSMA, an artificial hinge sequence, and a human IgG CH3 sequence. In another embodiment, a CysDB monomer that binds PSMA is provided. The CysDB monomer may be encoded by a nucleotide sequence comprising, from N-terminus to C-terminus, an scFv sequence that can bind PSMA and a cysteine tail. In other embodiments, methods for diagnosing or treating a cancer associated with PSMA expression in a subject are provided. 21: 2012/4994 22: 2012/07/04 43: 2013/01/09 51: B65D 71: CHEP TECHNOLOGY PTY LIMITED 72: LANTZ, Dan, BRANDT, Ken 33: US 31: 61/267,664 32: 2009/12/08 54: WOODEN PALLET WITH NAIL PLATES AND RELATED METHODS 00: A wooden pallet includes a base layer, and a cargo layer. The cargo layer includes a pair of spaced apart connector boards, and a pair of spaced apart end deck boards orthogonal to the pair of connector boards. Respective ends of the pair of end deck boards overlap respective ends of the pair of connector boards. Nail plates are coupled between the respective ends of the pair of connector boards and the respective ends of the pair of end deck boards. Each nail plate has a first surface having projections extending outwards therefrom and embedded into one of the end deck boards, and a second surface opposite the first surface devoid of any projections and contacting an end of one of the connector boards. Spaced apart support blocks are between the base layer and the pair of connector boards in the cargo layer, and form a gap therebetween. Page | 231 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/4995 22: 2012/07/04 43: 2013/01/09 51: A61B 71: RETRACTABLE TECHNOLOGIES, INC., SHAW, Thomas J. 72: SHAW, Thomas J., SMALL, Mark, ZHU, Ni 33: US 31: 61/293,064 32: 2010/01/07 54: BLOOD DRAW DEVICE WITH RETRACTABLE NEEDLE 00: The Invention comprises a body, an actuator pivotally connected to the body, and a retractable needle adapted to provide fluid communication between a patient and a fluid collection tube, typically a blood collection tube, attachable to the device. A significant feature of the subject device is a retraction cavity disposed inside the actuator that is manually positionable to receive a portion of the needle retraction assembly following removal of the blood collection tube. Retraction is initiated by depressing the forwardly extending end of the actuator relative to the body, thereby causing a retainer clip to release the needle holder, after which the needle holder and a part of the needle are propelled into the retraction cavity by expansion of a compressed spring. The needle is thereby withdrawn from the patient and into the housing, reducing the likelihood of accidental needle sticks and preventing reuse of the device. 21: 2012/5034 22: 2012/07/05 43: 2013/01/09 51: B65G 71: THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH 72: HAMEL, Stefan, HACKER, Stefan 33: DE 31: 10 2009 057 380.1 32: 2009/12/09 54: DEVICE FOR FEEDING A FLUID INTO A SOLID-CONVEYING LINE 00: The invention relates to a device for feeding a fluid, such as a gas or a liquid, into a solid-conveying line, wherein the fluid is guided first into an annular space (12) surrounding the solid-conveying line and from there into the solid-conveying line. The device is provided to convey, for example, powdery coals or fly ash in gasification plants at elevated temperatures at high capacity and with high operational reliability. This is achieved in that the solid-conveying line in the annular space for forming an annular gap (S2) is shorter than the length of the annular space, wherein installed elements (16) are provided in the annular space (12) in order to produce swirl in the introduced fluid. 21: 2012/5041 22: 2012/07/04 43: 2013/01/8/09 51: C22C H01R 71: MARKS, Donovan, Alexander Page | 232 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 72: MARKS, Donovan, Alexander 33: ZA 31: 2011/2502 32: 2011/04/05 33: ZA 31: 2011/6926 32: 2011/09/22 54: COUPLER 00: The invention provides a cast coupler housing and electrical coupler. The coupler comprises of an alloy which includes between about 60 % to below 80 % zinc; between about 8% to below 15% aluminium; and between about 5% to 25% of any one or more of bismuth, tin, manganese, magnesium, and copper. 21: 2012/5054 22: 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/10 51: C02F 71: KEYTER, Barry, Charles 72: MAARTENS, David 33: ZA 31: 2011/2534 32: 2011/04/06 54: APPARATUS FOR TREATMENT OF EXCREMENT 00: A toilet bowl 10 is joined to a conduit 12 that leads to an inclined conduit 14 that, in turn, leads to a chamber 16 over a weir 24. Excrement from the toilet bowl 10 falls into the chamber 16 for a period sufficient for the solid matter to be aerobically composted, assisted by being agitated by paddles that are driven by a crank 26. The excrement from the toilet bowl 10 travels along the second conduit 12 to the inclined conduit 14 by means of a pair of screw conveyors 20, which are flexible enough to be turned in an angled portion 22 of the second conduit 12 for travel to the top of the inclined conduit 14. 21: 2012/5056 22: 2012/07/06 43: 2013/01/10 51: A61K A61P 71: PHARMAESSENTIA CORPORATION 72: LIN, Ko-Chung, WIDMANN, Rudolf 33: US 31: 61/285,411 32: 2009/12/10 54: THERAPEUTIC USE OF PROTEIN-POLYMER CONJUGATES 00: This invention relates to use protein-polymer conjugates described in the specification to treat various diseases, including disease is idiopaic myelofibrsis, polycythaemia vera, and essential thromobocythaemia.. 21: 2012/5090 22: 2012/07/09 43: 2013/01/14 51: F28F 71: DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FÜR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT E.V. 72: BAUER, Thomas, HACHMANN, Bernd 33: DE 31: 10 2009 057 904.4 32: 2009/12/11 54: HEAT TRANSFER TUBE 00: The present invention relates to a heat transfer tube (10) with a tube element (12) and a number of ribs (14, 15) arranged on the outer circumference of the tube element (12) and extending outwards, wherein the ribs (14, 15) are formed on ring segments (16, 18) reaching around the tube element (12) and fastened to one another by a spring-elastic clamping Page | 233 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL device, and in particular on two ring segments (16, 18) respectively forming a half-shell. 21: 2012/5121. 22: 2012-07-10. 43: 2013-01-15 51: H02J H02K 71: PEACOCK, Jacobus, Lucas 72: PEACOCK, Jacobus, Lucas 33: ZA 31: 2011/5305 32: 2011/07/19 54: SYSTEM FOR HARVESTING AIRFLOW ENERGY IN UNDERGROUND OPERATIONS 00: The invention provides a system and harvester for harvesting air flow energy in tunnels. The system and hervester is typically used in mining tunnels. The system includes a harvesting means for converting airflow in a tunnel, or at the exit of the tunnel into mechanical energy and a generator to convert the mechanical energy generated by the harvesting means, into electrical energy. 21: 2012/5123 22: 2012/07/10 43: 2013/01/10 51: F28F C22C 71: MINING AND SLURRY TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD 72: LIZEMORE, Harry, Robert 33: - 31: - 32: 54: A WEAR RESISTANT ALLOY 00: A cast-iron alloy including at least the following elements in weight percent:-- Carbon: 2.0 – 4.0 %;Chromium: 14.0 – 19.5 %; and- Molybdenum: 2.0 – 4.0 %; the balance being made up by iron and contaminants, the contaminants being present in an amount of between 0.001 – 0.090 %. 21: 2012/5213 22: 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/18 51: A47B B65D 71: JACOBSON, Jonathan 72: JACOBSON, Jonathan 33: ZA 31: 2011/2789 32: 2011/04/14 54: COLLAPSIBLE STORAGE RACK 00: A collapsible storage system constructed from a cardboard component into which are cut mitres to form “V” joints to facilitate folding, the arrangement being such that the board can be laid out flat or folded into a storage unit. Preferably the mitres are 90 degrees. The mitres may be cut on the front and back of the board. Page | 234 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/5214 22: 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/17 51: B30B 71: VENTER, Willem, Adriaan 72: VENTER, Willem, Adriaan 33: ZA 31: 2011/2756 32: 2011/04/13 54: COMPACTOR 00: The invention provides a compactor for determining the maximum practically-achievable density of soils and aggregates. The compactor includes a stationary frame and a pivotable frame pivotally mounted on the stationary frame to pivot horizontally, in use. The compactor further includes a hammer, a hammer lift and release arrangement, a pivotable frame pivoting arrangement, a rotating mould holder, and a drive train arranged on the pivotable frame to, in a synchronised manner, lift and release the hammer, pivot the pivotable frame and rotate the rotating mould holder. 21: 2012/5215 22: 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/17 51: F42C 71: JUNGHANS MICROTEC GMBH 72: KAUTZSCH, Karl, LAUBLE, Siegfried, HÜTTNER, Robert, SCHELLHORN, Andreas 33: DE 31: 10 2009 058 718.7 32: 2009/12/17 54: SAFETY DEVICE FOR A FUSE OF A PROJECTILE 00: The invention relates to a safety device (2) for a fuse (4) of a projectile, which comprises a detonating device for detonating the fuse (4), comprising a safety unit having a processing means (34) for safeguarding a detonation process of the detonating device. According to the invention, the safety unit contains a sensor unit (38) which is set up to output a disengagement signal at a predetermined acceleration state, wherein the processing means (34) is set up to output a control signal to release the safety unit in accordance with the presence of the disengagement signal. A low-acceleration state of the flight of the projectile can thus be detected and used as release parameter. Page | 235 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/5216 22: 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/17 51: A01B E02F 71: KVERNELAND GROUP OPERATIONS NORWAY AS 72: SKJÆVELAND, Magne 33: NO 31: 20093547 32: 2009/12/17 54: WEAR PART DEVICE FOR A WORK TOOL 00: There is described a replaceable wear part device (22) for attachment on a forward edge (2) on a work tool (1), where at least a portion of the forward edge (2) is formed of a wear part holder (21), as the wear part (22) is provided with a first sliding surface (222), and the wear part holder (21) is provided with a second sliding surface (213), which essentially is arranged as an extension of said first sliding surface (222), and the second sliding surface (213) is provided with a forward sliding edge surface (214) defining the sliding surface (213) against the wear part (22), where on the first sliding surface (222) is arranged an eminence (224) arranged to be able to lead a material flow (F) away from at least a portion of the sliding surface (213) of the wear part holder (21). 21: 2012/5217 22: 2012/07/13 43: 2013/01/17 51: C07K C12N A61K A61P 71: PROTEIN DESIGN LAB, LTD. 72: QIU, Xiaoqing 33: CN 31: 200910242838.0 32: 2009/12/17 54: FUSION POLYPEPTIDE AGAINST EB VIRUSINDUCED TUMOR AND COLICIN IA MUTANT 00: The present invention provides a fusion polypeptide against EB virus-induced tumor, which comprises an antibody or a mimetic antibody against EB virus and an ion channel forming colicin selected from E1, Ia, Ib, A, B, N and their mutants. The present invention also provides a colicin Ia mutant, which comprises mutations of G11A, H22G, A26G, V31L and H40D. The present invention also provides a gene, vector, preparation method and use of the fusion polypeptide, and provides a gene and use of the mutant. 21: 2012/5307 22: 2012/07/17 43: 2013/01/18 51: F42C 71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG 72: BRUNNER, Horst 33: DE 31: 10 2011 108 000.0 32: 2011/07/19 54: EFI FIRING MODULE 00: EFI firing module, comprising a firing circuit having a capacitor, a switching element and an EFI firing component, the capacitor being discharged for firing the EFI component by means of the switching element being closed, wherein the switching element (5) is an SiC field effect transistor (6). Page | 236 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2012/5365 22: 2012/07/18 43: 2013/01/18 51: A01G C08J C08L 71: BELL, Gary, Michael 72: BELL, Gary, Michael 33: US 31: 61/296,794 32: 2010/01/20 33: US 31: 13/010,282 32: 2011/01/20 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR GROWING VEGETATION 00: A device and method for growing vegetation. The device and method can be used for repairing a divot in a grass lawn. The device includes a packet having a water-solubie film surface that contains a mixture of sou and seeds. An example device includes a water-containing device in the packet. When the packet is placed on the ground, such as the divot, and subjected to water, the film dissolves so that the mixture comes into contact with the ground and the seeds can beam to germinate and grow. 21: 2012/5521 22: 2012/07/23 43: 2013/01/23 51: B07B B03B 71: OBSHHESTVO S OGRANICHENNOY OTVETSTBENNOST'YU "PROMYSHLENNOE OBOGASCHENIE" 72: KUZ'MIN, Aleksandr, Vladimirovich, KALINA, Andrey, Vladimirovich, TABAKOV, Grigoriy, Nikolaevich, BOYKO, Dmitriy, Yur'evich, POLOMARCHUK, Vladimir, Semenovich 33: RU 31: 2010/125066 32: 2010/06/21 54: PNEUMATIC VACUUM SEPARATION PLANT FOR BULK MATERIALS 00: The invention relates to devices for separating presorted bulk materials according to density, and can be used in any sector of the economy. The apparatus for pneumatic vacuum separation of bulk materials comprises a loading hopper, a feederdivider in the form of a ribbed surface with longitudinal slits to remove the plate-shaped part of the bulk mixture and to provide for the uniform supply of the other part of the bulk mixture to a conveyor belt, a mesh belt conveyor, and a device for blowing the conveyor mesh with compressed air. The apparatus comprises carrier nozzles which are integral with settling hoppers and are located above the conveyor mesh. Feeding nozzles are located below the conveyor mesh on the same plane as the carrier nozzles and are simultaneously set for separating the source material into products of a certain density. All of the carrier and feeding nozzles are located at different distances from the conveyor mesh. The feeding nozzles are directly connected to devices that generate a flow of air at different speeds and force. The technical result is an improvement in the quality of the products obtained during separation and an improvement in the productivity of a single unit. 21: 2012/05212 22: 13/07/2012 43: 18/01/2013 51: A61B, F16H 71: CAREFUSION 207 INC Page | 237 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 72: DOYLE MARK 33: US 31: 61/298,784 32: 2010/01/27 54: OVERFORCE MECHANISM 00: 57: An overforce mechanism comprising a driving assembly, a driven assembly, and a variably engageable coupling, shunts or dampens a motion of a control cylinder for a hydraulic device when that motion exceeds a predefined, unsafe threshold. The overforce mechanism avoids or reduces damage either to the device itself, to ancillary devices and/or to the patient. In an aspect, the variably engageable coupling may include a biasing mechanism and a coupling member, wherein the biasing mechanism automatically resets or releases upon reaching a force or tension threshold. Further, the overforce driven assembly may include an overforce rod that allows the force or motion to be channeled away from the source. The variably engageable coupling may comprise a dowel and spring mechanism that automatically resets with tension. Page | 238 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL HYPOTHECATIONS No records available JUDGMENTS No records available OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES No records available Page | 239 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 3. DESIGNS Page | 240 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL DESIGNS APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993 Copies of the application and representations cannot be supplied until application is registered and advertised. In all correspondence reference should be made to the number of the application. The particulars appear in the following sequence: Application number, full name of applicant, class, articles to which design is to be applied and priority date (if any) APPLIED ON 26/02/2013 - A2013/00374-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD.. Class 21.HOSEL FOR A GOLF CLUB HEAD. Priority: 29/08/2012, 29/430,785 A2013/00377-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD.. Class 21.HOSEL FOR A GOLF CLUB HEAD. Priority: 29/08/2012, 29/430,784 A2013/00378-GLAXOSMITHKLINE CONSUMER HEALTHCARE GMBH & CO KG. Class 04.TOOTHBRUSHES. Priority: 29/08/2012, 4026126 A2013/00380-SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.FRAMES FOR FEED HOPPER HATCHES. Priority: 28/08/2012, 001341606-0003 A2013/00381-SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.DOORS FOR FEED HOPPER HATCHES. Priority: 28/08/2012, 001341606-0002 A2013/00382-SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.FEED HOPPER HATCHES. Priority: 28/08/2012, 001341606-0001 A2013/00383-SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 15.FEED HOPPER HATCHES. Priority: 28/08/2012, 001341267-0003 A2013/00384-SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB. Class 09.TRANSPORT RACKS. Priority: 28/08/2012, 001341267-0001 A2013/00385-APPLE INC. Class 03.COVER. Priority: 07/09/2012, 29/431,559 64 A2013/00485-STEELCASE INC.. Class 06.CHAIR. Priority: 20/09/2012, 29/432,766 F2013/00480-REYNEKE, WESSEL HENDRIK . Class 07.HOLDERS FOR POTS F2013/00481-REYNEKE, WESSEL HENDRIK . Class 07.HOLDERS FOR POTS F2013/00486-APL CARTONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 09.CARTONS Page | 241 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL F2013/00487-APL CARTONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 09.CARTONS F2013/00488-TLALE, CARRINGON KOENEHANE NTHAKHA . Class 19-99.RECEIPT AND TILL SLIPS FILLING POCKET - APPLIED ON 20/03/2013 - A2013/00489-ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.TRACKING DEVICE A2013/00491-ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LIMITED. Class 1 A2013/00386-PERNOD RICARD MEXICO S.A. DE C.V.. Class 09.BOTTLE. Priority: 30/11/2012, 29/438,663 A2013/00387-BAYER CONSUMER CARE AG. Class 09.PACKAGING FOR TABLETS. Priority: 29/08/2012, 002094060 A2013/00388-WEGMANN AUTOMOTIVE GMBH & CO. KG. Class 12.BALANCING WEIGHT. Priority: 27/08/2012, 002092924-0001 F2013/00375-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD.. Class 21.HOSEL FOR A GOLF CLUB HEAD. Priority: 29/08/2012, 29/430,784 F2013/00376-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD. Class 21.HOSEL FOR A GOLF CLUB HEAD. Priority: 26/08/2012, 29/430,785 F2013/00379-RONEL JORDAAN TEXTILES CC. Class 02.REFLECTIVE VESTS - APPLIED ON 27/02/2013 - A2013/00390-KUKA LABORATORIES. Class 15.ROBOTS. Priority: 28/11/2012, 002143727-0002 A2013/00391-KUKA LABORATORIES. Class 15.ROBOTS. Priority: 28/11/2012, 002143727-0001 A2013/00392-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 28/08/2012, 29/430,578 A2013/00393-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS A2013/00394-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 28/08/2012, 29/430,577 A2013/00395-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 28/08/2012, 29/430,596 A2013/00396-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 28/08/2012, 29/430,596 A2013/00397-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 27/02/2013, 29/430,637 A2013/00398-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 28/08/2012, 29/430,637 Page | 242 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL A2013/00399-VENTER, MARIUS WILLIE PIETER. Class 09.SHIPPING CONTAINERS A2013/00400-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 28/08/2012, 29/430,576 A2013/00401-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 28/08/2012, 29/430,576 A2013/00402-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.SLEEVES. Priority: 28/08/2012, 29/430,576 A2013/00403-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 28/08/2012, 29/430,576 A2013/00404-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS . Priority: 28/08/2012, 29/430,576 A2013/00405-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 28/08/2012, 29/430,640 A2013/00406-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS . Priority: 28/08/2012, 29/430,640 A2013/00407-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS. Priority: 28/08/2012, 29/430,634 A2013/00408-MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC. Class 08.LOCKS F2013/00389-VENTER, MARIUS WILLIE PIETER. Class 09.SHIPPING CONTAINING - APPLIED ON 28/02/2013 - A2013/00409-TOSY ROBOTICS JOINT STOCK COMPANY. Class 21.HUMANNOID ROBOT. Priority: 28/08/2012, 29/430,657 A2013/00410-KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.. Class 07.FRYERS. Priority: 30/08/2012, 0020950830001 A2013/00412-APPLE INC. Class 14.ELECTRONIC DEVICE. Priority: 09/09/2012, 29/431,569 A2013/00413-APPLE INC. Class 14.ELECTRONIC DEVICE. Priority: 11/09/2012, 29/431,730 A2013/00414-UNILEVER PLC. Class 09.BOTTLE . Priority: 07/09/2012, 002098616-0001 A2013/00415-UNILEVER PLC. Class 09.BOTTLE. Priority: 07/09/2012, 002098624-0001 A2013/00416-UNILEVER PLC. Class 28.HOLDER FOR EVALUATION DEVICE. Priority: 14/09/2012, 29/432,283 A2013/00417-UNILEVER PLC. Class 28.HOLDER FOR EVELUAION DEVICE. Priority: 14/09/2012, 29/432,279 A2013/00418-UNILEVER PLC. Class 28.EVELUATION DEVICE. Priority: 14/09/2012, 29/432,,276 A2013/00419-GRAUSAM HANDLES GMBH. Class 06.NECK PILLOWS, CUSHIONS. Priority: 04/01/2013, 002162057-0001 F2013/00411-CELLREMOTE CC T/A CELLAIR. Class 14.INTEGRATED CIRCUIT TOPOGRAPHIES F2013/00420-AUSTRALIAN PERFORMANCE DEVELOPMENT (PTY) LTD. Class 12.AIR INTAKE SNORKEL FOR A VEHICLE. Priority: 29/08/2012, 14280/2012 Page | 243 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL F2013/00421-WILLEM MALHERBE . Class 99.CLEAN COOKING STOVE - APPLIED ON 01/03/2013 - F2013/00450-HALINA IRENA OLIVIER. Class 16.CHEEK PROTECTING SHADES(S) - APPLIED ON 04/03/2013 - A2013/00423-RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED. Class 23.AIR FRESHENER REFILL. Priority: 05/09/2012, 002097311 F2013/00422-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LTD. Class 14.ANTENNA - APPLIED ON 05/03/2013 - A2013/00426-SCANIA CV AB. Class 12.SUN VISOR UPPER SECTION. Priority: 04/10/2012, 2012/0436 A2013/00427-SCANIA CV AB. Class 12.SUN VISOR UPPER SECTION. Priority: 04/10/2012, 2012/0436 A2013/00428-SCANIA CV AB. Class 12.SUN VISOR UPPER SECTION. Priority: 04/10/2012, 2012/0436 A2013/00429-SCANIA CV AB. Class 12.SUN VISOR BOTTOM. Priority: 04/10/2012, 2012/436 A2013/00430-SCANIA CV AB. Class 12.SUN VISOR. Priority: 04/10/2012, 2012/0436 A2013/00431-SCANIA CV AB. Class 12.SUN VISOR. Priority: 04/10/2012, 2012/0436 A2013/00432-SCANIA CV AB. Class 12.SUN VISOR A2013/00434-PEDROLLO S.P.A.. Class 15.CETRIFUGAL PUMP. Priority: 06/09/2012, 002098434 A2013/00435-FIN CONTROL SYSTEMS PTY. LIMITED. Class 21.SURFCRAFT FIN. Priority: 06/09/2012, 14417/2012 A2013/00436-FIN CONTROL SYSTEMS PTY LTD. Class 21.SURFCRAFT FIN. Priority: 06/09/2012, 14418/2012 A2013/00437-CEPHEID. Class 24.DATA DOOR FOR AN ANALYSIS SYSTEM. Priority: 05/09/2012, 29/431,292 A2013/00440-DUBE, ALEXANDER MEMORY . Class 03.WALLETS A2013/00441-CATILINA NOMINEES PTY LTD. Class 09.BAG HOLDER. Priority: 06/09/2012, 14428/2012 F2013/00433-PEDROLLO S.P.A.. Class 15.CENTRIFUGAL PUMP. Priority: 06/09/2012, 002098434 Page | 244 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL F2013/00438-OOSTHUYZEN, SAMUEL WILHELM ODENDAAL. Class 23.PIPE JOINTS FITTINGS F2013/00439-OOSTHUYZEN, SAMUEL WILHELM ODENDAAL. Class 23.PIPE JOINTS OR FITTINGS - APPLIED ON 06/03/2013 - A2013/00442-KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA. Class 14.RECORDING MEDIUM. Priority: 27/11/2012, 2012028870 A2013/00443-KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA. Class 14.RECORDING MEDIUM. Priority: 18/01/2013, 2013000764 A2013/00445-BARRY STEPHEN DAVIS. Class 30.BIRD FEEDER CAGE/CANDLE HOLDER A2013/00446-BENJAMIN TAYLOR . Class 08.ELECTRICAL MOTOR COVER A2013/00447-GOIZPER, S.COOP. . Class 09.A SPRAYER COMPONENT. Priority: 07/09/2012, 2099127-002 F2013/00444-BARRY STEPHEN DAVIS. Class 30.BIRD FEEDER CAGE AND CANDLE HOLDER - APPLIED ON 07/03/2013 - A2013/00448-RICHDALE DEVELOPMENTS CC T/A DALEKOR. Class 08.DETACHABLE PIPE CLIP A2013/00449-APPLE INC. Class 03.LANYARD. Priority: 08/09/2012, 29/431,562 - APPLIED ON 08/03/2013 - A2013/00451-APPLE INC. Class 14.SET OF EARPHONES. Priority: 08/09/2012, 29/431,563 F2013/00452-TRUSEAL (PTY) LTD. Class 08.A CABLE SEAL - APPLIED ON 11/03/2013 - A2013/00453-TRIAMBLE PTY LIMITED . Class 06.A GAMBLING TABLE. Priority: 12/09/2012, 14519/2012 A2013/00456-TRIAMBLE PTY LIMITED . Class 06.A GAMING TABLE. Priority: 12/09/2012, 14521/2012 A2013/00457-TRIAMBLE PTY LIMITED . Class 06.A GAMING TABLE. Priority: 12/09/2012, 14518/2012 Page | 245 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL A2013/00459-SCANIA CV AB. Class 12.CAB CORNER VANE PART . Priority: 10/10/2012, 2012/0445 A2013/00461-YOUWINENERGY GMBH. Class 13.NACELLE OF WIND TURBINE. Priority: 14/09/2012, 002103267-0001 A2013/00463-YOUWINENERGY GMBH. Class 13.NACELLE OF WIND TURBINE. Priority: 14/09/2012, 002103267-0003 A2013/00465-YOUWINENERGY GMBH. Class 13.NACELLE OF WIND TURBINE. Priority: 14/09/2012, 002103267-0002 F2013/00454-TRIAMBLE PTY LIMITED . Class 06.A GAMBLING TABLE. Priority: 12/09/2012, 14519/2012 F2013/00455-TRIAMBLE PTY LIMITED . Class 06.A GAMING TABLE. Priority: 12/09/2012, 14521/2012 F2013/00458-TRIAMBLE PTY LIMITED . Class 06.A GAMING TABLE. Priority: 12/09/2012, 14518/2012 F2013/00460-YOUWINENERGY GMBH. Class 13.NACELLE OF WING TURBINE. Priority: 14/09/2012, 002103267-0001 F2013/00462-YOUWINENERGY GMBH. Class 13.NACELLE OF WIND TURBINE . Priority: 14/09/2012, 002103267-0003 F2013/00464-YOUWINENERGY GMBH. Class 13.NACELLE OF WIND TURBINE. Priority: 14/09/2012, 002103267-0002 - APPLIED ON 12/03/2013 - A2013/00466-RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED. Class 26.CANDLE A2013/00467-ALDRIDGE, ANDREW LIONEL . Class 02.SWIMMING AID A2013/00468-MULTISENS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 10.NONITORING APPARATUS A2013/00475-MARCOPOLO S.A . Class 12.BUS BODIES. Priority: 12/09/2012, 302012004726-9 - APPLIED ON 13/03/2013 - A2013/00469-KIA MOTORS CORPORATION. Class 12.AUTOMIBILE FOR PASSENGERS. Priority: 22/10/2012, 30-2012-0050108 - APPLIED ON 14/03/2013 - Page | 246 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL F2013/00526-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER TAB 4 SLOT) - APPLIED ON 15/03/2013 - A2013/00470-SIMON ZWELAKHE MNDAWE . Class 26.CAR FRONT AND REAR EXERIOR LIGHTS A2013/00471-TRADEWINDS PARASOL PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 03.UMBRELLA BASES F2013/00472-TRADEWINDS PARASOL PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 03.UMBRELLA BASES F2013/00473-CROSSLEY, NICHOLAS JAMES . Class 23.INSULATING CONNECTORS F2013/00474-CROSSLEY, NICHOLAS JAMES . Class 23.INSUATING CONNECTOR - APPLIED ON 18/03/2013 - A2013/00476-MORMAR PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD. Class 23.TANKS FOR LIQUID SUBSTANCES F2013/00477-PENTA FLOOR CC. Class 25.CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS FOR ELEVATED FLOORING F2013/00478-BRAVO, STEVEN . Class 20.A TABLE FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES - APPLIED ON 19/03/2013 - A2013/00479-ETABLISSEMENTS GEYER FRERES. Class 09.BOTTLES. Priority: 19/09/2012, 2012-022604 A2013/00482-STEELCASE INC.. Class 06.CHAIR. Priority: 20/09/2012, 29/432,768 A2013/00483-STEELCASE INC.. Class 06.CHAIR. Priority: 20/09/2012, 29/432,775 A2013/00484-STEELCASE INC.. Class 06.CHAIR. Priority: 20/09/2012, 29/432,74.TRACKING DEVICE A2013/00493-ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LIMITED. Class 09.BRACKET A2013/00495-UNILEVER PLC. Class 32.PLATINUM/ POSHH FIBRE PROTECT LOGO. Priority: 21/09/2012, 002106930 A2013/00496-UNILEVER PLC. Class 09.PLATINUM/POSHH FIBRE PROTECT LOGO. Priority: 21/09/2012, 002106930 A2013/00497-CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING EQUIPMENT LLC. Class 14.GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE. Priority: 21/09/2012, 29/432,894 Page | 247 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL A2013/00498-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 04.ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS. Priority: 28/09/2012, 29/433,360 A2013/00499-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 04.ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS. Priority: 28/09/2012, 29/433,358 A2013/00500-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 04.ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS. Priority: 28/09/2012, 29/433,357 A2013/00501-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 04.ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS. Priority: 28/09/2012, 29/433,361 A2013/00503-TITAN INDUSTRIAL CONSUMABLES (PTY) LTD. Class 08.NAIL PLATE F2013/00490-ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.TRACKING DEVICE F2013/00492-ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.TRACKING DEVICE F2013/00494-ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LIMITED. Class 09.BRACKET F2013/00502-TITAN INDUSTRIAL CONSUMABLES (PTY) LTD. Class 08.A NAIL PLATE F2013/00504-JAN LENERD LOUW%. Class 29.ROPE TENSIONING DEVICE F2013/00505-JAN LENERD LOUW%. Class 12.ROPE TENSIONING DEVICE F2013/00506-JAN LENERD LOUW%. Class 09.ROPE TENSIONING DEVICE F2013/00507-JAN LENERD LOUW%. Class 08.ROPE TENSIONING DEVICE - APPLIED ON 22/03/2013 - F2013/00508-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.TRIANGLE F2013/00509-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (SLIM INSERT 4 SLOT) F2013/00510-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (SLIM INSERT 3 SLOT) F2013/00511-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (SLIM INSERT 2 SLOT) F2013/00512-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (SLIM INSERT 1 SLOT) F2013/00513-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR 3 SLOT) SHORT F2013/00514-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR 4 SLOT) SHORT F2013/00515-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR SHORT 2 SLOT) F2013/00516-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR SHORT TRIANGLE SLOT) Page | 248 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL F2013/00517-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR SHORT 1 SLOT) F2013/00519-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER FILLER 3 CORE) F2013/00520-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER FILLER 4 CORE) F2013/00521-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR TRIANGLE SLOT) F2013/00522-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR 1 SLOT) F2013/00523-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR 2 SLOT) F2013/00524-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (ADAPTOR 2 SLOT) F2013/00525-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (ADAPTOR 3 SLOT) F2013/00527-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (ADAPTOR TAP SLOT 3 SLOT) F2013/00528-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (COLLAR 2 SLOT) F2013/00529-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER TAB PRESS TRIANGLE SLOT) F2013/00530-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (COLLAR TRIANGLE SLOT) F2013/00531-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (COLLAR 3 SLOT) F2013/00532-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (COLLAR 1 SLOT) F2013/00533-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER TAB PRESS 4 SLOT) F2013/00534-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER TAB PRESS 3 SLOT) F2013/00535-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER TAB PRESS 2 SLOT) F2013/00536-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER TAB PRESS 1 SLOT) F2013/00537-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (ADAPTOR 1 SLOT) F2013/00538-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (ADAPTOR TRIANGLE) F2013/00539-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (ADAPTOR 4 SLOT) F2013/00540-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER TAB SLOT 1 SLOT) F2013/00541-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER TAB SLOT 3 SLOT) F2013/00542-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER TAB SLOT 2 SLOT) F2013/00543-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER TAB SLOT TRIANGLE SLOT) - APPLIED ON 25/03/2013 - Page | 249 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL A2013/00544-K.M.W.INC.. Class 02.SAFETY HELMENTS. Priority: 28/09/2012, 30-2012-0046981 A2013/00545-GLAXO GROUP LIMITED . Class 24.TEETHER DEVICES. Priority: 27/09/2012, 4026505 A2013/00546-VERTO CORPORATION LIMITED. Class 14.HANDSETS. Priority: 04/10/2012, 29/433,729 A2013/00547-CONTINENTAL REIFEN DEUTSCHLAND GMBH . Class 12.TYRE TREADS. Priority: 19/10/2012, 002121996-0001 F2013/00518-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 24.SYRINGE (FINGER COLLAR 3 SLOT) F2013/00548-CAMPHER,IGNUS LOURENS. Class 25.BURGLAR PROOFING BRACKET F2013/00549-CAMPHER,IGNUS LOURENS. Class 08.BURGLAR PROOFING BRACKET F2013/00551-CAMPHER,IGNUS LOURENS. Class 08.BUGLAR PROOFING BRACKET F2013/00552-CAMPHER,IGNUS LOURENS. Class 25.BURGLAR PROOFING BRACKET F2013/00553-CAMPHER,IGNUS LOURENS. Class 25.BURGLAR PROOFING BRACKET Page | 250 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 Application Number Assignor Assignee A2011/00403 AREA 55 INC VINTURI,INC A2002/00948 VORTICE ELETTROSOCIALI S P A CONSOLCAP S.P.A A2007/00955 CRYSTAL PACK (PTY) LTD TWO TEN CHEMICALS (PTY) LTD CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 Application Number A2002/00948 In the name of New name CONSOLCAP S.P.A VORTICLE ELETTROSOCIALI S.P.A CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED No records available CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED No records available APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT Notice is hereby given that TITUS, ARON, GARTH of 111 BROADHOURST, BARLINKA STREET, POMONA,KEPTONPARK has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said TITUS, ARON,GARTH for the Design: REMOTE CONTROL HOLDER Numbered: F2009/00294 Dated. 04/03/2009 which become void on 04/03/2012 to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of the advertisement thereof. Registrar of Designs Page | 251 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR TO AMEND DESIGN APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION.(SECTION 26, 27-REGULATION 41) FORM OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR INSERTION IN THE PATENT JOURNAL THE DESIGN APPLICATION TO BE CORRECTED OR AMENDED IS NOT OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. THE PARTICULARS TO BE PUBLISHED SHALL BE THOSE SET OUT IN PART 1. AN APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY NOT BE INSPECTED AND MAY NOT BE OPPOSED. PART 1 Design No. : A2012/00405 Applicant : Saverglass Class : 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied. FLASKS Date of lodgment: 30/03/2012 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2012/00404 Applicant : Saverglass Class : 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied. FLASKS Date of lodgment: 30/03/2012 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2012/00405 Applicant : Saverglass Class : 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied. BOTTLES Date of lodgment: 10/04/2012 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2012/02201 Applicant : Colgate-Palmolive Company Class : 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied. CONTAINERS Date of lodgment: 04/12/2012 Registrar of Designs Design No. Applicant : A2012/02201 : Colgate-Palmolive Company Page | 252 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Class : 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied. CONTAINERS Date of lodgment: 04/12/2012 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2012/01163 Applicant : Victoria & Albert Baths Ltd Class : 23 Article to which the Design is to be applied. BATH TUBS Date of lodgment: 24/07/2012 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/01699 Applicant : Avion Spirits LLC Class : 09 Article to which the Design is to be applied. BOTTLES Date of lodgment: 26/10/2011 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2010/01584 Applicant : Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Class : 26 Article to which the Design is to be applied. A FRONT COMBINATION LAMP FOR AN AUTOMOBILE Date of lodgment: 22/11/2010 Registrar of Designs Design No. : A2011/00287 Applicant : Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Class : 12 Article to which the Design is to be applied. AN AUTOMOBILE Date of lodgment: 28/02/2011 Registrar of Designs NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS Notice of registration of the designs mentioned below has been issued by the Registrar of Designs in terms of the Designs Act, 1993 (Act No. 195 of 1993) Page | 253 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL INSPECTION OF DESIGNS A design application, may after a notice of registration has been published, be inspected during office hours at the Designs Office, Pretoria, at a charge of R3, 00 COPIES OF DOCUMENTS The Designs Office, Private Bag X400, Pretoria, supplies photocopies of all design documents at R1, 00 per page. (Payment to be affected by revenue stamps only.) The numerical references denote the following: (21) Number of application. (22) Date of lodgement. (23) release date (if applicable). (DR) Date of registration. (52) Class. (24) Type of design. (71) Name(s) of applicant(s). (33) Country. (31) Number and. (32) Date of convention application. (54) Articles to which design is to be applied. (57) Brief statement of features. N.B.: Date of registration (DR) is either Date of lodgement (22) or Date of convention of application (32) whichever is the earlier. Registrar of Designs 21: A2011/00513 22: 2011-04-04 23: 43: 2010-10-05 52: Class 21 24: Part A 71: E. Mishan & Sons, Inc. 33: 29/376,301 31: US 32: 2010-10-05 54: ABDOMINAL EXERCISER WITH ROTATABLE SEAT 57: The design is applied to an abdominal exerciser. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an abdominal exerciser substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations, the position of the seat relative to the handles being disclaimed. The features indicated in dotted lines are excluded, do not form part of the design and are disclaimed. 21: A2011/00796 22: 23: 2011-03-09 43: 2011-12-20 52: Class 8 24: Part A 71: FURBY GAS CC 54: A HANDLE 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed, include the shape and configuration of a handle, substantially as shown in the accompanying representation. Page | 254 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 54: AUTOMATED RETRATABLE 3 PHASE PUNCHING/ KICKING SPORT APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT 57: The design relates to a sport apparatus, comprising set of paired drive means housing releasable attached opposing set of weights each with a specialized vehicle redelivering the interchangeable movement of said drive means, a set of actuating means which extends transversely piercing through the immovable mounted vertical frame that provides support and houses the rotatable engaging elongated members which upon reach of modified disk plate indirectly propel the lateral set of elongate members each securing a size to fit within socket ending to a continued lout opposing rotation resulting in the release and positioning of the set apparatus. 21: A2011/1438 22: 2011-09-08 23: 43: 2013-01-11 52: Class 6 24: Part A 71: MIA CRADLE'S CC 54: A CRADLE 57: The cradle is shown in three-dimensional front view showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2012/00368. 22: 27/03/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 21. 24: Part A 71: ISAAC MABUSE SEKGOTHE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 21: A2012/00369. 22: 27/03/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 21. 24: Part A 71: ISAAC MABUSE SEKGOTHE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: WEIGHT DISTRIBUTOR AND ENGINE FOR WEIGHT LIFTING SPORT APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT 57: The drive means of a sport apparatus comprising two stacks of movement standard weights, which are substantially positioned jrixtapose each other, releasable attached modified movable knowing mass forming a socia vehicle "E-2..2" and F-2.2 moving along a specialized hallow elongate member "H-2.4" housing size to fit within steel morels of identical portions surface therefore forming the connections between the sides. Thus the said drive means operates through co-operation by "C-22.4" Page | 255 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL and "X' in isolation of traditional lifting when delivering the back and forth movement of stacks of movable weights, therefore controlling the intensity of lifting through the extension of "H-2.4. 21: A2012/00370. 22: 27/03/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 21. 24: Part A 71: ISAAC MABUSE SEKGOTHE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: RESISTANCE TRAINING SPORT APPARATUS 57: The features of shape pattern, configuration and ornamentation with reference to body "A" comprising braising means "C-2" mounted to longitudinally inverted cylindrical retractable braising means apparatus "C-1, providing solidity co-operating pliable treacle, which exit through apertures both above and below "B" where they uniformly extend transversely towards the extremities (from the forearms, the ankles toward the region above the shoulders) of the body through positioning of the pulleys "B-1". The pulleys comprising apertures in their centre act as rails away from the skin surface, lies at an angles less than 180 relative to the body’s upright position. 21: A2012/00371. 22: 27/03/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 21. 24: Part A 71: ISAAC MABUSE SEKGOTHE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: DYNAMISM RECLINE AND FOLDING STEP BECH: SPORT APPARUTS 57: A sport apparatus comprising said drive means on each apparatus laterally connected allowing surface portions "B" and "C" to cooperate along the lengths of said drive means "A" thus "D" and "G" are identically small comprising "A -6" adjustably secured wheels allowing the said body of "A-14" to move horizontally. These apparatus provide substantially efficient mechanical support reducing shock and friction upon impact, thus adoptable to interdiangeably reclines to three respective levels through "H" and increase its surface in a threefold process. Page | 256 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: A2012/00410. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 11/01/2013 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: VEHICLE 57: The design relates to a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the vehicle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00388. 22: 29/03/2012. 23: 16/08/2011 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part A 71: DELIA MICHELLE BILJON 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BOARD TOWEL 57: The towels unique feature is the shape of the towel. It is shaped to lock like a surfboard / long board (A detailed description along with drawings is contained in this document) 21: A2012/00411. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 11/01/2013 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: FRONT HATCH PANEL FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to a front hatch panel for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the front hatch panel substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. Page | 257 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 54: UPPER FRONT CORNER PANEL FOR A VEHICLEE 57: The design relates to an upper front corner panel for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the upper front corner panel substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00412. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 11/01/2013 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LOWER FRONT CORNER PANEL FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to a lower front corner panel for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the lower front corner panel substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00413. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 11/01/2013 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 21: A2012/00414. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 11/01/2013 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: WHEEL ARCH STRIP FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to a wheel arch strip for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the wheel arch strip substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2012/00415. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 11/01/2013 Page | 258 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: INFORMATION PLATE FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to an information plate for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the information plate substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00416. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 11/01/2013 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: INNER CEILING PANEL FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to an inner ceiling panel for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the inner ceiling panel substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00417. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 11/01/2013 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: INSTRUMENT PANEL FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to an instrument panel for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the instrument panel substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. Page | 259 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: A2012/00418. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 11/01/2013 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LAMP PANEL FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to a lamp panel for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the lamp panel substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00420. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 11/01/2013 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: AIR INTAKE PANEL FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to an air intake panel for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the air intake panel substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2012/00419. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 11/01/2013 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LAMP PANEL STRIP FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to a lamp panel strip for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the lamp panel strip substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2012/00421. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 11/01/2013 52: Class 12. 24: Part A Page | 260 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SIDE SKIRT FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to a side skirt for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the side skirt substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00422. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 11/01/2013 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BUMPER COVER FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to a bumper cover for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the bumper cover substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00423. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 11/01/2013 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BUMPER COVER FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to a bumper cover for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the bumper cover substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00424. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 11/01/2013 Page | 261 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BUMPER COVER FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to a bumper cover for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the bumper cover substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00425. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: WINDSCREEN FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to a windscreen for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the windscreen substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00426. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BUMPER HATCH PANEL FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to a bumper hatch panel for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the bumper hatch panel substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00427. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BUMPER COVER FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to a bumper cover for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the bumper cover substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation Page | 262 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A PRECAST CONSTRUCTIONA PANEL 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the precast construction panel substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00428. 22: 02/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: SCANIA CV AB 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BUMPER COVER FOR A VEHICLE 57: The design relates to a bumper cover for a vehicle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the bumper cover substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00434. 22: 03/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 25. 24: Part A 71: VAN RENSBURG, RENIER 21: A2012/00435. 22: 03/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 25. 24: Part A 71: VAN RENSBURG, RENIER 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A PRECAST CONSTRUCTION PANEL 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the precast construction panel substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00438. 22: 04/04/2012. 23: 43: Page | 263 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 52: Class 02. 24: Part A 71: REVOLOCEAN CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LADIES` SPORTWEAR 57: The design is applied to an item of ladies¿ sportswear. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the item of ladies¿ sportswear substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00439. 22: 04/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 02. 24: Part A 71: REVOLOCEAN CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LADIES` SPORTSWEAR 57: The design is applied to an item of ladies¿ sportswear. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the item of ladies¿ sportswear substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00440. 22: 04/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 02. 24: Part A 71: REVOLOCEAN CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LADIES` SPORTSWEAR 57: The design is applied to an item of ladies¿ sportswear. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the item of ladies¿ sportswear substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. Page | 264 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00441 22: 2012/04/04 23: 43: 2011-10-06 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 402011006237.2 31: DE 32: 2011-10-06 54: WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has ten generally V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between the hub and the rim. The spokes slope gently downward toward the hub. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. A symmetric V-shaped pair of spokes alternates with an asymmetric V-shaped pair of spokes. The spokes of the symmetric pairs are narrower than those of the asymmetric pairs. The asymmetric pairs of spokes consist of a right wider spoke and a left narrower spoke, being provided on a lower level. Apart from those spokes, the surfaces of all spokes are polished merging with the surface of the rim flange which is also polished and with the also polished area surrounding the hub. The spokes are separated by apertures of four different sizes, all being generally triangular, three being asymmetric. 21: A2012/00442 22: 2012/04/04 23: 43: 2011/10/06 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 402011006237.2 31: DE 32: 2011-10-06 54: WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a motor vehicle. Five wide asymmetric spokes extending between a hub and a rim alternate with five narrower, shorter asymmetric spokes. Between the spokes, five wide asymmetric apertures alternate with five narrower asymmetric apertures. The apertures are generally pentagonal or hexagonal having rounded edges. The spokes slope gently downward toward the hub. The hub has a central opening which is surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings which alternate with five smaller openings. All spokes are characterized by polished bands merging with the rim flange, the polished bands on the wide spokes also merging with the area surrounding the hub, which is also polished. The narrower, shorter spokes and their polished bands are characterized by a bend, while the polished bands on the wide spokes are straight. Between two spokes, the polished surface of the rim flange is wider and narrower in turn. Page | 265 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00443 22: 2012/04/04 23: 43: 2011/10/06 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 402011006237.2 31: DE 32: 2011-10-06 54: WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five generally V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. Each V-shaped pair of spokes encloses a single spoke to form a trident. The spokes slope gently downward toward the hub. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally triangular apertures, the apexes of which are rounded, separate the V-shaped pairs of spokes from each other. Narrow generally rectangular apertures having two rounded edges separate the spokes of each trident from each other. The surfaces of the inner spokes are polished merging with the also polished surfaces of the rim flange and the area surrounding the hub. The two outer spokes of each trident are characterized by a ridge toward the inner spoke, parts of which slope downward toward the wide aperture. 21: A2012/00444 22: 2012/04/04 23: 43: 2011/10/06 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 402011006237.2 31: DE 32: 2011-10-06 54: WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. The spokes slope gently downward toward the hub. Each spoke broadens toward the center and tapers toward the hub or rim. Each spoke has a bend in its center. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally funnel-shaped apertures separate the pairs of spokes from each other. Narrow generally triangular apertures, the apexes of which have rounded edges, separate the spokes of each pair from each other. Each pair of spokes has polished bands, two wider ones that merge with the also polished surface of the rim and two narrower ones that enclose one of the small openings. The polished bands are provided on a higher level than the other surfaces of the spokes. Page | 266 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00445 22: 2012/04/04 23: 43: 2011-10-07 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 402011005029.3 31: DE 32: 2011-10-07 54: WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. The spokes slope gently downward towards the hub. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally trapezoidal apertures having two rounded edges separate the V-shaped pairs of spokes from each other. Narrow generally triangular apertures having one rounded edge separate the spokes of each V-shaped pair from each other. The spokes taper toward the rim. Toward the hub, each spoke is characterized by a small transverse ridge. The surfaces of the spokes are bevelled between the rim and the ridges, the surfaces in each V-shaped pair sloping toward the narrow generally triangular aperture. Between the ridges and the hub the gently curved and sloping surfaces are provided on a lower level. 21: A2012/00446 22: 2012/04/04 23: 43: 2011-10-07 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 402011005029.3 31: DE 32: 2011-10-07 54: WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. Each V-shaped pair of spokes encloses a single spoke to form a trident. The spokes slope gently downward towards the hub. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally hexagonal apertures having four rounded edges separate the V-shaped pairs of spokes from each other. Narrow generally rectangular apertures having two rounded edges separate the spokes of each trident from each other. The surfaces of all spokes are plane. The two outer spokes of each trident are narrow and characterized by a bend, i.e. they broaden significantly toward the rim. The inner spoke is bullet-shaped. Each bullet-shaped spoke corresponds to one of the small openings; each wide aperture corresponds to one of the mounting openings. Page | 267 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00447 22: 2012/04/04 23: 43: 2011/10/07 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 402011005029.3 31: DE 32: 2011-10-07 54: WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. The spokes in each Vshaped pair of spokes are narrow and enclose a wide single spoke that is characterized by a wide central radial recess. Both, recess and single spoke taper toward the hub. All spokes slope gently downward toward the hub, the single spoke sloping more steeply than the other spokes. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally bullet-shaped apertures separate the V-shaped pairs of spokes from each other. Narrow generally triangular apertures, the apexes of which have a rounded edge, separate the spokes of each set of spokes from each other. The surfaces of all spokes are plane. The two outer spokes of each set of spokes curve outward. 21: A2012/00448 22: 2012/04/04 23: 43: 2011/10/07 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 402011005029.3 31: DE 32: 2011-10-07 54: WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five generally V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. Generally, the spokes taper and slope gently downward toward the hub. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally hexagonal apertures having four rounded edges separate the V-shaped pairs of spokes from each other. Narrower also generally hexagonal apertures having four rounded edges separate the spokes of each V-shaped pair of spokes from each other. Each V-shaped pair of spokes is characterized by a V-shaped polished band merging with the also polished rim flange. The band is shorter than the spokes, broadening toward the rim. Toward the narrow aperture, the spokes are bevelled, also broadening toward the rim. Each V-shaped band is optically elongated by a line encircling one of the mounting openings. Page | 268 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00449 22: 2012/04/04 23: 43: 2011/10/07 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 402011005029.3 31: DE 32: 2011-10-07 54: WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five generally V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. Generally, the spokes taper and slope gently downward toward the hub. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally hexagonal apertures having six rounded edges separate the V-shaped pairs of spokes from each other. Narrow generally funnel-shaped apertures having rounded edges separate the spokes of each V-shaped pair of spokes from each other. Each spoke is characterized by a significant bend and a polished band. All bands merge with the also polished rim flange and the also polished area surrounding the hub. Like the spokes, the bands broaden toward the rim. The apertures are framed by dark bands. The funnel-shaped apertures correspond to the small openings, the hexagonal apertures to the mounting openings. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00450 22: 2012/04/04 23: 43: 2011/10/07 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 402011005029.3 31: DE 32: 2011-10-07 54: WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a vehicle. The wheel has five generally V-shaped pairs of spokes extending between a hub and a rim. The spokes slope gently downward toward the hub. The hub has a central opening surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings, alternating with five smaller openings. Wide generally triangular apertures, the apexes of which have rounded edges, separate the V-shaped pairs of spokes from each other. Narrow generally triangular apertures, the apexes of which have rounded edges, separate the spokes of each V-shaped pair of spokes from each other. Each spoke is characterized by an elevated, plane-surfaced, Vshaped band broadening toward the rim and merging with the also plane-surfaced rim flange. Each V-shaped band encloses one of the small openings. The spokes are bevelled toward the triangular apertures and the hub. Each apex of a triangular aperture is accentuated by a narrow ridge. Page | 269 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00451 22: 2012/04/04 23: 43: 2011/10/07 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 402011005029.3 31: DE 32: 2011-10-07 54: WHEELS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a wheel for a motor vehicle. The wheel has five wide asymmetric spokes extending between the hub and the rim and alternating with five large asymmetric apertures. The apertures are generally semi-circular having rounded edges. The diameters of the semi-circles extend parallel to the direction of the spokes. The hub has a central opening which is surrounded by five circumferentially spaced mounting openings which alternate with five smaller openings. Each spoke is characterized by a wide polished band merging with the also polished rim flange and the also polished area surrounding the hub. The two sides of each spoke differ from each other. One side slopes downward to the diameter of the semi-circular aperture and the other side also slopes downward broadening toward the rim thereby forming the arc of the semi-circular aperture. The surface of this slope is accentuated by a groove. 21: A2012/00452 22: 2012/04/05 23: 2011/10/06 43: 2011/10/06 52: Class 7 24: Part A 71: The Coca-Cola Company 54: CHEST COOLERS 57: The design is applied to a chest cooler comprising a generally rectangular shaped hollow body comprising a base, front, rear and side walls, all extending upwardly away from the base, and is dimensioned such that its height is greater than its depth and width. The front wall is outwardly convex protruding beyond adjacent edges of the base and side walls along a major portion of its length. The front wall includes a generally rectangular shaped door set back therein and surrounded by a frame, the door including a transparent panel. Page | 270 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00454 22: 2012/04/05 23: 43: 2011/10/10 52: Class 20 24: Part A 71: MORRISON, Brian 33: 29/403,662 31: US 32: 2011-10-10 54: COMBINATION DISPENSERS AND ADVERTISING DISPLAYS 57: The design is for a combination dispenser and an advertising display which has a generally rectangular body. The body has softly radiused corners and a low profile upper portion with an advertising display area beneath which is located a sweepingly curved transition zone having a central recess. The transition zone terminates in a frontal region whose central portion is a flat surface which lies in a plane parallel to the display area. The frontal region has a lower portion that curves downwardly and inwardly. A dispensing recess is positioned centrally in the lower portion of the frontal region. The lower portion further includes a recessed tray which projects horizontally outward beneath the dispensing recess. side view, the upper portion of the body has a substantially rectangular aperture passing therethrough. The lower portion of the body is contiguous with the upper portion and is provided with a stepped peripheral edge, having a series of recessed horizontal grooves, at a front end thereof. Similarly, a lower rear end of the body is provided with a series of recessed horizontal grooves. Two rows of oval vent holes above a trigger area are provided on both sides of the body. In top view, both first and second sides of the body have an irregularly shaped lateral extension having a combination of tapered and curved sides. A front end of the body has a pair of forward projections, one longer than the other, each having a rhombus-shaped crosssectional profile. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00455 22: 2012/04/05 23: 43: 2011/10/07 52: Class 22 24: Part A 71: United States Fire Arms Manufacturing Co., Inc. 33: 29/403,621 31: US 32: 2011-10-07 54: FIREARMS 57: The design relates to a firearm. The firearm has a body with a generally elongate cuboid upper portion and an irregularly shaped lower portion. In 21: A2012/00456 22: 2012/04/05 23: 2011/10/06 43: 2011/10/06 52: Class 7 24: Part A 71: The Coca-Cola Company 54: CHEST COOLERS 57: The design is applied to a chest cooler comprising a generally rectangular shaped hollow body comprising a base, front, rear and side walls extending upwardly from the base and a top, and is dimensioned having its height being greater than its depth and width. The front wall is outwardly convex protruding beyond adjacent edges of the base and top along a major portion of its length. The front wall includes a door set back therein and surrounded by a frame, the door including a transparent panel. The door includes a curved elongate handle located substantially along a vertical side portion of the frame, such that the door can be opened in a direction extending away from the front wall. The top is adapted to form a curved handle at a front edge thereof allowing opening of the top to extend upwardly away from the front wall toward the rear wall. Page | 271 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00457 22: 2012/04/05 23: 2011/10/06 43: 2011/10/06 52: Class 7 24: Part A 71: The Coca-Cola Company 54: CHEST COOLERS 57: The design is applied to a chest cooler comprising a generally rectangular shaped hollow body comprising a base, front, rear and side walls, all extending upwardly away from the base, and is dimensioned such that its height is greater than its depth and width. The front wall is outwardly convex protruding beyond adjacent edges of the base along a major portion of its length. The front wall includes a door set back therein and surrounded by a frame, the door including a transparent panel. An upper portion of the frame is adapted to form an outwardly extending curved handle, such that the door can be opened in a direction extending away from the front wall. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00458 22: 2012/04/05 23: 2011/10/06 43: 2011-10-06 52: Class 7 24: Part A 71: The Coca-Cola Company 54: CHEST COOLERS 57: The design is applied to a chest cooler comprising a generally rectangular shaped hollow body comprising a base, front, rear and side walls extending upwardly from the base and a top, and is dimensioned such that its height is greater than its depth and width. The front wall is outwardly convex protruding beyond adjacent edges of the base and top along a major portion of its length. The front wall includes a door set back therein and surrounded by a frame, the door including a transparent panel. An upper portion of the frame is adapted to form an outwardly extending curved handle, such that the door can be opened in a direction extending away from the front wall. The top is adapted to form a curved handle at a front edge thereof allowing opening of the top to extend upwardly away from the front wall toward the rear wall. Page | 272 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00459 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2011/10/11 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: 001297196-0002 31: EU 32: 2011-10-11 54: BOTTLES 57: The design is for a bottle. The bottle is in the form of a decanter, and has a bulbous body. The bulbous body has flat front and rear sides, and curved lateral sides. The lateral sides flare downwardly outwardly from upper chamfered edges of the body, to its base. The upper plan view is rectangular (with cut corners), and a cylindrical neck protrudes from the slightly sloping shoulders. The bottom plan view has an octagonal elongated shape. 21: A2012/00460 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2011/10/11 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: 001930314-0002 31: EU 32: 2011-10-11 54: BOTTLES 57: The design is for a bottle. The bottle is in the form of a decanter, and has a bulbous body. The bulbous body has flat front and rear sides, and curved lateral sides. The lateral sides flare downwardly outwardly from upper chamfered edges of the body, to its base. The upper plan view is rectangular (with cut corners), and a cylindrical neck protrudes from the slightly sloping shoulders. The bottom plan view has an octagonal elongated shape. Page | 273 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00461 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2011/10/11 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: 001297188-0002 31: EU 32: 2011-10-11 54: BOTTLES 57: The design is for a bottle. The bottle comprises a rectangular elongated body having a more or less square base, a more or less square top plan, and four equal flat sides extending between the base and an upper part. The upper square section of the body is larger than the bottom square section so that the body sides taper downwardly inwardly from the top to the base. The shoulders are flat. All edges of the body are chamfered so that chamfers link the sides of the body, as well as upper edge portions of the sides to the flat top plan. Smaller chamfers link lower edge portion of the sides to the bottom. A cylindrical neck protrudes upwardly from the shoulders. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00462 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2011/10/11 52: Class 7 24: Part A 71: Joseph Joseph Ltd. 33: 001930124-0004 31: EU 32: 2011-10-11 54: SETS OF FOOD PREPARATION UTENSILS 57: The design is for a set of food preparation utensils, wherein the utensils fit inside one another for compact storage. The set includes a large mixing bowl, a colander, a mesh sieve, a small mixing bowl and five measuring cups which are fittable inside one another in that order. The bowls, colander and sieve are each generally circular when seen in top view and has a pair of opposed, flanged handles which are slightly downwardly angled, when seen in side view. The handles of the bowls, colander and sieve rest on one another when the set is in a stored condition. The measuring cups each includes an elongate handle and an oppositely disposed flange which rests on top of the flange or flanged handle of the utensil in which it is fitted, when the set is in its stored condition. Page | 274 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00463 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2011/10/11 52: Class 7 24: Part A 71: Joseph Joseph Ltd. 33: 001930124-0006 31: EU 32: 2011-10-11 54: DUAL WHISKS 57: The design is for a whisk which has an elongate handle, which defines first and second opposed ends, and a plurality of loops which projects from the second end of the handle. The handle is generally circular in transverse cross-section. When seen in side view, the handle narrows slightly and then broadens from the first end towards the second end. The second end includes four pairs of projecting formations which are fitted inside one another and which are co-axially fitted about a longitudinal axis of the handle. The projecting formations of each pair are oppositely disposed relative to each other about the longitudinal axis. The pairs of projecting formations, in turn, are angularly spaced relative to each other about the longitudinal axis. A loop projects from, and extends between, each pair of projecting formations. The loops are therefore angled relative to each other about the longitudinal axis. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00485 22: 2012/04/12 23: 2011/10/14 43: 2011/10/14 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: MOTOR VEHICLE GRILLES 57: The design is in respect of a motor vehicle grille which has a peripheral frame. A transverse member extends across the frame and divides the frame into an upper opening, which is generally rectangular in shape and a lower opening, which is generally trapezoidal in shape and is wider than the upper opening. A grid is provided in each of the openings, the grid defining a matrix of hexagonal openings. A centrally disposed vertically elongated generally rectangular hole is provided in the transverse member. The central hole is flanked by two smaller rectangular horizontally elongated openings. Two larger generally rectangular horizontally elongated openings are provided in the transverse member approximately midway between the central opening and the ends of the transverse member. Page | 275 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00486 22: 2012/04/12 23: 2011/10/14 43: 2011/10/14 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: BONNETS 57: The design is in respect of a bonnet of a motor vehicle. The bonnet has a main portion which is roughly trapezoidal in outline, narrowing slightly towards a leading end of the bonnet. A pair of broadly triangular wing panels project laterally from opposite sides of the main portion. An upper surface of the main portion is slightly concave. A step or ridge is defined at the respective borders of the main portion with the wing panels, the step becoming progressively less prominent towards the leading end of the bonnet. generally rectangular-shaped openings of different sizes. The first portion also includes six protrusions, with four of the protrusions positioned in a row and two of the protrusions positioned in another row to accommodate a license plate. The grille is also flanked by generally rectangular-shaped elements defining generally rectangular-shaped openings to accommodate fog lights. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00487 22: 2012/04/12 23: 2011/10/14 43: 2011/10/14 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: BUMPERS 57: The design is in respect of a front bumper assembly for a motor vehicle including an integrated grille member. The bumper assembly includes a peripheral frame and the grille member is formed integrally with the frame. The bumper assembly includes a first portion which is generally rectangular and a second portion which is also generally rectangular. The second portion is located on top of the first portion in a horizontal space. The second portion ends with projections on each side of one end thereof. The second portion defines a generally rectangular-shaped opening having a curved lower edge. The first portion includes a plurality of 21: A2012/00488 22: 2012/04/12 23: 2011/10/14 43: 2011/10/14 52: Class 26 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: HEAD LIGHT ASSEMBLIES 57: The design is in respect a head light assembly, which includes a base and a lens member connected to the base, the lens member being generally pentagonal in shape when viewed from the front. The lens includes an outer portion having a centrally disposed circular lens element therein and adjacent thereto a generally rectangular inner portion. An elongate rectangular portion is provided below the circular lens element. A second elongate rectangular portion is provided below the inner portion. Mounting lugs protrude from the base. Page | 276 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00489 22: 2012/04/12 23: 2011/10/14 43: 2011/10/14 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: MOTOR VEHICLE DOORS 57: The design is in respect of a motor vehicle door which includes a door panel and a window frame. A front strut of the window frame is gradually sloping into a top side of the frame. An opening is defined on the window frame to accommodate a mirror. A door handle aperture is provided towards a right upper corner of the door panel. A step forming part of the door panel is defined between an upper portion of the door panel and a lower portion of the window frame. A lower portion of the door panel includes an additional step which is less prominent towards an opposite side of the door handle aperture. A plurality of small openings, grouped in two rows, are provided beneath the additional step. 21: A2012/00490 22: 2012/04/12 23: 2011/10/14 43: 2011-10-14 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: REAR VIEW MIRRORS 57: The design is for a rear view mirror for a motor vehicle. The rear view mirror includes a base from which an arm protrudes, a mirror housing attached to the free end of the arm and a mirror received in the mirror housing. A lower edge of the mirror housing forms an extension of a lower edge of the arm and an inner edge of the housing extends upwardly away from the arm. The mirror housing defines an indicator housing located towards a lower free end of the mirror housing to accommodate an indicator light. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00491 22: 2012/04/12 23: 2011/10/14 43: 2011/10/14 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: BUMPERS 57: The design is in respect of a rear bumper for a motor vehicle. The bumper includes a base member which has a gently curving outwardly convex central portion and more severely curved end portions. Upper edges of the end portions extend into projections which are inclined upwardly away from the central portion. Two attachment recesses are provided on inner opposite sides of the projections. A lower edge of the base member defines an arc to accommodate an exhaust system. Two generally rectangular-shaped recesses are provided on each opposite end of the base member. Three dimensional view Page | 277 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL arch. The panel curves upwardly inwardly from the edge portion and defines a stepped upper edge. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00492 22: 2012/04/12 23: 2011/10/14 43: 2011/10/14 52: Class 26 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLIES 57: The design is for a tail light assembly of a motor vehicle. The tail light assembly includes a body. The body include a first generally square tail light portion and a second generally oblong tail light portion which tapers toward its free end, with the second tail light portion being larger than the first tail light portion. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00495. 22: 12/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 21. 24: Part A 71: WILLEM JOHANNES VAN STRAATEN 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: EXERCISE DEVICE 57: The design relates to an exercise devise. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00493 22: 2012/04/12 23: 2011/10/14 43: 2011/10/14 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: GENERAL MOTORS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: MOTOR VEHICLE BODY PANELS 57: The design is in respect a motor vehicle body panel which is in the form of a front wing. The panel defines a wheel arch and has an edge portion of substantially constant width adjacent to the wheel 21: A2012/00500 22: 2012/04/16 23: 43: 2012/04/16 Page | 278 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 52: Class 22 24: Part A 71: AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED 54: EXPLOSIVE TIME DELAY ELEMENT CASINGS 57: An explosive time delay element casing for use in an explosive detonator comprises a hollow body. The body has an axially outwardly tapering inner end region of frusto-conical profile. The truncated end of the tapering inner end region opens out into and is thus located and defined a mouth in an end face of the time delay element casing, thus rendering an interior of the body accessible through the mouth. Adjacent the tapering inner end region, the body has a cylindrical inner region. 21: A2012/00513 22: 2012/04/18 23: 2011/10/20 43: 2011-10-20 52: Class 19 24: Part A 71: ABSA BANK LIMITED 54: AN IMAGE CAPTURING STAND 57: The design is applied to an image capturing stand. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of an image capturing stand substantially as shown in the accompanying representations, the wording on the stand being disclaimed. 21: A2012/00509. 22: 18/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part A 71: KENZA HEALTH (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: PACKAGING FOR A SET OF PILLS 57: The features of this design for which protection are claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a packaging for a set of pills substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00537 22: 2012/04/23 23: 43: 2012/04/23 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: EDWARD SEARLE (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: DIRECT STYLE PENDANT CONTROL OPERATING HANDLES FOR PNEUMATIC CHAIN HOISTS 57: The design relates to a direct style pendant control operating handle for a pneumatic chain hoist substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Page | 279 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00538 22: 2012/04/23 23: 43: 2012/03/15 52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: Cooper Technologies Company 33: 29/415,880 31: US 32: 2012-03-15 54: CONTROL INTERFACES 57: The design is for a control interface of a control unit. The interface includes a front panel which is divided into an upper and lower region. The upper region of the front panel includes a column adjacent each side of the front panel. Each column is populated with a series of longitudinally spaced, laterally extending elongate features or indicators arranged one above the other. A pair of square features are arranged toward a bottom left corner of the lower region of the front panel. The lower region further includes an arrangement of three, outwardly projecting toggle switches, four circular features and an oval feature. A side panel of the control interface includes a plurality of longitudinally extending connection terminals. A pair of trapezoids protrude from an upper part of the side panel. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00542 22: 2012/04/24 23: 43: 2011-10-25 52: Class 8 24: Part A 71: Master Lock Company LLC 33: 29/404,732 31: US 32: 2011-10-25 54: LOCKS 57: The design is for a lock. In particular the design is for a front face of a lock. The face includes a pair of concentric circles with a smaller circular button in the inner centre. The front face is slightly convex or dome-shaped relative to the general shape of the lock with the central circular button being at the foremost part of the face. Front perspective view 21: A2012/00543 22: 2012/04/24 23: 43: 2011/10/25 52: Class 8 24: Part A 71: Master Lock Company LLC Page | 280 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 33: 29/404,732 31: US 32: 2011-10-25 54: LOCKS 57: The design is for a lock. In particular the design is for a rear portion of a lock. The rear portion has a broadly rectangular shape in plan profile with a slightly curved upper periphery and a more curved lower periphery which is complimentary to a lower periphery of the lock body. The rear portion projects slightly away from the lock body. Front perspective view Front perspective view 21: A2012/00544 22: 2012/04/24 23: 43: 2011/10/25 52: Class 8 24: Part A 71: Master Lock Company LLC 33: 29/404,732 31: US 32: 2011-10-25 54: LOCKS 57: The design is for a lock. In particular the design is for a lateral face of a lock. The lateral face is formed by a circumferential body portion which extends between a front face and a rear face. The lateral face includes a contoured top portion which protrudes from the face and which tapers inwardly to form a raised flat surface which is shaped to secure a shackle. 21: A2012/00550. 22: 25/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 28. 24: Part A 71: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V 33: NL. 31: 001938283-0001. 32: 2011/10/26 54: STYLERS FOR SHAVERS 57: The design is for a styler for a shaver.The styler has a body with a linear front edge in top view from which a shaving mechanism projects.In top view,the periphery of the body is arch shaped,with the linear front edge defining a base of the arch. An elongate recess positioned at a rear edge of the body remote from the shaving mechanism houses a switch.A plurality of spaced indicators for the switch are provided on the body.The shaving mechanism has two portions, a generally semi-oval shaped rear attachment portion with spaced screws,and a rectangular blade portion protruding outwardly, forwardly from the front edge of the body.A connecting feature, to be received by a shaver, protrudes downwardly from a rear portion of a bottom face of the body. 21: A2012/00552 22: 2012-04-25 23: Page | 281 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 43: 2011/12/01 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Continental Reifen Deutschland GmbH 33: 001955931 31: EU 32: 2011-12-01 54: TYRES AND TYRE TREADS 57: The design is applied to a tyre tread. The feature of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a tyre tread substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2012/00555. 22: 19/04/2012. 23: 43: 15/01/2013 52: Class 21. 24: Part A 71: MADD GEAR (PTY) LTD 33: AU. 31: 201114965. 32: 2011/11/04 54: SCOOTERS 57: The design is for a scooter. The scooter includes a planar scooter deck functioning as a footboard. A rear end of the scooter deck defines a wheelmount having a rear wheel. A front end of the scooter deck is connected to a vertical steering column through a bridge formation. The bridge formation is in the form of a curved body having three circular aesthetic openings along it¿s length. A bottom end of the steering column defines a further wheel mount in the form of a fork and having a wheel connected thereto. A top end of the steering column defines a horizontal steering handle. Three dimensional view 21: A2012/00554. 22: 19/04/2012. 23: 43: 15/01/2013 52: Class 21. 24: Part A 71: MADD GEAR (PTY) LTD 33: AU. 31: 201114964. 32: 2011/11/04 54: SCOOTER DECKS 57: The design is for a scooter deck. The scooter deck is in the form of a reinforced chamber having a plurality of longitudinal rib structures on an interior surface of the chamber. The rear end of the scooter deck defines a wheelmount. A front end of the scooter deck is connectable to a bridge formation. 21: A2012/00556. 22: 19/04/2012. 23: 43: 15/01/2013 52: Class 21. 24: Part A Page | 282 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 71: MADD GEAR (PTY) LTD 33: AU. 31: 201114963. 32: 2011/11/04 54: SCOOTER FRAMES 57: The design is for a scooter frame. Specifically the design is for a bridge formation for connecting a scooter deck to a steering column. The bridge formation includes a curved body having two ends. One end is shaped to connect to the scooter deck and the other end defines a steering trunnion for receiving the steering column. The curve formation includes three circular aesthetic openings along it¿s length. 21: A2012/00569. 22: 30/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 28. 24: Part A 71: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED 33: EU. 31: 001940388-0001. 32: 2011/10/31 54: HAIR DRYER 57: This design relates to a hair dryer. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a hair dryer substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00571. 22: 30/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 28. 24: Part A 71: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED 33: EU. 31: 001940792-0003. 32: 2011/10/31 54: GRILL FOR A HAIR DRYER 57: This design relates to a grill for a hair dryer. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a grill for a hair dryer substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. Page | 283 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 33: EU. 31: 001940388-0005. 32: 2011/10/31 54: GRILL FOR A HAIR DRYER 57: This design relates to a grill for a hairdryer. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a grill for a hair dryer substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00575. 22: 30/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 28. 24: Part A 71: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED 33: EU. 31: 001940792-0001. 32: 2011/10/31 54: GRILL FOR HAIR DRYER 57: This design relates to a grill for a hair dryer. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a grill for a hair dryer substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.. 21: A2012/00591. 22: 03/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: CLINT DOUGLAS WESTLEY 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: WEILLEYS J2 BOC (ELECRICAL JUNCTION BOC) 57: The shape and reconfiguration of a sliding socks hanger substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. 21: A2012/00576. 22: 30/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 28. 24: Part A 71: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED Page | 284 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: A2012/00601. 22: 30/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 07. 24: Part A 71: STEINHOBEL, BRIAN ARTHUR 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: PRONGS 57: The novelty of the design resign resides in the shape or configuration of the prongs substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawing. 21: A2012/00597. 22: 04/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 20. 24: Part A 71: GEORG FREDERIK HEINE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: DISPLAY UNIT 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and /or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s). 21: A2012/00616. 22: 08/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 23. 24: Part A 71: WOODLAM (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A HEATER 57: The design relates to a heater. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the heater substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. Page | 285 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 52: Class 11. 24: Part A 71: BUCKLEY, JOEL 33: US. 31: 29/406,066. 32: 2011/11/09 54: WRISTBAND 57: The design is applied to a wristband. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of the wristband substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00627. 22: 09/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 21. 24: Part A 71: MARC WALLER 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CRICKET BAT 57: The design relates to a cricket bat. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/00629. 22: 09/05/2012. 23: 43: 21: A2012/00630. 22: 09/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 11. 24: Part A 71: BUCKLEY, JOEL 33: US. 31: 29/406,066. 32: 2011/11/09 54: WRISTBAND 57: The design is applied to a wristband. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of the wristband substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation 21: A2012/00631. 22: 09/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 11. 24: Part A 71: BUCKLEY, JOEL 33: US. 31: 29/406,066. 32: 2012/05/09 54: WRISTBAND Page | 286 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 57: The design is applied to a wristband. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of the wristband substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: A2012/00632. 22: 09/05/2012. 23: 43: 25/01/2013 52: Class 11. 24: Part A 71: BUCKLEY, JOEL 33: US. 31: 29/406,066. 32: 2011/11/09 54: WRISTBAND 57: The design is applied to a wristband. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of the wristband substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: A2012/00672 22: 2012/05/14 23: 43: 2013/01/25 52: Class 23 24: Part A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 33: 001948365 31: European Community 32: 201111-16 54: AIR FRESHENER 57: The design is to be applied to an air freshener. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00673 22: 2012/05/14 23: 43: 2013/01/25 52: Class 23 24: Part A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 33: 001948381 31: European Community 32: 201111-16 54: AIR FRESHENER 57: The design is to be applied to an air freshener. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00674 22: 2012/05/14 23: 43: 2013/01/25 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 33: 001948324 31: European Community 32: 201111-16 Page | 287 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 54: CAP 57: The design is to be applied to a cap. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00676 22: 2012/05/14 23: 43: 2013/01/25 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 33: 001948290 31: European Community 32: 201111-16 54: REFILL BOTTLE 57: The design is to be applied to a refill bottle. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00675 22: 2012/05/14 23: 43: 2013/01/25 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 33: 001948290 31: European Community 32: 201111-16 54: REFILL BOTTLE 57: The design is to be applied to a refill bottle. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00677 22: 2012/05/14 23: 43: 2013/01/25 52: Class 23 24: Part A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 33: 001948266 31: European Community 32: 201111-16 54: AIR FRESHENER 57: The design is to be applied to an air freshener. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. Page | 288 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: A2012/00694 22: 15/05/2012 23: 43: 2013-01-16 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: BRUCE WACHER 54: PLANT HOLDER 57: The novelty in the design as applied to a plant holder resides in the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings 21: A2012/00695 22: 2012/05/16 23: 43: 2013/01/25 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 001303150 31: European Community 32: 201111-21 54: SMOKERS' ACCESSORY 57: The design is to be applied to a smokers' accessory. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00696 22: 2012/05/16 23: 43: 2013/01/25 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 001303150 31: European Community 32: 201111-21 54: SMOKERS' ACCESSORY 57: The design is to be applied to a smokers' accessory. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00697 22: 2012/05/16 23: 43: 2013-01-25 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 001303150 31: European Community 32: 2011-11-21 54: SMOKERS' ACCESSORY 57: The design is to be applied to a smokers' accessory. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. Page | 289 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: A2012/00698 22: 2012/05/16 23: 43: 2013/01/25 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 001303150 31: European Community 32: 201111-21 54: SMOKERS' ACCESSORY 57: The design is to be applied to a smokers' accessory. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00699 22: 2012/05/16 23: 43: 2013-01-25 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 001303150 31: European Community 32: 201111-21 54: SMOKERS' ACCESSORY 57: The design is to be applied to a smokers' accessory. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00700 22: 2012/05/16 23: 43: 2013-01-25 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 001303150 31: European Community 32: 201111-21 54: SMOKERS' ACCESSORY 57: The design is to be applied to a smokers' accessory. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00717. 22: 17/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 26. 24: Part A 71: HANGZHOU JUNCTION IMP. & EXP. CO.,LTD. 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LED BULB 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of the led bulb substantially as shown in the accompanying drawing ("led = light emitting diode). Page | 290 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: A2012/00718. 22: 17/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 26. 24: Part A 71: HANGZHOU JUNCTION IMP. & EXP CO. LTD. 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: LED BULB 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of the led bulb substantially as shown in the accompanying drawing ("led = light emitting diode). 21: A2012/00726 22: 2012/05/22 23: 43: 2013-01-25 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 33: 001952391 31: European Community 32: 201111-24 54: CAP 57: The design is to be applied to a cap. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00727 22: 2012/05/22 23: 43: 2013-01-25 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 33: 001952417 31: European Community 32: 201111-24 54: AEROSOL 57: The design is to be applied to an aerosol. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00730 22: 2012/05/23 23: 43: 2013-01-25 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: McALPINE, Gilroy Clements 54: BLANK PAIR FOR A BOX 57: The design is to be applied to blanks for a container. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration of Page | 291 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL the blanks for a container substantially as shown in the drawings. 21: A2012/00731. 22: 23/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 07. 24: Part A 71: YAN-KWONG WONG 33: HK. 31: 1102229.0M001. 32: 2011/12/13 54: FOOD CHOPPER 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and /or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s). 21: A2012/00750. 22: 29/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 23. 24: Part A 71: HUNTER PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL PTYLTD 33: AU. 31: 15616/2011. 32: 2011/12/09 54: BRACKET FOR MOUNTING A CEILING FAN 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and /or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s). 21: A2012/00751. 22: 29/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 23. 24: Part A 71: HUNTER PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL PTYLTD 33: AU. 31: 15618/2011. 32: 2011/12/09 54: CEILING FAN HUB 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s). 21: A2012/00752. 22: 29/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 23. 24:Part A Page | 292 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 71: HUNTER PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL PTYLTD 33: AU. 31: 15614/2011. 32: 2011/12/09 54: CEILING FAN BLADE 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s). 21: A2012/00762. 22: 29/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 15. 24: Part A 71: HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES INC 33: US. 31: US29/407,489. 32: 2011/11/30 54: PICK HOLDER 57: The novelty of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or of the pick holder substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawing. 21: A2012/00754. 22: 29/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: HUNTER PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL PTYLTD 33: AU. 31: 15611/2011. 32: 2011/12/09 54: ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s). Page | 293 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: A2012/00833. 22: 05/06/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part A 71: DRAGER MEDICAL GMBH 33: EU. 31: 001974122-0001. 32: 2012/01/12 54: ANAESTHETIC APPARATUS 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and /or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanyi 21: A2012/00862 22: 2012/06/07 23: 43: 2013/02/11 52: Class 28 24: Part A 71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY 33: 29/408,269 31: USA 32: 2011-12-09 54: SHAVING CARTRIDGE CONNECTOR 57: The design is to be applied to a shaving cartridge connector. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00861 22: 2012/06/07 23: 43: 2013/02/11 52: Class 28 24: Part A 71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY 33: 29/408,268 31: USA 32: 2011-12-09 54: PERSONAL CARE BOTTLE 57: The design is to be applied to a personal care bottle. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. Page | 294 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: A2012/00863 22: 2012/06/07 23: 43: 2013/02/11 52: Class 28 24: Part A 71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY 33: 29/408,269 31: USA 32: 2011-12-09 54: SHAVING CARTRIDGE CONNECTOR 57: The design is to be applied to a shaving cartridge connector. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00864 22: 2012/06/07 23: 43: 2013/02/11 52: Class 28 24: Part A 71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY 33: 29/408,269 31: USA 32: 2011-12-09 54: SHAVING CARTRIDGE CONNECTOR 57: The design is to be applied to a shaving cartridge connector. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00865 22: 2012/06/07 23: 43: 2013/02/11 52: Class 28 24: Part A 71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY 33: 29/408,270 31: USA 32: 2011-12-09 54: SHAVING RAZOR HANDLE 57: The design is to be applied to a shaving razor handle. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. Page | 295 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 52: Class 28 24: Part A 71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY 33: 29/408,270 31: USA 32: 2011-12-09 54: SHAVING RAZOR HANDLE 57: The design is to be applied to a shaving razor handle. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00866 22: 2012/06/07 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 28 24: Part A 71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY 33: 29/408,273 31: USA 32: 2011-12-09 54: PERSONAL CARE BOTTLE 57: The design is to be applied to a personal care bottle. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00871 22: 2012/06/08 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 9 24: A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 33: 002050153 31: European Community 32: 201205-31 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is to be applied to a bottle. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00867 22: 2012/06/07 23: 43: 2013/02/12 Page | 296 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 33: 002016899 31: European Community 32: 201203-29 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is to be applied to a bottle. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00872 22: 2012/06/08 23: 43: 2013-02-12 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 33: 002033605 31: European Community 32: 201204-26 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is to be applied to a bottle. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00874 22: 2012/06/08 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 33: 001960592 31: European Community 32: 201112-09 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is to be applied to a bottle. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00873 22: 2012/06/08 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 9 24: A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED Page | 297 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 57: The design is to be applied to a bottle. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00875 22: 2012/06/08 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 33: 001960592 31: European Community 32: 201112-09 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is to be applied to a bottle. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00876 22: 2012/06/08 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 33: 001960592 31: European Community 32: 201112-09 54: BOTTLE 21: A2012/00889. 22: 18/06/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 06. 24: Part A 71: OZTENT AUSTRALIA PTY.LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A CHAIR 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and /or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s). 21: A2012/00891 22: 2012/06/19 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 9 24: Part A Page | 298 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 71: COMPTOIR NOUVEAU DE LA PARFUMERIE 33: DM/078126 31: International Design Application 32: 2012-04-11 54: PERFUME BOTTLE 57: The design is to be applied to a perfume bottle. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00897. 22: 20/06/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: KOBUS NAVAL DESIGN CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A BOAT 57: The features of the design for which protection is sought include the shape pattern, configuration, and/or ornamentation applied to a boat in the top view in the representation. 21: A2012/00898. 22: 20/06/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: KOBUS NAVAL DESIGN CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A BOAT 57: The features of the design for which protection is sought include the shape pattern, configuration, and/or ornamentation applied to a boat in the top view in the representation. Page | 299 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: A2012/00899. 22: 20/06/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 06. 24: Part A 71: KOBUS NAVAL DESIGN CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A SUSPENSION SEAT 57: The features of the design for which protection is sought include the shape, pattern, configuration, and/or ornamentation applied to a boat in the top view in the representation 21: A2012/00900. 22: 20/06/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: KOBUS NAVAL DESIGN CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A BOAT 57: The features of the design for which protection is sought include the shape pattern, configuration, and/or ornamentation applied to a boat shown in the right side view in the representation. 21: A2012/00902. 22: 20/06/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 24. 24: Part A 71: DRÄGER MEDICAL GMBH 33: DE. 31: 002004184-0001. 32: 2012/03/07 54: ANAESTHETIC APPARATUS 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s). 21: A2012/00903. 22: 20/06/2012. 23: 43: Page | 300 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 52: Class 24. 24: Part A 71: DRÄGER MEDICAL GMBH 33: EU. 31: 002004184-0002. 32: 2012/03/07 54: ANAESTHETIC APPARATUS 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and /or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s). 21: A2012/00909 22: 2012/06/21 23: 43: 2013-02-12 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: PERUSAHAAN OTOMOBIL NASIONAL SDN BHD 33: 11-01858-0101 31: Malaysia 32: 2011-12-22 54: DASHBOARD WITH CENTRE CONSOLE AND INSTRUMENT PANEL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is to be applied to a dashboard with centre console and instrument panel for an automobile. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00910 22: 2012/06/21 23: 43: 2013-02-12 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: PERUSAHAAN OTOMOBIL NASIONAL SDN BHD 33: 11-01857-0101 31: Malaysia 32: 2011-12-22 54: DASHBOARD WITH CENTRE CONSOLE AND INSTRUMENT PANEL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is to be applied to a dashboard with centre console and instrument panel for an automobile. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00911 22: 2012/06/21 23: 43: 2013-02-12 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: PERUSAHAAN OTOMOBIL NASIONAL SDN BHD 33: 11-01865-0101 31: Malaysia 32: 2011-12-22 54: GEAR KNOB FOR AN AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is to be applied to a gear knob for an automobile. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. Page | 301 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: A2012/00912 22: 2012/06/21 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: PERUSAHAAN OTOMOBIL NASIONAL SDN BHD 33: 11-01864-0101 31: Malaysia 32: 2011-12-22 54: GEAR KNOB FOR AN AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is to be applied to a gear knob for an automobile. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00913 22: 2012/06/21 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: PERUSAHAAN OTOMOBIL NASIONAL SDN BHD 33: 11-01860-0101 31: Malaysia 32: 2011-12-22 54: FRONT SEAT FOR AN AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is to be applied to a front seat for an automobile. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00914 22: 2012/06/21 23: Page | 302 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: PERUSAHAAN OTOMOBIL NASIONAL SDN BHD 33: 11-01868-0101 31: Malaysia 32: 2011-12-22 54: FLOOR CONSOLE FOR AN AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is to be applied to a floor console for an automobile. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00916 22: 2012/06/21 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: PERUSAHAAN OTOMOBIL NASIONAL SDN BHD 33: 11-01856-0101 31: Malaysia 32: 2011-12-22 54: AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is to be applied to an automobile. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00915 22: 2012/06/21 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: PERUSAHAAN OTOMOBIL NASIONAL SDN BHD 33: 11-01867-0101 31: Malaysia 32: 2011-12-22 54: FLOOR CONSOLE FOR AN AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is to be applied to a floor console for an automobile. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00917 22: 2012/06/21 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: PERUSAHAAN OTOMOBIL NASIONAL SDN BHD 33: 11-01859-0101 31: Malaysia 32: 2011-12-22 54: FRONT SEAT FOR AN AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is to be applied to a front seat for an automobile. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. Page | 303 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 57: The design is to be applied to a rear seat for an automobile. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00918 22: 2012/06/21 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: PERUSAHAAN OTOMOBIL NASIONAL SDN BHD 33: 11-01861-0101 31: Malaysia 32: 2011-12-22 54: REAR SEAT FOR AN AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is to be applied to a rear seat for an automobile. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00920 22: 2012/06/21 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: PERUSAHAAN OTOMOBIL NASIONAL SDN BHD 33: 11-01866-0101 31: Malaysia 32: 2011-12-22 54: STEERING WHEEL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is to be applied to a steering wheel for an automobile. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00919 22: 2012-06-21 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: PERUSAHAAN OTOMOBIL NASIONAL SDN BHD 33: 11-01862-0101 31: Malaysia 32: 2011-12-22 54: REAR SEAT FOR AN AUTOMOBILE Page | 304 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: A2012/00921 22: 2012/06/21 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: PERUSAHAAN OTOMOBIL NASIONAL SDN BHD 33: 11-01869-0101 31: Malaysia 32: 2011-12-22 54: SIDE MIRROR FOR AN AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is to be applied to a side mirror for an automobile. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00923 22: 2012/06/22 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 001307649 31: European Community 32: 201112-23 54: HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATOR 57: The design is to be applied to a hand-held aerosol generator. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00922 22: 2012/06/21 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: PERUSAHAAN OTOMOBIL NASIONAL SDN BHD 33: 11-01863-0101 31: Malaysia 32: 2011-12-22 54: REAR SEAT FOR AN AUTOMOBILE 57: The design is to be applied to a rear seat for an automobile. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00924 22: 2012/06/22 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 001307649 31: European Community 32: 201112-23 54: HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATOR Page | 305 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 57: The design is to be applied to a hand-held aerosol generator. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00925 22: 2012/06/22 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 001307649 31: European Community 32: 201112-23 54: HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATOR 57: The design is to be applied to a hand-held aerosol generator. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00926 22: 2012/06/22 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 001307649 31: European Community 32: 201112-23 54: HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATOR 57: The design is to be applied to a hand-held aerosol generator. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00927 22: 2012/06/22 23: 43: 2013/02/12 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 001307649 31: European Community 32: 201112-23 54: HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATOR 57: The design is to be applied to a hand-held aerosol generator. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00928 22: 2012/06/22 23: 43: 2013/02/14 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 001307656 31: European Community 32: 201112-23 54: HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATOR Page | 306 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 57: The design is to be applied to a hand-held aerosol generator. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 57: The design is to be applied to a hand-held aerosol generator. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00929 22: 2012/06/22 23: 43: 2013/02/14 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 001307656 31: European Community 32: 201112-23 54: HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATOR 57: The design is to be applied to a hand-held aerosol generator. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations. 21: A2012/00956. 22: 26/06/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part A 71: HEXABAG (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BLANK FOR A BAG 57: The design relates to an blank for a bag. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/00930 22: 2012/06/22 23: 43: 2013/02/14 52: Class 27 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 001307649 31: European Community 32: 201112-23 54: HAND-HELD AEROSOL GENERATOR 21: A2012/00965 22: 2012/06/27 23: 43: 2013/02/14 52: Class 25 24: Part A 71: GLOBAL ROOFING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: EXPANSION BRACKET 57: The design relates to an expansion bracket. The features of the design for which protection is claimed Page | 307 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL include the shape and/or configuration of the expansion bracket substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 54: CONTAINER 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s). 21: A2012/00980. 22: 29/06/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part A 71: POLYOAK PACKAGING (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINER 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s). 21: A2012/00982. 22: 29/06/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part A 71: POLYOAK PACKAGING (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CONTAINER 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s). 21: A2012/00981. 22: 29/06/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part A 71: POLYOAK PACKAGING (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. Page | 308 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: F2011/00601. 22: 07/04/2011. 23: 43: 52: Class 08. 24: Part F 71: DREK SMIT 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A DRILL ROD 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a drill rod substantially as illustrated in the attached drawing. The drill rod is of indefinite length. 21: F2011/1437 22: 2011/09/08 23: 43: 2013/01/11 52: Class 6 24: Part F 71: MIA CRADLE'S CC 54: A CRADLE 57: The cradle is shown in perspective front view showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: F2011/00797 22: 23: 2011/03/09 43: 2011/12/20 52: Class 8 24: Part F 71: FURBY GAS CC 54: A HANDLE 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed, include the shape and configuration of a handle, substantially as shown in the accompanying representation. 21: F2012/00305 22: 2012/03/19 23: 43: 2012/03/19 52: Class 13 24: Part F 71: LESCO MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: A SHUTTER COMPONENT Page | 309 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 57: The design is to be applied to a shutter component. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or conifguration of a shutter component substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view of first embodiment 21: F2012/00306 22: 2012-03-19 23: 43: 2012/03/19 52: Class 13 24: Part F 71: LESCO MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: A SET OF CONTACT STRIPS 57: The design is to be applied to a set of contact strips. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a set of contact strips substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. 21: F2012/00372 22: 23: 43: 2012-12-10 52: Class 24 24: Part F 71: RACHEL CORNELIA ROSSOUW 54: ARM SUPPORT 57: The novelty of the design as applied to an orthotic support resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying photographs Top view of first embodiment 21: F2012/00307 22: 2012-03-19 23: 43: 2012-03-19 52: Class 13 24: Part F 71: LESCO MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: A SET OF CONTACT COMPONENTS 57: The design is to be applied to a set of contact components. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a set of contact components substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. 21: F2012/00373 22: 27/03/2012 23: 43: 2012-12-10 52: Class 24 24: Part F 71: RACHEL CORNELIA ROSSOUW 54: HIP ADDUCTION Page | 310 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 57: The novelty of the design as applied to an orthotic support resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying photographs 21: F2012/00374 22: 27/03/2012 23: 43: 2012/12/10 52: Class 24 24: Part F 71: RACHEL CORNELIA ROSSOUW 54: ORTHOTIC SUPPORT - LEG/FOOT ELEVATOR 57: The novelty of the design as applied to an orthotic support resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying photographs 21: F2012/00432 22: 23: 2012/03/02 43: 2013/01/11 52: Class 12 24: Part F 71: JORDAAN, Lodewicus Johannes 54: FUEL FILLER 57: The design is for a fuel filler with a cap connector that can fit onto a fuel tank and a sleeve that can be pushed against a spring, to slide over the connector to open a discharge opening and a vent. The discharge opening extends from the inside of the tank and allows fuel to be poured, while the vent extends to a vent tube that extends into the tank and allows gasses to be vented while the fuel is poured. 21: F2012/00375 22:27/03/2012 23: 43: 2012/12/10 52: Class 24 24: Part F 71: RACHEL CORNELIA ROSSOUW 54: ORTHOTIC SUPPORT - TRAPEZE 57: The novelty of the design as applied to an orthotic support resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying photographs 21: F2012/00499 22: 2012/04/16 23: Page | 311 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 43: 2012/04/16 52: Class 22 24: Part F 71: AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED 54: EXPLOSIVE TIME DELAY ELEMENT CASINGS 57: An explosive time delay element casing for use in an explosive detonator comprises a hollow body. The body has an axially outwardly tapering inner end region of frusto-conical profile. The truncated end of the tapering inner end region opens out into and is thus located and defines a mouth in an end face of the time delay element casing, thus rendering an interior of the body accessible through the mouth. Adjacent the tapering inner end region, the body has a cylindrical inner region. 21: F2012/00508. 22: 18/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part F 71: KENZA HEALTH (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: PACKAGING FOR A SET OF PILLS 57: The features of this design for which protection are claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a packaging for a set of pills substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2012/00528 22: 2012/04/23 23: 43: 2012/04/23 52: Class 25 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: MOUNTING BRACKETS 57: The design is for a mounting bracket which has a rectangular outline when seen in plan view and a stepped profile when seen in side view. The bracket includes a major, planar portion and a minor attachment portion which depends downwardly from one side of the planar portion. The attachment portion has an outwardly projecting flange which gives it an L-shaped side profile which includes a pair of spaced apart elongate apertures for securing the bracket to a surface. The planar portion includes four, concentric, curved slots which are equiangularly spaced in a circle about a middle of the planar portion. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/00529 22: 2012/04/23 23: 43: 2012/04/23 52: Class 25 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited Page | 312 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 54: MOUNTING PLATES 57: The design is for a planar mounting plate. The mounting plate includes a number of elongate slots disposed adjacent to an outer periphery of the plate. A circular hole is provided through the centre of the plate. The plate further includes three, concentric, radially spaced apart sets of slots, each set comprising four curved slots, equiangularly spaced apart and arranged in a circle. The slots of each set are arranged such that the slots in adjacent sets are staggered with respect to one another. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: F2012/00530 22: 2012/04/23 23: 43: 2012/04/23 52: Class 8 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: MOUNTING BRACKETS 57: The design is for a mounting bracket. The mounting bracket includes a planar, rectangular base and a peripheral flange, at a right angle to the base, at one end thereof. The flange includes a pair of elongate, laterally extending, spaced apart holes. Inwardly spaced from the flange, the bracket includes a length of laterally extending angle iron, a first leg of which projects upwardly from the base in the same direction as the flange such that the flange and angle iron together form a U-shaped channel. A second leg of the angle iron, perpendicular to the first leg, projects away from the U-shaped channel, substantially parallel to the base and includes two, spaced apart circular holes. 21: F2012/00531 22: 2012/04/23 23: 43: 2012/04/23 52: Class 8 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: MOUNTING BRACKETS 57: The design is for a mounting bracket which has a rectangular outline when seen in plan view and a stepped profile when seen in side view. The bracket includes a major, planar portion and a minor attachment portion which depends downwardly from one side of the planar portion. The attachment portion has an outwardly projecting flange which gives it an L-shaped side profile which includes a pair of spaced apart elongate apertures for securing the bracket to a surface. The planar portion includes four, concentric, curved slots which are equiangularly spaced in a circle about a middle of the planar portion. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/00532 22: 2012/04/23 23: 43: 2012/04/23 52: Class 25 24: Part F Page | 313 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: MOUNTING PLATES 57: The design is for a mounting plate. The mounting plate is planar and has a square outline and includes four equiangularly spaced, concentric, arced apertures arranged in a circle toward a middle of the plate. The plate further includes a number of elongate apertures arranged adjacent a periphery of the plate. A first pair of spaced apart, registering, elongate apertures is provided along a first side of the plate and a second pair of shorter, registering, elongate apertures is provided along a second side which is adjacent to the first side. The first and second pairs of apertures repeat on opposite sides of the plate. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/00533 22: 2012/04/23 23: 43: 2012/04/23 52: Class 25 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: MOUNTING BRACKETS 57: The design is for a mounting bracket. The mounting bracket includes a planar, rectangular base and a peripheral flange, at a right angle to the base, at one end thereof. The flange includes a pair of elongate, laterally extending, spaced apart holes. Inwardly spaced from the flange, the bracket includes a length of laterally extending angle iron, a first leg of which projects upwardly from the base in the same direction as the flange such that the flange and angle iron together form a U-shaped channel. A second leg of the angle iron, perpendicular to the first leg, projects away from the U-shaped channel, substantially parallel to the base and includes two, spaced apart circular holes. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/00534 22: 2012/04/23 23: 43: 2012/04/23 52: Class 25 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: SUPPORT ARRANGEMENTS 57: The design is for a support arrangement which includes a pair of spaced apart, vertically extending, uprights and a pair of spaced apart tubular, crossbars extending horizontally between the respective uprights and forming a closed frame. The support arrangement further includes a pair of angled upright supports, each support supporting an upright from the rear. Each upright includes a foot in the form of a square plate, which has four holes, one at each corner of the plate, and an elongate Ushaped channel beam which is centrally mounted on the foot and extends upwardly from the foot. Modular construction of the support arrangement in varying configurations is facilitated by longitudinally spaced holes or perforations provided in every side or face of the uprights and crossbars. Each angled upright support includes a foot, a vertical member and an inclined member which is attached to the rear of one of the uprights. Page | 314 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL Three dimensional view from front Three dimensional view 21: F2012/00535 22: 2012/04/23 23: 43: 2012/04/23 52: Class 25 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: SUPPORTS 57: The design is for a support. The support includes an elongate member in the form of a U-shaped channel beam which is mounted on a foot in the form of a square plate which has four holes, one at each corner of the plate. The elongate member is centrally mounted on the foot and extends upwardly from the foot at a right angle. Each face of the Ushaped channel beam includes a series of holes longitudinally spaced along the face for the length of the beam. 21: F2012/00536 22: 2012/04/23 23: 43: 2012/04/23 52: Class 25 24: Part F 71: B & W Instrumentation and Electrical Limited 54: MOUNTING PLATES 57: The design is for a planar mounting plate which has a roughly square outline when seen in top view. The mounting plate includes a central circular aperture through which various attachment formations may be attached to the plate and four equiangularly spaced apart, arcuately curved apertures, one adjacent each side of the plate. The plate further includes an oblong aperture adjacent each trimmed corner of the plate. Each oblong aperture has rounded corners and extends partially inwardly toward a centre of the plate. Three dimensional view Page | 315 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: F2012/00551 22: 2012/04/25 23: 43: 2012/04/25 52: Class 16 24: Part F 71: PRINSLOO, Amanda Susanna 54: RETAINERS 57: The design is in respect of a retainer. The retainer is primarily, albeit not necessarily exclusively, for eyeglasses. The retainer includes a primary flexible elongate lanyard which includes adjustable primary looping formations at each end thereof, each of which is in the shape of the figure 8. Each primary looping formation can engage with an arm of a pair of eyeglasses. The primary flexible elongate lanyard further includes a pair of primary hooking formations which are located at two spaced apart locations such that, in use, when the retainer is placed around a neck, the primary hooking formations are positioned opposite each other. A pair of secondary flexible lanyards is provided. Each secondary lanyard includes a complementary secondary hooking formation at one end thereof, which hooks to one of the primary hooking formation, in use. Each secondary string also includes a secondary looping formation which can engage with an arm of another pair of eyeglasses, in use. 71: GROBBELAAR, PIERRE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A COLLAPSIBLE CARRIER FOR CUPS OF BEVERAGE 57: The novel features of the collapsible carrier reside in the shape or configuration thereof. 21: F2012/00558 22: 2012/04/26 23: 43: 2012/04/26 52: Class 19 24: Part F 71: Albert Sha'altiel 54: PAPER HOLDERS 57: The design to a paper holder substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/00553. 22: 30/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part F Three-dimensional view closed configuration Page | 316 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: F2012/00559 22: 2012/04/26 23: 2012/02/16 43: 2012/02/16 52: Class 20 24: Part F 71: EUROSHELF INVESTMENT HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 54: SHELF SUPPORTS 57: The design relates to a shelf support having sides which have adjacent ends which are spaced apart from one another so as to define open corners indicated by the reference letter "C" into which corner support brackets of an adjacent shelving unit is received, in use. 43: 2012/02/16 52: Class 8 24: Part F 71: EUROSHELF INVESTMENT HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 54: BRACKETS 57: The design relates to a bracket substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. Three dimensional view Three dimensional view 21: F2012/00560 22: 2012/04/26 23: 2012/02/16 43: 2012/02/16 52: Class 20 24: Part F 71: EUROSHELF INVESTMENT HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 54: SHELF SUPPORTS 57: The design relates to a shelf support substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. 21: F2012/00562 22: 2012/04/26 23: 43: 2012/04/26 52: Class 8 24: Part F 71: PERMA SEATING (PTY) LTD 54: A LEVER OF A POSITION ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE SEAT 57: The design is applied to a lever of a position adjustment system for a vehicle seat. The lever comprises an elongate circular cylindrical body having adjacent lug pairs A, which protrude laterally from a first end thereof. Disposed away from lug pairs A, and further along the length of the body, is a pivot C which extends laterally away from opposite sides of the body, but which is in the same plane as the lug pairs A. Three dimensional view 21: F2012/00561 22: 2012/04/26 23: 2012/02/16 Perspective view Page | 317 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: F2012/00563 22: 2012/04/26 23: 43: 2012/04/26 52: Class 8 24: Part F 71: PERMA SEATING (PTY) LTD 54: A LOWER RAIL OF A POSITION ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE SEAT 57: The design is applied to a lower rail of a position adjustment system for a vehicle seat. The lower rail is adapted to, in use, slide within a complementary upper rail and comprises an elongate body having a planar floor disposed between two identically shaped side walls. Each side wall extends generally perpendicularly away from the floor and terminates in a flange having an inwardly projecting lip. Each corner between the floor and a respective side wall is curved to provide locating space for bearings or the like. Perspective view 21: F2012/00565 22: 2012/04/26 23: 43: 2012/04/26 52: Class 8 24: Part F 71: PERMA SEATING (PTY) LTD 54: A PIVOT LOCATING MEMBER OF A POSITION ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE SEAT 57: The design is applied to a pivot locating member of a position adjustment system for a vehicle seat. In front view the member has an n-shaped outline with two legs depending from a roof. A through bore, for locating a pivot of a lever of said system, is provided in each leg and respective through bores are aligned with each other. The roof and legs are shaped to fit snugly between a roof and side walls of an upper rail of said system. Perspective view 21: F2012/00564 22: 2012/04/26 23: 43: 2012/04/26 52: Class 8 24: Part F 71: PERMA SEATING (PTY) LTD 54: AN UPPER RAIL OF A POSITION ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE SEAT 57: The design is applied to an upper rail of a position adjustment system for a vehicle seat. The upper rail is adapted to, in use, slide within a complementary lower rail and comprises an elongate body having a planar roof disposed between two identically shaped side walls. Each side wall extends generally perpendicularly away from the roof and terminates in a flange having a curved base from which an upright protrusion extends. When the upper rail is engaged with said lower rail, each curved base provides locating space for bearings or the like. Perspective view 21: F2012/00570. 22: 30/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 28. 24: Part F 71: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED 33: EU. 31: 001940792-0003. 32: 2011/10/31 54: GRILL FOR A HAIR DRYER Page | 318 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 57: This design relates to a grill for a hair dryer. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a grill for a hair dryer substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: F2012/00572. 22: 30/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 28. 24: Part F 71: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED 33: EU. 31: 001940792-0002. 32: 2011/10/31 54: GRILL FOR HAIR DRYER 57: This design relates to a grill for a hair dryer. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a grill for a hair dryer substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: F2012/00573. 22: 30/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 28. 24: Part F 71: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED 33: EU. 31: 001940792-0002. 32: 2011/10/31 54: GRILL FOR A HAIR DRYER 57: This design relates to a grill for a hair dryer. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a grill for a hair dryer substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: F2012/00574. 22: 30/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 28. 24: Part F 71: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED Page | 319 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 33: EU. 31: 001940792-0001. 32: 2011/10/31 54: GRILL FOR A HAIR DRYER 57: This design relates to a grill for a hair dryer. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a grill for a hair dryer substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: F2012/00577. 22: 30/04/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 28. 24: Part F 71: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED 33: EU. 31: 001940388-0005. 32: 2011/10/31 54: GRILL FOR A HAIR DRYER 57: This design relates to a grill for a hair dryer. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a grill for a hair dryer substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. 21: F2012/00598. 22: 04/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 08. 24: Part F 71: TRUSEAL (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A LOCKING DEVICE 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and configuration of the locking device substantially as illustrated in the accomp 21: F2012/00609. 22: 03/05/2012. 23: 05/04/2012 43: 52: Class 25. 24: Part F 71: FODDER SOLUTIONS (QLD) PTY LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: GREENHOUSES 57: The design relates to a greenhouse, specifically to a racking system for a greenhouse. The racking system is defined by a racking assembly which includes a plurality of horizontally extending racks extending from the front end to the rear end of the Page | 320 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL racking system. The racks are of a depth suitable to receive a predetermined number of rows of trays. The racks each include a plurality of rails to facilitate the sliding of the trays from the front end to the rear. 21: F2012/00680. 22: 14/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 31. 24: Part F 71: JACQUES PRINSLOO 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A STOVE 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a stove substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2012/00613. 22: 07/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 08. 24: Part F 71: WILLEM JACOBUS GAGIANO 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SLIDING SOCKS HANGER 57:The shape and reconfiguration of a sliding socks hanger substantially as shown in the accompanying representations. 21: F2012/00716. 22: 18/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 30. 24: Part F 71: LEON LIVERSAGE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SADDLE TREE 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape, pattern and configuration of a saddle tree substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Page | 321 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 54: PRE-FABRICATED WALL PANEL 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a pre-fabricated wall panel for a housing structure, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2012/00722 22: 2012/05/22 23: 43: 2013/01/25 52: Class 25 24: F 71: DALFRED KONSTRUKSIE (PTY) LTD 54: PRE-FABRICATED WALL PANEL 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a pre-fabricated wall panel for a housing structure, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2012/00724 22: 2012/05/22 23: 43: 2013/01/25 52: Class 25 24: Part F 71: DALFRED KONSTRUKSIE (PTY) LTD 54: PRE-FABRICATED WALL PANEL 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a pre-fabricated wall panel for a housing structure, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2012/00723 22: 2012/05/22 23: 43: 2013-01-25 52: Class 25 24: Part F 71: DALFRED KONSTRUKSIE (PTY) LTD Page | 322 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 54: STRIP FOR APPLICATION TO A SURFACE WHICH CARRIES VEHICULAR TRAFFIC 57: The strip for which protection is claimed is as shown in the publication drawing. 21: F2012/00725 22: 2012/05/22 23: 43: 2013/01/25 52: Class 25 24: Part F 71: DALFRED KONSTRUKSIE (PTY) LTD 54: PRE-FABRICATED WALL PANEL 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a pre-fabricated wall panel for a housing structure, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2012/00748 22: 28/05/2012 23: 43: 2013/01/28 52: Class 20 24: Part F 71: STRIPE-IT CC 21: F2012/00787. 22: 30/05/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 28. 24: Part F 71: ABDOUL PHATHWA SENENE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: TOILET VALVE LIFTING BUTTON 57: The toilet valve lifting button is retrofitted on a toilet and it enables a person to limit the amount of water used on a flush, pressing the button will release a small amount of water instead of completely emptying the toilet tank. The valve lifting button uses a string that lifts a toilets valve when pressed. 21: F2012/00829 22: 2012/06/04 23: 43: 2013/02/11 52: Class 12 24: Part F 71: KÜHN, Carel, Frederik, George 54: FLUID COLLECTION CONTAINER 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a fluid collection container, substantially as illustrated by solid lines in the accompanying representations. Page | 323 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: F2012/00957. 22: 26/06/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part F 71: HEXABAG (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: BLANK FOR A BAG 57: The design relates to a blank for a bag. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration. 21: F2012/00958. 22: 26/06/2012. 23: 43: 52: Class 28. 24: Part F 71: YOSEF GROSS NOAH AMIT 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: ANTI-WRINKLE DEVICE 57: The design relates to an anti- wringle device. The features of the design are those of pattern, shape and configuration. 21: F2012/00966 22: 2012/06/27 23: 43: 2013/02/14 52: Class 25 24: Part F 71: GLOBAL ROOFING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LIMITED 54: EXPANSION BRACKET 57: The design relates to an expansion bracket. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of the expansion bracket substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. 21: F2012/0539 22: 2012/04/23 23: 43: 2013/01/15 52: Class 9 24: Part F 71: TAALMAN FAMILY TRUST (IT 1713/96) 54: A MASSAGER AND CONTAINER 57: The design relates to a massager and container. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. Page | 324 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 33: US 31: 29/403,566 32: 2011-10-07 54: Adapter for a Ground Engaging Machine Implement 57: The design relates to an adaptor for a ground engaging machine implement. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/00436 22: 2012/04/03 23: 43: 2013/01/11 52: Class 28. 24: Part A 71: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA 33: JP 31: 2011-024274 32: 2011-10-24 54: Hair Dryer 57: The design relates to a hair dryer. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/00465 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2013/01/15 52: Class 8. 24: Part A 71: CATERPILLAR INC. 33: US 31: 29/403,570 32: 2011-10-07 54: Tip for a Ground Engaging Machine Implement 57: The design relates to a tip for a ground engaging machine implement. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/00464 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2013/01/15 52: Class 8. 24: Part A 71: CATERPILLAR INC. Page | 325 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 71: CATERPILLAR INC. 33: US 31: 29/403,598 32: 2011-10-07 54: Tip for a Ground Engaging Machine Implement 57: The design relates to a tip for a ground engaging machine implement. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/00466 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2013-01-15 52: Class 8. 24: Part A 71: CATERPILLAR INC. 33: US 31: 29/403,595 32: 2011-10-07 54: Tip for a Ground Engaging Machine Implement 57: The design relates to a tip for a ground engaging machine implement. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/00468 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2013/01/15 52: Class 8. 24: Part A 71: CATERPILLAR INC. 33: US 31: 29/403,600 32: 2011-10-07 54: Tip for a Ground Engaging Machine Implement 57: The design relates to a tip for a ground engaging machine implement. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/00467 22: 2012-04-10 23: 43: 2013-01-15 52: Class 8. 24: Part A Page | 326 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: A2012/00469 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2013/01/15 52: Class 8. 24: Part A 71: CATERPILLAR INC. 33: US 31: 29/403,566 32: 2011-10-07 54: Adapter for a Ground Engaging Machine Implement 57: The design relates to an adaptor for a ground engaging machine implement. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/00471 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2013/01/15 52: Class 8. 24: Part A 71: CATERPILLAR INC. 33: US 31: 29/403,570 32: 2011-10-07 54: Tip for a Ground Engaging Machine Implement 57: The design relates to a tip for a ground engaging machine implement. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/00470 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2013/01/15 52: Class 8. 24: Part A 71: CATERPILLAR INC. 33: US 31: 29/403,570 32: 2011-10-07 54: Tip for a Ground Engaging Machine Implement 57: The design relates to a tip for a ground engaging machine implement. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2012/00473 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2013/01/15 52: Class 19. 24: Part A 71: VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION 33: US 31: 29/403,725 32: 2011-10-10 54: Card 57: The design relates to a card. The features for which protection is claimed reside in the appearance Page | 327 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL of a card resulting from the configuration of a matrix of characters used as an account identifier on the card. 21: A2012/00474 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2013/01/15 52: Class 19. 24: Part A 71: VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION 33: US 31: 29/403,725 32: 2011-10-10 54: Card 57: The design relates to a card. The features for which protection is claimed reside in the appearance of a card resulting from the configuration of a matrix of characters used as an account identifier on the card. 21: A2012/00475 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2013/01/15 52: Class 19. 24: Part A 71: VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION 33: US 31: 29/403,725 32: 2011-10-10 54: Card 57: The design relates to a card. The features for which protection is claimed reside in the appearance of a card resulting from the configuration of a matrix of characters used as an account identifier on the card. 21: A2012/00476 22: 2012/04/10 23: 43: 2013/01/15 52: Class 2. 24: Part A 71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC. 33: US 31: 29/403,812 32: 2011-10-11 54: Insole for a shoe 57: The design relates to an insole for a shoe. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation. 21: A2012/00507 22: 2012/04/18 23: 43: 2013-01-15 52: Class 26. 24: Part A 71: MAG INSTRUMENT, INC. 33: US 31: 29/404,369 32: 2011-10-19 54: Flashlight 57: The design relates to a flashlight. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation. Page | 328 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 21: A2012/00545 22: 2012/04/24 23: 43: 2013/01/15 52: Class 20. 24: Part A 71: AMFI CRAFT CC 54: Display Bin 57: The design relates to a display bin. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2012/00409 22: 2012/04/02 23: 43: 2013/01/11 52: Class 8. 24: Part F 71: MTHIYANE, MBONISWA GREENFIELD 54: Telescopic Tow Bar 57: The design relates to a telescopic tow bar. The features of the design are those of shape and configuration. 21: F2012/00506 22: 2012/04/17 23: 2012/02/15 43: 2013/01/15 52: Class 10. 24: Part F 71: KISTLER HOLDING AG 54: Force Sensor 57: The design relates to a force sensor. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: F2012/00516 22: 2012/04/19 23: 43: 2013/01/15 52: Class 12. 24: Part F Page | 329 MARCH 2013 PATENT JOURNAL 71: SALZGITTER MZANZI (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: Throw-over Loader 57: The design relates to a throw-over loader. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration of the illustrated throw-over loader. Page | 330 MARCH 2013 CIPC PATENT JOURNAL HYPOTHECATIONS No records available JUDGMENTS No records available OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES No records available 331 MARCH 2013 CIPC PATENT JOURNAL 4. COPYRIGHT 332 MARCH 2013 CIPC PATENT JOURNAL COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE (Applications filed in terms of Act No. 62 of 1977) Any person, who has grounds for objection to the registration of the copyright in any of the following cinematographs films, may within the prescribed time, lodge Notice of Opposition on Form RF 5 contained in the Second Schedule to the Registration of Copyright in Cinematograph Films Regulations, 1980. The prescribed time is one month after the date of advertisement .This period may on application be extended by the Registrar. The numerical denote the following: (21) Official application number. (22) Date of application. (43) Date of acceptance. (24) Date(s) and place(s) at which cinematograph films was made. (25) Date and place of first publication. (71) Name (s) of all applicant (s). (75) Name of author. (76) Name of producer (77) Name of director (54) Title of cinematograph film. (78) Name(s) of principal players or narrator. (26) Places at which cinematograph film may be viewed and conditions. (55) Specimen lodged/Not lodged. (56) Preview requested/Not requested. (57) Abstract (Storyline). (58) Category. 21: 2013/00001. 22: 29/11/2012 43: 11/01/2013 24: Year 2011 United States of America 25: 09 September 2012 Toronto Film Festival 71: TCYK, LLC 75: TCYK, LLC 76: Nicolas Chartier, Bill Holderman and Robert Redford 77: Robert Redford 54: THE COMPANY YOU KEEP 78: Robert Redford, Shia LeBeouf, Susan Sarandon, Anna Kendrick, Chris Cooper, Julie Christie, Terence Howard and Nick Nolte. 26: SAFACT 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: A thriller centred on a former weather underground activist who goes on a run from a journalist who has discovered his identity. 58: Thriller 21: 2013/00002 22: 2012-11-29 43: 2013-01-11 24: 08 April 2011 – 14 May 2011, New Orleans and Los Angeles 25: 23 November 2012 South Africa 71: Georgia Film Fund Three, LLC 75: Georgia Film Fund Three, LLC 76: Curtis Jackson, Randall Emmet and George Furla 77: Jessy Terrero 54: FREELANCERS 78: Robert De Niro, Curtis “50 Cent” and Forest Whitaker 26: SAFACT 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: The son of slain NYPD officer joins forces, where he falls in with his father's former partner and a team of rogue cops. His new boss, Sarcone, will see if he has what it takes to be rogue through many trials and tribulations of loyalty, trust and respect. When the truth about his father's death is revealed revenge takes him over and he won't stop until justice has been truly served. 58: Action 21: 2013/00003 22: 2012-11-29 43: 2013-01-11 24: 11 July 2011 to 13 August 2011 New York 25: 12 October 2012 South Africa 71: Dog Dave Productions. LLC 75: Dog Dave Productions, LLC 76: Nicolas Chartier, Alan Greisman, Lori McCreary, Salli Newman, Rob Reiner and David Valdes 77: Rob Reiner 54: THE MAGIC OF BELLE ISLE 78: Morgan Freeman and Virginia Madsen 26: SAFACT 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: In an effort to tap in his original talent, a wheelchair bound author moves to a rural town where he befriends a single mother and her three kids, who help reignite his passion for writing. 58: Drama 333 MARCH 2013 CIPC PATENT JOURNAL HYPOTHECATIONS No records available JUDGMENTS No records available OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES No records available 334 MARCH 2013 CIPC PATENT JOURNAL 5. CORRECTION NOTICES 335 MARCH 2013 CIPC PATENT JOURNAL TRADE MARKS No records available PATENTS Patent Correction Notice August 2012 Patent Journal The patent amendment under application number 2011/00171 was published in the August 2012 patent journal on page 69 instead of 2011/02270 which is the correct patent application number. DESIGNS No records available OPYRIGHT No records available 336