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PATENT JOURNAL
INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND
COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS
VOL 45 ● No.3
MARCH 2012
Part II of II
ISSUED MONTHLY
ISSN 2223-4837
DATE OF ISSUE: 28 March 2012
MARCH 2012
PATENT JOURNAL
PATENT JOURNAL
INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND
COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS
VOL. 45NO. 3
Date of Issue: 28 March 2012
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.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2. PATENTS ............................................................................................................................... 5
APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS .............................................................................................................................. 6
ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1) ................................................ 48
CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39 .......................................................................................... 51
PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND 63 ............................................... 52
PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 ............................................... 52
PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN ................................................................................. 52
APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT .............................................................................. 52
APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT
................................................................................................................................................................................ 56
APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION ...................................................................................................... 56
INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 58
HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 295
JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 295
OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 295
3. DESIGNS ........................................................................................................................... 296
APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993 ............................ 297
ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 ........................................... 306
CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 ........................................................................................ 306
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED ..................................................................................... 306
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED ............................................................................. 306
APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT .......... 307
APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION ..................... 309
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS ........................................................................................................ 310
HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 373
JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 373
OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 373
4. COPYRIGHT ...................................................................................................................... 374
NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE ............................................................................................................................... 375
HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 376
JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 376
OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 376
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5. CORRECTION NOTICES ................................................................................................... 377
NOTIFICATION OF THE PATENT EXAMINATION BOARD IN TERMS OF SECTION 21 OF THE PATENT ACT 1978
.............................................................................................................................................................................. 377
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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 27/02/2012 2012/01412 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENHANCING THE EFFICIENCY OF A DIGITALLY
COMMUNICATED DATA EXCHANGE ~ 71:AUERBACH GROUP LLC 13109 Jasmine Hill Terrace Rockville MD
20850 ~ 72:ANDREW AUERBACH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/762.324 ~ 32: 17/04/2010
2012/01413 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HEADPHONES WITH A SPEAKER ON THE SPRING ~ 71:MAHLOHONOLO
MANOLO 20005 Zone 14 Sebkeng 1983 THABO KGABUNG 20005 Zone 14 Sebkeng 1983 ~
72:MAHLOHONOLO MANOLO THABO KGABUNG
2012/01414 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LUCENT SERVICE CONSUMER E-NOTIFIER ~ 71:LUCENT PROMOTIONS CC
1983 Block F Soshanguve 0152 ~ 72:STANLEY MAKHAYA LUNGILE ISIAH MTSWENI
2012/01415 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ORAL CARE ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA Lynnwood Road Hillcrest
Pretoria 0082 ~ 72:HENLEY-SMITH CYNTHIA JOAN LALL NAMRITA BOTHA FRANCINA SUSANNA HUSSEIN
AHMED ADBEL-FATTAH
2012/01416 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SALT WATER CHLORINATOR ~ 71:DAVEY WATER PRODUCTS PTY LTD 6
Lakeview Drive Scoresby Victoria 3179 ~ 72:DAVIDSON ROBERT BRUCE LANCE MARK ANDREW ~ 33: AU ~
31: 2010902315 ~ 32: 26/05/2010
2012/01417 ~ Complete ~ 54: A MOIL GUIDE ~ 71:RUSSELL MINERAL EQUIPMENT PTY LTD 149 Hursley
Road Toowoomba QLD 4350 ~ 72:VALLER GREGORY OLIVER RUBIE PETER JOHN ~ 33: AU ~ 31:
2009904397 ~ 32: 11/09/2009
2012/01418 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DEVICE FOR CLEANING A SCREEN OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE ~
71:AGENBAG PETRE Le Cottage No 2 829 Cronstedt Road Moreletapark 0044 ~ 72:AGENBAG PETRE
2012/01419 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARABOLIC TROUGH COLLECTOR ~ 71:FLAGSOL GMBH Agrippinawerft 30
50678 Köln ~ 72:KOTTER JENS WEINREBE GERHARD SCHWEITZER AXEL WIDMAYER MATHIAS SCHIEL
WOLFGANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/713.536 ~ 32: 26/02/2010
2012/01420 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCING SPINNABLE AND DYEABLE POLYESTER FIBERS ~ 71:BASF SE
D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:BAUM PIA SCHEUERMANN KLAUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09166985.3 ~ 32: 31/07/2009
2012/01421 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR IRON-MAKING WITH FULL OXYGEN AND HYDROGEN-RICH
GAS AND EQUIPMENT THEREOF ~ 71:CENTRAL IRON & STEEL RESEARCH INSTUTE% 76 Xueyuannan
Road Haidan District Beijing 100081 SHANDONG TIEXIONG METALLURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD North
Zouping County Shandong 256200 SHANDONG COKING GROUP CO LTD 97 Liuquan Road Zhangdian Zibo
Shandong 255000 ~ 72:QI YUANHONG WANG QINGTAO YAN DINGLIU GUO PEIMIN ~ 33: CN ~ 31:
201010146443.3 ~ 32: 14/04/2010
2012/01422 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL GLOSSING SYSTEM FOR PAPER AND PAPERBOARD COATINGS ~
71:BASF CORPORATION 100 Campus Drive Florham Park NJ 07932 ~ 72:MATHUR SHARAD ABUNDIS DAVID
FURTICK RANDALL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/229.381 ~ 32: 29/07/2009
2012/01423 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE CONTROL OF NEMATODES AND
SOIL BORNE DISEASES ~ 71:ORO AGRI INC 990 Trophy Club Drive Trophy Club 76262 Texas ~ 72:PULLEN
ERROLL M PULLEN MELVIN DONOVAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/585.232 ~ 32: 09/09/2009
2012/01424 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORM ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE
WITWATERSRAND JOHANNESBURG 1 Jan Smuts Avenue Braamfontein Johannesburg ~ 72:MOODLEY
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KOVANYA PILLAY VINESS CHOONARA YAHYA ESSOP DU TOIT LISA CLAIRE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/03744 ~
32: 26/11/2010
2012/01425 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SOLAR COLLECTOR ~ 71:KINGSPAN HOLDINGS (IRL) LIMITED Dublin Road
Kingscourt County Cavan ~ 72:PELAN RICHARD MCENTEE PAUL THOMAS DAVIS PATRICK ROBERT ~ 33:
IE ~ 31: 2009/0637 ~ 32: 21/08/2009
2012/01426 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DOWNDRAUGHT STOVE ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Cnr.
Kingsway & University Roads Auckland Park Johannesburg 2006 ~ 72:PEMBERTON-PIGOTT CRISPIN
ROBERT
2012/01427 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOSAGE REGIMENS FOR HVC COMBINATION THERAPY COMPRISING
BI201335, INTERFERON ALPHA AND RIBAVIRIN ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH
Binger Strasse 173 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:HAEFNER CARLA STEINMANN GERHARD STERN JERRY
O YONG CHAN-LOI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/256.516 ~ 32: 30/10/2009
2012/01428 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLOW METER ASSEMBLY, GATE ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF FLOW
MEASUREMENT ~ 71:RUBICON RESEARCH PTY LTD 1 Cato Street Hawthorn Victoria 3122 ~ 72:AUGHTON
DAVID JOHN PEARSON DAMIEN VERNON ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010902414 ~ 32: 02/06/2010
2012/01429 ~ Complete ~ 54: 1,2-DIHYDRO-2-OXOQUINOLINE COMPOUNDS AS 5-HT4 RECEPTOR
LIGANDS ~ 71:SUVEN LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED Serence Chambers Road 5 Avenue 7 Banjara Hills Hyderabad
500 034 Andhra Pradesh ~ 72:NIROGI RAMAKRISHNA MOHAMMED ABDUL RASHEED AHMED ISHTIYAQUE
JAYARAJAN PRADEEP KANDIKERE NAGARAJ VISHWOTTAM SHINDE ANIL KARBHARI KAMBHAMPATI
RAMA SASTRI BHYRAPUNENI GOPINADH RAVULA JYOTHSNA PATNALA SRIRAMACHANDRA MURTHY
JASTI VENKATESWARLU ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2224/CHE/2009 ~ 32: 14/09/2009
2012/01430 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUNCTIONAL SPACER FOR SEPARATING BULBS IN A MULTIPOLAR
CUTTOFF DEVICE, AND CIRCUIT BREAKER ~ 71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 35 rue Joseph
Monier F-92500 Rueil-Malmaison ~ 72:GRUMEL CHRISTOPHE RIVAL MARC ANGLADE HERVE ~ 33: FR ~ 31:
0904458 ~ 32: 18/09/2009
2012/01431 ~ Complete ~ 54: ASSEMBLY OF DOUBLE-CASING MULTIPOLAR CUTOFF DEVICE, AND
CIRCUIT BREAKER INCLUDING SAME ~ 71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier
F-92500 Rueil-Malmaison ~ 72:NEREAU JEAN-PIERRE GRUMEL CHRISTOPHE RIVAL MARC ANGLADE
HERVE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 09/04459 ~ 32: 18/09/2009
2012/01432 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACTIVATION OF ELECTRODE SURFACES BY MEANS OF VACUUM
DEPOSITION TECHNIQUES IN A CONTINUOUS PROCESS ~ 71:INDUSTRIE DE NORA S.P.A. Via Bistolfi 35
I-20134 Milano ~ 72:ANTOZZI ANTONIO LORENZO GULLA ANDREA FRANCESO IACOPETTI LUCIANO
MARTELLI GIAN NICOLA RAMUNNI ENRICO URGEGHE CHRISTIAN ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2009A001531 ~ 32:
03/09/2009
2012/01433 ~ Complete ~ 54: COUPON BEARING SPONSOR ACCOUNT TRANSACTION AUTHORIZATION ~
71:VISA U.S.A INC 900 Metro Center Boulevard Foster City California 94404 ~ 72:CERVENKA KAREN L
TAYLOR MARY THERESA MA GWEN DIANE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/860.578 ~ 32: 20/08/2010
2012/01434 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF METFORMIN IN CANCER TREATMENT AND PREVENTION ~
71:PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE 17 Quincy Street Cambridge Massachusetts 02138 ~
72:STRUHL KEVIN HIRSCH HEATHER ILIOPOULOS DIMITRIOS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/236.778 ~ 32: 25/08/2009
2012/01435 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOSE ESCALATION ENZYME REPLACEMENT THERAPY FOR TREATING
ACID SPHINGOMYELINASE DEFICIENCY ~ 71:MOUNT SINAI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF NEW YORK
UNIVERSITY One Gustave L Levy Place New York 10029 New York GENZYME CORPORATION 500 Kendall
Street Cambridge MA 02142 ~ 72:SCHUCHMAN EDWARD H DESNICK ROBERT J COX GERALD F
ANDREWS LAURA P MURRAY JAMES M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/238.113 ~ 32: 28/08/2009
2012/01436 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR POLYPEPTIDE PURIFICATION ~ 71:LONZA
BIOLOGICS PLC 228-230 Bath Road Slough SL1 4DX ~ 72:WHICKMAN MARK R MANSOOR SAM ~ 33: EP ~
31: 09169911.6 ~ 32: 10/09/2009
2012/01437 ~ Complete ~ 54: GLYCINE COMPOUND ~ 71:ASTELLAS PHARMA INC 3-11 Nihonbashi-Honcho
2-Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo 1038411 ~ 72:YOSHIHARA KOUSEI SUZUKI DAISUKE YAMAKI SUSUMU KOGA
YUJI SEKI NORIO FUJIYASU JIRO NEYA MASAHIRO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-214991 ~ 32: 16/09/2009
2012/01438 ~ Complete ~ 54: INJECTABLE AQUEOUS OPHTHALMIC COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF USE
THEREFOR ~ 71:ALCON RESEARCH LTD 6201 South Freeway Fort Worth 76134 Texas ~ 72:CHOWHAN
MASOOD A HOHMAN THOMAS C CASTILLO ERNESTO J HAN WESLEY WEHSIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/244.916
~ 32: 23/09/2009
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2012/01439 ~ Complete ~ 54: TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENCLOSURES ~ 71:EMERSON NETWORK POWER,
ENERGY SYSTEMS, NORTH AMERICA, INC 4350 WEAVER PARKWAY WARRENVILLE 60555 ILLINOIS ~
72:ELKINS JIN WHITESIDE CHRISTOPHER S NILSSON HANS BERTIL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/552.045 ~ 32:
01/09/2009
2012/01440 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF ZIRCONIA-BASED MATERIAL WITH AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE ~ 71:THE SOUTH AFRICAN NUCLEAR ENERGY CORPORATION LIMITED Pelindaba 0250 District
Brits ~ 72:NEL JOHANNES THEODORUS DU PLESSIS WILHELMINA CROUSE PHILIPPUS LODEWYK
RETIEF WILLEM LIEBENBERG ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/05297 ~ 32: 29/07/2009
2012/01441 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUPPORT ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:M PROPS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 1 Silver
Stream Village No 9 Heather Street Malanshof Gauteng province ~ 72:MAY COLIN MARK POTGIETER GAVIN
MICHAEL GROVES EDWARD GEORGE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02736 ~ 32: 12/04/2011
2012/01442 ~ Complete ~ 54: BENZYL ARALKYL ETHER COMPOUNDS, METHODS FOR PREPARING SAME,
INTERMEDIATE COMPOUNDS, USE OF SAID COMPOUNDS, METHOD FOR TREATMENT AND/OR
PREVENTION, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND MEDICAMENT CONTAINING SAME ~ 71:BIOLAB
SANUS FARMACEUTICA LTDA Av.Paulo Ayres 280 Vila Iasi 04071-900 Taboao de Serra - Sp ~ 72:KEPPLER
ARTUR FRANZ ZAIM MARCIO HENRIQUE SACURAI SERGIO LUIZ TOUZARIM CARLOS EDUARDO DA
COSTA ~ 33: BR ~ 31: PI0904249-0 ~ 32: 28/08/2009
2012/01443 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMAGE ENCODING METHOD, IMAGE DECODING METHOD, IMAGE
ENCODING DEVICE, AND IMAGE DECODING DEVICE ~ 71:PANASONIC CORPORATION 1006 Oaza
Kadoma Kadoma-shi Osaka 571-8501 ~ 72:NISHI TAKAHIRO SASAKI TAIJI TOMA TADAMASA ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/371.827 ~ 32: 09/09/2010
2012/01444 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADHESIVE BANDAGE ~ 71:JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER COMPANIES
INC. Grandview Road Skillman New Jersey 08558 ~ 72:CHAN JENNIFER WING-YEE REDDY MEGHA
PETERSACK VINCENT JOHN EKNOIAN MICHAEL WILLIAM RIZZO CARMINE MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31:
13/036.499 ~ 32: 28/02/2011
2012/01445 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADHESIVE BANDAGE ~ 71:JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER COMPANIES
INC. Grandview Road Skillman New Jersey 08558 ~ 72:CHAN JENNIFER WING-YEE REDDY MEGHA
PETERSACK VINCENT JOHN EKNOIAN MICHAEL WILLIAM RIZZO CARMINE MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31:
13/036.471 ~ 32: 28/02/2011
2012/01446 ~ Complete ~ 54: (THIO)MORPHOLINE DERIVATIVES AS S1P MODULATORS ~ 71:ABBOTT
HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS B.V. C.J. Van Houtenlaan 36 NL-1381 CP Weesp ~ 72:IWEMA BAKKER WOUTER I
MONS HARMEN RONKEN ERIC FRANKENA JURJEN COOLEN HEIN K.A.C STOIT AXEL VAN DER KAM
ELIZABETH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/238.518 ~ 32: 31/08/2009
2012/01447 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CONTAINER ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:DIEDERIK JOHANNES HATTINGH 11
Frans Roos Street Stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:DIEDERIK JOHANNES HATTINGH
2012/01448 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COMPRESSING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:DIEDERIK JOHANNES HATTINGH 11
Frans Roos Street Stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:DIEDERIK JOHANNES HATTINGH 11 Frans Roos Street
Stellenbosch 7600
2012/01449 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NUMBER PLATE PASSIVE ELECTRONIC CHIP/ALUMINIUM/METAL ~
71:JAMES THEOPHILUS PRABUDASS Flat 3 25 Alexander Street Berea Johannesburg 2198 ~ 72:JAMES
THEOPHILUS PRABUDASS
2012/01450 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PORTABLE WATER PURIFIER ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND
JOHANNESBURG 1 Jan Smuts Avenue Braamfontein Johannesburg ~ 72:CRAIG MICHAEL SHERIDAN
- APPLIED ON 28/02/2012 2012/01451 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF INTRODUCTING AN ADHESIVE TO A ROCK HOLE AND AN
APPARATUS THEREFOR ~ 71:GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~
72:CROMPTON BRENDAN ROBERT PASTORINO PAULO ETTORE CAWOOD MARTIN
2012/01452 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RECYCLED PAPER WALLETS ~ 71:GARY JOHN GREEF 99 Capewag Tail
Kelvin Estates Kempton Park ~ 72:GARY JOHN GREEF
2012/01453 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUDIO CASING ~ 71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 204 Hyde Gate 27 Ruth
Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN
2012/01454 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DATA CAPTURE ~ 71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 204 Hyde Gate 27 Ruth
Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN
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2012/01455 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INFORMATION SIGNAGE ~ 71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 204 Hyde Gate 27
Ruth Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN
2012/01456 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INSPECTION AND REPAIR CAPSULE ~ 71:SKYRIDERS ACCESS
SPECIALISTS (PTY) LTD No 11 Criscon Park 23/48 Richards Drive Halfway House Midrand ~ 72:ZINN
MICHAEL TREVOR WOODS QUINTON ENCOMBE BUYS PETRUS HENDRIK
2012/01457 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPLETE GENOME SEQUENCE OF THE METHANOGEN
METHANOBREVIBACTER RUMINANTIUM ~ 71:PASTORAL GREENHOUSE GAS RESEARCH LTD Level 4
154 Featgerston Street Wellington 6011 ~ 72:ALTERMANN ERIC HEINZ ATTWOOD GRAEME TREVOR COOK
GREGORY DEY DEBJIT FERGUSON SCOTT A JANSSEN PETRUS HENDRICUS KELLY WILLIAM JOHN
KONG ZHANHAO LAMBIE SUZANNE LEAHY SINEAD CHRISTINE LI DONG MCCMILLAN DUNCAN
MCTAVISH SHARLA PACHECO DIANA RONIMUS ROBERT STARR SANG CARRIE YEOMAN CARL ~ 33: US
~ 31: 61/237.296 ~ 32: 27/08/2009
2012/01458 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF UNDERGROUND ROCK BLASTING ~ 71:ORICA EXPLOSIVES
TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD 1 Nicholson Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 ~ 72:THOMSON STUART PATRICK
FREEMAN SEAN MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/246.653 ~ 32: 29/09/2009
2012/01459 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A BUILDING COMPONENT AND A BUILDING
COMPONENT MANUFACTURED BY SUCH A METHOD ~ 71:MITCHELL TECHNOLOGICAL INDUSTRIES CC
22 Ivy Park Gate No 2 Ivy Road Pinetown 3610 ~ 72:MITCHELL CRAIG ROBERT
2012/01460 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HEATING DEVICE ~ 71:NICHOLSON ANTHONY LYNDON No 8 Helen Brown
Drive Mooi River 3300 KwaZulu Natal ~ 72:NICHOLSON ANTHONY LYNDON
2012/01461 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY FOR IRON-KROM ALLOYS PRODUCTION AND
RELATED PLANT ~ 71:APPOLONIA PAOLO Via Nazionale 16 I-25044 Capo Di Ponte (BS) ~ 72:APPOLONIA
PAOLO
2012/01462 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRUCK BODY ~ 71:WESTERN TECHNOLOGY SERVICES INTERNATIONAL
,INC 415 First Street Mills Wyoming 82644 ~ 72:REYNOLDS FREDERICK J HEHN RONALD L ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/288.150 ~ 32: 18/12/2009
2012/01463 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR MAKING ALUMINOSILICATE ZSM-12 ~ 71:CHEVRON U.S.A. INC
6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon 94583 California ~ 72:BURTON ALLEN W DAVIS TRACY M ~ 33: US ~
31: 12/622.680 ~ 32: 20/11/2009
2012/01464 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDROCARBON SYNTHESIS REACTION APPARATUS, HYDROCARBON
SYNTHESIS REACTION SYSTEM, AND LIQUID HYDROCARBON RECOVERY METHOD ~ 71:JAPAN OIL,
GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION 2-10-1, Toranomon Minato-Ku Tokyo 105-0001 INPEX
CORPORATION 5-3-1 AKASAKA MINTO-KU TOKYO 107-6332 JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 63, Otemachi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8162 JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO LTD 7-12
Marunouchi 1-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokoyo 100-0005 COSMO OIL CO LTD 1-1-1 Shibaura Minato-ku Tokyo 1058528 NIPPON STEEL ENGINEERING CO LTD 5-1 Osaki 1-Chome Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-8604 ~ 72:ONISHI
YASUHIRO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-200463 ~ 32: 31/08/2009
2012/01465 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDROCARBON SYNTHESIS REACTION APPARATUS, HYDROCARBON
SYNTHESIS REACTION SYSTEM, AND HYDROCARBON SYNTHESIS REACTION METHOD ~ 71:JAPAN OIL,
GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION 2-10-1, Toranomon Minato-Ku Tokyo 105-0001 INPEX
CORPORATION 5-3-1 AKASAKA MINTO-KU TOKYO 107-6332 JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 63, Otemachi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8162 JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO LTD 7-12
Marunouchi 1-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokoyo 100-0005 COSMO OIL CO LTD 1-1-1 Shibaura Minato-ku Tokyo 1058528 NIPPON STEEL ENGINEERING CO LTD 5-1 Osaki 1-Chome Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-8604 ~ 72:ONISHI
YASUHIRO KATO YUZURU YAMADA EIICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-200346 ~ 32: 31/08/2009
2012/01466 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBON OIL, AND SYNTHESIS
REACTION SYSTEM ~ 71:JAPAN OIL, GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION 2-10-1, Toranomon
Minato-Ku Tokyo 105-0001 INPEX CORPORATION 5-3-1 AKASAKA MINTO-KU TOKYO 107-6332 JX NIPPON
OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 6-3, Otemachi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8162 JAPAN PETROLEUM
EXPLORATION CO LTD 7-12 Marunouchi 1-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokoyo 100-0005 COSMO OIL CO LTD 1-1-1
Shibaura Minato-ku Tokyo 105-8528 NIPPON STEEL ENGINEERING CO LTD 5-1 Osaki 1-Chome Shinagawaku Tokyo 141-8604 ~ 72:TASAKA KAZUHIKO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-214908 ~ 32: 16/09/2009
2012/01467 ~ Complete ~ 54: ONE-TOUCH ARTIFICIAL NAIL ~ 71:CHANG SUNG YONG 32 Schoolhouse Lane
Roslyn Heights 11577 New York ~ 72:CHANG SUNG YONG ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2011-011225 ~ 32: 31/10/2011
2012/01468 ~ Complete ~ 54: MICROORGANISMS AND METHODS FOR THE CO-PRODUCTION OF
ISOPROPANOL WITH PRIMARY ALCOHOLS, DIOLS AND ACIDS ~ 71:GENOMATICA INC 10520 Wateridge
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Circle San Diego CA 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
2012/01469 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABLE SNS-595 COMPOSITIONS 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 AHMAD RITCHIE SEAN CHENG HENGQIN ~
33: US ~ 31: 61/240.161 ~ 32: 04/09/2009
2012/01470 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A BAGGAGE CONTAINER ~ 71:MALLEY DAVID ANTHONY 44 Leeuwenhof
Road Gardens (Higgovale) 8001 ~ 72:MALLEY DAVID ANTHONY
2012/01471 ~ Complete ~ 54: NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITIONS FOR BREAST-FED INFANTS OR PETS WITH
PROBIOTICS AND SELECTED NUTRIENTS ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~
72:BERGONZELLI DEGONDA GABRIELA GARCIA-RODENAS CLARA LUCIA BUREAU-FRANZ ISABELLE
MAGLIOLA CORINNE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09166969.7 ~ 32: 31/07/2009
2012/01472 ~ Complete ~ 54: WET FOOD COMPOSITIONS HAVING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF DRY FOOD
COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:DIXON DAN K ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/273.074 ~ 32: 30/07/2009
2012/01473 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPIROCYCLIC AMIDE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:ASTRAZENECA AB SE-151 85
Sodertaljie ~ 72:ALCARAZ LILIAN KINDON NICHOLAS BAILEY ANDREW ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0913342.2 ~ 32:
31/07/2009
2012/01474 ~ Complete ~ 54: SIGNALING CHARACTERISTICS OF AN MVC OPERATION POINT ~
71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:CHEN YING
KARCZEWICZ MARTA CHEN PEISONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/757.231 ~ 32: 09/04/2010
2012/01475 ~ Complete ~ 54: EASY OPENING PACKAGING FOR LIQUID OR GEL PRODUCTS ~ 71:NESTEC
S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:HABLUETZEL ROLAND MAGNIET INES HENTZEL STEPHANE ~
33: EP ~ 31: 09166779.0 ~ 32: 29/07/2009
2012/01476 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPLAY DEVICE FOR A DISPENSER FOR MEDICINAL PRODUCT DOSE AND
USE THEREOF ~ 71:BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Mullerstrasse 178 13353 Berlin ~ 72:RANZE
HEIKE LEIFELD SABINE WEBER GORAN BAZARGANI PARVIZ KRESSE MAYK ELLIESEN JORG REINHOLD
TOM ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 050 442.7 ~ 32: 21/10/2009
2012/01477 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TREATING A CARBON DIOXIDE-CONTAINING
GAS FLOW, WHEREIN THE ENERGY OF THE VENT GAS (WORK COLD DUR TO EXPANSION) IS USED ~
71:LINDE-KCA-DRESDEN GMBH Bodenbacher Str 80 01277 Dresden ~ 72:RITTER ROLAND KUTZSCHBACH
ANNETT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 039 898.8 ~ 32: 03/09/2009
2012/01478 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DRIVE MOTOR ~ 71:COHEN LLOYD 28 Lystanwold Road Saxonwold
Johannesburg 2132 RADEV IVAN NIKOLOV 220A Blvd. Lomsko Shose Sofia 1231 ~ 72:RADEV IVAN NIKOLOV
2012/01479 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYCRYSTLLINE COMPACTS INCLUDING IN-SITU NUCLEATED GRAINS
EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING SUCH COMPACTS, AND METHODS OF FORMING SUCH COMPACTS
AND TOOLS ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED P O Box 4740 Houston Texas 77210-4740 ~
72:DIGIOVANNI ANTHONY ALBERT SCOTT DANNY E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/232.265 ~ 32: 07/08/2009
2012/01480 ~ Complete ~ 54: INSULATED BURNER SYSTEM FOR GAS-FUELED LIGHTERS ~ 71:ZIPPO
MANUFACTURING COMPANY 33 Barbour Street Bradford 16701 Pennsylvania ~ 72:MCDONOUGH JAMES M
BARBER BRIAN J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/537.136 ~ 32: 06/08/2009
2012/01481 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHOD FOR ENSURING THE PRIVACY OF A
USER, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, DEVICE ~ 71:ACCENTURE GLOBAL SERVICES LIMITED an Irish
corporation 3 Grand Canal Plaza Upper Grande Canal Street Dublin 4 ~ 72:SCHAFER JORG TOMA DAVID ~ 33:
EP ~ 31: 09 011 182.4 ~ 32: 31/08/2009
2012/01482 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYMER PARTICLES AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:REHM BERD HELMUT
ADAM 30 County Heights Drive RD1 Palmerston North 4471 PARLANE NATALIE ANNE 240 Tane Road RD1
Palmerston North 4474 WEDLOCK DAVID NEIL 5 Clifford Close Levin 5510 BUDDLE BRYCE MALCOLM 73
Waterloo Crescent Palmerston North 4410 ~ 72:REHM BERD HELMUT ADAM WEDLOCK DAVID NEIL
PARLANE NATALIE ANNE BUDDLE BRYCE MALCOLM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/229.348 ~ 32: 29/07/2009
2012/01483 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHTHALOCYANINE DERIVATIVE CONSISTING OF A MIXTURE OF 4 ISOMERS
~ 71:L MOLTENI & C DEI FRATELLI ALITTI SOCIETA DI ESERCIZIO SPA Strada Statale 67 Tosco-Romagnola
Localita Granatieri I-50018 Scandicci ~ 72:RONCUCCI GABRIO CHITI GIACOMO DEI DONATA NISTRI
DANIELE ~ 33: IT ~ 31: FI2009A000168 ~ 32: 30/07/2009
2012/01484 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRISUBSTITUTED BORON-CONTAINING MOLECULES ~ 71:ANACOR
PHARMACEUTICALS INC 1020 East Meadow Circle Palo Alto CA 94303 ~ 72:XIA YI ZHOU YASHEEN DING
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CHARLES PLATTNER JACOB J JIA GUOFENG RAMACHANDRAN SREEKANTH ALLEY MICHAEL RICHARD
KEVIN SINGH RAJESHWAR CAO KATHY OU LIGONG SARASWAT NEERJA ZHOU DING ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/260.360 ~ 32: 11/11/2009
2012/01485 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MESSAGE NOTICE ~ 71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 204 Hyde Gate 27 Ruth
Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN
2012/01506 ~ Complete ~ 54: FOLDABLE BASIN ~ 71:BEKKER MARTHINUS JACOBUS 8 Unique Besembos
Avenue Pellissier Bloemfontein 9301 ~ 72:BEKKER MARTHINUS JACOBUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02263 ~ 32:
28/03/2011
2012/01507 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INTERNET MEDIA TUNER DEVICE ~ 71:SIBOTSHIWE GEORGE TIMOTHY 3
Swazi Road Boskruin Johannesburg 2188 ~ 72:SIBOTSHIWE GEORGE TIMOTHY
2012/01512 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DOWNDRAFT GASIFICATION ~ 71:MASON
JAMES MATTHEW 1010 Murray Street Berkeley CA 94710 ~ 72:MASON JAMES MATTHEW ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/229.413 ~ 32: 29/07/2009
- APPLIED ON 29/02/2012 2012/01487 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECOVERY OF CARBON BLACK FROM WASTE RUBBER ~ 71:XTRACTA-X 10
pearce Road Bluff Durban 4052 ~ 72:DERICK HARMSE
2012/01488 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRONIC DETONATOR ~ 71:DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD AECI
Place The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead Sandton ~ 72:SCHLENTER CRAIG CHARLES VAN DER
WALT HERMAN
2012/01489 ~ Complete ~ 54: CORE BREAKER FOR A MINING MACHINE ~ 71:JOY MM DELAWARE INC 2751
Centerville Road Suite 342 Wilmington DE 19808 ~ 72:O'NEILL MICHAEL L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/040.579 ~ 32:
04/03/2011
2012/01490 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CHAINBUILD-METHODS OF CONSTRUCTING BUILDINGS ~ 71:WAYNE
BURGER 13 Green Acre Village Green Acre Close Somerset West ~ 72:WAYNE BURGER
2012/01491 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WATER SAVING DEVICE ~ 71:CUMBERLEGE VERNON MICHAEL 47
Brampton Avenue Rowallan Park Port Elizabeth 6025 ~ 72:CUMBERLEGE VERNON MICHAEL
2012/01492 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CLIP/SADDLE INSERTION TOOL ~ 71:GREGORY JAY WHATMORE No 116
Savona 54 Smith Avenue Edenglen Edenvale ~ 72:GREGORY JAY WHATMORE
2012/01493 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NOVEL DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR
MYCOPLASMAS ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private BAg X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR
NYASHA CHIN'OMBE
2012/01494 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NOVEL DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR
STREPTOCOCCAL BACTERIA ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private BAg X11 Mowbray 7705 ~
72:DR NYASHA CHIN'OMBE
2012/01495 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NOVEL DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR
MYCOBACTERIA ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private BAg X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR
NYASHA CHIN'OMBE
2012/01496 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GRASSROOTS FOCUS INDEX (GFI) ~ 71:AFRICAN MONITOR TRUST First
Floor Tokai-On-Main Office Complex 5 Main Road Tokai, Cape Town 7945 ~ 72:TO BE ADVISED
2012/01497 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TRACKING OF RADIATION SOURCE ~ 71:REGINALD FRIEDENTHAL 73 Bram
Fischer Drive Robindale Randburg 2194 ~ 72:REGINALD FRIEDENTHAL
2012/01498 ~ Complete ~ 54: RAIL WELDING PROCESS ~ 71:MACRAE DONALD RODERICK 83 Paul Smith
Street Anderbolt Boksburg 1459 ~ 72:MACRAE DONALD RODERICK ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/05329 ~ 32:
30/07/2009
2012/01499 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN EXTENDABLE SHIELD ~ 71:BULUGAYA ENGINEERING CC 232 EPSOM
AVENUE NORTHRIDING RANDBURG ~ 72:JOHAN NICOLAAS STASSEN
2012/01500 ~ Complete ~ 54: FILTER ~ 71:DAVID RODNEY RAWLINS 6 Chute Crescent King Williams Town ~
72:DAVID RODNEY RAWLINS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03101 ~ 32: 28/04/2011
2012/01501 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED METHOD FOR CONDITIONING ANIMAL FEED ~ 71:ANITOX
CORPORATION 1055 Progress Circle Lawrenceville GA 30043 ~ 72:WILSON JAMES D PIMENTEL JULIO
RICHARDSON KURT MERKEL JEFFREY
2012/01502 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER AND FEED PRESERVATIVE ~ 71:ANITOX CORPORATION 1055
Progress Circle Lawrenceville GA 30043 ~ 72:RICHARDSON KURT PIMENTEL JULIO WILSON JAMES D ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 61/231.930 ~ 32: 06/08/2009
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2012/01503 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONFIGURATIONS AND METHODS FOR LINERS IN GRINDING MILL WITH
GEARLESS MOTOR DRIVE ~ 71:FLUOR TECHNOLOGIES CORP 3 Polaris Way Aliso Viejo California 92698 ~
72:KHEIFETS ALEXANDER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233.381 ~ 32: 12/08/2009
2012/01504 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCED TRANSGENE EXPRESSION
AND PROCESSING ~ 71:SELEXIS S.A 18 CHEMIN DES AULX CH-1228 PLAN-LES-OUATES ~ 72:MERMOD
NICOLAS GIROD PIERRE-ALAIN GRANDJEAN MELANIE LE FOURN VALERIE CALABRESE DAVID
REGAMEY ALEXANDRE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243.950 ~ 32: 18/09/2009
2012/01505 ~ Complete ~ 54: SAMPLE COLLECTION DEVICE ~ 71:ATOMO DIAGNOSTICS PTY LIMITED 21
Marlborough Street Drummoyne New South Wales 2047 ~ 72:KELLY JOHN MICHAEL SOKOLOV RICHARD
JOHNSON IAN FREDERICK HUESO MONIS ERNESTO SUI ERIC ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010901604 ~ 32: 15/04/2010
2012/01508 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR WATER HEATING SYSTEM ~ 71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF
TECHNOLOGY Staatsartillerie Avenue Pretoria West Pretoria 0183 ~ 72:SNYMAN LUKAS WILLEM ~ 33: ZA ~
31: 2010/08576 ~ 32: 30/11/2010
2012/01509 ~ Complete ~ 54: ABSORPTION AGENT FOR REMOVING ACIDIC GASES FROM A FLUID FLOW
~ 71:BASF SE D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:RIEMANN CHRISTIAN KATZ TORSTEN SIEDER GEORG
VORBERG GERALD DENGLER ERIKA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09167181.8 ~ 32: 04/08/2009
2012/01510 ~ Complete ~ 54: HANDHELD LOW-LEVEL LASER THERAPY APPARATUS ~ 71:SCHLOSSER
MICHAEL 51 Sheerit Hapleita Street 34987 Haifa ~ 72:GERLITZ YONATAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/534.878 ~ 32:
04/08/2009
2012/01511 ~ Complete ~ 54: TITANIUMRICH HYDROCHLORIC ACID LEACHING RESIDUE, USE THEREOF
AND PREPARATION METHOD OF TITANIUM DIOXIDE ~ 71:SHA LILIN Room 2-3 City Convention Center
Panzhihua City Sichuan 617000 CHEN SHUZHONG 1590 Bethal CT Reno Nevada 89521 ~ 72:CHEN
SHUZHONG WANG BOB ZHENGQI ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 200910306494.5 ~ 32: 02/09/2009
2012/01513 ~ Complete ~ 54: GREY WATER DIVERSION SYSTEM ~ 71:MILANI SAMANDAR P O Box 561
Floreat 6014 Western Australia ~ 72:MILANI SAMANDAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/534.697 ~ 32: 03/08/2009
2012/01514 ~ Complete ~ 54: RNA WITH A COMBINATION OF UNMODIFIED AND MODIFIED NUCLEOTIDES
FOR PROTEIN EXPRESSION ~ 71:ETHRIS GMBH Lochhamerstrasse 11 82152 Martinsried ~ 72:RUDOLPH
CARSTEN KORMANN MICHAEL ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 050 308.0 ~ 32: 22/10/2009
2012/01515 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING AN ULTRA-LOW-CARBON STEEL SLAB,STRIP
OR SHEET ~ 71:CORUS STAAL BV P O Box 10000 NL 1970 CA IJmuiden ~ 72:RICHARDS BEN TIEKINK
WOUTER KAREL DE HAAS MAARTEN ARIE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10004418.9 ~ 32: 27/04/2010
2012/01516 ~ Complete ~ 54: EDIBLE WATER IN OIL EMULSION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100
Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:DUCHATEAU GUSTAAF SERVAAS M J E
FLOTER ECKHARD JACOBS RENATE GEMMA JACOBINE MARIA ZIMERFELD-CUKIER KARINA ~ 33: EP ~
31: 09170155.7 ~ 32: 14/09/2009
2012/01517 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PARTICULATE FLUORESCER AND A PROCESS FOR PREPARING THE
SAME ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London EC4Y 0DY ~ 72:JAYARAMAN
SURESH SAMBAMURTHY GHOSH DASTIDAR SUDIPTA PANCHANATHAN ANANDH RAJAGOPAL
RAMASUBRAMANIAM PALANISAMY BHARATH ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2221/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 24/09/2009
2012/01518 ~ Complete ~ 54: A WATER PURIFICATION DEVICE ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100
Victoria Embankment London EC4Y 0DY ~ 72:CHATTERJEE JAIDEEP GUPTA SANTOSH KUMAR
RAMACHANDRAN RAJEESH KUMAR PRATAP SHAILENDRA WASKAR MORRIS KUSHWAHA PRIYANKA ~
33: IN ~ 31: 2126/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 17/09/2009
2012/01519 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORALLY ADMINISTERABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION CONTAINING
INSULIN ~ 71:CERA-MED KFT Kutvolgyi U 1 H-4225 Debrecen ~ 72:ZOLTAN SZILVASSY BARNA PEITL
JOZSEF NEMETH ~ 33: HU ~ 31: P0900482 ~ 32: 03/08/2009
2012/01520 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF TREATMENT USING ANTI-OXIDIZED LDL ANTIBODIES ~
71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco CA 94080-4990 BIOINVENT INTERNATIONAL AB S223 70 Lund OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland 97239
Oregon ~ 72:BUNTING STUART BULLENS SHERRON CARLSSON ROLAND FRENDEUS BJORN GLAZER
STEVEN GROVE KEVIN VAN BRUGGEN NICK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/238.114 ~ 32: 28/08/2009
2012/01521 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ANTIMICROBIAL PARTICLE AND A PROCESS FOR PREPARING THE
SAME ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~
72:BHATTACHARYA ARPITA GHOSH DASTIDAR SUDIPTA IYER VIDULA JAYARAMAN SURESH
SAMBAMURTHY SAJI MAYA TREESA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2222/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 24/09/2009
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2012/01522 ~ Complete ~ 54: HARD METAL INSERT FOR A DRILL BIT FOR PERCUSSION DRILLING AND
METHOD FOR GRINDING A HARD METAL INSERT ~ 71:ATLAS COPCO SECOROC AB Box 521 S-737 25
Fagersta ~ 72:STENBERG GORAN WESSBERG JOHAN ~ 33: SE ~ 31: 0901268-3 ~ 32: 05/10/2009
2012/01523 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUSTITUTED (HETEROARYLMETHYL) THIOHYDANTOINS AS ANTICANCER
DRUGS ~ 71:BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Mullerstrasse 178 13353 Berlin ~ 72:LUCKING
ULRICH CLEVE ARWED HAENDLER BERNARD KOHR SILKE FAUS GIMENEZ HORTENSIA IRLBACHER
HORST ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10075069.4 ~ 32: 17/02/2010
2012/01524 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLUORO-SUBSTITUTED 3,5-DICYANO-4-(1H-INDAZOL-5-YL)-2,6-DIMETHYL1,4-DIHYDROPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~ 71:BAYER PHARMA
AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Mullerstrasse 178 13353 Berlin ~ 72:MICHELS MARTIN FOLLMANN MARKUS
VAKALOPOULOS ALEXANDROS ZIMMERMANN KATJA TEUSCH NICOLE LOBELL MARIO BIERER DONALD
ENGEL KAREN KISSEL MARIA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09172304.9 ~ 32: 06/10/2009
2012/01525 ~ Complete ~ 54: EVOLVED ALLOCATION RETENTION POLICY SOLUTION ~
71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) S 164 83 Stockholm ~ 72:YANG YONG KOPPLIN DIRK
OLSSON LASSE RYDNELL GUNNAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/245.781 ~ 32: 25/09/2009
2012/01526 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTROLLABLE SUSPENSION ARCHITECTURE FOR ENHANCED
ARMOURED VEHICLE SURVIVABILITY ~ 71:GENERAL DYNAMICS LAND SYSTEMS-CANADA
CORPORATION 1991 Oxford Street East London N5V 2Z7 Ontario ~ 72:CONRADIE DANIEL FRANCOIS ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 12/951.562 ~ 32: 22/11/2010
2012/01527 ~ Complete ~ 54: PEPTIDE CLEARING AGENTS ~ 71:MOLOGIC LTD Colworth Science Park
Sharnbrook MK44 1LQ Bedfordshire ~ 72:DAVIS PAUL JAMES SCHOUTEN JAMES ALEXANDER ~ 33: GB ~
31: 0916749.5 ~ 32: 23/09/2009
2012/01528 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS HAVING TAFIA INHIBITORY ACTIVITY ~ 71:TAISHO
PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD 24-1,Takata 3-chome Toshima-ku Tokyo 1708633 ~ 72:AMADA HIDEAKI
MATSUDA DAISUKE BOHNO AYAKO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-103546 ~ 32: 28/04/2010
2012/01529 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM PHASE AND GROUND PROTECTION USING
AN ADAPTIVE QUADRILATERAL CHARACTERISTIC ~ 71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES
INC 2350 N E Hopkins Court Pullman 99163 Washington ~ 72:CALERO JORGE FERNANDO GUZMANCASILLAS ARMANDO BENMOUYAL GABRIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243.834 ~ 32: 18/09/2009
2012/01530 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTELLIGENT ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH SEGREGATED REAL-TIME
ETHERNET ~ 71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES INC 2350 N E Hopkins Court Pullman 99163
Washington ~ 72:MORRIS ROBERT E LEE TONY J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/562.224 ~ 32: 18/09/2009
2012/01531 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATION THERAPY WITH NANOPARTICLE COMPOSITIONS OF
TAXANE AND HEDGEHOG INHIBITORS ~ 71:ABRAXIS BIOSCIENCE INC 11755 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD
SUITE 2100 LOS ANGELES CA 90025 ~ 72:TAO CHUNLIN DESAI NEIL P SOON-SHIONG PATRICK ~ 33: US
~ 31: 61/236.813 ~ 32: 25/08/2009
2012/01532 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRIAZINE DERIVATIVES FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF MALARIA ~
71:CSIR Scientia 0002 Pretoria Gauteng Province ~ 72:ROUSSEAU AMANDA LOUISE GRAVESTOCK DAVID
LOURENS ANNA CATHARINA UYS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/05637 ~ 32: 13/08/2009
2012/01533 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIMINUTION OF PARTICULATE MATERIAL ~ 71:BARNARD TJAART
JOHANNES 29 Keurboom Avenue Geelhoutpark Ext4 Rustenburg 0299 ~ 72:BARNARD TJAART JOHANNES ~
33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/05901 ~ 32: 25/08/2009
2012/01534 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SOUND LEVEL CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:SCHOONBEE
EVERT GERHARDUS JOHANNES 12 Zee Street Zeerust 2865 MEYER HERMANUS CAREL 16 Schut Street
Zeerust 2865 ~ 72:SCHOONBEE EVERT GERHARDUS JOHANNES MEYER HERMANUS CAREL ~ 33: ZA ~
31: 2010/08655 ~ 32: 01/12/2010
2012/01535 ~ Complete ~ 54: A TRAILER ~ 71:BRITS WILLEM GERHARDUS 197B Bluecrane Newlands
Pretoria 0181 Gauteng Province ~ 72:BRITS WILLEM GERHARDUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/00695 ~ 32:
21/01/2010
2012/01536 ~ Provisional ~ 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 Province ~ 72:ANDERSON
WINSTON NOEL
2012/01537 ~ Complete ~ 54: SMOKE FILTRATION ~ 71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO ( INVESMENTS)
LIMITED Globe House 1 Water Street London WC2R 3LA ~ 72:BRANTON PETER SCHWICKARDI MANFRED
SCHUTH FERDI ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0915814.8 ~ 32: 10/09/2009
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2012/01538 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONFIGURATIONS AND METHODS OF GENERATING LOW-PRESSURE
STEAM ~ 71:FLUOR TECHNOLOGIES CORP 3 Polaris Way Aliso Viejo California 92698 ~ 72:SCHERFFIUS
JEFFREY
2012/01539 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROTECTIVE DEVICE AGAINST CHARGES FORMING A PROEJCTILE ~
71:RHEINMETALL LANDSYSTEME GMBH Dr.-Hell-Strasse 24107 Kiel ~ 72:SCHAARE STEPHEN ~ 33: DE ~
31: 10 2009 040 305.1 ~ 32: 05/09/2009
2012/01540 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR CAPTURING ENERGY FROM AN OSCILLATING DRIVE MEMBER
~ 71:BIOPOWER SYSTEMS PTY LTD 18 Beresford Street Mascot New South Wales 2020 ~ 72:FINNIGAN
TIMOTHY DONEGAL TORO CARLOS ANDREAS GONZALES KLOOS GEROLD ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009904251 ~
32: 01/09/2009
2012/01652 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CONTAINER HORN ~ 71:RAZIBUZZ (PTY) LTD 21 Victoria Road Camps Bay
Cape Town 8010 ~ 72:VAN WYK THERESA-LYNETTE PRINSLOO JOACHIM JOHANNES
- APPLIED ON 01/03/2012 2012/01541 ~ Provisional ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHODS OF ADVERTISING ON INTERNET ~
71:LOURENCE CORNELIUS JOHANNES GREYVENSTEIN 383 Canal Lane Blair Athol Estate Lanseria Gauteng
~ 72:LOURENCE CORNELIUS JOHANNES GREYVENSTEIN
2012/01542 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL POLYMORPHS OF REBAUDIOSIDE C AND METHODS FOR MAKING
AND USING THE SAME ~ 71:REDPOINT BIO CORPORATION 7 Graphics Drive Ewing New Jersey 08628 ~
72:F RAYMOND SALEMME ROBERT A DAINES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/244.803 ~ 32: 22/09/2009
2012/01543 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHAPING OF REPLACEABLE PARTS IN A MELTING FURNACE ~ 71:UWE GEIB
Froschholzstr 7 Penzberg 82377 ~ 72:UWE GEIB ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 040 033.8 ~ 32: 03/09/2009
2012/01544 ~ Provisional ~ 54: REDUCTION OF THE REGENERATION ENERGY OF CARBON DIOXIDE
LOADED SOLVENTS ~ 71:PROCEDE HOLDING B.V Vlierstraat 111 GG Enschede 7544 ~ 72:GEERT
FREDERIC VERSTEEG NICK ANTONIUS MARIA TEN ASBROEK R ARENDSEN GLENN REXWINKEL
PATRICK JOHANNES GERHARDUS HUTTENHUIS
2012/01545 ~ Provisional ~ 54: REDUCTION OF THE REGENERATION ENERGY OF CARBON DIOXIDE
LOADED SOLVENTS ~ 71:PROCEDE HOLDING B.V Vlierstraat 111 GG Enschede 7544 ~ 72:GEERT
FREDERIC VERSTEEG NICK ANTONIUS MARIA TEN ASBROEK R ARENDSEN GLENN REXWINKEL
PATRICK JOHANNES GERHARDUS HUTTENHUIS
2012/01546 ~ Provisional ~ 54: REDUCTION OF THE REGENERATION ENERGY OF CARBON DIOXIDE
LOADED SOLVENTS ~ 71:PROCEDE HOLDING B.V Vlierstraat 111 GG Enschede 7544 ~ 72:GEERT
FREDERIC VERSTEEG NICK ANTONIUS MARIA TEN ASBROEK R ARENDSEN GLENN REXWINKEL
PATRICK JOHANNES GERHARDUS HUTTENHUIS
2012/01547 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WATER CYLINDER ARANGEMENT ~ 71:FRANCOIS SCHREUDER
GROBBELAAR Nouvaue 11 Fives Street Durbanville 7550 ~ 72:FRANCOIS SCHREUDER GROBBELAAR
2012/01548 ~ Complete ~ 54: BARRIER COLLECTION SYSTEM ~ 71:BIRMINGHAM BARBED TAPE LTD UNIT
11 HARTLEBURY TRADING ESTATE HARTLEBURY NR KIDDERMINSTER WORCESTERSHIRE DY 10 4JB ~
72:SMITH RONALD ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02953 ~ 32: 20/04/2011
2012/01549 ~ Complete ~ 54: STREET LIGHT ~ 71:CENTURY MEDIA (PTY) LTD Ad Outpost Building
Woodmead North Office Park 54 Maxwell Drive Jukskei View Sandton 2191 ~ 72:VAN RHYN WERNER WEIL
CLIVE GERICKE FELICITY MIRA KLEYNHAMS KAREL RUDOLPH ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/08617 ~ 32: 01/12/2010
2012/01550 ~ Complete ~ 54: STREET LIGHT ~ 71:CENTURY MEDIA (PTY) LTD Ad Outpost Building
Woodmead North Office Park 54 Maxwell Drive Jukskei View Sandton 2191 ~ 72:VAN RHYN WERNER WEIL
CLIVE GERICKE FELICITY MIRA KLEYNHAMS KAREL RUDOLPH ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/08933 ~ 32: 13/12/2010
2012/01551 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~ 71:CENTURY MEDIA (PTY) LTD Ad Outpost
Building Woodmead North Office Park 54 Maxwell Drive Jukskei View Sandton 2191 ~ 72:VAN RHYN WERNER
WEIL CLIVE GERICKE FELICITY MIRA KLEYNHAMS KAREL RUDOLPH ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02457 ~ 32:
28/03/2011
2012/01552 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF MITIGATING A RISK OF CLAIM REPUDIATION ~ 71:RAJAB
SHAHEEN 33 Oxford Road Forrest Town Johannesburg ~ 72:RAJAB SHAHEEN
2012/01553 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WEAR RESISTANT LINER ~ 71:FRASER GEORGE WILSON 160 Wright Road
Nuffield Springs ~ 72:FRASER GEORGE WILSON
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2012/01555 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NOVEL METHOD & EQUIPMENT FOR CLEANING OIL TRAPS ~ 71:ENSER
AFRICA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES WESTERN CAPE (PTY) LTD 6th Floor Office Block I The Cliffs 3
Niagara Road Belville 7530 ~ 72:GREGORY STEWARD PALM
2012/01556 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ADVERTISING SANITISING BIN (WITH HANDWIPES) ~ 71:ANDILE IAN
NGCOBO N577 Umlazi Durban 4031 ~ 72:ANDILE IAN NGCOBO
2012/01557 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GOLF TOWEL WITH SLEEVE ~ 71:BARTOS SIMONA 139 Bellairs Drive Bellairs
Place Unit 63 Johannesburg Randburg ~ 72:BARTOS SIMONA
2012/01558 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FLEXI-STRETCHER ~ 71:XOLANI RICHMAN TUSI 426 First Avenue MidEnnerdale Joahnnesburg 2030 ANVER MALL 426 First Avenue Mid-Ennerdale Joahnnesburg 2030 ~ 72:XOLANI
RICHMAN TUSI ANVER MALL
2012/01559 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ERECTING PART OF A CONTAINER ~
71:GOSSAMER STRUCTURES (PTY) LTD 51B LOURENS STREET SOMERSET WEST 7129 ~ 72:JANSE VAN
RENSBURG RUDOLF GEORG NIEDER-HEITMAN CHARL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/01637 ~ 32: 03/03/2011
2012/01560 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BUILDING BLOCKS ~ 71:RICHARD PETER HATTINGH 5 Bentley Estate 28
Dolphon Crescent Ballito 4399 ~ 72:RICHARD PETER HATTINGH
2012/01561 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGING BAND AND PACKAGING FOR BOTTLES AND THE LIKE,AND
PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING THEREOF ~ 71:DANOVARO ENRICO Via Patroclo 19 I-20100 Milano
BONELLI MARCO VINCENZO Via Patroclo 22 I-20100 Milano ~ 72:DANOVARO ENRICO BONELLI MARCO
VINCENZO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2009A001553 ~ 32: 10/09/2009
2012/01562 ~ Complete ~ 54: PALLET COVER ~ 71:SILVA LILLY PROPERTIES (PTY) LTD Professional House
Lanseria International Airport Lanseria 1748 ~ 72:VAN ZYL GERHARD
2012/01563 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING 2-[(3,5-DIFLUORO-3'-METHOXY-1,1'BIPHENYL-4-YL)AMINO]NICOTINIC ACID ~ 71:ALMIRALL S.A Ronda Del General Mitre 151 E-08022 Barcelona
~ 72:BOIX BERNARDINI MARIA CARMEN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09382212.0 ~ 32: 16/10/2009
2012/01564 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~ 71:RECKITT BENCKISER N.V. Siriusdreef 14
2132 WT Hoofddorp ~ 72:KRUBASIK LUCIA PFLUG JORG LINGLER STEFFEN DIERKES FRANK ~ 33: GB ~
31: 0915572.2 ~ 32: 07/09/2009
2012/01565 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
Bruningstrasse 50 65929 Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:PLUMPTRE DAVID LINDSAY ANDREW MARK MACDONALD
CATHERINE ANNE VEASEY ROBERT JONES CHRISTOPHER KOUYOUMJIAN GAREN ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
09171732.2 ~ 32: 30/09/2009
2012/01566 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PURIFYING A GAS STREAM INCLUDING MERCURY ~ 71:L'AIR
LIQUIDE - SOCIETE ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE
75 Quai d'Orsay F-75007 Paris ~ 72:MONEREAU CHRISTIAN BRIGLIA ALAIN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0956400 ~ 32:
17/09/2009
2012/01567 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR OPERATING AT LEAST ONE AIR SEPARATION APPARATUS
AND OXYGEN COMSUMPTION UNIT ~ 71:L'AIR LIQUIDE - SOCIETE ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET
L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE 75 Quai d'Orsay F-75007 Paris ~ 72:GUILLARD
ALAIN FRANC PIERRE-ETIENNE ALLARD NICOLAS MOUSSAVI HADI ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0956167 ~ 32:
09/09/2009
2012/01568 ~ Complete ~ 54: CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC One Franklin Plaza 200
North 16th Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19102 ~ 72:CHEN PINGYUN DUAN MAOSHENG KAZMIERSKI
WIESLAW MIECZYSLAW TALLANT MATTHEW COUCH RICKY GRIMES RICHARD MARTIN NORTON BETH
ADAMS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/348.767 ~ 32: 27/05/2010
2012/01569 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FIREARM WITH A TILTING BARREL ~ 71:CESKA ZBROJOVKA A.S. Svat.
Cecha 1283 688 27 Uhersky Brod ~ 72:KRUTIL JOSEF SIMEK VLADIMIR ~ 33: CZ ~ 31: PV2009-606 ~ 32:
15/09/2009
2012/01570 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF CRYSTALLIZATION OF (S)-N-METHYL-3-1(1-NAPHTHYLOXY)3-(2-THIENYL)PROPYLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE (DULOXETINE) ~ 71:ZENTIVA K.S U Kabelovny 130 102 37
Praha 10 ~ 72:RIDVAN LUDEK GRUNWALDOVA VERONIKA CINIBULK JOSEF BRUSOVA HANA ~ 33: CZ ~
31: PV-2009-584 ~ 32: 02/09/2009
2012/01571 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF FORMING POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND CUTTING
ELEMENTS,CUTTING ELEMENTS,AND EARTH BORING TOOLS CARRYING CUTTING ELEMENTS ~
71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED P O Box 4740 Houston Texas 77210-4740 ~ 72:LYONS NICHOLAS J ~
33: US ~ 31: 12/539.349 ~ 32: 11/08/2009
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2012/01572 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE VARIED SPEED REPRODUCTION OF
VIDEO IMAGES ~ 71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD 416 Maetan-dong Yeongtong-gu Suwon-si Gyeonggido 442-742 ~ 72:CHUNG HYUN-KWON BAK BONG-GIL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/239.113 ~ 32: 02/09/2009
2012/01573 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CAMLESS VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE WITH AUTOMATIC VANE
ORIENTATION ADJUSTMENT ~ 71:WILLEM ADRIAAN CILLIERS P O BOX 206 MONTAGU 6720 ~ 72:WILLEM
ADRIAAN CILLIERS
2012/01574 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GROUT PUMP ~ 71:CEP MINING AND SUPPLIES CC 16 3rd Street Wynberg
Johannesburg ~ 72:MORSE DAVID ERROL
- APPLIED ON 02/03/2012 2012/01575 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODIFYING AGENT,METHOD FOR PRODUCING MODIFIED CONJUGATED
DIENE POLYMER USING MODIFYING GENT,AND MODIFIED CONJUGATED DIENE POLYMER ~
71:BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 10-1 Kyobashi 1-Chome Chuo-ku TOKYO 104-8410 ~ 72:NAKATANI KENJI
ITOH YUKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-208657 ~ 32: 09/09/2009
2012/01576 ~ Complete ~ 54: CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY HAVING A CONVERTER PART COMPRISING A CENTRAL
CONTROL UNIT ~ 71:AEG POWER SOLUTIONS BV Weerenweg 10 Zwanenburg NL-1161AH ~ 72:NORBERT
BLACHA DIETER BRAND ANDREAS PECK ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 041 632.3 ~ 32: 17/09/2009
2012/01577 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TH62-SMALL PARTICLE SEPARATION ~ 71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY
HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD Building 16 CSIR Campus Meiring Naude Drive Scientia 0184 ~ 72:MICHAEL WINDSOR
SYMONS
2012/01578 ~ Provisional ~ 54: KANUARW GARMENT ~ 71:MAMPEDI BERTHA SELEKE 21 Van Der Linde
Road Whitney Gardens 2090 ~ 72:MAMPEDI BERTHA SELEKE
2012/01579 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EAZY LEVEL ~ 71:LISTER LOOCK 34 B Bosberg Street Aerorand Middelburg ~
72:LISTER LOOCK
2012/01580 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EINAF ROBOT ~ 71:MFANA FANIE RUBERU 3789 Section M Bahula Street
Mamelodi West ~ 72:MFANA FANIE RUBERU
2012/01581 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EXERCISE MACHINE ~ 71:WILLEM JOHANNES VAN STRAATEN PO BOX 783
713 SANDTON 2146 ~ 72:WILLEM JOHANNES VAN STRAATEN
2012/01582 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MINING ROOF BOLT ~ 71:SWEMMER THEODORE DANIEL P O BOX 75746
LYNWOODRIDGE 0040 ~ 72:SWEMMER THEODORE DANIEL
2012/01583 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF PROVIDING A REQUEST TO A TELLER ~ 71:SURAJUDIN
LATIEF 235 Connaught Road Cravenby Estate Western Cape 7493 ~ 72:SURAJUDIN LATIEF
2012/01584 ~ Complete ~ 54: A WATER CONTAINER ~ 71:PRITCHARD MICHAEL THE OLD BAKERY 7
TUDDENHAM AVENUE IPSWICH SUFFOLK IP4 2HE ~ 72:PRITCHARD MICHAEL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0915539.1 ~
32: 07/09/2009
2012/01585 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SURGE ANTICIPATION VALVE ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:HYDRO POWER
EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:BUHRMANN RUDOLPH FRASER
PETER DUNCAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/09241 ~ 32: 23/12/2010
2012/01586 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH PRESSURE TURBINE WHEEL ~ 71:OELOFSE MARTINUS DAWID 11
Trumpet Street Jeffreysbaai 6330 ~ 72:OELOFSE MARTINUS DAWID ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03220 ~ 32:
04/05/2011
2012/01587 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER SOLUBLE,HYDROPHOBIC ASSOCIATING COPOLYMER ~ 71:BASF SE
D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:PFEUFFER THOMAS REICHENBACH-KLINKE ROLAND FRIEDRICH STEFAN
GUZMANN MARCUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09167328.5 ~ 32: 06/08/2009
2012/01588 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSMISSION CONCEPT FOR AN ACCESS UNIT STREAM ~
71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E V
Hansastrasse 27C 80686 Munchen ~ 72:ZINK ALEXANDER KELLERMANN CHRISTIAN MOHAMMED
HUSSAIN FAERBER NIKOLAUS THOMA HERBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/240.833 ~ 32: 09/09/2009
2012/01589 ~ Complete ~ 54: ISOLATION OF A PROTEIN RESPONSIBLE FOR URANIUM (VI) REDUCTION ~
71:UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE Dept Of Microbial,Biochemical And Food Biotechnology Nelson Mandela
Drive Bloemfontein 9301 ~ 72:CASON ERROL DUNCAN VAN HEERDEN ESTA PIATER LIZELLE ANN
JUGDAVE ABITHA GYANENDRA VAN MARWIJK JACQUILINE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/06569 ~ 32: 21/09/2009
2012/01590 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR THERMAL MANAGEMENT OF AN ELECTRIC POWER
CONVERSION INSTALLATION AND INSTALLATION FOR IMPLEMENTING THE METHOD ~ 71:SCHNEIDER
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ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier F-92500 Rueil-Malmaison ~ 72:MOREAU JULIEN RADU
DANIEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 11 00749 ~ 32: 11/03/2011
2012/01591 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONFIGURATION METHOD OF AN ELECTRIC POWER CONVERSION
INSTALLATION AND INSTALLATION IMPLEMENTING ONE SUCH METHOD ~ 71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
INDUSTRIES SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier F-92500 Rueil-Malmaison ~ 72:RADU DANIEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 11 00750
~ 32: 11/03/2011
2012/01592 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS AS TYROSINE KINASE MODULATORS ~ 71:ALLERGAN INC
2525 Dupont Drive T2-7H Irvine CA 92713-9534 ~ 72:GUO XIALING ZHU ZHEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/360.531 ~ 32:
01/07/2010
2012/01593 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRONIC FUNDS AND RECEIPT TRANSFER SYSTEM ~ 71:JOHNSON
MARK 42A Preston Street Como Western Australia 6152 ~ 72:JOHNSON MARK ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009906303 ~
32: 24/12/2009
2012/01594 ~ Complete ~ 54: TOUGH COATED HARD PARTICLES CONSOLIDATED IN A TOUGH MATRIX
MATERIAL ~ 71:ALLOMET CORPORATION 509 Hahntown-Wendel Road North Huntingdon PA 15642 ~
72:KEANE JOHN M GERMAN RANDALL M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/231.149 ~ 32: 04/08/2009
2012/01595 ~ Provisional ~ 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
2012/01596 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MEASUREMENT OF PHYSICAL
PROPERTIES OF FREE FLOWING MATERIALS IN VESSELS ~ 71:ULTIMO MEASUREMENT LLC 90 Elm
Street Suite 2000 Providence 02902 Rhode Island ~ 72:RAYKHMAN ALEXANDER M LUBRANO FRANCIS M
NAIDIS EUGENE KASHIN VAL V KLIONSKY ALEX COUTO JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/230.803 ~ 32: 03/08/2009
2012/01597 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN UNDERGROUND CARRIER FOR TRANSPORTING PEOPLE IN
UNDERGROUND MINES ~ 71:MULTIBRAKE WITBANK CC Eskom Park Shop 79A 1035 Witbank ~
72:STAPELBERG GERHARD VAN DEN HEEVER RAS
2012/01598 ~ Complete ~ 54: FRAME FOR SUPPORTING A FILTER MEMBRANE ~ 71:VLAAMSE INSTELLING
VOOR TECHNOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK N.V (VITO) Boeretang 200 B-2400 Mol ~ 72:VERHOEVEN WALTER
AGA GUY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/240.245 ~ 32: 07/09/2009
2012/01599 ~ Complete ~ 54: 5-(3,4-DICHLORO-PHENYL)-N-(2-HYDROXY-CYCLOHEXYL)-6-(2,2,2TRIFLUORO-ETHOXY)-NICO TINAMIDE AND SALTS THEREOF AS HDL CHOLESTEROL RAISING AGENTS
~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG GRENZACHERSTRASSE 124 CH-4070 BASLE ~ 72:ROEVER STEPHAN
WRIGHT MATTHEW ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09170097.1 ~ 32: 11/09/2009
2012/01600 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR IMPROVING GASTROINTESTINAL
HEALTH ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:XU HUI CUPP CAROLYN JEAN
LAFLAMME DOROTHY PAULINE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/273.506 ~ 32: 05/08/2009
2012/01601 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND FACILITY FOR PRODUCING OXYGEN THROUGH AIR
DISTILLATION ~ 71:L'AIR LIQUIDE - SOCIETE ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES
PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE 75 Quai d'Orsay F-75007 Paris ~ 72:COGNARD MARIE DUBETTIERGRENIER RICHARD ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0956179 ~ 32: 10/09/2009
2012/01602 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXTENSION OF UE-RS TO DWPTS ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775
Morehouse Drive San Diego Carlifonia 92121-1714 ~ 72:GOROKHOV ALEXEI Y FARAJIDANA AMIR BANISTER
BRIAN CLARKE MONTOJO JUAN BHATTAD KAPIL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/848.969 ~ 32: 02/08/2010
2012/01603 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS,SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EMULSIFYING OIL AND WATER ~
71:HERCULES INC Hercules Plaza 1313 North Market Street Wilmington Delaware 19894-0001 ~ 72:MANIERE
OLIVIER
2012/01604 ~ Complete ~ 54: GAS BARRIER HEAT-SHRINKABLE FILM ~ 71:CRYOVAC INC. 100, Rogers
Bridge Road, Building A, Duncan, South Carolina 29334 ~ 72:RICCIO MARINA URSINO FELICE FORLONI
ROBERTO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10000917.4 ~ 32: 29/01/2010
2012/01605 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGHLY CONCENTRATED PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS COMPRISING
ANTI-CD20 ANTIBODY ~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG GRENZACHERSTRASSE 124 CH-4070 BASLE ~
72:ADLER MICHAEL STAUCH OLIVER BORIS MAHLER HANNS-CHRISTIAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09170110.2 ~ 32:
11/09/2009
2012/01606 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODULAR,SELF-CONTAINED,MOBILE CLEAN ROOM ~ 71:G-CON LLC 6161
Imperial Loop College Station TX 77845 ~ 72:HOLTZ BARRY R MAPLES PHILLIP B ARLEDGE TROY
SHANAHAN DAVID M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/234.302 ~ 32: 16/08/2009
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2012/01607 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-PENETRATION TEXTILE SHEET MATERIAL AND ARTICLES
COMPRISING THE LATTER ~ 71:TEIJIN ARAMID GMBH Kasinostrasse 19-21 D-42103 Wuppertal ~
72:BOTTGER CHRISTIAN HARTERT RUDIGER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09169509.8 ~ 32: 04/09/2009
2012/01608 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARASITE HARVESTING ~ 71:MOREDUN RESEARCH INSTITUTE
PENTLANDS SCIENCE PARK BUSH LOAN PENICUIK, MIDLOTHIAN EH26 OPZ, ~ 72:SMITH DAVID ~ 33: GB
~ 31: 0913511.2 ~ 32: 03/08/2009
2012/01609 ~ Complete ~ 54: FULL APERTURE BEVERAGE CAN END ~ 71:CROWN PACKAGING
TECHNOLOGY INC 11535 South Central Avenue Alsip Illinois 60803-2599 ~ 72:RAMSEY CHRISTOPHER PAUL
LOCKLEY ANDREW ROBERT WATSON MARTIN JOHN CHANT GARRY RICHARD FIELDS BRIAN HYDE
ELEANOR RACHEL ANN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/797.171 ~ 32: 09/06/2010
2012/01610 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEEP LEACH VESSEL FOR SHEAR CUTTERS ~ 71:SMITH INTERNATIONAL
INC 1310 Rankin Road Houston Texas 77073 ~ 72:BELNAP J DANIEL CORBETT LOEL CARIVEAU PETER
THOMAS EYRE RONALD K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/449.204 ~ 32: 04/03/2011
2012/01611 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTROMAGNETIC EMITTING SIMULTANEOUSLY ALONG THREE
ORTHOGONAL AXES TO DETECT OBJECT POSITION AND ORIENTATION ~ 71:THALES 45 Avenue de
Villiers 92200 Neuilly-Sur-Seine ~ 72:SONTAG YVES ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 11 00642 ~ 32: 03/03/2011
- APPLIED ON 05/03/2012 2012/01612 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AERIAL TEMPORARY SUPPORT ~ 71:FRANS ROELOF PETRUS PIENAAR P
O Box 25 Paaedekraal 1752 MARK HOWELL P O Box 25 Paardekraal 1752 ~ 72:FRANS ROELOF PETRUS
PIENAAR MARK HOWELL
2012/01613 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SUPPORT PRE-STRESSING BAG ~ 71:FRANS ROELOF PETRUS PIENAAR P
O Box 25 Paaedekraal 1752 MARK HOWELL P O Box 25 Paardekraal 1752 JOHN RICHARD THORPE P.O.Box
25 Paardekraal 1752 ~ 72:FRANS ROELOF PETRUS PIENAAR MARK HOWELL
2012/01614 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RUGURS APPARAAT ~ 71:MARTIN TALJAARD Kaallaagte 1453 Waverley
LENARD ADRIAAN WESSON Kaallaagte 1453 Waverley ~ 72:MARTIN TALJAARD LENARD ADRIAAN
WESSON
2012/01615 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOBILE HOT HOUSE ~ 71:ALISTAIR CLIVE GORDON 4 Wellington Ave La
Ferte Sonneveld Ext 14 Brakpan 1541 JANET KAREN GORDON 4 Wellington Ave La Ferte Sonneveld Ext 14
Brakpan 1541 ~ 72:ALISTAIR CLIVE GORDON JANET KAREN GORDON
2012/01616 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DUSTBIN-GUARD (DG) ~ 71:BONGANI JERRY MAHLANGU 4 Mokone Street
Kwa-Thema 1575 ~ 72:BONGANI JERRY MAHLANGU
2012/01617 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TRACKING DEVICE ~ 71:BBE ENERGY (PTY) LTD 41 Sloane Street
Bryanston Extension 34 Sandton ~ 72:ROSS WILLIAM WILSON
2012/01618 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A LOCKING DEVICE FOR A SHIPPING CONTAINER ~ 71:PROTEA COIN
GROUP (ASSETS IN TRANSIT AND ARMED REACTION) (PTY) LTD Coin Security House 222 Witch-Hazel
Avenue Highveld Techno Park Centurion ~ 72:VAN DER WALT MICHIEL COENRAAD VAN STADEN JAN
WILLEM
2012/01619 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIT ASSEMBLY FOR A DOWN-THE-HOLE HAMMER DRILL ~ 71:GIEN
BERNARD LIONEL Nos 2 and 4 Simba Street Sebenza EDENBALE 1610 ~ 72:GIEN BERNARD LIONEL ~ 33:
ZA ~ 31: ZA2009/05462 ~ 32: 05/08/2009
2012/01620 ~ Complete ~ 54: PUMPING DEVICE ~ 71:DARTMOUTH WAVE ENERGY LIMITED Derwent Lodge
South Town Dartmouth Devon TQ6 9BU ~ 72:SMITH ALVIN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0918956.4 ~ 32: 29/10/2009
2012/01621 ~ Complete ~ 54: A VETERINARY NATURAL HEALTH METHOD FOR IMPROVING LACTATION ~
71:PEARSON WENDY 4228 15th Sideroad RR 2 Rockwood N08 2K0 AGHAKHANI GOHLAM ABBAS 524 W
43rd Street North Wichita Kansas 67204 ~ 72:PEARSON WENDY AGHAKHANI GOHLAM ABBAS ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/240.336 ~ 32: 08/09/2009
2012/01622 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR A CONVEYOR ~ 71:SANDVIK MINING AND
CONSTRUCTION RSA (PTY) LTD 14 Hawley Road Bedfordview ~ 72:FLISS LYONELL
2012/01623 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HEAVY SYNTHETIC FUEL ~ 71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY)
LIMITED 1 Sturdee Avenue Rosebank 2196 Johannesburg ~ 72:DANCUART LUIS PABLO VAN HEERDEN
JACQUES GRAVETT PAUL
2012/01624 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ISOPRENE ~
71:LUMMUS TECHNOLOGY INC. 1515 Broad Street Bloomfield New Jersey 07003-3096 ~ 72:GARTSIDE
ROBERT J KLEINDIENST SHANE R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/462.688 ~ 32: 07/08/2009
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2012/01625 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTITUTED DIHYDRO BENZOCYCLOALKYLOXYMETHYL
OXAZOLOPYRIMIDINONES,PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS 174 Avenue de
France F-75013 Paris ~ 72:KOSLEY RAYMOND WALTER JR SHER ROSY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/242.586 ~ 32:
15/09/2009
2012/01626 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECHARGEABLE ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL SYSTEM WITH A CHARGING
ELECTRODE CHARGE/DISCHARGE MODE SWITCHING IN THE CELLS ~ 71:FLUIDIC INC 8455 North 90th
Street Suite 4 Scottsdale AZ 85258 ~ 72:FRIESEN CODY A KRISHNAN RAMKUMAR FRIESEN GRANT ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 61/243.970 ~ 32: 18/09/2009
2012/01627 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS AS TYROSINE KINASE MODULATORS ~ 71:ALLERGAN INC
2525 Dupont Drive Irvine California 92612 ~ 72:GUO XIALING ZHU ZHEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/360.531 ~ 32:
01/07/2010
2012/01628 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:GOOS INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD 23 Waboom
Road Randpark Ridge Randburg ~ 72:VAN NIEKERK ABRAHAM JOHANNES
2012/01629 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PROCESSING MANGANESE ORE FINES ~ 71:PROCESS
MINERALS INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 25 Wellard Street Bibra Lake 6163 Western Australia ~ 72:GERAGHTY
DAVID MICHAEL ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009905026 ~ 32: 14/10/2009
2012/01630 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL NPR-B AGONISTS ~ 71:ALCON RESEARCH LTD 6201 South Freeway
MS TB4-8 Fort Worth 76134-2099 Texas ~ 72:OSTERKAMP FRANK HAWLISCH HEIKO HUMMEL GERD
KNAUTE TOBIAS REIMER ULF REINEKE ULRICH RICHTER UWE SIMON BERNADETT SPECKER EDGAR
WOISCHNIK MARKUS HELLBERG MARK R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/245.960 ~ 32: 25/09/2009
2012/01631 ~ Complete ~ 54: MILD,FOAMING LIQUID CLEANSERS COMPRISING LOW LEVELS OF FATTY
ISETHIONATE PRODUCT AND LOW TOTAL FATTY ACID AND/OR FATTY ACID SOAP CONTENT ~
71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:TSAUR
LIANG SHENG VILLA VIRGILIO BARBA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/577.425 ~ 32: 12/10/2009
2012/01632 ~ Complete ~ 54: OLOPATADINE COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:ALCON
RESEARCH LTD 6201 South Freeway MS TB4-8 Fort Worth 76134-2099 Texas ~ 72:SCHNEIDER L WAYNE
HAN WESLEY WEHSIN CHOWHAN MASOOD A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/247.618 ~ 32: 01/10/2009
2012/01633 ~ Complete ~ 54: JIGGING APPARATUS ~ 71:GRAVMAX (PTY) LTD 98 Beyers Naude Street 0299
Rustenburg ~ 72:BOSHOFF CHRISTIAAN CORNELIUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/00765 ~ 32: 28/01/2011
2012/01634 ~ Complete ~ 54: MATERIAL SEPARATION ~ 71:GRAVMAX (PTY) LTD 98 Beyers Naude Street
0299 Rustenburg ~ 72:VAN WYK DANIEL JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/00766 ~ 32: 28/01/2011
2012/01635 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL BICYCLIC UREA COMPOUNDS ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH
Frankfurter Strasse 250 64293 Darmstadt ~ 72:CHEN XIAOLING HUCK BAYARD R SUTTON AMANDA E
HODOUS BRIAN L KARRA SRINIVASA R LAN RUOXI GOUTOPOULOS ANDREAS JONES REINALDO C ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 61/231.873 ~ 32: 06/08/2009
2012/01636 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR MEASURING BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES
USING MID-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY ~ 71:BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA INC 501 WESTLAKE
PARK BOULEVERD HOUSTON TEXAS 77079 ~ 72:THOMSON ALASDAIR I NICHOLSON REBECCA
GBADAMOSI MUIBAT MASON HELEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/564.224 ~ 32: 22/09/2009
2012/01637 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR COOLING A FINE GRAINED SOLID BULK WHILE
EXCHANGING THE OPEN SPACE GAS CONTAINED THEREIN SIMULTANEOUSLY ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP
UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse 15 44141 Dortmund ~ 72:HAMEL STEFAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 036
119.7 ~ 32: 05/08/2009
2012/01638 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A BED BASE ~ 71:SPRINGBOX BOX (PTY)
LTD Sloane Street Rosslyn 0200 Pretoria ~ 72:COHEN RONALD RAYMOND ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/01684 ~ 32:
04/03/2011
2012/01661 ~ Complete ~ 54: A VISUAL AID ~ 71:VISION LTD Unit 235 2 Lansdowne Crescent Bournemouth
Dorset BH1 1SA ~ 72:TO BE ADVISED
2012/01756 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOSAGE REGIMEN FOR ADMINISTERING AN EPCAMXCD3 BISPECIFIC
ANTIBODY ~ 71:MICROMET AG Staffelseestrasse 2 Munich 81477 ~ 72:GERHARD ZUGMEIER DOMINIK
RUTTINGER PETER KUFER SABINE KAUBITZSCH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/344.147 ~ 32: 01/06/2010
2012/01757 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RAZOR WIRE ~ 71:SHIELD PRODUCT LIMITED 125 Dar iL-Wied Triq il-wied
IKL 1087 ~ 72:COCHRANE STEVEN DAVID
2012/01758 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DART CRICKET ~ 71:SELWYN PETER CHRISTENSEN PO Box 3038 Assagay
3624 ~ 72:SELWYN PETER CHRISTENSEN
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- APPLIED ON 06/03/2012 -
2012/01640 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EEZI PREZ ~ 71:LUDWIG ADRIAAN DUVENAGE 765 Bezuidenhout Street
Claremont Pretoria ~ 72:LUDWIG ADRIAAN DUVENAGE
2012/01641 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROTATING HINGE KNEE PROSTHESIS ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
LOVERS WALK RONDEBOSCH CAPE TOWN 7700 ~ 72:VICATOS GEORGE
2012/01642 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRINTED VOUCHER ~ 71:NOMANINI MOBILE VENDING (PTY) LTD 13 Dion
Road Sandown Estate Sandton ~ 72:MONADJEM VAHID JACOB
2012/01643 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PADLOCK TAMPER INDICATOR DEVICE ~ 71:BROWN CRAIG PATRICK 128
River Road Lyttelton Manor Centurion 0157 ~ 72:BROWN CRAIG PATRICK
2012/01644 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A WHEEL SPRAY INHIBITOR ~ 71:GOOSEN PIERRE 7 Wychwood Avenue
Linkside Port Elizabeth 6001 ~ 72:GOOSEN PIERRE
2012/01645 ~ Complete ~ 54: COSMETIC COMPOSITION ~ 71:RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE
INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 103-105 Bath Road Slough Berkshire SL1 3UH England ~ 72:JACKSON STUART
RAWLINS TONY BUCKLEY CAROLYN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0915964.1 ~ 32: 11/09/2009
2012/01646 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOGGER DEVICE FOR BLASTING OPERATIONS AND METHOD OF USE ~
71:DYNO NOBEL INC 2795 East Cottonwood Parkway Suite 500 Salt Lake City, 84121 Utah ~ 72:MICHNA
RICHARD JOSEPH LEVAN ROBERT W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/251.024 ~ 32: 13/10/2009
2012/01647 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBLINGUAL AND BUCCAL FILM COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:RECKITT BENCKISER
HEALTHCARE (UK) LIMITED 103-105 Bath Road Slough Berkshire SL1 3UH ~ 72:MYERS GARRY L HILBERT
SAMUEL D BOONE BILL J BOGUE B ARLIE SANGHVI PRADEEP HARIHARAN MADHUSUDAN ~ 33: US ~ 31:
12/537.571 ~ 32: 07/08/2009
2012/01648 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GRATING PANEL SPACER ~ 71:VITAL ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD LEA ROAD
BOKSBURG NORTH 1461 GAUTENG ~ 72:PRINGLE DODDS BEAUMONT
2012/01649 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN EARRING ~ 71:NARUNSKY JONATHAN BENJAMIN 17 Mervin Road
Glenhazel Johannesburg ~ 72:NARUNSKY JONATHAN BENJAMIN
2012/01650 ~ Complete ~ 54: THIN NANO STRUCTURED LAYERS WITH HIGH CATALYTIC ACTIVITY ON
NICKEL OR NICKEL ALLOY SURFACES AND PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION ~ 71:LAM BA
ENGINEERING & CONSULTING SRL Via Piave 92 I-10014 Caluso (Torino) ~ 72:MARINI PAOLO CELANI
FRANCESCO NAKAMURA MISA DI STEFANO VITTORIO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: TO2009A000626 ~ 32: 07/08/2009
2012/01651 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERMALLY STABLE POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND CONSTRUCTIONS ~
71:SMITH INTERNATIONAL INC 1310 Rankin Road Houston Texas 77073 ~ 72:BELNAP DANIEL J FANG YI
FAN GUOJIANG CARIVEAU PETER T VORONIN GEORGIY SHEN YUELIN ZHANG YOUHE YU FENG BAO
YAHUA EYRE RONALD K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/250.816 ~ 32: 12/10/2009
2012/01653 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL AZAHETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH
Frankfurter Strasse 250 64293 Darmstadt ~ 72:SUTTON AMANDA E RICHARDSON THOMAS E HUCK
BAYARD R POTNICK JUSTIN BRUGGER NADIA VANDEVEER HAROLD GEORGE LAN RUOXI ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/232.179 ~ 32: 07/08/2009
2012/01654 ~ Complete ~ 54: THROUGH-PASSAGE ROOFING TILE ~ 71:MONIER ROOFING COMPONENTS
GMBH Frankfurter Landstrasse 2-4 61440 Oberursel ~ 72:WILLEN DIRK ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 043 172.1 ~ 32:
26/09/2009
2012/01655 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARTICLE TRAP AND FILTER DEVICE COMPRISING A PARTICLE TRAP ~
71:VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB S-405 08 Goteborg ~ 72:ETEMAD SASSAN RYRHOLM REIMER ~ 33: SE ~ 31:
2009/000408 ~ 32: 14/09/2009
2012/01656 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATHODE SHELL STRUCTURE ~ 71:NORSK HYDRO ASA N-0240 OSLO ~
72:EICK INGO KROSCHINSKI DIRK ~ 33: NO ~ 31: 20092968 ~ 32: 07/09/2009
2012/01657 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESSES FOR THE PREPARATION OF VARDENAFIL ~ 71:RANBAXY
LABORATORIES LTD Head Office 12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi 110019 ~ 72:MITTAL
ANU THAPER RAJESH KUMAR KHANNA MAHAVIR SINGH PRASAD MOHAN ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1650/DEL/2009 ~
32: 07/08/2009
2012/01658 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PNEUMATIC WINCH CONTROL ~ 71:PAUL CHRISTIAN GIBBON 9 Suiker
Bekkie Safari Gardens Rustenburg ~ 72:PAUL CHRISTIAN GIBBON
2012/01659 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BETTER DAYS CARD (BD CARD) ~ 71:EUGENE ALEXANDER BUYS 34 Buffels
Street Riverlea Johannesburg 2093 ~ 72:EUGENE ALEXANDER BUYS
2012/01660 ~ Complete ~ 54: WEAPONS CONTROL SYSTEMS ~ 71:KLEIN AVNER 145 WELLS STREET
SOUTH MELBOURNE VICTORIA 3205 ~ 72:KLEIN AVNER ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2008901200 ~ 32: 12/03/2008
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2012/01755 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR ISOLATING ALKALOIDS FORM PLANTS ~ 71:THOMAS
KALLIMOPOULOS Benckiserstrasse 47 Ludwigshafen 67059 ~ 72:THOMAS KALLIMOPOULOS ~ 33: DE ~ 31:
10 2009 040 381.7 ~ 32: 07/09/2009
2012/02000 ~ Complete ~ 54: CUTTING DEVICE ~ 71:UNICHARM CORPORATION 182 Shimobun Kinsei-cho
Shikokuchuo-shi Ehime 7990111 ~ 72:YOKOE KEIJIRO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-217748 ~ 32: 18/09/2009
- APPLIED ON 07/03/2012 2012/01554 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SENSITIZING COMPOSITION FOR AN EXPLOSIVE ~ 71:AEL MINING
SERVICES LIMITED AECI Place 24 The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead Sandton 2196 ~
72:VERMAAK CHARL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/07945 ~ 32: 12/11/2009
2012/01662 ~ Complete ~ 54: MAGNETIC ENGAGEMENT DRIVE FOR LOCKING MECHANISMS ~
71:INTERLOCK SYSTEMS CC 60 Van Wouw Street Groenkloof Pretoria ~ 72:VAN RENSBURG NEIL
2012/01663 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF APPLYING A MESH PANEL TO A WALL OF AN EXCAVATION
~ 71:GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:PASTORINO PAULO
ETTORE CAWOOD MARTIN SHEPPARD JAMES
2012/01664 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRICAL GENERATOR ~ 71:FRIEDENTHAL REGINALD 73 Bram Fischer
Drive Robindale Randburg ~ 72:FRIEDENTHAL REGINALD
2012/01665 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FOAM SHOWER CONCEPT ~ 71:BRIAN MICHAEL THORESSON 39 Umgeni
Str Stilfontein 2551 ~ 72:BRIAN MICHAEL THORESSON
2012/01666 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COMP TROLC ~ 71:XOLISWA CINGO 520 Sundu Street Zone 7 Pimville Soweto
~ 72:XOLISWA CINGO
2012/01667 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TRIPPLE X POWER SUPPLY ~ 71:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN JAMES JESSE 716
Simpson Str Hibberdene 4220 South Coast ~ 72:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN JAMES JESSE
2012/01668 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LANDMINE AND UXO (UNEXPLODED ORDINANCE) DEFLAGRATION
SYSTEM ~ 71:PETRUS GERHARDUS KUHN P O Box 6155 Ansfrere 1711 ~ 72:PETRUS GERHARDUS KUHN
2012/01669 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SEATING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:JOHANNES PAUL VAN TELLINGEN 20
Southern Cross Drive Constantia 7806 ~ 72:JOHANNES PAUL VAN TELLINGEN
2012/01670 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GENERATOR AND ELECTRIC MOTOR ~ 71:ALEXANDER PETER SMITH 34
Malata Beach 65 Coral Road Bloubergrand 7441 ~ 72:ALEXANDER PETER SMITH
2012/01671 ~ Complete ~ 54: APOGOSSYPOLONE DERIVATIVES AS ANTICANCER AGENTS ~
71:SANFORD-BURNHAM MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE 10901 North Torrey Pines Road La JOlla CA
92037 ~ 72:PELLECCHIA MAURIZIO WEI JUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/249.982 ~ 32: 08/10/2009
2012/01672 ~ Complete ~ 54: A CYTOLYTIC RTX-TOXIN FROM GALLIBACTERIUM ANATIS ~
71:KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET (UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN) Norregade 10 Postboks 2177 DK-1017
Copenhagen K ~ 72:BOJESEN ANDERS MIKI KRISTENSEN BODIL MARIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/250.163 ~ 32:
09/10/2009
2012/01673 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL ALDEHYDES AND NITRILES FROM ISOPHORONE,AND USE
THEREOF IN PERFUMERY ~ 71:V MANE FILS 620 Route De Grasse F-06620 Bar Sur Loup ~ 72:MURATORE
AGNES CHANOT JEAN-JACQUES ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0956422 ~ 32: 18/09/2009
2012/01674 ~ Complete ~ 54: LARGE RETURNABLE CONTAINER,METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
MOLDING THE SAME,AND BLOW MOLD WITH SEPARATE HEATING ZONES ~ 71:NISSEI ASB MACHINE
CO. LTD 4586-3 Koo Komoro-shi Nagano 384-8585 ~ 72:AOKI DAIICHI TSUKAMOTO HIROYUKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31:
2009-186785 ~ 32: 11/08/2009
2012/01675 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORGANIC SALTS FOR REDUCING STONE PERMEABILITIES ~ 71:BASF SE D67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:SPINDLER CHRISTIAN SCHLEIFER NORBERT BRODT GREGOR ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
09167703.9 ~ 32: 12/08/2009
2012/01676 ~ Complete ~ 54: AZETIDINONE COMPOUNDS AND MEDICAL USE THEREOF ~ 71:ZHEJIANG
HISUN PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD 46 Waisha Road, Jiaojiang District Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province 318000
~ 72:BAI HUA ZHAO XUYANG XU XIAOJIE LIU XIAOYU ZHANG YUNCAI CHEN YING ZHENG XIAOHE GU
MAOJIAN ZHU QIFENG ZHANG YONG LUO HAIRONG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 200910162888.8 ~ 32: 11/08/2009
2012/01677 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE THAT CAN BE WORN ON THE BODY OF A USER AND THAT
PROVIDES VACUUM FOR MEDICAL USES ~ 71:PAUL HARTMANN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Paul-HartmannStrasse 12 89522 Heidenheim ~ 72:ECKSTEIN AXEL HOFSTETTER JURGEN MOLLER MARIO HEER
ANDREAS EGNER SIMON ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 038 130.9 ~ 32: 12/08/2009
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2012/01678 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOSAGE REGIMEN OF AN S1P RECEPTOR MODULATOR ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG
Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:BOULTON CRAIG BURTIN PASCALE DAVID OLIVIER DE VERA ANA
DUMORTIER THOMAS HUNT IRENE SCHMOUDER ROBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/352.029 ~ 32: 07/06/2010
2012/01679 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED POLYURETHANR FOAMING PROCESSES AND FOAM
PROPERTIES USING HALOGENATED OLEFIN BLOWING AGENT ~ 71:ARKEMA INC 900 First Avenue King
Of Prussia Pennsylvania 19406 ~ 72:COSTA JOSEPH S CHEN BENJAMIN B BONNET PHILIPPE ~ 33: US ~
31: 61/240.727 ~ 32: 09/09/2009
2012/01680 ~ Complete ~ 54: GLYCOSIDE DERIVATIVES AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG
Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:BEBERNITZ GREGORY RAYMOND BOCK MARK G REDDY DUMBALA
SRINIVAS HAJARE ATUL KASHINATH VYAVAHARE VINOD BHOSALE SANDEEP BHAUSAHEB KURHADE
SURESH EKNATH SALUNKHE VIDESH SHAIKH NADIM S BHUNIYA DEBNATH PALLE VENKATA P FENG
LILI LIANG JESSICA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2689/DEL/2009 ~ 32: 23/12/2009
2012/01681 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIHYDRO-OXOZOLOBENZODIAZEPINONE COMPOUNDS,A PROCESS FOR
THEIR PREPARATION AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM ~ 71:LES
LABORATOIRES SERVIER 35 RUE DE VERDUN F-92284 SURESNES CEDEX EGIS GYOGYSZERGYAR
NYRT 30-38 Kereszturi UT H-1106 Budapest ~ 72:LING ISTVAN BARKOCZY JOZSEF ANTONI FERENC
GACSALYI ISTVAN LEVAY GYORGY SPEDDING MICHAEL HARSING LASZLO ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 11/00682 ~ 32:
08/03/2011
2012/01682 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ENZYME-CLEAVABLE KETONE-MODIFIED
OPIOID PRODRUGS AND OPTIONAL INHIBITORS THEREOF ~ 71:SIGNATURE THERAPEUTICS INC 75
Shoreway Road Suite D San Carlos 94070 California ~ 72:JENKINS THOMAS E HUSFELD CRAIG O
SEROOGY JULIE D WRAY JONATHAN W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/288.148 ~ 32: 18/12/2009
2012/01683 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FULVIC ACID AND ANTIBIOTIC COMBINATION FOR INHIBITION OR
TREATMENT OF MULTI-DRUG RESISTANT BACTERIA ~ 71:NATRACINE UK LTD Legh Coach House
Wilmslow Road Mottram St Andrew SK10 4QH Cheshire ~ 72:LEIVERS STEPHEN WILLIAM WARN PETER
2012/01684 ~ Complete ~ 54: MAGAZINE-INTEGRATED AMMUNITION ~ 71:RHEINMETALL WAFFE
MUNITION GMBH Heinrich-Ehrhardt-Strasse 2 29345 Unterluss ~ 72:KLASEN ANDRE ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009
043 483.6 ~ 32: 30/09/2009
2012/01685 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACTIVATION UNIT FOR AMMUNITION-FREE DECOYS ~ 71:RHEINMETALL
WAFFE MUNITION GMBH Heinrich-Ehrhardt-Strasse 2 29345 Unterluss ~ 72:PRELIC NENAD EGLAUER
HERIBERT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 043 491.7 ~ 32: 30/09/2009
2012/01686 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REINJECTION OF RETARD ENERGY IN A
TROLLEY-BASED ELECTRIC MINING HAUL TRUCK ~ 71:SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC 3333 Old Milton Parkway
Alpharetta Georgia 30005-4437 ~ 72:MAZUMDAR JOY KOELLNER WALTER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/604.571 ~ 32:
23/10/2009
2012/01687 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIOMARKERS FOR PREDICTING SUSTAINED RESPONSE TO HCV
TREATMENT ~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG GRENZACHERSTRASSE 124 CH-4070 BASLE ~ 72:CHIU
SHU-HUI ZHU YONGHONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/265.816 ~ 32: 02/12/2009
2012/01688 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING A WASTEWATER TREATMENT
PROCESS ~ 71:SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC 3333 Old Milton Parkway Alpharetta Georgia 30005-4437 ~
72:WOODARD STEVEN WECHSLER IONEL MARSTON PETER G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/584.545 ~ 32: 08/09/2009
2012/01689 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING UNPROCESSED AND PARTIALLY PROCESSES
NEUROTOXIN TYPE A ~ 71:MERZ PHARMA GMBH & CO KGAA, Eckenheimer Landstrasse 100 60318
Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:TAYLOR HAROLD V BRUNN CORNELIA EISELE KARL-HEINZ ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/279.453 ~ 32: 21/10/2009
- APPLIED ON 08/03/2012 2012/01690 ~ Complete ~ 54: PICRORHIZA KURROA EXTRACT FOR PREVENTION,ELIMINATION AND
TREATMENT OF RNA VIRUSES AND INFECTION OR DISEASES CAUSED BY THE SAME IN
HUMANS,ANIMALS AND IN BIOTECH INDUSTRY ~ 71:MUNISEKHAR MEDASANI S-1 Plot#31B Vimal Road#5
Jubilee Hills Hyderbad 500033 Andhra Pradesh SATYASAYEE BABU DIVI S-1 Plot#31B Vimal Road#5 Jubilee
Hills Hyderbad 500033 Andhra Pradesh ~ 72:MUNISEKHAR MEDASANI SATYASAYEE BABU DIVI ~ 33: IN ~
31: 2150/CHE/2009 ~ 32: 04/09/2009
2012/01691 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SMELTER LANCE ~ 71:HERAEUS ELECTRO-NITE (PTY) LTD 29 Atlas Road
Anderbolt Boskburg ~ 72:MINNAR KEITH GAVIN
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2012/01692 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BILLBOARD CLOSURE ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:IDENTITY SIGNAGE
MANUFACTURES (PTY) LTD 24 Bruton Road Bryanston Johannesburg ~ 72:VAN DEN HEEVER ANTON
ENGEL JEROEN DUTCH
2012/01693 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SHOE SOLE ~ 71:DU PLESSIS CARON No. 4 Partridge Place Hiskett Road
Magaliesig Bryanston 2191 ~ 72:DU PLESSIS CARON
2012/01694 ~ Provisional ~ 54: 3D DRIVING SCHOLL ~ 71:DR VUYO YOKWE 2404 John R055 House Victoria
Embankment Durban 4001 ~ 72:DR VUYO YOKWE
2012/01695 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF PROCESSING AND DISPOSING OF HYDROCARBON WASTE ~
71:REXOS LTD Invictus House Heath Road Whitchurch Shropshire SY13 2AE LAFARGE 61 rue des Belles
Feuilles F-75116 Paris ~ 72:MONBIOT RICHARD BOURGAREL FLORENT ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0914785,1 ~ 32:
25/08/2009
2012/01696 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ELECTRICAL POWER PRODUCTION ~
71:OCHSE ANDREW 16 Montrose Hornbill Road Douglasdale 2165 MEYER GEOFFREY LYNTON 16 Napoli
Estate Rea Road Douglasdale 2165 ~ 72:OCHSE ANDREW MEYER GEOFFREY LYNTON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31:
2010/02153 ~ 32: 26/03/2010
2012/01697 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A COUPLER ~ 71:KMDB MANUFACTURES (PTY) LTD 41 Frans Oerder
Groenkloof 0181 ~ 72:PHILLIPUS JACOBUS DE KLERK
2012/01698 ~ Complete ~ 54: COUPLER ~ 71:KMDB MANUFACTURES (PTY) LTD 41 Frans Oerder Groenkloof
0181 ~ 72:PHILLIPUS JACOBUS DE KLERK
2012/01699 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUTO REVERSE SYSTEM FOR TRAILER COUPING ~ 71:KMDB
MANUFACTURES (PTY) LTD 41 Frans Oerder Groenkloof 0181 ~ 72:PHILLIPUS JACOBUS DE KLERK
2012/01700 ~ Complete ~ 54: GAMING APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS ~ 71:DYNAMITE GAMES PTY LTD
LEVEL 4 37 - 49 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000 ~ 72:ELLIS BENJAMIN JAMES ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2011201126 ~ 32:
09/03/2011
2012/01701 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONNECTION MODULE ~ 71:DECOMA (GERMANY) GMBH Justus-Von-LiebigStrasse 5 66280 Sulzbach/Saar ~ 72:HOLDERLE VOLKER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 038 134.1 ~ 32: 13/08/2009
2012/01702 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STORAGE UNIT AND METHOD ~ 71:DE LANGE THEUNIS GERT HENDRIK 1
Mercedes Road Areus Randfontein 1760 DE LANGE SIMON HENDRIK 1 Mercedes road Areus Randfontein
1760 MARCUSSEN SVEN ERIK 1 Mercedes Road Areus Randfontein 1760 ~ 72:DE LANGE THEUNIS GERT
HENDRIK DE LANGE SIMON HENDRIK MARCUSSEN SVEN ERIK
2012/01703 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AS PROTEIN TYROSINE KINASE 2 INHIBITORS ~
71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse 173 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein ~
72:STADTMUELLER HEINZ SAPOUNTZIS LOANNIS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10172460.7 ~ 32: 11/08/2010
2012/01704 ~ Complete ~ 54: DLL4-BINDING MOLECULES ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL
GMBH Binger Strasse 173 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:BORGES ERIC GSCHWIND ANDREAS BOUCNEAU
JOACHIM DE TAVERNIER EVELYN KOLKMAN JOOST MERCHIERS PASCAL VAN HOORICK DIANE ~ 33: EP
~ 31: 09172132.4 ~ 32: 02/10/2009
2012/01705 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREGNANE DERIVATIVES CONDENSED IN THE 16, 17 POSITION WITH AN NSUBSTITUTED ISOXAZOLIDINE RING AS ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS ~ 71:CHIESI FARMACEUTICI
S.P.A. Via Palermo 26/A 43100 Parma ~ 72:ARMANI ELISABETTA GHIDINI ELEONORA PERETTO ILARIA
VIRDIS ANDREA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09011665.8 ~ 32: 11/09/2009
2012/01706 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF AUTHENTICATING A DEVICE AND ENCRYPTING DATA
TRANSMITTED BETWEEN THE DEVICE AND A SERVER ~ 71:MTN MOBILE MONEY SA (PTY) LTD 1ST
FLOOR SUMMIT PLACE 495 SUMMIT ROAD MORNINGSIDE 2196 ~ 72:ROUX PETRUS DANIEL JACOBUS
SELIBAS PAUL ANDREW BRUYNSE DIRK MARINUS
2012/01707 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN EXAMINATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ~ 71:PENS DOWN CC 46
Edendale Road Edendale Johannesburg 1610 Gauteng ~ 72:HAWES JONATHAN PATRICK
2012/01708 ~ Complete ~ 54: REMOVABLE COLOR GEL BASECOAT FOR ARTIFICIAL NAIL COATINGS AND
METHODS THEREFORE ~ 71:CREATIVE NAIL DESIGN INC 1125 Joshua Way Vista Califonia 92081 ~
72:CONGER CHAD VU THONG H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/555,571 ~ 32: 08/09/2009
2012/01709 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROTEIN HOUSING FOR A CHEMICAL BASED SELF-CONTAINED SELFRESCUER,SELF-CONTAINED SELF-RESCURE SAFTEY SYSTEM, MONITORING DEVICE, AND METHOD OF
MONITORING SELF-CONTAINED SELF-RESCUERES ~ 71:CSIR Meiring Naude Road CSIR Campus BLD 34
Brummeria 0184 ~ 72:SCHREIBER LOTHAR WILFRIED HOLDCROFT ROBERT JAMES
2012/01710 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PAYMENT PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:WATTBOX HOLDINGS
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 24 Kalypso Naivasha Road Sunninghill ~ 72:NALDER NICHOLAS FIELDING
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2012/01711 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLOATING MICROGRANULES ~ 71:DEBREGEAS ET ASSOCIES PHARMA 79
Rue De Miromesnil F-75008 Paris ~ 72:LEBON CHRISTOPHE SUPLIE PASCAL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0955641 ~ 32:
12/08/2009
2012/01712 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS AGAINST DRUG MISUSE ~
71:DEBREGEAS ET ASSOCIES PHARMA 79 Rue De Miromesnil F-75008 Paris ~ 72:SUPLIE PASCAL LEBON
CHRISTOPHE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0955642 ~ 32: 12/08/2009
2012/01713 ~ Complete ~ 54: CUTTING ELEMENTS HAVING DIFFERENT INTERSTITIAL MATERIALS IN
MULTI-LAYER DIAMOND TABLES,EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING SUCH CUTTING ELEMENTS,AND
METHODS OF FORMING SAME ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED PO Box 4740 Houston TX 77210 ~
72:SCHMITZ KURTIS SCOTT DANNY E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/544,954 ~ 32: 20/08/2009
2012/01714 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROTEIN MATRIX VACCINES OF IMPROVED IMMUNOGENICITY ~
71:MATRIIVAX RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORP 650 Albany Street #117 Boston MA 02118 ~ 72:KILLEEN
KEVIN P THANAWASTEIN ANN GRIFFIN THOMAS J IV ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/276,783 ~ 32: 09/09/2009
2012/01715 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF (1S,4R)-2-OXA-3AZABICYCLO{[2,2.1]HEPT-5-ENES ~ 71:LONZA LTD Münchensteinerstrasse 38 CH-4052 Basel ~ 72:FRANZEN
MANUELA NOTI CHRISTIAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09011146.9 ~ 32: 31/08/2009
2012/01716 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO LASER SCANNING SYSTEMS ~
71:OPTOS PLC Queensferry House Carnegie Business Campus Queensferry Road Dunfermiline Fife KY11 8GR
~ 72:AZEGROUZ HIND ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0913911.4 ~ 32: 10/08/2009
2012/01717 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR LEACHING OF ORE CONTAINING COPPER AND COBALT ~
71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie 7 FI-02200 Espoo ~ 72:SALMINEN JUSTIN VAARNO JUSSI SAAMANEN
JUKKA TIIHONEN JARI RITASALO TEEMU ~ 33: FI ~ 31: 20090294 ~ 32: 11/08/2009
2012/01718 ~ Complete ~ 54: STEEPING LIQUOR USED AS A MEANS OF CONTROLLING THE RISK OF FIRE
AND EXPLOSION OF ORGANIC EXTRACTIVE MATERIALS ~ 71:IEC EUROPE S.A.R.L 44 reu de la Valle L2661 Luxembourg ~ 72:TERRAZ DENIS ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0903919 ~ 32: 11/08/2009
2012/01719 ~ Complete ~ 54: FORMULATIONS AND METHODS EMPLOYING ANHYDROUS DISINFECTANT ~
71:PURE BIOSCIENCE 1725 Gillespie Way EL Cajon CA 92020 ~ 72:KRALL MICHAEL L GUMIENNY JR
RICHARD JONTE DOLANA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233,424 ~ 32: 12/08/2009
2012/01720 ~ Complete ~ 54: PTH-CONTAINING THERAPEUTIC/PROPHYLACTIC AGENT FOR
OSTEOPOROSIS, CHARACTERIZED IN THAT PTH IS ADMINISTERED ONCE A WEEK IN A UNIT DOSE OF
100 TO 200 UNITS ~ 71:ASAHI KASEI PHARMA CORPORATION 1-105 Kanda Jinbocho Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo
101-8101 ~ 72:SHIRAE SHINICHIRO MASUNAGA YUIKO KOBAYASHI NOBUYUKI KATO HIROKI HORI
KAZUYOSHI NAKAMURA YASUO NOZAKI YOSHIHIDE KURODA TATSUHIKO SERADA MASASHI ~ 33: JP ~
31: 2009-208039 ~ 32: 09/09/2009
2012/01721 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENHANCING COMMUNICATION ~ 71:MIMECAST NORTH AMERICA INC 203
Crescent Street Suit 303 Waltham MA 02453 ~ 72:SCOTT-COWLEY ORLANDO BORENSTEIN NATHANIEL S ~
33: US ~ 31: 13/044,842 ~ 32: 10/03/2011
2012/01722 ~ Complete ~ 54: BISPECIFIC BINDING MOLECULES FOR ANTI-ANGIOGENESIS THERAPY ~
71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse 173 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein ~
72:BORGES ERIC GSCHWIND ANDREAS BOUCNEAU JOACHIM DE TAVERNIER EVELYN KOLKMAN
JOOST MERCHIERS PASCAL VAN HOORICK DIANE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10175316.8 ~ 32: 03/09/2010
2012/01768 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BRAKE WEAR INDICATOR ~ 71:KMDB MANUFACTURERS (PTY) LTD No 7
2nd Street Vorsterskroon Ext 3 Nigel 1490 ~ 72:PHILLIPUS JACOBUS DE KLERK
- APPLIED ON 09/03/2012 2012/01724 ~ Provisional ~ 54: KLOKWIRE ~ 71:REINHARD PIENAAR 839 13th Avenue 13th Avenue
Wonerboom-South Pretoria ~ 72:REINHARD PIENAAR
2012/01725 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CATHODE FOR USE IN AN ELECTRO WINNING PLANT ~ 71:HUMAN JAN
PETRUS 16 Lobelia Street Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:HUMAN JAN PETRUS
2012/01726 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONDUCTING MARKET RESEARCH ~ 71:LEVIN
JULIAN 6 5th Avenue Emmerentia Johannesburg Gauteng Province 2001 ~ 72:LEVIN JULIAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31:
2011/00002 ~ 32: 03/01/2011
2012/01727 ~ Complete ~ 54: INDENONE DERIVATIVE AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION
COMPRISING SAME ~ 71:KOREA RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY 100 Jang-dong
Yuseong-gu Daejeon 305-343 ~ 72:HEO JUNG NYOUNG BAE MYUNG AE KIM NACK JEONG CHANG SUNG
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YOUNG KANG NAM SOOK YOO SUNG EUN HWANG EUN SOOK ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2009-0085954 ~ 32:
11/09/2009
2012/01728 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN INTELLIGENT PERIPHERAL DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR THE
AUTHENTICATION AND VERIFICATION OF INDIVIDUALS AND/OR DOCUMENTS THROUGH A SECURE
MULTIFUNCTIONAL AUTHENTICATION SERVICES WITH DATA STORAGE CAPABILITY ~ 71:SZOKE
THOMAS 921 Parkside Pointe boulevard Apopka Florida 32712 FOZZATI DANIEL 160 Saint Botolph Street
APT.#5, Boston MA 02115 VAGO ANDRAS 23 Abel Jeno Utca Budapest 1113 ~ 72:SZOKE THOMAS FOZZATI
DANIEL VAGO ANDRAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/274,139 ~ 32: 13/08/2009
2012/01729 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPEED CONTROL DRIVE SESCTION WITH FAILSAFE VALVE ~ 71:TDW
DELAWARE INC 1100 Market Street Suit 780 Wilmington Delaware 19801 ~ 72:LUDLOW JED GLASS KEITH
WARKENTIN JONATHAN LAURESEN PAUL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/539,696 ~ 32: 12/08/2009
2012/01730 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH AFFINITY HUMAN ANTIBODIES TO HUMAN PROTEASE-ACTIVATED
RECEPTOR-2 ~ 71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS INC 777 Old Saw Mill River Road Tarrytown NY 10596706 ~ 72:MACDONALD LYNN MURPHY ANDREW J PAPADOPULOS NICHOLAS J MORRA MARC R
SALZLER ROBERT R LACCROIX-FRALISH MICHAEL L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/317,839 ~ 32: 26/03/2010
2012/01731 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWDER INHALER ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH
Binger Strasse 173 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:KAEMPER MARKUS SCHULZ JOERN-ERIC ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
09172107.6 ~ 32: 02/10/2009
2012/01732 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEGMENTING IMAGES ~ 71:DRS DATA
SERVICES LIMITED 1 Danbury Court Linford Wood Milton Keynes MK14 6LR ~ 72:PU ZHANG CHASE JULIAN
BEATS STEPHEN MARK HUDSON GRAHAM CHARLES WHITELEY SEAN EDWARD ~ 33: GB ~ 31:
0915375.0 ~ 32: 03/09/2009
2012/01733 ~ Complete ~ 54: TD PROBE AND ITS USES ~ 71:SEEGENE INC 8FL.9FL,Taewon BLDG 65-5
Bangi-Dong Songpa-Gu Seoul 138-050 ~ 72:CHUN JONG-YOON HWANG IN TAEK LEE SANG KIL ~ 33: KR ~
31: PCT/KR2010/004119 ~ 32: 24/06/2010
2012/01734 ~ Complete ~ 54: INVENTORY MONITORING AND VERIFICATION SYSTEM ~ 71:CAREFUSION
303 , INC 3750 TORREY VIEW COURT SAN DIEGO , CALIFORNIA 92130 ~ 72:ROSS GRAHAM ~ 33: US ~ 31:
12/563,986 ~ 32: 21/09/2009
2012/01735 ~ Complete ~ 54: RESEALABLE LAMINATE FOR HEAT SEALED PACKAGING ~ 71:AVERY
DENNISON CORPORATION 150 N Orange Grove BLVD Pasadena 91103 Californa ~ 72:DUAN XINRONG
DAFFNER MARTIN HALLAK BASSAM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/241,416 ~ 32: 11/09/2009
2012/01736 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONSTANT TEMPERATURE HOT-CONDUCTOR ANEMOMETER ~
71:CAREFUSION 207, INC 3750 Torrey View Court San Diego CA 92130 ~ 72:GRABOI DAN SVEEN FINN
GARRIOTT JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/540,143 ~ 32: 12/08/2009
2012/01737 ~ Complete ~ 54: SLIDING ANCHOR ~ 71:HILTI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Feldkircherstrasse 100 LI
9494 Schaan ~ 72:PODESSER RICHARD SCHIMIDT FRANK ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 102011005361.1 ~ 32: 10/03/2011
2012/01738 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOMAIN SELECTION FOR MOBILE-ORIGINATED MESSAGE SERVICE ~
71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:GRIOT MIGUEL SONG
OSOK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/851,678 ~ 32: 06/08/2010
2012/01739 ~ Complete ~ 54: IDENTIFYING A DOMAIN FOR DELIVERY OF MESSAGE SERVICE
INFORMATION ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:GRIOT
MIGUEL SONG OSOK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/851,679 ~ 32: 06/08/2010
2012/01740 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF CATHEPSIN S INHIBITORS ~
71:JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICA N.V. Turnhoutseweg 30 B-2340-Beerse ~ 72:LIANG JIMMY T MANI
NEELAKANDHA S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233,231 ~ 32: 12/08/2009
2012/01741 ~ Complete ~ 54: RELAY STATION, RELAY METHOD, AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
DEVICE ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0075 ~ 72:KIMURA RYOTA ~ 33: JP ~
31: 2009-217343 ~ 32: 18/09/2009
2012/01742 ~ Complete ~ 54: UPRIGHT STEAM MOP WITH AUXILIARY TOOL ~ 71:BISSELL HOMECARE INC
2345 Walker Avenue N.W Grand Rapids Michigan 49544 ~ 72:NOLAN MATTHEW P ASHBAUGH KURT E
KREBS ALAN J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/232,971 ~ 32: 11/08/2009
2012/01743 ~ Complete ~ 54: TECHNIQUE FOR CONTROLLING PUMPS IN A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ~
71:CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING LLC 6744 S Howell Avenue Oak Creek Wl 53154 ~ 72:WEBER ROBERT
PERUGINI DAVE L HELFRICH JOSEPH CHMIEL WAYNE G ONSAGER MICHAEL G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/557,119
~ 32: 10/09/2009
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2012/01744 ~ Complete ~ 54: UTILITY SCALE ELECTRIC ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM ~ 71:ADVANCED
RAIL ENERGY STORAGE LLC 999 Third Avenue Suit 4400 Seattle WA 9814 ~ 72:PEITZKE WILLIAM R
ERDMAN WILLIAM L MOORHEAD WILLIAM H SCOTT DAVID I BROWN MATTHEW B SCOTT ROBERT T
BLODGETT DOUGLAS C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233,052 ~ 32: 11/08/2009
2012/01745 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRICING AND ALLOCATING SECURITIES ~
71:BUCKNELL TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD 6/414 Edgecliff Road Woollahra New South Wales 2025 ~
72:BUCKNELL BENJAMIN GEORGE WENTWORTH ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009903787 ~ 32: 12/08/2009
2012/01746 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOWNHOLE DEVICE ~ 71:DOMAIN LICENCES LIMITED Jipfa Building 3rd Floor
Main Street Tortola ~ 72:JENNER ANDREW ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/709,948 ~ 32: 22/02/2010
2012/01747 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CHARGING A BATTERY ~ 71:FENIX
INTERNATIONAL INC 82 2nd Street San Francisco Califonia 94105 ~ 72:LIN MICHAEL KETTERLE JONAS
JELEN PAUL PELOCHINO JOHN KRIEGER BRIAN HEINRICH MITCHELL WARSHAWSKY BRIAN THOMAS
JONATHAN DHANALIWALA AKBAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/879,131 ~ 32: 10/09/2010
2012/01748 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYCRYSTALLINE COMPACTS HAVING MATERIAL DISPOSED IN
INTERSTITIAL SPACES THEREIN,CUTTING ELEMENTS AND EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING SUCH
COMPACTS,AND METHODS OF FORMING SUCH COMPACTS ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED PO
Box 4740 Houston TX 77210 ~ 72:DIGIOVANNI ANTHONY A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/558,184 ~ 32: 11/09/2009
2012/01749 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTROLLED DISCHARGE OSTOMY APPLIANCE AND SHIELD THEREFOR ~
71:CONVATEC TECHNOLOGIES INC Suit 250 3993 Howard Hudges Parkway Las Vegas NV 89169-6754 ~
72:NGUYEN-DE-MARY TIHN BLUM JOHN DAVIES PHILIP CLINE JOHN STACEY GARY BECKETT TREVOR
~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/276,352 ~ 32: 11/09/2009
2012/01750 ~ Complete ~ 54: VACCINE HAVING A PEPTIDE ADJUVANT FOR ELICITING A SPECIFIC
IMMUNE RESPONSE TO TREAT VIRAL INFECTION AND OTHER CONDITIONS ~ 71:IMMUNOTECH
DEVELOPMENTS INC 2395 Speakman Drive Suite 2025 Mississauga L5K 1B3 Ontario ~ 72:SAHNER DAVID
LALONDE GUY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/232,618 ~ 32: 10/08/2009
2012/01751 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPLANTABLE DEVICE FOR CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY ~ 71:TARIS
BIOMEDICAL INC 99 Hayden Avenue Suit 100 Lexington MA 02421 ~ 72:LEE HEEJIN DANIEL KAREN
LARRIVEE-ELKINS CHERYL CIMA MICHAEL J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/851,494 ~ 32: 05/08/2010
2012/01752 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPLANTABLE BIO-RESORBABLE POLYMER ~ 71:OCCLUGEL rue Chaarles de
Gaulle F-78350 Jouy en Josas CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE 3 rue Michel Ange F75016 Paris Cedex 16 UNIVERSITY PARIS-SUD 11 15 rue Georges Clemenceau F-91400 Orsay ASSISTANCE
PUBLIQUE-HOPITAUX DE PARIS 3 avenue Victoria F-75004 PAris UNIVERSITY PARIS DIDEROT PARIS 7 5
rue Thomas Mann F-75013 Paris ~ 72:MOINE LAURENCE LAURENT ALEXANDRE WASSEF MICHEL
BEDOUET LAURENT LABARRE DENIS NGUYEN VAN NGA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/241,183 ~ 32: 10/09/2009
2012/01753 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DOWNDRAFT GASIFICATION ~ 71:MASON
JAMES MATTHEW 1010 Murray Street Berkeley CA 94710 ~ 72:MASON JAMES MATTHEW ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/229,413 ~ 32: 29/07/2009
2012/01754 ~ Complete ~ 54: MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AGAINST THE PBP2-A PROTEIN AND
HOMOLOGOUS SEQUENCES FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFECTIONS BY AND IMMUNODIAGNOSTICS OF
BACTERIA OF THE FIRMICUTES PHYLUM ~ 71:FUNDACAO OSWALDO CRUZ Avenida Brasil 4365
Mangunhos 21045-900 Rio de Janeiro RJ ~ 72:SENNA JOSE PROCOPIO MORENO BATOREU NADIA MARIA
QUEIROZ JOAO LUIZ SAMPAIO TEIXEIRA MARIA DA GLORIA MARTINS ~ 33: BR ~ 31: PI 0914508-7 ~ 32:
10/08/2009
2012/01769 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TRANSFORMER INTEGRITY MONITORING ~ 71:ZAHEER JOOMA 65
Blomberg Street Vaalpark Vanderbijlpark ~ 72:ZAHEER JOOMA
2012/01770 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WASHTROUGH AND CISTERN COMBINATION ~ 71:DANIEL PETRUS
GROENEWALD Habi Park 10 Erasmus Street Wilkoppies Klerksdorp ~ 72:DANIEL PETRUS GROENEWALD
2012/01771 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WASHWATER TO LOILET PUMP EQUIPMENT ~ 71:DANIEL PETRUS
GROENEWALD Habi Park 10 Erasmus Street Wilkoppies Klerksdorp ~ 72:DANIEL PETRUS GROENEWALD
2012/01855 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIAPHRAGM VALVE ~ 71:THE RIVER FAMILY TRUST 213 Voortrekker Street
Monument Krugersdorp ~ 72:MULDER WYNAND
2012/01856 ~ Complete ~ 54: BABY CHANGING STATION ~ 71:LINDEQUE FRANCOIS JACQUES Unit 6
Tuscany Manor 4 Pinotage Street Wilgeheuwel 1737 ~ 72:LINDEQUE FRANCOIS JACQUES
2012/01905 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EDUCATIONAL KITS AND MOLECULAR METHODS TO TEACH
BIOLOGY,BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOMEDICINE ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private BAg
X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA CHIN'OMBE
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2012/01906 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR HELICOBACTER
~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA CHIN'OMBE
2012/01907 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR HAEMOPHILUS
BACTERIA ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA
CHIN'OMBE
2012/01908 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR
CRYPTOCOCCUS ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR
NYASHA CHIN'OMBE
2012/01909 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR
CRYPTOSPORIDIUM PARASITES ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705
~ 72:DR NYASHA CHIN'OMBE
2012/01910 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR CHLAMYDIA
BACTERIA ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA
CHIN'OMBE
2012/01911 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR KLEBSIELLA
BACTERIA ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA
CHIN'OMBE
2012/01912 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR GIARDIA
PARASITES ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA
CHIN'OMBE
2012/01913 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR NEISSERIA
BACTERIA ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA
CHIN'OMBE
2012/01914 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR BORDETELLA
BACTERIA ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA
CHIN'OMBE
2012/01915 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR MALARIA
PARASITES ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA
CHIN'OMBE
- APPLIED ON 12/03/2012 2012/01759 ~ Complete ~ 54: SCREEN PANEL RETAINER SYSTEM ~ 71:CONN-WELD INDUSTRIES INC P O
Box 5329 Princeton West Virginia 24740-5329 ~ 72:CONNOLLY JAMES D LANE TRACEY LEONARD ~ 33: US
~ 31: 13/049.000 ~ 32: 16/03/2011
2012/01760 ~ Complete ~ 54: SCREEN PANEL CENTRE RETAINER SYSTEM ~ 71:CONN-WELD INDUSTRIES
INC P O Box 5329 Princeton West Virginia 24740-5329 ~ 72:LANE TRACEY LEONARD BACHO FRANK J ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 13/070.601 ~ 32: 24/03/2011
2012/01761 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A-ONE SLIDING BRICK ~ 71:JOHANNES STANDER P O Box 798 Anerly Kzn
4230 ~ 72:JOHANNES STANDER
2012/01762 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRODUCT ADVERTISING TRAY (PAT) ~ 71:MARTIN P MOLTENO 18
Westerford Road Rondebosch Cape 7700 ~ 72:MARTIN P MOLTENO
2012/01763 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PYROTECHNIC RESCUE EQUIPMENT ~ 71:WESSEL JAN ROUX 201 Von
Willich Avenue Clubview 0157 ~ 72:GERT STEPHANUS ROSSOUW
2012/01764 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISPLAY STAND ~ 71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 204 Hyde Gate 27 Ruth
Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN
2012/01765 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MESSAGE DISPLAY ~ 71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 204 Hyde Gate 27 Ruth
Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN
2012/01766 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DIE ONTBRANDING-URYE KRAGBRON ~ 71:VENTER GERRIT JONKER
Senior 2000 No 26 Theron Street 101 Clarina 0118 ~ 72:VENTER GERRIT JONKER
2012/01767 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BUSYTROLLEY ~ 71:ROMACK THOMAS KUTUMELA MENTOR 36 Arcardia
Mansions 563 Church Street Pretoria ~ 72:ROMACK THOMAS KUTUMELA MENTOR
2012/01772 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBUSTION CONTROL SYSTEM ~ 71:KAILASH & STEFAN PTY LTD c/KPMG Brisbane Old 4001 ~ 72:KAILASH NATH SRIRAM FREDERICK STEFAN JARL DAHLHEILM ~ 33: AU ~
31: 2009904605 ~ 32: 21/09/2009
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2012/01773 ~ Complete ~ 54: A CAMERA SYSTEM ~ 71:KAILASH & STEFAN PTY LTD c/-KPMG Brisbane Old
4001 ~ 72:KAILASH NATH SRIRAM FREDERICK STEFAN JARL DAHLHEILM MATTS EJE ENGBERG ~ 33: AU
~ 31: 2009904604 ~ 32: 21/09/2009
2012/01774 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOSAGE REGIMEN FOR ADMINISTERING A CD19XCD3 BISPECIFIC
ANTIBODY ~ 71:MICROMET AG Staffelseestrasse 2 81477 Munchen ~ 72:DIRK NAGORSEN GERHARD
ZUGMAIER PETER KUFER PATRICK BAEUERLE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/255.290 ~ 32: 27/10/2009
2012/01775 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION FOR IMPROVING LACTATION ~ 71:PEARSON WENDY 4228
15th Sideroad RR 2 Rockwood N08 2K0 AGHAKHANI GOHLAM ABBAS 524 W 43rd Street North Wichita
Kansas 67204 ~ 72:PEARSON WENDY AGHAKHANI GOHLAM ABBAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/240.336 ~ 32:
08/09/2009
2012/01776 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR BIOLOGICALLY CLEANING WASTEWATER ~
71:INVENT UMWELT-UND VERFAHRENSTECHNIK AG Am Pestalozziring 21 91058 Erlangen ~ 72:HOFKRN
MARCUS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 045 032.7 ~ 32: 25/09/2009
2012/01777 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR CLEANING WASTEWATE ~ 71:INVENT UMWELT-UND
VERFAHRENSTECHNIK AG Am Pestalozziring 21 91058 Erlangen ~ 72:DURST FRANZ HOFKRN MARCUS ~
33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 044 91836 ~ 32: 23/09/2009
2012/01778 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF PRODUCING VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES ~ 71:RHODES
UNIVERSITY Department of Zoology Biological Sciences Building Prince Alfred Street P O Box 94 Grahamstown
6139 ~ 72:DORRINGTON ROSEMARY ANN VLOK MARLI MENDES ADRIANO ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/05604 ~ 32:
13/08/2009
2012/01779 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF MODIFYING THE CARBOHYDRATE CONTENT OF A PLANT ~
71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 4th Floor Admin B Victoria Street Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600
SOUTH AFRICAN SUGARCANE RESEARCH Kwa Shukela 170 Flanders Drive Mount Edgecombe ~
72:BOUSSIENGUI-BOUSSIENGUI GINO KOSSMANN JENS MATTHIAS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/06506 ~ 32:
17/09/2009
2012/01780 ~ Provisional ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR THE REMOVAL OF SETTLED SOLIDS FROM BODIES OF
LIQUID ~ 71:STARKE RICHARD ANGUS 2433 PLATEAU ROAD BETTY'S BAY WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE
7141 ~ 72:STARKE RICHARD ANGUS
2012/01781 ~ Complete ~ 54: OPTHALMIC PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING DORZOLAMIDE
AND TIMOLOL AND METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF ~ 71:PHARMATHEN S.A. 6 Dervenakion
Street 15351 Pallini Attikis ~ 72:KARAVAS EVANGELOS KOUTRIS EFTHIMIOS SAMARA VASILIKI KOUTRI
IOANNA KALASKANI ANASTASIA
2012/01782 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLEXIBLE WAYS TO INDICATE DOWNLIKE/UPLINK BACKHAUL SUBFRAME
CONFIGURATIONS IN A RELAY SYSTEM ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN-02150 Espoo ~
72:WANG HAIMING HAN JING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/234.207 ~ 32: 14/08/2009
2012/01783 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING FORMIC ACID BY REACTION OF CARBON
DIOXIDE WITH HYDROGEN ~ 71:BASF SE D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:SCHAUB THOMAS FRIES DONATA
MARIA PACIELLO ROCCO MOHL KLAUS-DIETER SCHAFER MARTIN RITTINGER STEFAN SCHNEIDER
DANIEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10167709.4 ~ 32: 29/06/2010
2012/01784 ~ Complete ~ 54: TAIL STATION FOR A SCRAPER CHAIN CONVEYOR AND CHAIN WHEEL
ASSEMBLY THEREFOR ~ 71:BUCYRUS EUROPE GMBH Industriestrasse 1 D-44534 Lunen ~ 72:SCHURER
KARL-HEINZ HOPPE ARMIN VOIGT ROBERT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 20 2009 005 143.9 ~ 32: 14/08/2009
2012/01785 ~ Complete ~ 54: A WALL TRACK SYSTEM ~ 71:VAN ZYL JACQUES NO 174 Old Kent Avenue
Midstream Estate Midrand ~ 72:VAN ZYL JACQUES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/06331 ~ 32: 11/09/2009
2012/01786 ~ Complete ~ 54: INLET PREMIXER FOR COMBUSTION APPARATUS ~ 71:LEAN FLAME INC
1823 JEFFERSON PLACE NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 ~ 72:KENDRICK DONALD W ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/241.940 ~ 32: 13/09/2009
2012/01787 ~ Complete ~ 54: VORTEX PREMIXER FOR COMBUSTION APPARATUS ~ 71:LEAN FLAME INC
1823 JEFFERSON PLACE NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 ~ 72:KENDRICK DONALD W ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/241.940 ~ 32: 13/09/2009
2012/01788 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF FUEL STAGING IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS ~ 71:LEAN
FLAME INC 1823 JEFFERSON PLACE NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 ~ 72:KENDRICK DONALD W ~ 33: US ~
31: 61/241.940 ~ 32: 13/09/2009
2012/01789 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBUSTIONS CAVITY LAYOUTS FOR FUEL STAGING IN TRAPPED
VORTEX COMBUSTORS ~ 71:LEAN FLAME INC 1823 JEFFERSON PLACE NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 ~
72:KENDRICK DONALD W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/241.940 ~ 32: 13/09/2009
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2012/01790 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FASTERNER ~ 71:JACOBS CAPITAL (PTY) LTD 29 Monteith Place Durban
North KwaZulu-Natal 4051 ~ 72:JACOBS WESSEL JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/01723 ~ 32: 07/03/2011
2012/01791 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF THE PREPARATION OF 2,5-FURANDICARBOXYLIC ACID AND
ESTERS THEREOF ~ 71:FURANIX TECHNOLOGIES B.V. ZEKERINGSTRAAT 29 1014 BV AMSTERDAM ~
72:MUNOZ DE DIEGO CESAR SCHAMMEL WAYNE PAUL DAM MATHEUS ADRIANUS GRUTER GERARDUS
JOHANNES MARIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/249.400 ~ 32: 07/10/2009
2012/01792 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHENYLOXADIAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS PGDS INHIBITORS ~ 71:SANOFIAVENTIS 174 Avenue de France F-75013 Paris ~ 72:VANDEUSEN CHRISTOPHER LOREN WEIBERTH FRANZ
J GILL HARPAL S LEE GEORGE HILLEGASS ANDREA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/249.693 ~ 32: 08/10/2009
2012/01793 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIARYLHYDANTOIN COMPOUNDS ~ 71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY
OF CALIFORNIA 1111 Franklin Street 5th floor Oakland 94607-5200 California ~ 72:SAWYERS CHARLES L
JUNG MICHAEL E CHEN CHARLIE D OUK SAMEDY WELSBIE DEREK TRAN CHRIS WONGVIPAT JOHN
YOO DONGWON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 60/756.552 ~ 32: 06/01/2006
2012/01795 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUSED HETEROCYCLIC RING DERIVATIVE AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:TAKEDA
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY LIMITED 1-1 Doschomachi 4-Chome Chuo-Ku Osaka-Shi Osaka 541-0045 ~
72:SASAKI SATOSHI TANAKA YUTA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-015644 ~ 32: 27/01/2010
2012/01796 ~ Complete ~ 54: CARBOHYDRATE ENTRAPPED ACTIVE AGENT DELIVERY COMPOSITION
AND ARTICLES USING THE SAME ~ 71:KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE,INC Neenah 54956 Wisconsin ~
72:WENZEL SCOTT W KOENIG DAVID WILLIAM SEIDLING JEFFERY RICHARD CHEN MICHAEL MEIHAN ~
33: US ~ 31: 12/578.348 ~ 32: 13/10/2009
2012/01797 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION FOR USE AS NOX REMOVING TRANSLUCENT COATING ~
71:MILLENNIUM INORGANIC CHEMICALS INC 20 Wight Avenue Suite 100 Hunt Valley 21030 Maryland ~
72:GOODWIN GRAHAM STRATTON JOHN L MCINTYRE ROBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/562.500 ~ 32: 18/09/2009
2012/01798 ~ Complete ~ 54: COILED COIL AND/OR TETHER CONTAINING PROTEIN COMPLEXES AND
USES THEREOF ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco 94080 California ~
72:CHRISTENSEN ERIN H EATON DAN L VENDEL ANDREW C WRANIK BERND ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/266.992 ~
32: 04/12/2009
2012/01799 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-PHASE STATOR DEVICE ~ 71:HOGANAS AB S 263 83 Hoganas ~
72:ATKINSON GLYNN JAMES JACK ALAN G MECROW BARRIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/244.281 ~ 32: 21/09/2009
2012/01800 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF CAPTURING LARGE AREA IMAGES IN DETAIL
INCLUDING CASCADED CAMERAS AND/OR CALIBRATION FEATURES ~ 71:NEARMAP PTY LTD Suite 8
281 Hay Street Subiaco 6008 Western Australia ~ 72:NIXON STUART WILLAIM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/565.232 ~ 32:
23/09/2009
2012/01801 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS IN A MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
NETWORK ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICKSSON (PUBL) S-164 83 Stockholm ~ 72:LARSSON
DANIEL BALDEMAIR ROBERT GERSTENBERGER DIRK LINDBOM LARS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/248.092 ~ 32:
02/10/2009
2012/01802 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION FOR TREATMENT OF CXCL8-MEDIATED LUNG
INFLAMMATION ~ 71:PROTAFFIN BIOTECHNOLOGIE AG Impulszwntrum Graz-West Reininghausstrasse 13A
A-8020 Graz ~ 72:KUNGL ANDREAS SLINGSBY JASON ADAGE TIZANA REK ANGELIKA ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/241.771 ~ 32: 11/09/2009
2012/01803 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ACCESS AUTHORISATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:KBC HEALTH AND
SAFETY (PTY) LIMITED Ground Floor, Island House Constantia Office Park Cnr 14th Avenue & Hendrik
Potgieter Weltevreden Park 1709 ~ 72:EMMET GRAHAM MARK WHITEHEAD SIOBAHN NATALIE HARTMAN
NORMAN BRIAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/01902 ~ 32: 11/03/2011
2012/01804 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTROLYSIS ~ 71:DE WAAL JAN CHRISTOFFEL 131 Miller Street 7140
Gordons Bay ~ 72:DE WAAL JAN CHRISTOFFEL
2012/01805 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FLAVOUR ACTIVE COMPOSITION ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH1800 Vevey ~ 72:DAVIDEK TOMAS HOFMANN THOMAS BLANK IMRE SCHIEBERLE PETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
09167771.6 ~ 32: 13/08/2009
2012/01806 ~ Complete ~ 54: STORAGE-STABLE FORMULATION OF PARACETAMOL IN AQUEOUS
SOLUTION ~ 71:NEOGEN N.V Lambroekstraat 5a B-1831 Diegem ~ 72:AL DANDACHI ATASSI KHALED ~ 33:
BE ~ 31: 2009/060478 ~ 32: 13/08/2009
2012/01807 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RETAINING ELEMENT ~ 71:REDELINGHUYS JOHANNES HERMANUS 206
Beethoven Street Beethoven Place Waterkloof Glen 0010 Pretoria East Gauteng ~ 72:REDELINGHUYS
JOHANNES HERMANUS
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2012/01808 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACTUATOR HAVING MULTIPLE EFFECTS ~ 71:BOMBARDIER
TRANSPORATION GMBH Schoneberger Ufer 1 10785 Berlin LIEBHERR-AEROSPACE LINDENBERG GMBH
Pfanderstrase 50-52 88161 Lindenberg ~ 72:SCHNEIDER RICHARD GAILE ANTON MESNJAK EDUARD
KLOOS THOMAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 041 110.0 ~ 32: 15/09/2009
2012/01809 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXCAVATOR CAB WITH AN IMPROVED FIELD OF VIEW ~ 71:CATERPILLAR
GLOBAL MINING LLC 6744 S Howell Avenue Oak Creek Wl 53154 ~ 72:HOBENSHIELD LANE C LONDBORG
MARK D CASEY STEVEN M KROLL RUSSELL J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/553.729 ~ 32: 03/09/2009
2012/01810 ~ Complete ~ 54: MALEIC ACID SALT AND CRYSTAL THEREOF ~ 71:KYORIN
PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD 5 Kanda Surugadia 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 101-8311 ~ 72:TSUBUKI
TAKESHI FUNADA KEIKO SAGAWA TETSUYA ARAYA ICHIRO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-220296 ~ 32: 25/09/2009
2012/01811 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANAR ANTENNA ARRAY AND ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE USING SAME ~
71:SVR INVENTIONS INC D/B/A SVR INVENTIONS CORPORATION 711 South Carson Street Suite 6 Carson
City Neveda 89701 ~ 72:REAVIS KATHRYN VANCE DON SUDDATH RALPH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/550.215 ~ 32:
28/08/2009
2012/01812 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY One
Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati OH 45202 ~ 72:COURCHAY FLORENCE CATHERINE ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
09170174.8 ~ 32: 14/09/2009
2012/01813 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION COMPRISING SURFACTANT BOOSTING
POLYMERS ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati OH 45202 ~
72:LABEQUE REGINE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09170255.5 ~ 32: 15/09/2009
2012/01814 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION OF GRASS PLANTS ~
71:TREEFREE BIOMASS SOLUTIONS INC 210 South Hudson Street #328 Seattle Washington 98134 ~
72:CARROLL JOHN TODD VOLOTIN NORMAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233.713 ~ 32: 13/08/2009
2012/01815 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE AND RELEASE
~ 71:US SOLAR HOLDINGS LLC 1015 West Hays Street Boise ID 83702 ~ 72:JETER SHELDON M STEPHENS
JACOB H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/241.909 ~ 32: 13/09/2009
2012/01900 ~ Complete ~ 54: MIXING ASSEMBLY ~ 71:HALOGRAPH (PTY) LTD 1st Floor Lobby 3 Bank Forum
Building Cnr Veal & Fehrsen Street New Muckleneuk 0181 ~ 72:HECKING WILLI
2012/07194 ~ Complete ~ 54: GRID ~ 71:HI-TECH REINFORCED POLYESTER SPECIALISTS CC 17 Harries
Street Cnr Kruis Street Johannesburg 2001 ~ 72:NIAKEN KEITH TREVOR ANDREW ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/01892
~ 32: 11/03/2011
- APPLIED ON 13/03/2012 2012/01816 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROXIMITY BASED GESTURES AND NON-ITO 2D SENSORS ~ 71:AZOTEQ
(PTY) LTD 109 Main Street Paarl 7620 ~ 72:BRUWER FREDERICK JOHANNES PRETORIUS PIETER
JACOBUS VILJOEN JEAN FOURE RIAAN RADEMEYER DANIEL BAREND
2012/01817 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CRIME PREVENTION AND VUOCHER SYSTEM HOME THEATRE DEVICE ~
71:SABELO FENTE 11569 Swanepool St Bloemanda Bloemfontein 9301 ~ 72:SABELO FENTE
2012/01818 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AIRTIME ATM AND AIRTIME BANK ~ 71:SESHUPO ISAAC MOJAKANE Corner
Rolbal and rugby Str Unit 176 Terrence Hill Phase 2 Watermeyer Park 1709 ~ 72:SESHUPO ISAAC MOJAKANE
2012/01819 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOCKING CAP FOR A VESSEL HAVING A NECK ~ 71:A.RAYMOND ET CIE 115
Cours Berriat F-38000 Grenoble ~ 72:GELIBERT STEPHANE BELLE GUILLAUME ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 09/56337 ~
32: 15/09/2009
2012/01820 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REPORTING CREDIT INFORMATION ~
71:INOXICO (PTY) LTD 20 Norma Jean Office Park 244 Jean Avenue Centurion 0157 ~ 72:NAUDE ANDRE
HANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/01273 ~ 32: 17/02/2011
2012/01821 ~ Complete ~ 54: STERILIZATION APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING OF A
STERILIZATION APPARATUS ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Bruningstrasse 50 65929
Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:HUEFNER GERHARD HENRICH MATTHIAS WILLEMS MICHAEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
09172650.5 ~ 32: 09/10/2009
2012/01822 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF GUAIFENESIN FOR INHIBITING MUCIN SECRETION ~ 71:RECKITT
BENCKISER LLC Morris Corporate Center IV 399 Interpace Parkway Parsippany PO Box 225 NJ 07054-0225 ~
72:ALBRECHT HELMUT KIM K CHUL SEAGRAVE JEANCLARE RUBIN BRUCE K SOLOMON GAIL ~ 33: US ~
31: 12/558,517 ~ 32: 12/09/2009
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2012/01823 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODULAR DISPLAY AND DISPENSING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:EUREKA DIY
SOLUTIONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED No 1 Eureka Park 53 Renico Crescent Lea Glen Roodepoort 1709 ~
72:MARAIS HENDRIK DAWID ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/06385 ~ 32: 14/09/2009
2012/01824 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SLIDING STAY ASSEMBLY ~ 71:DURO PRESSINGS (PROPRIETARY)
LIMITED 77 Sabax Road Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:NEL JACQUES
2012/01825 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRODE FOR ELECTROLYTIC PROCESSES WITH CONTROLLED
CRYSTALLINE STRUCTURE ~ 71:INDUSTRIE DE NORA S P A Via Bistolfi 35 I-20134 Milano ~ 72:URGEGHE
CHRISTIAN MORA STEFANIA ANTOZZI ANTONIO LORENZO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2009A001621 ~ 32: 23/09/2009
2012/01826 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MODULAR WATER BARRIER ~ 71:WILSON DAWID LODEWICKUS 8 Tundra
Street Bosveldrus Nelspruit ~ 72:WILSON DAWID LODEWICKUS
2012/01827 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CORNER BOARD ~ 71:BERGMANN HARALD ANDRE 40 Daniel Malan Avenue
Florida Gauteng ~ 72:BERGMANN HARALD ANDRE
2012/01828 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WHEEL CHOCK ASSEMBLY ~ 71:BERGMANN HARALD ANDRE 40 Daniel
Malan Avenue Florida Gauteng ~ 72:BERGMANN HARALD ANDRE
2012/01829 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATHODE FOR ELECTROLYTIC PROCESSES ~ 71:INDUSTRIE DE NORA S P
A Via Bistolfi 35 I-20134 Milano ~ 72:ANTOZZI ANTONIO LORENZO BRICHESE MARIANNA CALDERARA
ALICE ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2009A001719 ~ 32: 08/10/2009
2012/01830 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEW BACITRACIN ANTIBIOTICS ~ 71:XELLIA PHARMACEUTICALS APS
Dalslandsgate 11 2300 Kobenhavn S ~ 72:MANSSON MARTIN SENSTAD CHRISTINE ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/255,517 ~ 32: 28/10/2009
2012/01831 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISINFECTING AGENT COMPRISING EUGENOL, TERPINEOL AND THYMOL ~
71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~
72:MEDEPALLI SRILAXMI VENKATA CHAKRABORTTY AMIT CHEVITI BHARAT ~ 33: IN ~ 31:
2220/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 24/09/2009
2012/01832 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABILIZED CHLORINE DIOXIDE TO PRESERVE CARBOHYDRATE
FEEDSTOCKS ~ 71:E.I.DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 1007 Market Street Wilmington 19898
Delaware ~ 72:SUMNER ERIC GUY OKULL DERRICK SOLOMON ETHAN BARUCH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/889.979
~ 32: 24/09/2010
2012/01833 ~ Complete ~ 54: MANTLE LIFTING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR LIFTING A MANTLE ~
71:CRUSHING AND MINING EQUIPMENT PTY LTD Cnr Lee Road & Macedonia Street Naval Base 6165
Western Australia ~ 72:HOLMES BRETT GREGORY ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009904290 ~ 32: 08/09/2009
2012/01834 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHADING COMPOSITION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria
Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BATCHELOR STEPHEN NORMAN BIRD JAYNE
MICHELLE JOYCE SUSAN BARBARA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09172564.8 ~ 32: 08/10/2009
2012/01835 ~ Complete ~ 54: 2-AMINO-3-METHYL-HEX-5-ENOIC ACID AND ITS USE IN THE PRODUCTION
OF PEPTIDES SUCH AS BACITRACINS ~ 71:XELLIA PHARMACEUTICALS APS Dalslandsgate 11 2300
Kobenhavn S ~ 72:MANSSON MARTIN SENSTAD CHRISTINE EFSKIND JON BJORNSTAD VIDAR ~ 33: US ~
31: 61/255,521 ~ 32: 28/10/2009
2012/01836 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR FERMENTATION OF BIOMASS
HYDROLYSATE ~ 71:GEOSYNFUELS LLC 14818 West 6Th Avenue Unit A1 Golden 80401 Colorado ~
72:BECKLER ANDERSEN LISA EVANS IV JOHN H SINGER CHRISTINE A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233,821 ~ 32:
13/08/2009
2012/01837 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HIGH VALUE PRODUCTS FROM BIOMASS ~
71:GEOSYNFUELS LLC 14818 West 6Th Avenue Unit A1 Golden 80401 Colorado ~ 72:HARVEY JEFFREY T
SPILCHEN TIMOTHY P FLEMMING ANDREW W BECKLER ANDERSEN LISA EVANS IV JOHN H SINGER
CHRISTINE A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233,824 ~ 32: 13/08/2009
2012/01838 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY DEVICES ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULUNATAL Office of Registrar University Road Chiltern Hills Westville Kwazulu-Natal 3629 ~ 72:MUSABAYANE
CEPHAS MUKARATIRWA SAMASON TUFTS MARK ANDREW VAN HEERDEN FANIE RETIEF MASOLA
BUBUYA
2012/01839 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY DEVICES ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULUNATAL Office of Registrar University Road Chiltern Hills Westville Kwazulu-Natal 3629 ~ 72:MUSABAYANE
CEPHAS MUKARATIRWA SAMASON TUFTS MARK ANDREW VAN HEERDEN FANIE RETIEF MASOLA
BUBUYA
2012/01840 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TURNSTILE ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:TURNSTAR SYSTEMS CC 319 5th Street
Wynberg Johannesburg 2090 Gauteng Province ~ 72:KRAJEWESKI MICHAEL JERZY
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2012/01841 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TURNSTILE ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:TURNSTAR SYSTEMS CC 319 5th Street
Wynberg Johannesburg 2090 Gauteng Province ~ 72:KRAJEWESKI MICHAEL JERZY
2012/01842 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR INTERFERENCE
DECREASE/CANCELLATION ON DOWNLINK ACQUISITION SIGNALS ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED
5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:ZHANG XIAOXIA WEI YONGBIN XU HAO MALLADI DURGA
PRASAD LUO TAO DAMNJANOVIC ALEKSANDAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/857,195 ~ 32: 16/08/2010
2012/01843 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND APPARATUS EMPLOYING FEC CODES WITH PERMANENT
INACTIVATION OF SYMBOLS FOR ENCODING AND DECODING PROCESSES ~ 71:QUALCOMM
INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:LUBY MICHAEL G MINDER LORENZ
CHRISTOPH SHOKROLLAHI MOHAMMAD AMIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/859,161 ~ 32: 18/08/2010
2012/01845 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTRATE FOR ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS ~ 71:FELIX SCHOELLER JR. FOTOUND SPEZIALPAPIERE GMBH & CO. KG Burg Gretesch 49086 Osnabruck ~ 72:SCHIMIDT WOLFGANG
BARTH-GREMMEL KIRSTEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/242,887 ~ 32: 16/09/2009
2012/01846 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR TREATING PSORIASIS ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100
Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinois 60064 ABBOTT LABORATORIES Max-Planck Ring 2 65205 Wiesbaden ~
72:VALDES JOAQUIN MARIO BARCHUK WILLIAM T GORDON KENNETH B BAO YANJUN GU YIHUA KAUL
MARTIN CHARTASH ELLIOT K PAULSON SUSAN K AWNI WALID M GLASS WILLIAM G HARRIS TOM C
MULANI PARVEZ M OKUN MARTIN M NOERTERSHEUSER PETER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/360,299 ~ 32:
30/06/2010
2012/01847 ~ Complete ~ 54: DESULPHURISATION PROCESS ~ 71:JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC 5th Floor 25
Farringdon Street London EC4A 4AB ~ 72:WILSON GORDON EDWARD VASS ELAINE MARGARET CORMA
CANOS AVELINO MACLEOD NORMAN CHICA LARA ANTONIO SAAVEDRA LOPEZ YONHY ~ 33: GB ~ 31:
0916161.3 ~ 32: 15/09/2009
2012/01848 ~ Complete ~ 54: CENTRIFUGAL,WET-TYPE AIR CLEANER ~ 71:YUN JANG-SHIK #2506 Kukje
Green Apartment 94-2 Dadai-2 dong Saha-gu Busan 604-754 ~ 72:YUN JANG-SHIK ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-20090075461 ~ 32: 14/08/2009
2012/01849 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIRECT THERMAL SPRAY SYNTHESIS OF LI ION BATTERY COMPONENTS ~
71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 1600 Huron Parkway 2nd Floor Ann Arbor MI 481092590 ~ 72:MOHANTY PRAVANSU S CHIKKANNANAVAR SATISH B MOROZ NICHOLAS ANTON GUDURU
RAMESH KUMAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/855,789 ~ 32: 13/08/2010
2012/01850 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE ~ 71:UNICHARM CORPORATION 182
Shimobun Kinsei-cho Shikokuchuo-shi Ehime 7990111 ~ 72:OTSUBO TOSHIFUMI YAMASHITA MARIKO
HASHIMOTO TATSUYA KUDO ETSUKO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-134547 ~ 32: 11/06/2010
2012/01851 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PROCESS FOR OPTIMISING A GAS BARRIER COATING ~ 71:SUN
CHEMICAL B.V. of Leeuwenveldseweg 3-T NL-1382 LV Weesp ~ 72:ILLSLEY DEREK RONALD STREET
GRAHAM TREVOR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/276,768 ~ 32: 15/09/2009
2012/01852 ~ Complete ~ 54: HINGE MODULE,HINGE ASSEMBLY AND ROLL CONTAINER ~
71:K.HARTWALL OY AB Kay Hartwallin Tie 2 01150 Soderkulla ~ 72:LINDSTROM JOHAN HARTWALL JOHN
JARVI MIKKO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 11158156.7 ~ 32: 14/03/2011
2012/01853 ~ Complete ~ 54: RAILWAY VEHICLE HAVING A TRANSVERSELY FLEXIBLE CONNECTION OF
THE BODY TO THE BOGIE ~ 71:BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION GMBH Schoeneberger Ufer 1 10785
Berlin ~ 72:SCHNEIDER RICHARD ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 041 109.7 ~ 32: 15/09/2009
2012/01854 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOCUMENT ~ 71:BUNDESDRUCKEREI GMBH Oranienstr 91 10958 Berlin ~
72:ULRICH HAMANN JOERG FISCHER MANFRED PAESCHKE JOACHIM KLOESER ~ 33: DE ~ 31:
102009045544.2 ~ 32: 09/10/2009
2012/01857 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN ACETABULAR IMPLANT INSERTION TOOL ~ 71:MEDIPCO CC No 8 Frame
Street Middelburg 1050 ~ 72:SNYCKERS CHRISTIAN HUGO VISSER HILGAARD FRANS VAN
LOGGERENBERG TOBIAS
- APPLIED ON 14/03/2012 2012/01858 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWERED WATER SPORTS BOARD ~ 71:CHRISTOPHER PRESTON 147
Buderim Avenue Mooloolaba QLD 4557 ~ 72:CHRISTOPHER PRESTON ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009905271 ~ 32:
27/10/2009
2012/01859 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ANOTHER FLEXI DOOR ~ 71:CARROL MATJENI 2536 Section L Soshanguve
0152 ~ 72:CARROL MATJENI
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2012/01860 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AIRTEQ FUEL SAVER ~ 71:CHRISTO MARNEWICK 121 Lakeside Village
Blueberry St Eagle Canyon ~ 72:CHRISTO MARNEWICK
2012/01861 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUTOMATED PAYMENT PLATFORM (APP) ~ 71:DANIEL COENRAAD LA
GRANGE 221 Walnut Street Moreleta Park Pretoria ~ 72:DANIEL COENRAAD LA GRANGE
2012/01862 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HIGHWAY WARNING SYSTEM ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND
JOAHNNESBURG 1 JAN SMUTS AVENUE JOANNESBURG ~ 72:AVEER RAMNATH
2012/01863 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROSTHESIS ~ 71:VAAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Andries Potgieter
Boulevard Vanderbijlpark 1900 ~ 72:CAMPBELL ROBERT IAN DE BEER DEON JOHAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31:
2010/05077 ~ 32: 15/07/2010
2012/01864 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUEL CELL ~ 71:MIOXIDE MINING (PTY) LTD C/O Zimco Group (Pty) Ltd Corner
Osborne And Tedstone Streets Wadeville Gauteng ~ 72:HUMAN JAN PETRUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/09200 ~ 32:
23/12/2009
2012/01893 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIGHT EMITTING,PHOTOVOLTAIC OR OTHER ELECTRONIC APPARATUS
AND SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME ~ 71:NTHDEGREE TECHNOLOGIES WORLDWIDE INC
1320 West Auto Drive TEmpe AZ 85284 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS REPRESENTED BY THE
ADMINISTRATOR OF THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE AMINISTRATION 300 E Street SW
Washington DC 20546 ~ 72:RAY WILLIAM JOHNSTONE BLANCHARD RICHARD A FULLER KIRK A
LOWENTHAL MARK D SHOTTON NEIL O LEWANDOWSKI MARK ALLEN FRAZIER DONALD ODELL ~ 33: US
~ 31: 12/560.371 ~ 32: 15/09/2009
2012/01894 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMBINATION FOR TREATING TUMOR ~ 71:SUCAMPO
AG Baarerstrasse 14 6300 Zug ~ 72:UENO RYUJI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243.019 ~ 32: 16/09/2009
2012/01895 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL PHENOL DERIVATIVE ~ 71:FUJI YAKUHIN CO LTD 4-383 Sakuragi Cho
Omiya Ku Saitama Shi Saitama 330-0854 ~ 72:KOBASHI SEIICHI MIYATA SACHIHO ASHIZAWA NAOKI
TANIGUCHI TETSUYA NAGATA OSAMU UDA JUNICHIRO INOUE TSUTOMU MATSUMOTO KOJI IWANAGA
TAKASHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-227402 ~ 32: 30/09/2009
2012/01896 ~ Complete ~ 54: COATING COMPOSITION INCLUDING FLUORESCENT MATERIAL FOR
PRODUCING SECURE IMAGES ~ 71:TROY GROUP INC 940 South Coast Drive Suite 200 Costa Mesa
California 92626 ~ 72:HEILMAN KEVIN L RILEY MICHAEL R HOEFS EUGENE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/253.471 ~ 32:
20/10/2009
2012/01897 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR DISINFECTING WATER BY MEANS OF ANODIC OXIDATION ~
71:AUTARCON GMBH Franz-Ulrich-Strasse 18f 34117 Kassel ~ 72:GOLDMAIER MARTIN ALEXANDER
2012/01898 ~ Complete ~ 54: NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULE ENCODING TRITERPENOID SYNTHASE ~
71:WWCC LTD 16th Floor Tesbury Ctr 28 Queen's Road East Hong Kong ~ 72:BALL ANDREW KNOWLES
GREGORY MOORE ROBERT QIN JIAN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010900782 ~ 32: 24/02/2010
2012/01899 ~ Complete ~ 54: CERAMIC COMPOSITE MATERIALS CONTAINING CARBON NANOTUBEINFUSED FIBER MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF ~ 71:APPLIED
NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD 21220 ~ 72:SHAH TUSHAR K
CARSON MURRAY MALECKI HARRY C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/265.718 ~ 32: 01/12/2009
2012/01901 ~ Complete ~ 54: DENTURES,DENTAL ARCHES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE ~
71:ACCENTU8 NOVOTECNICA PTY LTD 907 High Street Thornbury Victoria 3071 ~ 72:RIGGIO SEBASTIAN ~
33: AU ~ 31: 2008906576 ~ 32: 22/12/2008
2012/01865 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYMORPHIC FORMS OF MANIDIPINE ~ 71:CIPLA LTD Mumbai Central
Mumbai 400008 Maharashtra ~ 72:RAO DHARMARAJ RAMACHANDRA KANKAN RAJENDRA NARAYANRAO
GHAGARE MARUTI GANPATI ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1970/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 27/08/2009
2012/01866 ~ Complete ~ 54: ASYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR SYSTEM AND WIND TURBINE HAVING AN
ASYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR SYSTEM ~ 71:SUZLON ENERGY GMBH Kurt-Dunkelmann-Str 5 18057
Rostock ~ 72:RAFOTH AXEL ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 037 330.6 ~ 32: 14/08/2009
2012/01867 ~ Complete ~ 54: A KETTLE ~ 71:VON SEIDEL MICHAEL 10 Leccino Terrace Helderberg Estate
Somerset West WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE 7130 ~ 72:VON SEIDEL MICHAEL
2012/01868 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF TREATING INFLAMMATION ~ 71:CAROLUS THERAPEUTICS
INC 5626 Oberlin Drive Suite 100 San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:BERNHAGEN JURGEN WEBER CHRISTIAN
VOLLRATH BENEDIKT TURNER COURT SCHULTZ JOSHUA ROBERT ZERNECKE ALMA DURON SERGIO ~
33: US ~ 31: 61/319.039 ~ 32: 30/03/2010
2012/01869 ~ Complete ~ 54: REFRIGERATED FREIGHT CONTAINER ~ 71:SKARBOVIG NILS MITTET 1
Prosesfontein Road Vredenburg Western Cape Province ~ 72:SKARBOVIG NILS MITTET ~ 33: ZA ~ 31:
2009/06401 ~ 32: 15/09/2009
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2012/01870 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN THE CONTROL OF SEXUALLY
TRANSMITTED DISEASES ~ 71:MARTYN ROBERT 33 Harbour Bay Center Suite 1225 Nassau ~ 72:MARTYN
ROBERT
2012/01871 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOOR COMPRISING A DRIVE SYSTEM ~ 71:SOMMER ANTRIEBS-UND
FUNKTECHNIK GMBH HANS-BÖCKLER-STRASSE 21-27 73230 KIRCHHEIM/TECK ~ 72:SCHAAF GERD ~
33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 041 871.7 ~ 32: 16/09/2009
2012/01872 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF THERMOPLASTIC COPOLYESTER OR COPOLYAMIDE ELASTOMER
TO INCREASE OXYGEN SCAVENGER ACTIVITY OF FUNCTIONALIZED POLYOLEFIN FILMS ~ 71:BASF SE
D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:MENOZZI EDOARDO GALFRE ENRICO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09167986.0 ~ 32:
17/08/2009
2012/01873 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF NON IONIC SURFACTANTS TO INCREASE OXYGEN SCAVENGER
ACTIVITY OF FUNCTIONALIZED POLYOLEFINS FILMS ~ 71:BASF SE D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:MENOZZI
EDOARDO GALFRE ENRICO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09167987.8 ~ 32: 17/08/2009
2012/01875 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANTS HAVING ENHANCED YIELD-RELATED TRAITS AND A METHOD FOR
MAKING THE SAME ~ 71:BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH 67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN ~ 72:SANZ
MOLINERO ANA ISABEL HATZFELD YVES FRANKARD VALERIE REUZEAU CHRISTOPHE ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/251312 ~ 32: 14/10/2009
2012/01876 ~ Complete ~ 54: SEAL BETWEEN TWO ELEMENTS HAVING SEPARATE THERMAL
EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES
ALTERNATIVES 25 rue de Leblanc Immeuble Le Ponant D 75015 Parais TECHNETICS GROUP FRANCE SAS
90 Rue De La Roche Du Geai 42029 Saint Etienne Cedex 1 ~ 72:REYTIER MAGALI BESSON JACQUES
BRUGUIERE LIONEL JULIAA JEAN-FRANCOIS ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0957344 ~ 32: 20/10/2009
2012/01877 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL COMPOUNDS ~ 71:GLAXO GROUP LIMITED GLAXO WELLCOME
HOUSE BERKELEY AVENUE GREENFORD MIDDLESEX UB6 0NN ~ 72:NICHOLS PAULA LOUISE
EATHERTON ANDREW JOHN BAMBOROUGH PAUL JANDU KARAMJIT SINGH PHILPS OLIVER JAMES
ANDREOTTI DANIELE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/246.550 ~ 32: 29/09/2009
2012/01878 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIAMOND IMPREGNATED BIT WITH AGGRESSIVE FACE PROFILE ~
71:LONGYEAR TM, INC 10808 SOUTH RIVER FRONT PARKWAY SUITE 600 SOUTH JORDAN 84095,UTAH ~
72:LAMBERT CHRISTIAN M RUPP MICHAEL D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233.952 ~ 32: 14/08/2009
2012/01879 ~ Complete ~ 54: MICRO-BUBBLE GENERATOR AND MICRO-BUBBLE GENERATION DEVICE ~
71:NAKAMOTO YOSHINORI 9-3-1501 Kaminoboricho Naka-Ku Hiroshima-Shi Hiroshima 7300014 ~ 72:HATO
YOKO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-243930 ~ 32: 22/10/2009
2012/01880 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISPENSING GUIDE ~ 71:HUMAN JACQUES ANDRE 408 Rietfontein
Hartbeespoort 0260 ~ 72:HUMAN JACQUES ANDRE
2012/01881 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWER REGULATING SYSTEM FOR SOLAR POWER STATION ~
71:SKYTRON ENERGY GMBH Ernst-Augustin-Strasse 12 12489 Berlin ~ 72:GALLER STEFAN KESSLER JENS
~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 023 113.4 ~ 32: 03/06/2010
2012/01882 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROOF BOLTING TOOL ~ 71:TRANTER ROCK DRILLS (PTY) LTD Ground Floor
Turnberry Building Fourways Golf Park Roos Street Fourways 2191 ~ 72:MURRAY WILLIAM JAMES
2012/01883 ~ Complete ~ 54: WASTE TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD ~ 71:PYROPURE LTD
Rushington House Rushington Business Park Southampton SO40 9LT Hampshire ~ 72:CLARKE HOWARD
MORGAN BARTL PETER HOUSE CHRISTOPHER JOHN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0916358.5 ~ 32: 18/09/2009
2012/01884 ~ Complete ~ 54: ONCE-THROUGH STEAM GENERATOR FOR USING AT STEAM
TEMPERATURES OF ABOVE 650 C ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse 7/699/5 CH-5401
Baden ~ 72:BERNDT THORALF CHEN QIURONG STAMATELOPOULOS GEORG-NIKOLAUS WEISSINGER
GERHARD ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 040 250.0 ~ 32: 04/09/2009
2012/01885 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTEGRATED PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF JATROPHA METHYL
ESTER AND BY PRODUCTS ~ 71:COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH Anusandhan Bhavan
2 Rafi Marg New Delhi 110 001 ~ 72:GHOSH PUSHPITO KUMAR MISHRA SANDHYA CHANDRIKA PRASAD
GANDHI MAHESH RAMANIKLAL UPADHYAY SUMESH CHANDRA PAUL PARIMAL ANAND PRITPAL SINGH
POPAT KIRITKUMAR MANGALDAS SHRIVASTAV ANUPAMA VIJAYKUMAR MISHRA SANJIV KUMAR
ONDHIYA NEELAM MARU RAMESH DUDABHAI DYAL GANGADHARAN BRAHMBHATT HARSHAD BORICHA
VINOD CHAUDHARY DOONGAR RAM REBARY BABULAL ZALA KRUSHNADEVSINGH SUKHDEVSINH ~ 33:
IN ~ 31: 1838/DEL/2009 ~ 32: 07/09/2009
2012/01886 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMMUNICATION METHOD,OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM,STATIONSIDE OPTICAL-LINE TERMINAL APPARATUS,AND USER-SIDE OPTICAL-LINE TERMINAL APPARATUS ~
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71:MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 7-3 Marunouchi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 1008310 ~ 72:HIRANO
YUKIO MUKAI HIROAKI
2012/01887 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROTARY TYPE PUMP ~ 71:LIO PANGCHIAN No 8-2 Lane 253 Siwei Street
Weixiang Village 360 Miaoli City Miaoli County Taiwan ~ 72:LIO PANGCHIAN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 200910174216.9 ~
32: 23/09/2009
2012/01888 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF COMPOSITIONS TO COAT CATHETER BALLOONS AND COATED
CATHETER BALLOONS ~ 71:HEMOTEQ AG Adenauerstrasse 15 52146 Wurselen ~ 72:HOFFMANN MICHAEL
HOFFMANN ERIKA HORRES ROLAND ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 050 295.5 ~ 32: 16/10/2009
2012/01889 ~ Complete ~ 54: A POWER ASSISTING SYSTEM ~ 71:KPIT CUMMINS INFOSYSTEMS LTD 35
And 36 Rajiv Ganghi Infotech Park Phase 1 MIDC Hinjawadi Pune 411 057 ~ 72:KSHATRIYA TEJAS KRISHNA ~
33: IN ~ 31: 2108/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 15/09/2009
2012/01890 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WHEEL ELEMENT ~ 71:TERRA TRAK TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL
(PTY) LTD 16 Plantation Road Eastleigh Edenvale Kempton Park ~ 72:TUCK ALAN LOUIS CAROLIN TREVOR
MICHAEL MORE THOMAS
2012/01891 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND PLANT FOR FLUE GAS DENOXING ~ 71:LINDE
AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Klosterhofstrasse 1 80331 Munchen ~ 72:WINKLER FLORIAN SCHODEL NICOLE ~
33: DE ~ 31: 10 2011 014007.7 ~ 32: 15/03/2011
2012/01892 ~ Complete ~ 54: CO-CRYSTALS OF TRAMADOL AND COXIBS ~ 71:LABORATORIOS DEL DR
ESTEVE S.A Avda Mare De Deu De Montserrat 221 E-08041 Barcelona ~ 72:PLATA SALAMAN CARLOS
RAMON TESSON NICOLAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 2009/007451 ~ 32: 16/10/2009
- APPLIED ON 15/03/2012 2012/01903 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CUPBOARD STAIR ASSEMBLY ~ 71:LEONIE KOUNDOUROS 33 Outspan
Road 22 Idle Wild Riverclub 2196 ~ 72:LEONIE KOUNDOUROS
2012/01904 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROCK BOLT ~ 71:RSC MINING (PTY) LTD No. 2 Osborn Road Wadeville
Germiston 1428 ~ 72:STEYN JOHANN DELPORT SIMON STEFANUS
2012/01916 ~ Provisional ~ 54: OXYGEN GENERATING DEVICE ~ 71:IVOR KENNETH DUNCAN 7 Arum
Avenue Westridge Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:IVOR KENNETH DUNCAN
2012/01917 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AWD PERMANENT BELT CLAMP ~ 71:AFRICAN WAGON DISTRIBUTION
(PTY) LTD 55 Sworder Road West Turffontein Johannesburg ~ 72:TO BE ADVISED
2012/01918 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE MOBILE ADVERTISING FOOD WARMER TROLLEY ~ 71:HANYANE
MAKUTSULE MALAVI Plot 535 Jonathan Strret Bosplaas West 0409 ~ 72:HANYANE MAKUTSULE MALAVI
2012/01919 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NOVA NUT CRACKER ~ 71:BAREND JOHANNES VAN HEERDEN Box 643 Jan
Kempdorp 8550 ~ 72:BAREND JOHANNES VAN HEERDEN
2012/01920 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ONE CARD 4 ME ~ 71:JANINE HARIBHAI 23 Bushwillows Cornelius Road
Weltevreden Park 1709 ~ 72:JANINE HARIBHAI
2012/01921 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GRAVITY-LEVER ~ 71:JOHANNES JACOBUS VOSLOO 15 Kiewiet Avenue
Kleinfontein ~ 72:JOHANNES JACOBUS VOSLOO
2012/01922 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SENSOR SYSTEM FOR TRACKING A BREACH OF A BUILDING ~ 71:WIST
INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN
2012/01923 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT TRACKING ~
71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN
2012/01924 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEM FOR MONITORING OF A PERSONAL OR
BUSINESS POSTBOX ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~
72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN
2012/01925 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEM FOR DETECTING MOVEMENT THROUGH
RSSI ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN
ASHWIN
2012/01926 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEM FOR TRACKING,MANAGING AND
MONITORING FIREARMS ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~
72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN
2012/01927 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CONSUMER APPLIANCE REGISTRY ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd
Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN
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2012/01928 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEM FOR PHOTGRAPHICAL AND SOCIAL
NETWORKING ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY
SEAN ASHWIN
2012/01929 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS AUTOMATION OF HOME ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ~ 71:WIST
INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN
2012/01930 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEM FOR PRESSURE MATS ~ 71:WIST
INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN
2012/01931 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS CAR ACCIDENT SENSOR SYSTEM ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL
LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN
2012/01932 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS IDENTIFICATION SENSOR SYSTEM FOR ALL PURCHASE AND
LOYALTY SCHEMES ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~
72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN
2012/01933 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS BANKING SYSTEM SENSOR ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd
Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN
2012/01934 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEM FOR TRACKING AND MONITORING OF
ANIMALS ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN
ASHWIN
2012/01935 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS READ WRITE SENSOR SYSTEM WITH MAGNETIC SWITCH ~
71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN
2012/01936 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OFFERING GOODS AND SERVICES FOR SALE
~ 71:PIENAAR BERNARDUS JOHANNES 17 Minerva Road South Ballito 4420 PIENAAR MARLENE 180 Piet
Retief Street Pongola 3170 PIENAAR FRANS-JOSEPH Palm Villa Nr 659 Pongola 3170 GROBLER GABRIEL
JACOBUS 93 Edmund Hess Street Pongola 3170 ~ 72:PIENAAR BERNARDUS JOHANNES PIENAAR
MARLENE PIENAAR FRANS-JOSEPH GROBLER GABRIEL JACOBUS
2012/01937 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FLY TRAP ~ 71:POTGIETER JUSTUS LODULF 159 Kenmuir Road Norton's
Home Estate Benoni 1500 ~ 72:POTGIETER JUSTUS LODULF
2012/01938 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR RECOVERY OF NOBLE METALS FROM
FUNCTIONALISED,NOBLE METAL-CONTAINING ADSORPTION MATERIALS ~ 71:HERAEUS PRECIOUS
METALS GMBH & CO KG Heraeusstrasse 12-14 D-63450 Hanau ~ 72:KRALIK JOACHIM STETTNER MARTIN
ALAMEDA STEFANIE FUCHS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2011 014 505.2 ~ 32: 18/03/2011
2012/01939 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VETICALLY MOUNTABLE LUMINAIRE FOR FLUORESCENT TUBE LIGHT
SOURCE ~ 71:JAKOVLJEVIC ZIVOJIN 12 Lonely Road Selcourt Springs ~ 72:JAKOVLJEVIC ZIVOJIN
2012/01940 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATION ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC One Franklin Plaza 200 North 16th
Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19102 ~ 72:DUMBLE MELISSA GILMER TONA KUMAR RAKESH LEBOWITZ
PETER F MORRIS SHANNON RENAE LAQUERRE SYLVIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/245.027 ~ 32: 23/09/2009
2012/01941 ~ Complete ~ 54: COSMETIC FOAM ~ 71:STIEFEL RESEARCH AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 8 Macro
Court Romville Victoria 3178 ~ 72:ABRAM ALBERT ZORKO GOLDSTEIN LULIAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/247.073 ~
32: 30/09/2009
2012/01942 ~ Complete ~ 54: TILING IN VIDEO ENCODING AND DECODING ~ 71:THOMSON LICENSING 46
Quai Alphone le Gallo F 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt ~ 72:PANDIT PURVIN BIBHAS YIN PENG TIAN DONG ~
33: US ~ 31: 60/925.400 ~ 32: 20/04/2007
2012/01943 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE LIGHT
EMITTING DEVICE ~ 71:NICHIA CORP 491-100 Oka Kaminaka-Cho Anan-Shi Tokushima 774-8601 ~
72:NISHIJIMA SHINJI MIKI TOMOHIDE TAMAKI HIROTO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-248820 ~ 32: 29/10/2009
2012/01944 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-GCC ANTIBODY MOLECULES AND RELATED COMPOSITIONS AND
METHODS ~ 71:MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS INC The Takeda Oncology Co 40 Landsdowne Street
Cambridge 02139 Massachusetts AMGEN BRITISH COLUMBIA 7990 Enterprise Street Burnaby V5A 1V7 British
Columbia ~ 72:NAM SAMUEL S GREENFIELD EDWARD A BABCOOK JOHN O'KEEFE THERESA QIN SHIXIN
~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/254.474 ~ 32: 23/10/2009
2012/01945 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENGINEERED MICROORGANISMS AND INTEGRATED PROCESS FOR
PRODUCING N-PROPANOL,PROPYLENE AND POLYPROPYLENE ~ 71:BRASKEM SA Rua Eteno 1561
Complexo Petroquimico De Camacari Camacari-BA 42810-000 UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINASUNICAMP Av Roxo Moreira 1831 Cidade Universitaria "Zeferino Vaz" Distrito De Barao Geraldo Campinas
13083-970 ~ 72:PEREIRA GONCALO AMARANTE GUIMARAES PEREZ JOHANA RINCONES CARAZZOLLE
MARCELO FALSARELLA ZEIDLER ANE FERNANDA BERALDI PARIZZI LUCAS PEDERSEN CALDERON
LUIGE ARMONDO LLERENA GRASSI MARIA CAROLINA DE BARROS LUNARDI INES DE OLIVEIRA
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LUCIANA GONZAGA RODRIGUES JOSE AUGOSTO ROSARIO MORAN PAULO JOSE SAMENHO
MORSCHBACKER ANTONIO LUIZ RIBEIRO DE CASTRO ROZA LUIZA ANDRADE MARCIO HENRIQUE DOS
SANTOS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/240.811 ~ 32: 09/09/2009
2012/01946 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND REACTOR FOR TREATING BULK MATERIAL CONTAINING
CARBON ~ 71:SGL CARBON SE Rheingaustrasse 182 D-65203 Wiesbaden ~ 72:JAEGER HUBERT DAIMER
JOHANN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 042 449.0 ~ 32: 23/09/2009
2012/01947 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHOTOCHEMICAL PROCESS FOR PRODUCING ARTEMISININ ~ 71:SANOFI
54 rue La Boétie 75008 Paris ~ 72:DHAINAUT JILDAZ DLUBALA ALAIN GUEVEL RONAN MEDARD ALAIN
ODDON GILLES RAYMOND NICOLAS TURCONI JOEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09305805.5 ~ 32: 01/09/2009
2012/01948 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMMUNIZATION STRATEGY TO PREVENT H1N1 INFECTION ~ 71:VAXART INC
600 Townsend St Suite 120E San Fransisco 94103 Carlifonia ~ 72:TUCKER SEAN N SCALLAN CIARAN ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 61/243.070 ~ 32: 16/09/2009
2012/01949 ~ Complete ~ 54: PORCINE TORQUE TENO VIRUS VACCINES AND DIAGNOSIS ~ 71:VIRGINIA
TECH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES INC 2200 KRAFT DRIVE SUITE 1050 BLACKSBURG VIRGINIA 24060 ~
72:MENG XIANG-JIN HUANG YAOWEI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/861.378 ~ 32: 23/08/2010
2012/01950 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUPPORT ~ 71:M PROPS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 1 Silver Stream Village No
9 Heather Street Malanshof Gauteng province ~ 72:MAY COLIN MARK GROVES EDWARD GEORGE ~ 33: ZA
~ 31: 2011/02737 ~ 32: 12/04/2011
2012/01951 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRODUCTION OF HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF
KWAZULU-NATAL Office of Registrar University Road Chiltern Hills Westville Kwazulu-Natal 3629 ~ 72:LOKHAT
DAVID RAMJUGERNATH DERESH STARZAK MACIEJ
2012/01952 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HARNESSING OCEAN WAVE AND CURRENT
ENERGY ~ 71:AGAR FRANCIS LE PAGE 2 Maubon Road Endicott 1559 Springs ~ 72:AGAR FRANCIS LE
PAGE
2012/01953 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CHILLING DEVICES ~ 71:THE SOUTH AFRICAN BREWERIES LIMITED 65
Park Lane Sandton 2196 Gauteng Province ~ 72:VAN STADEN BAREND JACOBUS PHILIPPUS MCKEON
THOMAS MICHAEL COLEMAN TREVOR BEALIN-KELLY FRANCIS SCHENNUM STEVEN MICHAEL MPANZA
SIYABONGA COULTER JULIAN
2012/01954 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF OPIOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST FOR GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
DISORDERS ~ 71:ADOLOR CORPORATION 700 Pennsylvania Drive Exton PA 19341 ~ 72:WOODWARD
RICHARD M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243.616 ~ 32: 18/09/2009
2012/01955 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCTION OF PROPANOLS,ALCOHOLS,AND POLYOLS IN
CONSOLIDATED BIOPROCESSING ORGANISMS ~ 71:MASCOMA CORPORATION 67 Etna Road Suite 300
Lebanon NH 03766 ~ 72:MCBRIDE JOHN SHAW IV ARTHUR J BREVNOVA ELENA E VAN DIJKEN HANS
SILLERS WILLIAM RYAN RAJGARHIA VINEET TRIPATHI SHITAL A CAIAZZA NICKY FROEHLICH ALLAN
FLATT JIM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/298.790 ~ 32: 27/01/2010
2012/01956 ~ Complete ~ 54: MONOALKYL SULFOSUCCINATES IN PESTICIDE FORMULATIONS AND
APPLICATIONS AS HYDROTROPES ~ 71:AKZO NOBEL CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Stationstraat 77
NL-3811 MH Amerfoort ~ 72:NGUYEN GIAO VINH ALEXANDER MARK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/245.450 ~ 32:
24/09/2009
2012/01957 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR REAL TIME DETECTION OF DEFECTS IN A FOOD PRODUCT ~
71:FRITO-LAY NORTH AMERICA INC 7701 Legacy Drive Plano TX 75024-4099 ~ 72:BOURG WILFRED M JR
MICHEL ENRIQUE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/547.075 ~ 32: 25/08/2009
2012/01958 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN ELECTRICAL SWITCHING DEVICE AND DC TO AC CONVERTER ~
71:ARNOLDS MARIUS 8 Melkhout Street Tilbagh 6820 ~ 72:ARNOLDS MARIUS
2012/01959 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROTEIN KINASE CONJUGATES AND INHIBITORS ~ 71:AVILA
THERAPEUTICS INC 100 Beaver Street First Floor Waltham MA 02453-8425 ~ 72:SINGH JUSWINDER NIU
DEQIANG KLUGE ARTHUR GHOSH SHOMIR PETTER RUSSELL COLYN QIAO LIXIN LOBB ROY ZHU
ZHENDONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/242.988 ~ 32: 16/09/2009
2012/01960 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DENTAL IMPLANT ~ 71:JANSE VAN RENSBURG FREDERICK CORNELIUS
15 Postma Street 2520 Potchefstroom North West Province ~ 72:JANSE VAN RENSBURG FREDERICK
CORNELIUS
2012/01961 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A ROOT CANAL FILLER ~ 71:JANSE VAN RENSBURG FREDERICK
CORNELIUS 15 Postma Street 2520 Potchefstroom North West Province ~ 72:JANSE VAN RENSBURG
FREDERICK CORNELIUS
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2012/01962 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DISPENSER ~ 71:JANSE VAN RENSBURG FREDERICK CORNELIUS 15
Postma Street 2520 Potchefstroom North West Province ~ 72:JANSE VAN RENSBURG FREDERICK
CORNELIUS
2012/01963 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLUID TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD ~ 71:VWS WESTGARTH LTD
Gloucester Business Park 1380 Montpellier Court Hucclecote Gloucestershire GL3 4AH ~ 72:MOURAD BEN
BOUDINAR ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0918800.4 ~ 32: 27/10/2009
- APPLIED ON 16/03/2012 2012/01964 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CLEANING ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD OF USE ~ 71:FILMATIC
PACKAGING SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD 130 Jan van Riebeeck Road Huguenot 7646 ~ 72:JOHANNES ALBERTUS
LOUBSER BEYERS
2012/01965 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISASSEMBLY OF INTER-FITTING COMPONENTS ~ 71:BRADKEN
RESOURCES PTY LIMITED 2 Maud Street Mayfield West New South Wales 2304 ~ 72:CHARTON MITCHELL
BRIAN ROBERTS PAUL ANTHONY ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010903636 ~ 32: 13/08/2010
2012/01967 ~ Provisional ~ 54: POPUP ARMSTRAP (WATER RESCUE LIFE SAVING) ~ 71:LESLIE VAN DER
SCHYFF Gita Street 16B Rustenburg ~ 72:LESLIE VAN DER SCHYFF
2012/01968 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TOP TRAK CONVEYOR BELT TRAINER ~ 71:HUTCHINGS MARK ROBERT
CHARLES 9 Mayan Place Welkom ~ 72:HUTCHINGS MARK ROBERT CHARLES
2012/01969 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TENT ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:GARNHAM MICHAEL ANTHONY Keeper's
Cottage The street Pebmarsh Essex C09 2NH ~ 72:GARNHAM MICHAEL ANTHONY
2012/01970 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BIOCIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND THIER USE IN THE CONTROL OF
MICROORGANISMS IN AQUEOUS AND WATER CONTAINING SYSTEMS ~ 71:SHAW GORDON BRUCE Unit
6 Aldubury Complex Smithsonnian Place Lonehill Sandton ~ 72:SHAW GORDON BRUCE
2012/01971 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WATER SUPPLY IN MINES ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19
Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:FRASER PETER DUNCAN
2012/01972 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF A CORE FOR A COMPOSITE
PANEL ~ 71:BLYTH DAVID EDMOND Waterside Close Farm Verdun Road Franschhoek 7690 ~ 72:BLYTH
DAVID EDMOND
2012/01973 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH-TEMPERATURE TREATMENT OF HYDROUS MINERALS ~ 71:THE
ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY 1475 North
Scottsdale Road Sky-Song--Suit 200 Scottsdale AZ85257-3538 ORICA EXPLOSIVES TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD
1 Nicholson Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 ~ 72:BRENT GEOFFREY FREDERICK CHIZMESHYA ANDREW V
G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243,587 ~ 32: 18/09/2009
2012/01974 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF 2,5-FURANDICARBOXYLIC ACID AND
FOR THE PREPARTION OF THE DIALKYL ESTER OF 2,5-FURANDICARBOXYLIC ACID ~ 71:FURANIX
TECHNOLOGIES B V Zekeringstraat 29 1014 BV Amsterdam ~ 72:MUNOZ DE DIEGO CESAR DAM MATHEUS
ADRIANUS GRUTER GERARDUS JOHANNES MARIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/249,395 ~ 32: 07/10/2009
2012/01975 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DELIVERY OF A MEDICAMENT ~
71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel ~ 72:ROSE JED E ROSE SETH D
TURNER JAMES EDWARD MURUGESAN THANHARAJU ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243,087 ~ 32: 16/09/2009
2012/01976 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ASSET TRACKING SYSTEM WHICH IS RESISTANT TO JAMMING ~ 71:MIX
TELEMATICS INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Blaauwklip Office Park 2 Cnr Strand & Webervallei
Roads Capr Town Western Cape ~ 72:TIMM RICHARD DAVID NOEL
2012/01977 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR PREPARING PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS
PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 130 Waverly Street
Cambridge 02130 Massachusetts ~ 72:CHARRIER JEAN-DAMIEN DURRANT STEVEN O'DONNELL MICHAEL
~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/245,773 ~ 32: 25/09/2009
2012/01978 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR PREPARING PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS
PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 130 Waverly Street
Cambridge 02130 Massachusetts ~ 72:CHARRIER JEAN-DAMIEN DURRANT STEVEN KAY DAVID ~ 33: US ~
31: 61/245,769 ~ 32: 25/09/2009
2012/01979 ~ Complete ~ 54: RFID TAG MONITORING SYSTEM ~ 71:WISTRON NEWEB CORPORATION 20
Park Avenue 11 Hsinchu Science Park Hsinchu 308 Taiwan DJB GROUP LLC 5596 Caplestone Lane Dublin
43017 Ohio ~ 72:BURNSIDE WALTER D CHENG KAI-HONG HO YUMIN SHANE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/756,210 ~
32: 08/04/2010
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2012/01980 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD TO IDENTIFY A PATIENT WITH AN INCREASED LIKELIHOOD OF
RESPONDING TO AN ANTI-CANCER AGENT ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco
California 94080-4990 ~ 72:GOGINENI ALVIN CAUNT MARESA VAN BRUGGEN NICHOLAS BAGRI ANIL D
WEIMER ROBBY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/241,769 ~ 32: 11/09/2009
2012/01981 ~ Complete ~ 54: CANCER CELL APOPTOSIS ~ 71:E-THERAPEUTICS PLC Block B Holland Park
Holland Drive Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 4LZ Tyne And Wear ~ 72:YOUNG MALCOLM PHILIP MCKEOWN
PHILIP ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0915877.5 ~ 32: 10/09/2009
2012/01982 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITE MATERIAL OF OPEN-CELL RIGID FOAM ~ 71:BAYER MATERIAL
SCIENCE AG 51368 Leverkusen ~ 72:EHIBING HUBERT LIEBIG HANS-JURGEN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 048
000.5 ~ 32: 01/10/2009
2012/01983 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND FOLDING MEANS FOR WRAPPING A LOLLIPOP ~ 71:CFS
WEERT B.V. DE Fuus 8 NL-6006 RV Weert ~ 72:ASMA SEFERINUS JELLE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09012019.7 ~ 32:
22/09/2009
2012/01984 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF TREATING CANCER USING NOTCH ANTAGONISTS ~
71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco California 94080-4990 ~ 72:SIEBEL CHRISTIAN W ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 61/247,298 ~ 32: 30/09/2009
2012/01985 ~ Complete ~ 54: RIBBON CASSETTE ~ 71:PRINTRONIX INC 14600 Myford Road Irvine California
92606 ~ 72:WHITE DENNIS R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/562,489 ~ 32: 18/09/2009
2012/01986 ~ Complete ~ 54: CULTIVATION OF TAMARIX TREE FOR BIOMASS FUEL ~ 71:HARARI MICHA
POB 97 Gan Yavne 70800 ~ 72:HARARI MICHA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/235,136 ~ 32: 19/08/2009
2012/01987 ~ Complete ~ 54: RELAY TRANSMISSION METHOD AND APPARATUS ~ 71:HUAWEI
TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD Huawei Admistration Building Bantian Longgang District Shenzhen Guangdong
518129 ~ 72:LI ZHONGFENG SHANG ZHENG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 200910009900.1 ~ 32: 02/02/2009
2012/01988 ~ Complete ~ 54: RELAY TRANSMISSION METHOD AND APPARATUS ~ 71:HUAWEI
TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD Huawei Admistration Building Bantian Longgang District Shenzhen Guangdong
518129 ~ 72:LI ZHONGFENG SHANG ZHENG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 200910009900.1 ~ 32: 02/02/2009
2012/01989 ~ Complete ~ 54: A DEVICE FOR USE WITH AN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE ~ 71:MSOMI LINDA
MAXWELL BENEDICT Granbrook Road Groutville KwaDukuza 4450 ~ 72:MSOMI LINDA MAXWELL BENEDICT
~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/08193 ~ 32: 08/11/2011
2012/01990 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIBODIES FOR THE DETECTION OF INTEGRIN COMPLEXES IN FFPE
MATERIAL ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH Frankfurter Strasse 250 64293 Darmstadt ~ 72:GOODMAN SIMON
MITJANS FRANCESC WILM CLAUDIA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09010666.7 ~ 32: 19/08/2009
2012/01991 ~ Complete ~ 54: A NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING BIFIDOBACTERIUM LONGUM
STRAINS AND REDUCING FOOD ALLERGY SYMPTOMS, ESPECIALLY IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN ~
71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:HOLVOET SEBASTIEN ZUERCHER ADRIAN
MERCENIER ANNIK ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09168049.6 ~ 32: 18/08/2009
2012/01992 ~ Complete ~ 54: MET INHIBITORS FOR ENHANCING RADIOTHERAPY EFFICACY ~
71:METHERESIS TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH S.A. Via Alla Campagna 2/a 6900 Lugano ~ 72:BOCCACCIO
CARLA PETRONZELLI FIORELLA COMOGLIO PAOLO MARIA DE SANTIS RITA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 11158861.2 ~
32: 18/03/2011
2012/01993 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A POSITIONING GUIDE FOR POSITIONING A BONE CUTTING GUIDE
ASSEMBLY AND A BONE CUTTING GUIDE SYSTEM ~ 71:CUSTOM MED ORTHOPAEDICS (PROPRIETARY)
LMITED 43 Cole Street Schonenberg Estate Somerset West 7129 Western Cape ~ 72:HONIBALL JOHN
ROBERT
2012/01994 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF JOINING PIPE SEGMENTS USING AN ADHESIVE COMPOSITION
~ 71:BERRY PLASTICS CORPORATION 101 Oakley Street PO BOX 959 Evansville IN 47706 ~ 72:MAMISH
ABBOUD L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/234,586 ~ 32: 17/08/2009
2012/01995 ~ Complete ~ 54: USER-FRIENDLY START-UP MODE OF A BEVERAGE PREPARATION
MACHINE ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:FLORIN SANDRO KRAUCHI FRANK
SCHNEIDER CHRISTOPHE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09168147.8 ~ 32: 19/08/2009
2012/01996 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING WHETHER A PATIENT WILL BE A RESPONDER
OR NOT TO IMMUNOTHERAPY ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS S.A. Rue de l' Institut 89 B-1330
Rixensart ~ 72:BRICHARD VINCENT GRUSELLE OLIVIER ULLOA-MONTOYA FERNANDO DIZIER BENJAMIN
GEORGES ELIE LEA GHISLAIN LOUAHED JAMILA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/278,387 ~ 32: 06/10/2009
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2012/01997 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABLE NANO TITANIA SOLS AND A PROCESS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION ~
71:TIOXIDE EUROPE LIMITED Haverton Hill Road Billingham Stockton-on-Tees County Durham TS23 1PS ~
72:EDWARDS JOHN LOWRY KARL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0916329.6 ~ 32: 17/09/2009
2012/01998 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A BONE CUTTING GUIDE AND A BONE CUTTING GUIDE SYSTEM ~
71:CUSTOM MED ORTHOPAEDICS (PROPRIETARY) LMITED 43 Cole Street Schonenberg Estate Somerset
West 7129 Western Cape ~ 72:HONIBALL JOHN ROBERT
2012/01999 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF AEROSOLIZED ANTIBIOTICS FOR TREATING CHRONIC
OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE ~ 71:MPEX PHARMACEUTICALS INC 11535 Sorrento Valley Road
San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:DUDLEY MICHAEL N GRIFFITH DAVID C MORGAN ELIZABETH E SETHI SANJAY
BERKLEY NEIL LOUTIT JEFFREY S BOSTIAN KEITH A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/249,228 ~ 32: 06/10/2009
2012/02001 ~ Complete ~ 54: BOVINE GERMICIDE APPLICATION TECHNOLOGY ~ 71:MASTITIS
MANAGEMENT TOOLS INC 2010 Bennett Avenue Burley ID 83318 ~ 72:HAKES DENNIS LEE HAKES JEAN
ANN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/247,431 ~ 32: 30/09/2009
2012/02002 ~ Complete ~ 54: TANK FOR STORING AND WITHDRAWING HYDROGEN AND/OR HEAT ~
71:MCPHY ENERGY La Rietiere Zone d'active F-26190 La Motte-Fanjas CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA
RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE 3 Rue michel-ange F-75794 Paris Cedex 16 ~ 72:JEHAN MICHEL RANGO
PATRICIA BIENVENU GERARD PEYREAUD LAURENT MARTY PHILIPPE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0904442 ~ 32:
17/09/2009
2012/02003 ~ Complete ~ 54: NASAL, WOUND AND SKIN FORMULATIONS AND METHODS FOR CONTROL
OF ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCI AND OTHER GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA ~ 71:GUTHERY B.
EUGENE 3520 Woodridge Drive Texarkana TX 77053 ~ 72:GUTHERY B EUGENE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/257,922 ~
32: 04/11/2009
2012/02004 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADJUSTABLE FURNITURE ~ 71:INTEGRATED FURNITURE TECHNOLOGIES
LIMITED Unit 9 Mitre Farm Industrial Estate Forthampton Glouocestershire GL 19 4NG ~ 72:ROBERTSON DALE
~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0918685.9 ~ 32: 23/10/2009
2012/02005 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOYBEAN TRANSGENIC EVENT MON 87708 AND METHODS OF USE
THEREOF ~ 71:MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY LLC 800 North Lindbergh Boulevard Mail Zone E1NA St. Louis MO
63167 ~ 72:BRINKER RONALD J FENG PAUL C C HOI SIO-WAI WU KUNSHENG BURNS WEN C GUPTA
ANJU MALVEN MARIANNE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243,227 ~ 32: 17/09/2009
2012/02006 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMMUNOLOGICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR HIV ~ 71:SANOFI PASTEUR INC One
Discover Drive Swiftwater PA 18370-5012 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS REPRESENTED BY THE
SECRETARY OF THE ARMY ON BEHALF OF THE WALTER REED ARMY INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH 504
Scott Street Frederick MD 21702-5012 GLOBAL SOLUTIONS FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES 830 Dubuque
Avenue South San Francisco CA 94080 MINISTRY OF PUBLIC HEALTH Tivanond Road Nonthaburi 11000 ~
72:TARTAGLIA JAMES T KIM JEROME H PERKS-NGARM SUPACHAI GURUNATHAN SANJAY FRANCIS
DON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243,522 ~ 32: 17/09/2009
2012/02007 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGING CONTAINER FOR BITUMEN ~ 71:POLYCUBE SYSTEMS GMBH
Miltoehnerstrasse 6 A-2560 Berndorf ~ 72:BUGL ROSEMAIRE KREGER MICHAEL ~ 33: AT ~ 31: GM 584/2009
~ 32: 18/09/2009
2012/02008 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOCUMENT PHOTOSENSOR OF SURFACE-MOUNTED ELEMENT ~ 71:JAPAN
CASH MACHINE CO., LTD 3-15 Nishiwaki 2-chome Hirano ku Osaka shi Osaka 547-0035 ~ 72:OKAWA
KASTUTOSHI ASAKAWA SEIJI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-190537 ~ 32: 19/08/2009
2012/02009 ~ Complete ~ 54: A NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING LACTOCOCCUS STRAINS AND
REDUCING ALLERGY SYMPTOMS, ESPECIALLY IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue
Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:HOLVOET SEBASTIEN ZUERCHER ADRIAN MERCENIER ANNIK SINGH
ANURAG ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09170599.6 ~ 32: 17/09/2009
- APPLIED ON 17/03/2012 2012/01874 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BUTADIENE ~ 71:LUMMUS
TECHNOLOGY INC. 1515 Broad Street Bloomfield New Jersey 07003-3096 ~ 72:ARNOLD STEPHEN CRAIG
GAFFNEY ANNE MAE KARAS LAWRENCE JOHN ANGEVINE PHILIP JAY YEH CHUEN YUAN SONG RUOZHI
~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/542.565 ~ 32: 17/08/2009
2012/01966 ~ Complete ~ 54: WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM ~ 71:ALEXANDER IVLEV 136 Daisy Street
Sandton 2146 CLEAR SKY ENERGY (PTY) LTD 136 Daisy Street Sandton 2146 ~ 72:ALEXANDER IVLEV ~ 33:
RU ~ 31: 014647,2011110062 ~ 32: 17/03/2011
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- APPLIED ON 19/03/2012 2012/02010 ~ Provisional ~ 54: OPEN TO AIR FAST PYROLYSIS OVEN ~ 71:HENDRIK BEYERS VAN AARDT
7 Rascher Street Fichardt Park Bloemfontein Free State 9301 MAURITZ SCHLIMMER VAN RENSBURG 7
Rascher Street Fichardt Park Bloemfontein Free State 9301 GERHARDUS JAN VAN DER MERWE 7 Rascher
Street Fichardt Park Bloemfontein Free State 9301 ~ 72:HENDRIK BEYERS VAN AARDT GERHARDUS JAN
VAN DER MERWE MAURITZ SCHLIMMER VAN RENSBURG
2012/02011 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TORUS ~ 71:CHRISTIAAN TALJAARD 5 Scotts Way Road Berdfordview
Gemiston ~ 72:CHRISTIAAN TALJARD
2012/02012 ~ Provisional ~ 54: KHIYEKA ANTI THEFT DEVICE ~ 71:KHIYEKA TECHNOLOGIES 13 Botes
Avenue Olifantsfontein ~ 72:SIPHO SEBALAO
2012/02013 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD TO PRODUCE METHANE RICH FUEL GAS FROM
CARBONACEOUS FEEDSTOCKS USING A STEAM HYDROGASIFICATION REACTOR AND A WATER GAS
SHIFT REACTOR ~ 71:THE REGENTS OR THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1111 FRANKLIN STREET 12th
Floor Oakland CA 94607-5200 ~ 72:RAJU ARUM SK PARK CHAN SEUNG NORBECK JOSEPH M ~ 33: US ~
31: 61/244,833 ~ 32: 22/09/2009
2012/02014 ~ Complete ~ 54: FEEDER FOR DISPENSING A SOLUTION OF A SOLID MATTER DISSOLVED
THEREIN ~ 71:ECOFER FERTIGATION TECHNOLOGIES 2010 LTD 7 Bezalel Street 87516 Ofakim ~
72:BIALIK ZIV ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/272,132 ~ 32: 19/08/2009
2012/02015 ~ Complete ~ 54: PERMANENT MAGNET GENERATOR ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 4th
Floor Admin B Victoria Street Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600 ~ 72:STEGMANN JOHANNES
ABRAHAM KAMPER MAARTEN JAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/06507 ~ 32: 18/09/2009
2012/02016 ~ Complete ~ 54: MAGNETIC GEAR ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 4th Floor Admin B
Victoria Street Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600 ~ 72:WANG RONG-JIE KAMPER MAARTEN JAN ~
33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/06715 ~ 32: 28/09/2009
2012/02017 ~ Complete ~ 54: FISHING PROTECROR ~ 71:SORVIK OMAR N-5410 Sagvag PAULSEN ODD
ARID N-5430 Bremnes ~ 72:SORVIK OMAR PAULSEN ODD ARID ~ 33: NO ~ 31: 2009 2870 ~ 32: 20/08/2009
2012/02018 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUSBTITUTED CARBAMOLYMENTHLAMINO ACETIC ACID DERIVATIVES AS
NOVEL NEP INHIBITORS ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:IWAKI YUKI KAWANAMI
TOSHIO KSANDER GARY MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/359,914 ~ 32: 30/06/2010
2012/02019 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREVENTING OR REDUCING SCALE IN WET-PROCESS PHOSPHORIC ACID
PRODUCTION ~ 71:CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP 300 Delaware Avenue Wilmington DE 19801 ~
72:RAVISHANKAR SATHANJHERI WANG BING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/245,713 ~ 32: 25/09/2009
2012/02020 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS AS PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS ~
71:IRM LLC 131 Front Street P O BOX HM 2899 Hamilton HM LX NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel
~ 72:HUANG SHENLIN JIN XIANMING LIU ZUOSHENG POON DANIEL TELLEW JOHN WAN YONGQIN
WANG XING XIE YONGPING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/313,039 ~ 32: 11/03/2010
2012/02021 ~ Complete ~ 54: VERIFICATION OF DISPENSED ITEMS ~ 71:CAREFUSION 303 INC 3750 Torrey
View Court San Diego California 92130 ~ 72:ROSS GRAHAM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/571,221 ~ 32: 30/09/2009
2012/02022 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF STEROID COMPOUNDS FOR INFLAMMATORY AND AUTOIMMUNE
DISORDERS ~ 71:BIONATURE E A LTD 1 Poseidonos Street Nicosia 2406 ~ 72:PANOUTSAKOPOLOU
VASILIKI ANGELAKOPOULOU MARIA CALOGEROPOULOU THEODORA GRAVANIS ACHILLEAS LAZARIDIS
LAKOVOS NEOPHYTOU CONSTANTINOS ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1009342.5 ~ 32: 03/06/2010
2012/02023 ~ 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
2012/02024 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROPANE-1-SULFONIC ACID {3-[5-(4-CHLOROPHENYL)-1H-PYRROLO[2,3-b]
PYRIDINE-3-CARBONY]-2,4-DIFLUOLOPHENYL}-AMIDE, AS WELL AS USES THEREOF ~ 71:PLEXXIKON
INC 91 Bolivar Drive Suite A Berkeley CA 94710 ~ 72:ARTIS DEAN R MAMO SHUMEYE ZHANG CHAO ZHU
YONG-LIANG HIRTH KLAUS-PETER SPEVAK WAYNE GILLETTE SAMUEL J ZHU HONGYAO IBRAHIM
PRABHA N BREMER RYAN NESPI MARIKA ZHANG JIAZHONG TSAI JAMES BOLLAG GIDEON CHO HANNA
WU GUOXIAN SHI SHENGHUA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 60/692.960 ~ 32: 22/06/2009
2012/02025 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTERMEDIATES USEFUL IN THE PREPARATION OF PYRROLO[2,3-b]
PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:PLEXXIKON INC 91 Bolivar Drive Suite A Berkeley CA 94710 ~ 72:ARTIS DEAN
R MAMO SHUMEYE ZHANG CHAO ZHU YONG-LIANG HIRTH KLAUS-PETER SPEVAK WAYNE ZHU
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HONGYAO IBRAHIM PRABHA N BREMER RYAN NESPI MARIKA ZHANG JIAZHONG TSAI JAMES BOLLAG
GIDEON CHO HANNA WU GUOXIAN SHI SHENGHUA GILLETTE SAMUEL J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 60/731.528 ~ 32:
28/10/2005
2012/02026 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYROLO[2,3-b] PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AS PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS ~
71:PLEXXIKON INC 91 Bolivar Drive Suite A Berkeley CA 94710 ~ 72:ARTIS DEAN S MAMO SHUMEYE
ZHANG CHAO ZHU YONG-LIANG HIRTH KLAUS-PETER SPEVAK WAYNE GILLETTE SAMUEL J ZHU
HONGYAO IBRAHIM PRABHA N BREMER RYAN NESPI MARIKA ZHANG JIAZHONG TSAI JAMES BOLLAG
GIDEON CHO HANNA WU GUOXIAN SHI SHENGHUA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/731,528 ~ 32: 28/10/2005
2012/02027 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACTIVIN-ACTRII ANTAGONISTS AND USES FOR INCREASING RED BLOOD
CEL LEVELS ~ 71:ACCELERON PHARMA INC 128 Sidney Street Cambridge MA 02139 ~ 72:SHERMAN
MATTHEW L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 60/875,682 ~ 32: 18/12/2006
2012/02028 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SHEAR-THINNING OF SLURRIES ~ 71:DELKOR TECHNIK B.V Haaksbergweg
59 (4th Floor) 1101 BR Amsterdam ~ 72:TAYLOR MARK DAVID NAVARRO MARCELO MINSON DAVID NEIL
2012/02029 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANDROGEN RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:TONG
YOUZHI 218 Xinghu Street A3 Building Suit 218 Suzhou Industrial Park Suzhou Jiangsu 215123 ~ 72:TONG
YOUZHI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/241,051 ~ 32: 10/09/2009
2012/02030 ~ Complete ~ 54: CUTTING INSERT FOR A ROOF DRILL BIT ~ 71:KENNAMETAL INC P O Box
231 1600 Technology Way Latrobe PA 15650-0231 ~ 72:BISE DOUGLAS E SWOP CHAD A COLVIN SETH
DANIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/069,495 ~ 32: 23/03/2011
2012/02031 ~ Complete ~ 54: VARIANT IMMUNOGLOBULINS WITH IMPROVED MANUFACTURABILTY ~
71:LONZA BIOLOGICS PLC 228-230 Bath Road Slough SL1 4DX ~ 72:ARNELL ANDREAS MICHAEL
REBECCA ZURDO JESUS JIMENEZ JOSE STALLWOOD YVETTE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/241,717 ~ 32: 11/09/2009
2012/02032 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL NUCLEOSIDE PHOSPHONATES AND ANALOGS ~ 71:EPIPHANY
BIOSCIENCES INC One Califonia Street Suit 2000 San Francisco California 94105 KALEXSYN INC 4502
Campus Drive Kalamazoo Michigan 49008-2589 ~ 72:DONG STEVEN WUTS PETER M ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/237,679 ~ 32: 27/08/2009
2012/02033 ~ Complete ~ 54: BENT MEMBER,AND DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME ~
71:SUMITOMO METAL INDUSTRIES LTD 5-33 Kitahama 4-Chome Chuo-Ku Osaka-shi Osaka 541 0041
SUMITOMO PIPE & TUBE CO LTD 3-5 Oaza Hikari Kashima-Shi Ibaraki 341-0014 ~ 72:TOMIZAWA ATSUSHI
KUWAYAMA SHINJIRO KUBOTA HIROAKI INOUE SABURO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-194211 ~ 32: 25/08/2009
2012/02034 ~ Complete ~ 54: CUTTING TOOL ~ 71:KENNAMETAL INC P O Box 231 1600 Technology Way
Latrobe PA 15650-0231 ~ 72:OJANEN RANDALL WALTER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/454,661 ~ 32: 23/03/2011
2012/02035 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACCESSING TRANSACTION INFORMATION
IN RELATION TO PURCHASED OF GOODS OR SERVICES ~ 71:DEWING GILLIAN ANN 118 Sunningdale
Drive Sunningdale 7441 DEWING CARLA-FRANE GILLIAN 118 Sunningdale Drive Sunningdale 7441 ~
72:DEWING GILLIAN ANN DEWING CARLA-FRANE GILLIAN
2012/02037 ~ Complete ~ 54: REPELLENT COMPOSITIONS AND GENETIC APPROACHES FOR
CONTROLLING HUANGLONGBING ~ 71:FUNDO DE DEFESA DA CITRICULTURA-FUNDECITRUS Av Dr
Adhemar Pereira De Barro 201 Vila Melhado Araraquara-SP 14807-040 INSTITUTO VALENCIANO DE
INVESTIGACIONES AGRARIAS Carretera Moncada-Naquera Km 4 5 Apartado Offcial Moncada (Valencia E46113) ~ 72:BERTA ALQUEZAR GARCIA JOSPE PERIS RODRIGO ANDREIA ENRIQUE PEDRO TAKAO
YAMAMOTO NELSON ARNO WULFF ANTONIO JULIANO AYRES JOSE MAURICIO SIMOES BENTO ANA
RODRIGUEZ BAIXAULI LEANDRO PENA GARCIA MARCELO PEDREIRA DE MIRANDA MARCEL BELLATO
SPOSITO DIVA DO CARMO TEIXEIRA NEWTON CAVALCANTI JR DE NORONHA JOSE ROBERTO POSTALI
PARRA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/255.705 ~ 32: 28/10/2009
2012/02038 ~ Complete ~ 54: A BARBECUE STAND ~ 71:ANDREWS HENRY WILLIAM Farm Sandfontein
Napier 7270 ~ 72:ANDREWS HENRY WILLIAM
2012/02084 ~ Complete ~ 54: CIRCUITS FOR DC ENERGY STORES ~ 71:CONVERTEAM TECHNOLOGY LTD
Boughton Road Rugby Warwickshire CV21 1BU ~ 72:LEWIS ERIC ANTHONY ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 11002528.5 ~ 32:
28/03/2011
2012/02140 ~ Complete ~ 54: TOPICAL FORMULATION FOR DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS ~ 71:VLIFE
SCIENCES TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD Pride Purple Coronet 1st Floor S.N287 Baner Road Pune 411045
Maharashtra ~ 72:KULKARNI SUDHIR A DESHPANDE SUPREET K GOLLAPUDY REENA ~ 33: IN ~ 31:
1476/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 22/09/2009
- APPLIED ON 20/03/2012 -
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2012/02039 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPRAY COATING DEVICE ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
Modderdam Road Bellville 7530 ~ 72:SIVAKUMAR PASUPATHI VLADIMIR MIKHAILOVICH LINKOV ~ 33: ZA ~
31: 2009/07267 ~ 32: 19/10/2009
2012/02040 ~ Complete ~ 54: LATERAL WALL FOR A ROLLER PRESS ~ 71:KHD HUMBOLDT WEDAG GMBH
Colonia-Allee 3 Koln 51067 ~ 72:ANDOR HAMBALKO RENE VAN DER ENDE MEINHARD FRANGENBERG ~
33: DE ~ 31: 20 2009 014 656.1 ~ 32: 29/10/2009
2012/02041 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTROLLED BREAK-OUT SHEAR PIN FOR ROCK BOLT ~ 71:AVENG
(AFRICA) LIMITED Steeledale House 670 Power Street Industries West Germiston 1401 AVENG (AFRICA)
LIMITED STEELEDALE HOUSE 670 POWER STREET INDUSTRIES WEST GERMISTON ~ 72:HOWELL
MICHAEL MARTIN CHARLES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/09189 ~ 32: 20/12/2010
2012/02042 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM ~ 71:CALCAMITE SANITARY SERVICES
(PTY) LTD No 2 Sapphire Road Klerksoord Tswane 0200 ~ 72:TELFORD JOHN
2012/02043 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SHOPPING BAG ~ 71:JOHNSON MARDI 75 Pointer Crescent Garsfontein
Pretoria 0042 JOHNSON MARI 75 Pointer Crescent Garsfontein Pretoria 0042 ~ 72:JOHNSON MARDI
JOHNSON MARI
2012/02044 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PULVERISING APPARATUS ~ 71:KFP RAIL (PTY) LTD 14A Elizabeth Road
Oriel Bedfordview 7007 ~ 72:PENN-CLARKE CRAIG JANSE VAN RENSBURG CHRIS
2012/02045 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SUNKEN SWITCHING DEVICE ~ 71:WALTER WENZEL STORCH 41 Gars
Street Fochville ~ 72:WALTER WENZEL STORCH
2012/02046 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PHOTOTHERAPY DEVICE FOR HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA ~ 71:PIETERSEN
JOHANNES DE-KLERK 5 Markotter Avenue Uniepark Stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:PIETERSEN JOHANNES DEKLERK
2012/02047 ~ Complete ~ 54: A POLYMER SUPPORT ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN LOVERS WALK
RONDEBOSCH CAPE TOWN 7700 ~ 72:JARDINE MOEGAMAT ANWAR SMITH GREGORY STUART ~ 33: ZA
~ 31: 2009/06358 ~ 32: 14/09/2009
2012/02048 ~ Complete ~ 54: VISCOUS ACIDIC ABRASIVE CLEANING COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:RECKITT
BENCKISER LLC Morris Corporate Center IV 399 Interpace Parkway Parsippany PO Box 225 NJ 07054-0225 ~
72:POST SARAH MARIE ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0917109.1 ~ 32: 30/09/2009
2012/02049 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONVEYOR BELT CLAMP ~ 71:ASGCO MANUFACTURING INC 301-323
Gordon Street Allentown PA 18102-3136 ~ 72:ZEHNDER ADAM GIBBS AARON KRULICK THOMAS ~ 33: US ~
31: 12/643.370 ~ 32: 21/12/2009
2012/02050 ~ Complete ~ 54: SELF-POWERED PUMP FOR HEATED LIQUID AND HEAT DRIVEN LIQUID
CLOSE-LOOP AUTOMATIC CIRCULATING SYSTEM EMPLOYING SAME ~ 71:W&E INTERNATIONAL
(CANADA) CORP 66 Devonsleigh Blvd Richmond Hill Ontario L4S 1H2 LIN HUAZI 66 Devonsleigh Blvd
Richmond Hill Ontario L4S 1H2 ~ 72:LIN HUAZI ~ 33: CA ~ 31: 2.678.584 ~ 32: 08/09/2009
2012/02051 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MULTILAYER SHEAR BAND
REINFORCEMENT ~ 71:MICHELIN RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A. Route Louis Braille 10 CH-1763
Granges-Paccot SOCIETE DE TECHNOLOGIE MICHELIN 23 rue Breschet F-63000 Clermont Ferrand Cedex 9
~ 72:CRON STEVE RHYNE TIMOTHY B
2012/02052 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS AND REAGENTS FOR THE INHIBITION OR REDUCTION OF SCALE
FORMATION DURING PHOSPHORIC ACID PRODUCTION ~ 71:CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP 300 Delaware
Avenue Wilmington DE 19801 ~ 72:RAVISHANKAR SATHANJHERI WANG BING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/245.746 ~
32: 25/09/2009
2012/02053 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING MIDDLE DISTILLATES FROM FISCHER-TROPSCH
WAXES USING A MODIFIED ZEOLITE CATALYST ~ 71:IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES 1 et 4 avenue de BoisPreau 92852 Rueli-Malmaison Cedex ENI S P A Piazzale Enruico Mattel 1 I-00144 Rome ~ 72:SIMON LAURENT
BOUCHY CHRISTOPHE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0904909 ~ 32: 13/10/2009
2012/02054 ~ Complete ~ 54: FERMENTIVE PRODUCTION OF ISOBUTANOL USING HIGHLY EFFECTIVE
KETOL-ACID REDUCTOISOMERASE ENZYMES ~ 71:BUTAMAX ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC Experimental
Station Building 268 200 Powder Mill Road Wilmington 19880-0268 Delaware ~ 72:NAGARAJAN VASANTHA
PAUL BRIAN JAMES SUH WONCHUL TOMB JEAN-FRANCOIS YE RICK W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/246.844 ~ 32:
29/09/2009
2012/02055 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOW FREQUENCY GLATIRAMER ACETATE THERAPY ~ 71:YEDA RESEARCH
AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LTD PO BOX 95 REHOVOT 76100 ~ 72:KLINGER ETY ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/337.612 ~ 32: 11/02/2010
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2012/02056 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED FLUX ACETOLACTATE-DERIVED PRODUCTS IN LACTIC ACID
BACTERIA ~ 71:BUTAMAX ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC Experimental Station Building 268 200 Powder Mill
Road Wilmington 19880-0268 Delaware ~ 72:PAUL BRIAN JAMES SUH WONCHUL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/246.717
~ 32: 29/09/2009
2012/02057 ~ Complete ~ 54: SINTER COOLER WITH ADJUSTABLE COOLING GAS SEAL ~ 71:OUTOTEC
OYJ Riihitontuntie 7 FI-02200 Espoo ~ 72:CHAMBERS ALAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 048 722.0 ~ 32:
08/10/2009
2012/02058 ~ Complete ~ 54: SINTER COOLER WITH EXCHANGEABLE SEAL ~ 71:OUTOTEC OYJ
Riihitontuntie 7 FI-02200 Espoo ~ 72:CHAMBERS ALAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10 2009 048 724.7 ~ 32: 08/10/2009
2012/02059 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR HEAT-TREATING SHEET METAL STRIPS ~ 71:EBNER
INDUSTRIEOFENBAU GESELLSCHAFT MBH Ebner-Platz 1 A-4060 Leonding ~ 72:EBNER ROBERT
MORBITZER EDUARD ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 1610/2009 ~ 32: 13/10/2009
2012/02060 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENERGY CONVERSION ASSEMBLY ~ 71:BOLELLI ROBERTO Via Montanara 90
I-40020 Casalfiumanase ~ 72:BOLELLI ROBERTO
2012/02061 ~ Complete ~ 54: GASTRIC RETENTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR IMMEDIATE
AND EXTENDED RELEASE OF ACETAMINOPHEN ~ 71:DEPOMED INC 1360 O'brien Drive Menlo Park 94025
California ~ 72:HOU SUI YUEN EDDIE VARGAS THADD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/238.374 ~ 32: 31/08/2009
2012/02062 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR HEAT-TREATING SHEET METAL STRIPS ~ 71:EBNER
INDUSTRIEOFENBAU GESELLSCHAFT MBH Ebner-Platz 1 A-4060 Leonding ~ 72:EBNER ROBERT
MORBITZER EDUARD ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 1609/2009 ~ 32: 13/10/2009
2012/02063 ~ Complete ~ 54: SINTER COOLER WITH SEAL ARRANGEMENT TOWARDS TRAVELLING
SINTER-BEARING CHAMBER ~ 71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie 7 FI-02200 Espoo ~ 72:CHAMBERS ALAN ~
33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 048 723.9 ~ 32: 08/10/2009
2012/02064 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INFORMER ~ 71:JOHAN SWART Posbus 36022 MENLOPARK 0102 ~
72:JOHAN SWART
2012/02065 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING ACCESS TO FINANCIAL
INFORMATION ~ 71:HOPAC (PTY) LTD 301 Trevor Gething Street Garsfontein 0081 Menlo Park ~ 72:ELOFF
JOHANNES MARTHINUS BAARD WILLEM JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/05829 ~ 32: 21/08/2009
2012/02066 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HYBRID MONOPOLE ~ 71:MOSS EDMUND HAROLD Plot 42 Annieweg
Riverview 1035 Witbank Mpumalanga ~ 72:MOSS EDMUND HAROLD
2012/02067 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LOCKING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:KOWALCZYK PIOTR LEONARD 42 Gladiolus
Street Roodekrans Roodepoort 1724 ~ 72:KOWALCZYK PIOTR LEONARD
2012/02068 ~ Complete ~ 54: POST MOUNTING SYSTEM AND DEVICE ~ 71:ONESTEEL WIRE PTY LTD
Level 40 259 George Street Sydney New South Wales 2000 ~ 72:HOWLETT WARREN JOHN TAYLOR BRAD
WHITE MARK ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009904631 ~ 32: 21/09/2009
2012/02069 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A WARNING SIGN ~ 71:SIEBERT ANTON 45 Buite Street 9300 Bloemfontein
Free State ~ 72:SIEBERT ANTON
2012/02070 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF HIV INFECTION ~ 71:TIBOTEC
PHARMACEUTICALS Eastgate Village Eastgate Little Island County Cork ~ 72:BAERT LIEVEN ELVIRE
COLETTE KRAUS GUENTER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09170916.2 ~ 32: 22/09/2009
2012/02071 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TREATING A CARBON DIOXIDE-CONTAINING
GAS STREAM ~ 71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Klosterhofstrasse 1 80331 Munchen ~ 72:RITTER
ROLAND SPENNER DIRK ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2011 014678.4 ~ 32: 22/03/2011
2012/02072 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROCK ANCHOR BOLT ~ 71:HILTI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Feldkircherstrasse
100 FL 9494 Schaan ~ 72:GOTZFRIED STEFAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2011 005855.9 ~ 32: 21/03/2011
2012/02073 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TREATMENT OF ACID MINE DRAINAGE ~ 71:MINTAILS S A (PTY) LTD 14
Tweelopies Road Krugersdorp 1740 Gauteng Province ~ 72:JACOBS JAN HENDRIK PHILLIPUS FREEMAN
ROBERT GEORGE
2012/02074 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR TRACKER FOR ORIENTING SOLAR PANELS ~ 71:INDRA SISTEMAS
SA Avda Bruselas 33-35 Alcobendas E-28108 Madrid ~ 72:GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ ANTONIO CAMINERO
TORIJA MIGUEL ANGEL GARCIA MARQUEZ FAUSTO PEDRO GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ ANGEL GASPAR
CHACON MUNOZ JESUS MIGUEL
2012/02075 ~ Complete ~ 54: ALCOHOLIC COMPOSITIONS HAVING A LOWERED RISK OF
ACETALDEHYDEMIA ~ 71:PROTIA LLC 15025 Brioli Dr Reno Nevada 89511 ~ 72:CZARNIK ANTHONY
MCKINNEY JEFFREY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/777.238 ~ 32: 10/05/2010
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2012/02076 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-CMET ANTIBODY AND ITS USE FOR THE DETECTION AND THE
DIAGNOSIS OF CANCER ~ 71:PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT 45 Place Abel Gance F-92100 BoulogneBillancourt ~ 72:GOETSCH LILIANE JOUHANNEAUD ALEXANDRA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/348.005 ~ 32: 25/05/2010
2012/02077 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING CYSTEINE AND/OR GLUTATHIONE FROM
CYSTINE EMPLOYING YEAST ~ 71:DSM IP ASSETS B.V. Het Overloon 1 NL-6411 TE Heerlen ~
72:NOORDAM BERTUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09171678.7 ~ 32: 29/09/2009
2012/02078 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL FORMS OF A MULTICYCLIC COMPOUND ~ 71:CEPHALON, INC.
incorporated in Delaware of 41 Moores Road Frazer PA 19355 ~ 72:BIERLMAIER STEPHEN COURVOISIER
LAURENT HALTIWANGER R CURTIS JACOBS MARTIN J MCKEAN ROBERT E PETRAITIS JOSEPH
CHRISTIE MICHAEL FIELD R SCOTT HE LINLI KRESS MICHAEL MOWREY DALE R YAZDANIAN MEHRAN ~
33: US ~ 31: 61/237.180 ~ 32: 26/08/2009
2012/02079 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSPORT DEVICE FOR TRANSPORTING A PRODUCT,AND SORTING
DEVICE AND METHOD THEREFOR ~ 71:DE GREEF'S WAGON-CARROSSERIE-EN MACHINEBOUW BV
Langstraat 12 NL-4196 JB Tricht ~ 72:NIJLAND WILLEM JAN ~ 33: NL ~ 31: 2003516 ~ 32: 21/09/2009
2012/02080 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOCKABLE ENCLOSURE ~ 71:MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC 137 W. Forest
Hill Avenue Oak Creek Wisconsin 53154 ~ 72:HACKER DEAN D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/244.272 ~ 32: 21/09/2009
2012/02081 ~ Complete ~ 54: AMBU-BAG AUTOMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:MOBILE AIRWAYS
LLC 2842 Tipton Court Columbus IN 47201 ~ 72:BERGMAN ROBERT TODD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/545.467 ~ 32:
21/08/2009
2012/02082 ~ Complete ~ 54: VESICULAR FORMULATIONS ~ 71:TARGETED DELIVERY TECHNOLOGIES
LTD Palazzo Pietri Stiges 90 Strait Street Valleta ~ 72:KROON HENK-ANDRE HENRY WILLIAM ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/320.154 ~ 32: 01/04/2010
2012/02085 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EXTERNAL COMBUSTION CHAMBER ~ 71:MALCOLM GAVIN PORTEOUS 32
Antigo Falls Lingerette Avenue Sunninghill Gardens Sunninghill ~ 72:MALCOLM GAVIN PORTEOUS
2012/02095 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FERRULE ~ 71:HAGGIE STEEL WIRE ROPE-SCAW METALS GROUP Lower
Germiston Road Jupiter Johannesburg ~ 72:THOMAS KYLE GEOFFREY
2012/02133 ~ Complete ~ 54: A BED BATH ~ 71:FRANCIS GRAHAM 2304 Van Riebeuk Road Glen Austin
Midrand ~ 72:FRANCIS GRAHAM ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/2062 ~ 32: 17/03/2011
- APPLIED ON 22/03/2012 2012/02083 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SAFETY DOOR ~ 71:PAPENFUS NICHOLAS JACQUES 19 Cuyler Street
Constantia Kloof 1715 Johannesburg ~ 72:PAPENFUS NICHOLAS JACQUES
2012/02086 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FLAT FIRE LIGHTERS ~ 71:ROBERT MARK HOFMEYR 6 Equestrian Close
Greyton 7233 Western Cape ~ 72:ROBERT MARK HOFMEYR
2012/02087 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF ALUMINIUM PLUG PINS ~ 71:JACOBS
CAPITAL (PTY) LTD 50 Prospection Road Prospection 4120 ~ 72:WESSEL JACOBS
2012/02088 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MINE SUPPORT ~ 71:ARROW POINT ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD 7 Woodbury
Village 7 Bryon Avenue Bedfordpark Johannesburg 2007 ~ 72:ELVIN NIELL GLEN ELVIN ALEX
2012/02089 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SECURITY GATE ~ 71:ZEISS DONOVAN 730 Matumi Street Bougainvillea
Estate Montana Pretoria 0159 ~ 72:ZEISS DONOVAN
2012/02090 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VEHICLE VISIBILITY ~ 71:FERREIRA JACO BERT No 43 De La Ray
Bronkhorstspruit 1020 ~ 72:FERREIRA JACO BERT
2012/02091 ~ Complete ~ 54: BARRIER APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING A FLEXIBLE BANNER ~
71:ROLLERSIGNS LTD OMC Chambers Wickhams Cay 1 Road Town Tortola ~ 72:LEWIS ROBERT LEWIS ~
33: GB ~ 31: 0914812.3 ~ 32: 25/08/2009
2012/02092 ~ Complete ~ 54: SLAG DISCHARGE SYSTEM ~ 71:MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD 16-5,
KONAN 2-CHOME, MINATO-KU, TOKYO 1088215 ~ 72:KOYAMA YOSHINORI YOSHIDA NAOSHIGE
SHINADA OSAMU SODA YASUO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-228592 ~ 32: 30/09/2009
2012/02093 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR REMOVING IMPURITIES FROM A GAS ~
71:RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE 3040 CORNWALLIS ROAD RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK 27709-2194
NORTH CAROLINA ~ 72:HENNINGSEN GUNNAR KNOWLTON TEDDY MERRILL FINDLAY JOHN GEORGE
SCHLATHER JERRY NEAL TURK BRIAN S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/247.282 ~ 32: 30/09/2009
2012/02094 ~ Complete ~ 54: SAMPLE COLLECTION APPARATUS ~ 71:DAY TOBY ADAM LENNOX 46 Hills
Road Steyning West Sussex BN44 3QG ~ 72:DAY TOBY ADAM LENNOX ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009904583 ~ 32:
22/09/2009
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2012/02096 ~ Complete ~ 54: FIRELIGHTER ~ 71:DIPPENAAR ANDRE 26 Langwa Crescent Wapadrand 0040
~ 72:DIPPENAAR ANDRE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/9009 ~ 32: 08/12/2011
2012/02097 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLOPYRIMIDINES ~
71:MERZ PHARMA GMBH & CO KGAA Eckenheimer Landstrasse 100 60318 Frankfurt/Main ~ 72:PLITT
PATRICK HAUPTMEIER BERNHARD BODERKE PETER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/264.269 ~ 32: 25/11/2009
2012/02098 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF HIGH IMPEDANCE GROUNDFAULT DETECTION FOR
DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION OF OVERHEAD TRANSMISSION LINES ~ 71:ALSTOM GRID UK LTD St
Leonard's Avenue Stafford Staffordshire ST17 4LX SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC ENERGY UK LTD Stafford Park 5
Telford TF3 3BL ~ 72:WISZNIEWSKI ANDRZEJ LUKOWICZ MIROSLAW MICHALIK MAREK KLIMEK ANDRZEJ
2012/02099 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYPEPTIDES FOR BINDING TO THE "RECEPTOR FOR ADVANCED
GLYCATION ENDPRODUCTS" AS WELL AS COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS INVOLVING THE SAME ~
71:SANOFI 174 Avenue de France 75013 Paris ~ 72:HUBER JOCHEN BLANCHE FRANCIS DABDOUBI TARIK
SOUBRIER FABIENNE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09290845.8 ~ 32: 05/11/2009
2012/02100 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING REDUCED IRON AND METHOD FOR
MANUFACTURING THE SAME ~ 71:POSCO 1 Koedong-dong Nam-Ku 790-300 Kyungsanbook-do Pohang-si ~
72:SHIN MYOUNG KYUN KIM DONG-WON KIM SANG-HYUN LEE JUN HYUK ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2009-0087824
~ 32: 17/09/2009
2012/02101 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRESS FOR PRODUCING A TAMPON ~ 71:RUGGLI PROJECTS AG
Frauentalstrasse 3 6332 Hagendorn ZG ~ 72:GRABER HEINZ ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 1331/2009 ~ 32: 24/08/2009
2012/02102 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYNERGISTIC FUNGICIDAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A 5FLUOROPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVE FOR FUNGAL CONTROL IN CEREALS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC
9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana 46268-1054 ~ 72:KLITTICH CARLA LORSBACH BETH MEITL ALICE
OWEN W JOHN YAO CHENGLIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/248.192 ~ 32: 02/10/2009
2012/02103 ~ Complete ~ 54: TUBE HEAT EXCHANGER ~ 71:ATLAS COPCO AIRPOWER, NAAMLOZE
VENNOOTSCHAP Boomsesteenweg 957 B-2610 Wilrijk ~ 72:BAL GUIDO JAN ~ 33: BE ~ 31: 2009/0585 ~ 32:
23/09/2009
2012/02104 ~ Complete ~ 54: FABRIC CONDITIONERS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria
Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BOARDMAN CHRISTOPHER EBBRELL LESLEY JONES
DAVID ANDREW ROSS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09172405.4 ~ 32: 07/10/2009
2012/02105 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REGENERATING A SOLUTION USED IN A WASH
VESSEL ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse 7 CH-5400 Baden ~ 72:PETIG ARLYN VERN
KOZAK FREDERIC ZENON AGARWAL RITESH HIWALE RAMESHWAR SHAMRAO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/849.085
~ 32: 03/08/2010
2012/02106 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTITUTED AMIDE COMPOUND ~ 71:ASTELLAS PHARMA INC 3-11
Nihonbashi-Honcho 2-Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo 1038411 ~ 72:KAWAMINAMI EIJI TAKAHASHI TATSUHISA
KANAYAMA TAKATOSHI FUKUDA YUTA KAIZAWA HIROYUKI KONDOH YUTAKA SEO RYUSHI KURAMOTO
KAZUYUKI TAKE KAZUHIKO SAKAMOTO KAZUYUKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-220316 ~ 32: 25/09/2009
2012/02107 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITION FOR SECRETION OF HETEROLOGOUS
POLYPEPTIDES ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco CA 94080-4990 ~ 72:MARRICHI
MATTHEW REILLY DOROTHEA E SIMMONS LAURA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/258.565 ~ 32: 05/11/2099
2012/02108 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEVERAGE CARTRIDGE ~ 71:SARA LEE/DE B.V Keulsekade 143 NL-3532 AA
Utrecht ~ 72:BIEWENGA TJASSE WILLEM ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09171273.7 ~ 32: 24/09/2009
2012/02109 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SYNCHRONIZED CONTROL OF ELECTRICAL
POWER SYSTEM VOLTAGE PROFILES ~ 71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES INC 2350 N E
Hopkins Court Pullman 99163 Washington ~ 72:LABUSCHAGNE CASPER A MOXLEY ROY E POPE JEFFREY
G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/903.038 ~ 32: 12/10/2010
2012/02110 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATOR GROUND FAULT PROTECTION
~ 71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES INC 2350 N E Hopkins Court Pullman 99163 Washington
~ 72:SCHWEITZER III EDMUND O SKENDZIC VESELIN BENMOUYAL GABRIEL HALL BRUCE A
SCHARLACH ROGERIO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/903.104 ~ 32: 12/10/2010
2012/02111 ~ Complete ~ 54: RETROFITTED EXCAVATOR TOOTH ATTACHMENT ~ 71:BLACK CAT BLADES
LTD 5604 59th Street Edmonton TGB 3CS Alberta ~ 72:RUVANG JOHN A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/608.803 ~ 32:
29/10/2009
2012/02112 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMIDAZOPYRIDINE OR IMIDAZOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AS
PHOSPHODIESTERASE 10A INHIBITORS ~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG GRENZACHERSTRASSE 124
CH-4070 BASLE ~ 72:ALBERATI DANIELA BLEICHER KONRAD GROEBKE ZBINDEN KATRIN KUHN BERND
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RUDOLPH MARKUS ALVAREZ SANCHEZ RUBEN FLOHR ALEXANDER KOERNER MATTHIAS PETERS
JENS-UWE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09171253.9 ~ 32: 24/09/2009
2012/02113 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADHESIVE PACKAGE AND USE THEREOF WITH AN ANCHORING ELEMENT ~
71:HILTI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Feldkircherstrasse 100 LI 9494 Schaan ~ 72:BUDER ASTRID WIECZOREK
KOLJA ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 102011005960.1 ~ 32: 23/03/2011
2012/02114 ~ Complete ~ 54: GALECTIN-3 AND CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY ~ 71:BG
MEDICINE, INC. a Delaware corporation 610 Lincoln Street North Waltham Massachusetts 02451 ~
72:MUNTENDAM PIETER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/236.712 ~ 32: 25/08/2009
2012/02115 ~ Complete ~ 54: HOT-MELT ADHESIVE WITH IMPROVED ADHESION ON LOW-ENERGY
SURFACES ~ 71:SIKA TECHNOLOGY AG Zugerstrasse 50 CH-6340 Baar ~ 72:URBACH DIRK LINNENBRINK
MARTIN PASCHKOWSKI KAI ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09168705.3 ~ 32: 26/08/2009
2012/02116 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES TO HIV-1 AND THEIR USE ~ 71:THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN
SERVICES Office Of Technology Transfer National Institutes of Health 6011 Executive Boulevard Suite 325 MSC
7660 Bethesda MD 20892-7660 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Center For Commercialization 4311 11th
Avenue NE Suite 500 Seattle WA 98105 ~ 72:MASCOLA JOHN R WU XUELING HOGERKORP CARL-MAGNUS
YANG ZHI-YONG KWONG PETER CONNORS MARK SHAPIRO LAWRENCE SCHIEF WILLIAM R WYATT
RICHARD LI YUXING ROEDERER MARIO NABEL GARY ZHOU TONGQING OFEK GILAD ZHU JIANG ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 61/385.531 ~ 32: 22/09/2010
2012/02117 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE TRANSFER OF MATERIALS ~ 71:THE
PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY ONE PROCTER & GAMBLE PLAZA CINCINNATI OHIO 45202 ~ 72:FU
CHUNSHENG C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/564.983 ~ 32: 23/09/2009
2012/02118 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~ 71:NOVOZYMES A/S Krogshojvej 36 DK 2880
Bagsvaerd ~ 72:SIMONSEN OLE KNOTZEL JURGEN CARSTEN FRANZ MIKKELSEN LISE MUNCH BENIE
ASTRID ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10153476.6 ~ 32: 12/02/2010
2012/02119 ~ Complete ~ 54: FASTENER FOR LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE PANEL ASSEMBLY ~ 71:BUI
THUAN 58 North Mascher Street Philadelphia PA 19106 ~ 72:BUI THUAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/798.365 ~ 32:
03/04/2010
2012/02125 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER REMOVAL AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ~ 71:DONALDSON
COMPANY INC 1400 West 95th Street P O Box 1299 Minneapolis Minnesota 55440- 1299 ~ 72:BABCOCK
BRIAN D DOYLE JAMES LAVALLEE GREGORY L MADSEN MICHAEL JOHN JOHNSON PHILIP EDWARD ~
33: US ~ 31: 61/236.653 ~ 32: 25/08/2009
2012/02129 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR EXTRACTION AND TRANSPORT OF LIGHT ASHES BY MEANS
OF A STEEL BELT CONVEYOR ~ 71:MAGALDI INDUSTRIE S.R.L Via Irno 219 I-84135 Salerno ~ 72:MAGALDI
MARIO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: RM2009A000488 ~ 32: 24/09/2009
2012/02130 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SYNCHRONIZATION OF DATA FRAMES ~
71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN-02150 Espoo ~ 72:TUPALA MIIKA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/236.604 ~
32: 25/08/2009
2012/02131 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RIFLE STOCK ~ 71:DU PLOOY FREDERIK WILHELM 30 Jacobs Street Ermelo
2350 ~ 72:DU PLOOY FREDERIK WILHELM
2012/02132 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CRYSTALLINE SOLID FROM GLYCINE-N,NDIACETIC ACID DERIVATIVES ~ 71:BASF SE D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:BARANYAI ANDREAS ~ 33: DE ~
31: 10 2009 038 951.2 ~ 32: 26/08/2009
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ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1)
Application Number
Assignee
2001/03387
2007/03205
2004/09655
2010/06812
2010/06812
MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC
MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC
MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC
CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
2006/03466
2006/03466
CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
2003/01176
2003/01176
CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
2001/05628
2001/05628
CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
2002/07232
2002/07232
CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
1991/08638
1991/08638
CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
1991/01259
1991/01259
CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
2001/02828
2001/02828
CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
2001/05628
2001/05628
CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
2009/01178
1996/04473
2010/09090
MESSIER-DOWTY SA
BAYER AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
AMIRA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC
2006/01123
HEMANUS MAGNETIC
OBSEVATORY
CUREMARK LLC
CUREMARK LLC
BAYER PHARMA
AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
LULA PIPE COMPANY (PTY) LTD
2011/04481
2011/04482
2004/08107
2005/05712
2011/06061
2004/10240
2004/10240
2008/00009
OCULENTIS B.V.
DYNAMIC FLUID COTROL
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
HYDRODYN PROPRIETARY
LIMITED
MCKELVEY, JOHN PAUL
Assignor
MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC
MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC
MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS
LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS
LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS
LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS
LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS
LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS
LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS
LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS
LLC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC
KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS
LLC
MESSIER-BUGATTI- DOWTY SA
BAYER ANIMAL HEALTH GMBH
PANMIRA PHARMACEUTICALS,
LLC
SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL
SPACE AGENCY
CURELON LLC
CURELON LLC
PHILOGEN S.P.A.
MACSTEEL SERVICE CENTRES
S.A. (PTY) LTD
PROCORNEA HOLDING B.V.
HYDRODYN PROPRIETARY
LIMITED
REFINED VALVE CONCEPTS
LIMITED
OPTIMAC (PTY) LTD
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Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL
Assignee
Assignor
2011/05403
CONSTANCE WILSON ANDRESEN
BAZIL F. JOHNSON
2008/07014
2011/08084
EXICA, INC
KRUSTEV, ANGEL NAYDENOV
2011/02664
2011/02664
2010/05479
I3 GROUP LIMITED
MOCHDRE LIMITED
AMIRA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC
2007/10935
2010/02462
2010/02461
2006/04498
2007/01339
1993/08117
2008/08905
1998/10932
TECSOR
TECSOR
TECSOR
ITI LIMITED
NICRO INDUSTRIAL (PTY) LTD
BRACCO INTERNATIONAL BV
BOART LONGYEAR
INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC
BOART LONGYEAR
INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC
BOART LONGYEAR
INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC
BOART LONGYEAR
INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC
BOART LONGYEAR
INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC
BOART LONGYEAR
INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC
BOART LONGYEAR
INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC
BOART LONGYEAR
INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC
BOART LONGYEAR
INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC
TVC COMMUNICATIONS, L.L.C.
LABOPHARM EUROPE
LIMITED;LABOPHARM INC AND
LABOPHARM (BARBADOS) LIMITED
EURO-CELTIQUE S.A.
LONGYEAR SOUTH AFRICA (PTY)
LIMITED
LONGYEAR SOUTH AFRICA (PTY)
LIMITED
LONGYEAR SOUTH AFRICA (PTY)
LIMITED
CRIMAGUA LIMITED
VINTURI, INC
GEA AIRCOOLED SYSTEMS
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
MOCHDRE LIMITED
I3 GROUP LIMITED
PANMIRA PHARMACEUTICALS,
LLC
PLASTIPAK PACKAGING, INC
PLASTIPAK PACKAGING, INC
PLASTIPAK PACKAGING, INC
ITI ENERGY LIMITED
ERLS MINING (PTY) LTD
BRACCO SUISSE S.A.
LONGYEAR TM INC
2007/03561
CRIMAGUA LIMITED
2007/05710
CRIMAGUA LIMITED
1998/10932
CRIMAGUA LIMITED
2009/05921
2001/08288
2001/00646
2002/02466
1999/07443
2002/01077
2002/08578
2001/01521
2001/08410
2008/01162
2005/02656
2003/02623
1999/06208
1999/00767
LONGYEAR TM INC
LONGYEAR TM INC
LONGYEAR TM INC
LONGYEAR TM INC
LONGYEAR TM INC
LONGYEAR TM INC
LONGYEAR TM INC
LONGYEAR TM INC
WESCO EQUITY CORPORATION
ANGELINI LABOPHARM, LLC
CORIXA CORPORATION
LONGYEAR TM, INC
LONGYEAR TM, INC
LONGYEAR TM, INC
JANSSEN ALZHEIMER
IMMUNOTHERAPY
JANSSEN ALZHEIMER
IMMUNOTHERAPY
JANSSEN ALZHEIMER
IMMUNOTHERAPY
JANSSEN ALZHEIMER
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Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL
Assignee
2007/10331
CRIMAGUA LIMITED
2005/09585
CRIMAGUA LIMITED
2001/09487
CRIMAGUA LIMITED
1998/10932
ELAN PHARMA INTERNATIONAL
LIMITED
ELAN PHARMA INTERNATIONAL
LIMITED
ELAN PHARMA INTERNATIONAL
LIMITED
ELAN PHARMA INTERNATIONAL
LIMITED
ELAN PHARMA INTERNATIONAL
LIMITED
ELAN PHARMA INTERNATIONAL
LIMITED
ELAN PHARMA INTERNATIONAL
LIMITED
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICA N.V.
2007/05710
2005/09585
2001/09487
2003/05169
2007/10331
2007/03561
2006/07589
2002/01708
2000/01901
2003/04398
2000/06831
1989/02396
VAN BILJOEN, BRIAN JEFFREY
VAN BILJOEN, BRIAN JEFFREY
VAN BILJOEN, BRIAN JEFFREY
LEXSHELL 731 INVESTMENTS
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
1996/01471
LEXSHELL 731 INVESTMENTS
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
2001/05479
2011/07787
2010/03305
2010/00596
VAN BILJOEN, BRIAN JEFFREY
INNOVATIVE MINING PRODUCTS
(PTY) LTD
GILEAD SCIENCES LIMITED
JOHAN EDUARD BEKKER
2010/02356
2008/08022
1995/04028
PFIZER LIMITED
GILEAD SCIENCES LIMITED
FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED
1995/06280
FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED
2002/05428
FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED
1997/10854
FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED
2002/05427
FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED
2002/05426
FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED
Assignor
IMMUNOTHERAPY
JANSSEN ALZHEIMER
IMMUNOTHERAPY
JANSSEN ALZHEIMER
IMMUNOTHERAPY
JANSSEN ALZHEIMER
IMMUNOTHERAPY
CRIMAGUA LIMITED
CRIMAGUA LIMITED
CRIMAGUA LIMITED
CRIMAGUA LIMITED
CRIMAGUA LIMITED
CRIMAGUA LIMITED
CRIMAGUA LIMITED
FRAM GROUP IP LLC
ELANCO ANIMAL HEALTH
IRELAND LIMITED
VENTRITE BUSINESS TRUST
VENTRITE BUSINESS TRUST
VENTRITE BUSINESS TRUST
LEXSHELL 740
INVESTMENTS(PROPRIETARY)
LIMITED
LEXSHELL 740
INVESTMENTS(PROPRIETARY)
LIMITED
VENTRITE BUSINESS TRUST
RZT ZELPY 5260
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
GILEAD SCIENCES, INC
CUBIBRITE INVESTMENTS (PTY)
LTD
RIGEL PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
GILEAD SCIENCES, INC
LYRAPIX INVESTMENTS (PTY)
LTD
LYRAPIX INVESTMENTS (PTY)
LTD
LYRAPIX INVESTMENTS (PTY)
LTD
LYRAPIX INVESTMENTS (PTY)
LTD
LYRAPIX INVESTMENTS (PTY)
LTD
LYRAPIX INVESTMENTS (PTY)
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Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL
Assignee
2002/07663
FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED
1997/07076
FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED
1995/00183
FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED
1995/00396
FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED
1993/06519
FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED
Assignor
LTD
LYRAPIX INVESTMENTS (PTY)
LTD
LYRAPIX INVESTMENTS (PTY)
LTD
LYRAPIX INVESTMENTS (PTY)
LTD
LYRAPIX INVESTMENTS (PTY)
LTD
LYRAPIX INVESTMENTS (PTY)
LTD
CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39
Application Number
2007/03205
2004/08107
2004/01783
2010/04318
In the name of
MOTOROLA, INC
PHILOGEN S.P.A. AND BAYER
SCHERING PHARMA
AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
DIGITAL HEALTHCARE SWITCH
(PTY) LTD
HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH &
EVONIK ENERGY SERVICES GMBH
2008/07557
RIB LOC (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITED
2005/09816
DIGITAL HEALTHCARE SWITCH
(PTY) LTD
MATRIX LABORATORIES LTD
PECHINEY ELECTROMETALLURGIE
GAMMA RECHERCHES et
TECHNOLOGIES PATENTS S.A.
GAMMA KDG SYSTEMS SA
2009/01714
2007/06786
2004/09591
2004/09591
2004/08967
2009/05921
2001/08288
GAMMA RECHERCHES et
TECHNOLOGIES PATENTS S.A.
GAMMA KDG SYSTEMS SA
BOART LONGYEAR
BOART LONGYEAR PTY LTD
2011/07787
2011/04244
2010/08369
2011/04244
RZT ZELPY 5260 (PTY) LTD
RZT ZELPY 5260 (PTY) LTD
RZT ZELPY 5260 (PTY) LTD
RZT ZELPY 5260 (PTY) LTD
2004/08967
New name
MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC
PHILOGEN S.P.A. AND BAYER
PHARMA
AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
MEDISWITCH (PTY) LIMITED
HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH
& STEAG ENERGY SERVICES
GMBH
SEKISUI RIB LOC AUSTRALIA
PTY LTD
MEDISWITCH (PTY) LIMITED
MYLAN LABORATORIES LIMITED
FERROPEM
GAMMA KDG SYSTEMS SA
KRISS SYSTEMS SA
GAMMA KDG SYSTEMS SA
KRISS SYSTEMS SA
BOART LONG
BOART LONGYEAR AUSTRALIA
PTY LTD
GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD
GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD
GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD
GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD
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PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND 63
Application Number
2007/00270
Assignor
MEDEXGEN INC
Assignee
KOREA PRIME PHARM CO, LTD
PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64
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Date
2011/01155
2010/05146
WITHDRAWN
ABANDONED
13/2/2012
07/2/2012
2011/07466
WITHDRAWN
2011/07466
2010/08468
WITHDRAWN
06/2/2012
2011/01427
WITHDRAWN
21/2/2012
2011/02366
WITHDRAWN
24/2/2012
2010/08721
WITHDRAWN
24/2/2012
2010/06165
WITHDRAWN
20/2/2012
2011/01471
WITHDRAWN
24/2/2012
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APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT UNDER SECTION 47 OF THE ACT
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21: 2006/08585 22: 2006/10/13 43: 2012/01/13
51: A61K
71: COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY
72: Gaffar, Abdul, Hassan, Mahmoud, Viscio, David,
Xu, Guofeng
33: US 31: 10/842,152 32: 2004/05/10
54: MULTILAYER TOOTH WHITENING STRIPS
00: Tooth-whitening films comprising a hydratable
polymer and a whitening agent are disclosed in
which the films have a hydrophobic coating on one
surface and a tooth-adherent coating on the
opposing surface. Flavorings can also be included in
the hydratable polymer portion of the film or in either
the hydrophobic coating or the tooth-adherent
coating. Tooth-whitening methods that use the films
are also disclosed. The hydratable polymer
preferably is a polyethylene oxide.
21: 2007/04773 22: 2004/11/12 43: 2011/12/02
51: B01J
71: INTERCAT EQUIPMENT, INC.
72: EVANS, MARTIN
33: US 31: 10/717,249 32: 2003-11-19
54: MOBILE FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING
INJECTION SYSTEM
00: A mobile fluid cracking catalyst injection system
(200) and a method of controlling a fluid catalyst
cracking process is provided. In one embodiment, a
mobile fluid catalyst cracking system includes a
transportable platform (212), a catalyst reservoir
coupled to the platform and a flow control device
coupled (206) to an outlet of the reservoir and
adapted to control the flow of catalyst from the
reservoir to a fluid catalyst cracking unit (FCCU).
21: 2007/00065 22: 2007/01/02 43: 2012/01/20
51: A01G, A01K
71: AONORI AQUAFARMS
72: BELTRAN, Jose Lopez, MOLL, Benjamin,
VEGA, Gabriel Chavez
33: US 31: 60/580,983 32: 2004-06-17
54: MANAGED CO-CULTURES OF ORGANISMS
HAVING PROPHYLACTIC AND HEALTHPROMOTING EFFECTS
00: The invention is directed to novel methods that
enhance aquaculture of valuable crops. The
invention is exemplified by co-culture of Panaeus
vannamei and Enteromorpha clathrata which
produced superior P. Vannamei and protected the
animals against pathogen infection.
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21: 2007/05041 22: 2007/07/02 43: 2012/01/20
51: F16B F16S
71: MITEK HOLDINGS, INC.
72: KOSKOVICH, Jerome E., MEYER, Timothy
Louis, MCKEON, James Edward
33: US 31: 60/804,244 32: 2006-06-08
54: AUTOMATED TRUSS ASSEMBLY JIG
SETTING SYSTEM
00: The invention as depicted in a preferred embodiment
is a retrofitted automated truss assembly jig setting
system and one or more removable plank units used
therewith. Removable plank unit includes a pair of
drive motors each connected to a motor plate that is
fixed to the bottom surface of a plank. A pair of rods
extends along the length of the plank and each is
operatively connected to a motor such that activation
of a motor rotates a rod. Puck assemblies are
carried by rods and are linearly transposed along
rods when motors are activated. A computerized
control system is operatively connected to provide
for automated positioning of pucks. Planks on
existing truss assembly tables may be removed and
replaced with removable plank units to turn a
traditional truss assembly jigging table into an
automated truss assembly jigging table.
21: 2008/00407 22: 2008/01/14 43: 2012/01/16
51: A61Q A61K
71: COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY
72: MILLER, Jeffrey, BOYD, Thomas J.,
ARVANITIDOU, Evangelia S., PRENCIPE, Michael,
MORGAN, Andre
33: US 31: 11/182,398 32: 2005-07-15
54: ORAL COMPOSITIONS HAVING CATIONIC
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
00: An oral composition is provided covering one or
more cationic active ingredients and a cationiccompatible inorganic particulate having a porous
surface that is substantially inert to the cationic
active ingredient. The oral composition also has a
cationic-compatible surfactant system and a carrier
that is stable in the presence of the cationic active
ingredient. The oral composition can be provided in
a dual tube or single tube form, if desired.
21: 2008/01509. 22: 2006/08/01. 43: 2011/11/14
51: A61K; A61P; A23L
71: BUCHMAN, ALAN L
72: BUCHMAN, ALAN L
33: US 31: 60/708,395 32: 2005-08-16
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54: USE OF CHOLINE TO PREVENT
THROMBOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH TOTAL
PARENTERAL NUTRITION
00: Choline deficiency is a risk factor for the
development of thrombosis in patients with intestinal
failure that require total parenteral nutrition. There is
provided a method of preventing thrombosis,
preferably venous thrombosis, comprising
administering to a patient receiving TPN a nutrient
solution comprising choline. Also provided is a
method of diagnosing a risk for thrombosis
comprising taking a sample from a patient and
detecting the level of plasma-free choline.
21: 2008/02457. 22: 2008/03/17. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A23K
71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.
72: FRITSCH, Dale Allen, GHORPADE, Viswas,
LIN, Hungwei Charlie, CLARK, Harry Mead, POPE,
Brent Karl, MILLICAN, Jerry Don
33: US 31: 60/722,780 32: 2005-09-30
54: Methods for extending the shelf-life of food
compositions containing polyunsaturated fatty
acids
00: A process for preparing a food composition by
mixing a nutritive base with at least one long chain
polyunsaturated fatty acid; cooking the resulting
mixture at a temperature not less than about 50 °C;
adding to the food composition at least one
oxidatively protected long chain polyunsaturated
fatty acid; and packaging the resulting composition
in an oxygen depleted environment within a sealed
container to provide the food product that exhibits (1)
acceptable palatability to an animal and (2) a shelflife of at least about 6 months when stored at
ambient temperature without opening the container.
21: 2008/05416. 22: 2008/06/20. 43: 2012/01/10
51: A61K, C12N
71: SentoClone International AB
72: WINQVIST, Ola, THÖRN, Magnus
33: DK 31: PA 2005 01810 32: 2005-12-21
33: US 31: 60/752,828 32: 2005-12-21
54: IMPROVED METHOD FOR EXPANSION OF
TUMOR-REACTIVE T-LYMPHOCYTES FOR
IMMUNOTHERAPY OF PATIENTS WITH CANCER
00: The present invention discloses an improved method
for expansion and activation of tumour-reactive
lymphocytes, in particular CD4+ helper and/or CD8+
T-lymphocytes, which may be used for treating
and/or preventing cancer. The method provides high
numbers of tumour-reactive T-lymphocytes within a
short time span and the possibility of directing
development of tumour-reactive CD4+ helper and/or
CD8+ T-lymphocytes towards specific
subpopulations. The method comprises a first phase
of stimulating tumour-reactive CD4+ T helper and/or
CD8+ T-lymphocytes with tumour-derived antigen
together with at least one substance having
agonistic activity towards the IL-2 receptor to
promote survival of tumour-reactive CD4+ T helper
and/or CD8+ T-lymphocytes; and a second phase of
activating and promoting growth of tumour-reactive
CD4+ T helper and/or CD8+ T-lymphocytes, wherein
the second phase is initiated when the CD25 cell
surface marker (or IL-2R marker) is down-regulated
on CD4+ T helper and/or CD8+ T-lymphocytes.
21: 2008/07908. 22: 2008/09/15. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: 4SC AG
72: LEBAN, Johann, SCHMITT, Harald, WOLF,
Kristina, PEGORARO, Stefano, WUZIK, Andreas,
KRAUSS, Rolf
33: EP 31: PCT/EP2006/002396 32: 2006-03-15
33: US 31: 11/375,259 32: 2006-03-15
54: NOVEL HETEROCYCLIC NF-KB INHIBITORS
00: The present invention relates to compounds of the
general formula (Ih) or pharmaceutically acceptable
salts thereof with an acid or a base, or
pharmaceutically acceptable prodrugs or a
stereoisomer thereof, (Ih) wherein A is NR2, S or O;
R3a is H, OH, SH, NH2, -C(NR7)NR7'R8, (CH2)paryl, -(CH2)PNR7R8, -C(O)NR7R8, N=CR7R8, -NR7C(O)R8, alkyl, cycloalkyl,
hydroxyalkyl, haloalkyl, haloalkyloxy, alkoxy,
alkylamino, hydroxyalkylamino, halogen, aryl, or
heteroaryl; R3 is H, -C(0)NRaRb, halogen, alkyl,
haloalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, OH, SH, NR4' OR5', NH2,
hydroxyalkylamino, alkylamino, alkoxy, cycloalkyl,
hetero- cycloalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, or haloalkyloxy; X is
NR2', O, or S; Z is N or CR2'.
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21: 2008/07914. 22: 2008/09/15. 43: 2012/01/03
51: B01J, B01J
71: Barrick Gold Corporation
72: KING, James A., JI, Jinxing
33: US 31: 60/783,295 32: 2006-03-17
54: AUTOCLAVE WITH UNDERFLOW DIVIDERS
00: The present invention is directed to a multi compartment autoclave using inter- compartment
dividers having one or more underflow openings for
passing a feed stream between compartments.
21: 2008/08075. 22: 2008/09/19. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61K, C07K
71: Wyeth LLC
72: BOGHAERT, Erwin R., DAMLE, Nitin K.,
HAMANN, Philip Ross, KHANDKE, Kiran, KUNZ,
Arthur, MARQUETTE, Kimberly A., TCHISTIAKOVA,
Lioudmile, GILL, Davinder, SREEKUMAR,
Kodangattil
33: US 31: 60/781,346 32: 2006-03-10
54: ANTI-5T4 ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF
00: Anti-5T4 antibodies, anti-5T4 antibody/drug
conjugates, and methods for preparing and using the
same.
21: 2008/08304. 22: 2008/09/29. 43: 2012/01/09
51: A01C, A01H
71: Monsanto Technology LLC
72: FORBES, Heather, DEPPERMANN, Kevin L.,
DOTSON, Stanton, SCHNICKER, Bruce,
BUTRUILLE, David, EATHINGTON, Sam,
TAMULONIS, John, PETERSEN,, Michael W.
33: US 31: 60/778,828 32: 2006-03-02
54: METHODS OF SEED BREEDING USING HIGH
THROUGHPUT NONDESTRUCTIVE SEED
SAMPLING
00: The present invention provides for novel methods to
facilitate germplasm improvement activities through
the use of high throughput, nondestructive sampling
of seeds. In one embodiment, a high-throughput,
non-destructive method for analyzing individual
seeds in a population of seeds comprises removing
a sample from a plurality of seeds in the population
while preserving the germination viability of the seed
and analyzing the sample for the presence or
absence of one or more characteristics of at least
one genetic or chemical trait.
21: 2008/08755. 22: 2008/10/14. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A61K, A61P
71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd
72: JENCK, François
33: PCT 31: PCT/IB2006/050812 32: 2006-03-15
54: TETRAHYDROISOQUINOLINE DERIVATIVES
TO ENHANCE MEMORY FUNCTION
00: The invention relates to the use of
tetrahydroisoquinoline derivatives for the preparation
of a medicament to enhance, maintain and/or
restore all stages and/or types of short-, middleand/or long-term memory.
21: 2008/09278. 22: 2007/05/18. 43: 2011/11/16
51: G01R
71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING
LABORATORIES, INC.
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72: SCHWEITZER III, EDMUND O, FEIGHT,
LAURENCE VIRGIL, TELLER, WITOLD R, HICKS,
DONALD C
33: US 31: 60/802,219 32: 2006-05-19
54: MAGNETIC PROBE APPARATUS AND
METHOD FOR PROVIDING A WIRELESS
CONNECTION TO A DETECTION DEVICE
00: A system for communicating information from a
detection device is provided through a waterproof
and wireless interface. The system generally
includes a communication member having an
inductor and coupled to the detection device. An
interface including another inductor is in
communicating relation with the communication
member. Upon a signal from the detection device, a
magnetic field is produced by the inductor of the
communication member and is transmitted to the
inductor of the interface.
54: BIOMETRIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA
TRANSFER AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND
APPARATUS
00: Method and apparatus for performing a background
check, including collecting, organizing, and
transmitting electronic data, including biometric and
other demographic data.
21: 2008/10070. 22: 2008/11/26. 43: 2012/01/09
51: C01B
71: Fluor Technologies Corporation
72: RAVIKUMAR, Ravi
33: US 31: 60/817,168 32: 2006-06-27
54: CONFIGURATIONS AND METHODS OF
HYDROGEN FUELING
00: Configurations and methods are contemplated in
which an automobile filing station receives liquid
ammonia and in which hydrogen is produced by
catalytic cracking. The so produced hydrogen is then
compressed and fed to a filling dock. Preferably,
contemplated stations will include a polishing unit in
which undissociated ammonia is removed and fed
back to the ammonia storage tank.
21: 2008/10205. 22: 2008/12/01. 43: 2012/01/03
51: G06F, G06K, H04K, H04L
71: First Advantage Corporation
72: PETERSON, Mark A.
33: US 31: 60/810,588 32: 2006-06-02
21: 2008/10501. 22: 2008/12/11. 43: 2012/01/13
51: A61K
71: ALPHARMA, INC.
72: MATTHEWS, Frank, BOEHM, Garth, TANG,
Lijuan, LIANG, Alfred
33: US 31: 60/814,949 32: 2006-06-19
54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS
00: Provided herein is a pharmaceutical composition
comprising an antagonist, an agonist, a seal coat,
and a sequestering polymer, wherein the antagonist,
agonist, seal coat and at least one sequestering
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polymer are all components of a single unit, and
wherein the seal coat forms a layer physically
separating the antagonist from the agonist from one
another. Methods for manufacturing. such a
pharmaceutical composition are also provided.
21: 2009/00597. 22: 2009/01/26. 43: 2012/01/27
51: G01N
71: AREVA NP
72: BANCHET, Julien, TISSEUR, David
33: FR 31: 0606950 32: 2006-07-28
54: NON-DESTRUCTIVE CHARACTERIZATION
METHOD, ESPECIALLY FOR CHARACTERIZING
PARTICLES OF NUCLEAR FUEL FOR A HIGHTEMPERATURE REACTOR
00: The aim of the method is to characterize an element
(21) comprising a plurality of superposed layers
separated from one another by interfaces. It
comprises at least the following steps: The element
(21) is illuminated with radiation (15) emitted by a
source (13); radiation (23) transmitted through the
element (21) is collected on a detector (17), this
transmitted radiation forming an experimental image
of the element (21) on the detector (17), the detector
(17) being placed at such a distance from the
element (21) that interference fringes appear on the
experimental image at the interfaces between the
layers; and an approximate value of at least one
physical characteristic of at least one given layer is
determined by calculation from the experimental
image, the determination step being implemented by
minimizing the difference between the experimental
image and a simulated image of at least part of the
experimental image of the element (21).
21: 2009/01192. 22: 2007/07/30. 43: 2011/11/29
51: A61K; A61P; C12N; C12P; A23D; A23K
71: OCEAN NUTRITION CANADA LTD.
72: BURJA, ADAM M, RADIANINGTYAS, HELIA,
BARROW, COLIN JAMES
33: US 31: 60/821,084 32: 2006-08-01
54: OIL PRODUCING MICROBES AND METHODS
OF MODIFICATION THEREOF
00: Disclosed are compositions and methods related to
oil producing microbes that can produce unsaturated
fatty acids which can be purified and used. Also
disclosed are methods to modify said fatty acid
concentrations within total lipid compositions using
fatty acid production antagonists which either inhibit
or stimulate certain components of the classical fatty
acid production pathway thought to exist within oil
producing microbes.
21: 2009/06055. 22: 2008/02/28. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A01C
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71: MARTIN, HOWARD D
72: MARTIN, HOWARD D
33: US 31: 12/038,812 32: 2008-02-28
33: US 31: 60/903,910 32: 2007-02-28
54: PAIRED SINGLE DISC OPENER UNIT
00: An opener unit having a pair of single disc openers
mounted upon a parallel linkage which may be
mounted onto a tool bar or drawbar is disclosed and
claimed. The pair of single opener discs may be
used for controlled creation of a pair of furrows to
which seed, fertilizer or other soil amendments may
be delivered. The opener unit may be mounted in
combination with a row clearing or cleaning unit. The
opener unit may also be mounted in combination
with an auxiliary depth tire or a ski, and or a furrow
closing means such as a wheel, a chain or a strap.
21: 2009/06270. 22: 2009/09/09. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A23K
71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.
72: YAMKA, Ryan Michael, FRIESEN, Kim Gene
54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR
CONTROLLING THE WEIGHT OF ANIMALS
00: Compositions are provided comprising a balance
between lysine and essential amino acids and
metabolizable energy. The compositions are useful
in methods to prevent or treat obesity in an animal
without concomitant loss of lean muscle mass. The
compositions may also be used in methods to
preserve or to cause a gain in lean muscle mass in
an animal in need thereof.
21: 2009/06588. 22: 2009/09/21. 43: 2012/01/05
51: B22C, B22D
71: Chemex GmbH
72: LANVER, Ulrich, RIEMANN, Klaus Dieter,
HÜBERT, Jürgen, LIEBER, Hermann
33: DE 31: 10 2007 012 660.5 32: 2007-03-16
54: CORE-SHEATH PARTICLE FOR USE AS A
FILLER FOR FEEDER MASSES
00: The present invention relates to a core-sheath
particle for use as a filler for feeder masses for the
production of feeders, comprising (a) a carrier core
having a size of 30 µm to 500 µm and composed of
a material, which is resistant up to a maximum
temperature of 1400°C and contains no polystyrene,
(b) a sheath surrounding the core composed of or
comprising (b1) particles having a maximum D 50
value for grain size of 15 µm and resistant up to a
temperature of at least 1500°C, and (b2) a binding
agent binding the particles to one another and to the
carrier core, wherein the core-sheath particle is
resistant to temperatures up to 1450°C.
21: 2009/06674. 22: 2009/09/23. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
72: ROMYR, Dominique, GOODNOW, Robert Alan,
QIAO, Qi, VU, Binh Thanh
33: US 31: 60/923,110 32: 2007-04-12
54: DIPHENYL-DIHYDRO-IMIDAZOPYRIDINONES
00: This invention is related to a compound of formula
(1) and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts
thereof, wherein X, R1, R2, Y1 and Y2 are as
described herein. These compounds inhibit the
interaction of MDM2 protein with a p- 53-like peptide
and therefore exhibit antiproliferative activity.
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21: 2009/06754. 22: 2009/09/28. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Abbott GmbH & Co. KG
72: TURNER, Sean Colm, HAUPT, Andreas,
BRAJE, Wilfried, LANGE, Udo, DRESCHER, Karla,
WICKE, Karsten, UNGER, Liliane, MEZLER, Mario,
WERNET, Wolfgang, MAYRER, Matthias
33: EP 31: 07104806.0 32: 2007-03-23
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. The compounds possess valuable
therapeutic properties and are particularly suitable,
for treating diseases that respond to modulation of
the serotonin 5-HT6 receptor. formula (I) wherein R
is a moiety of the formula (R) wherein A, R1 to R4
are as defined in the claims and the specification, n
is 0, 1 or 2; m is 0, 1, 2 or 3; Ra, Rb are
independently selected from the group consisting of
halogen, CN, C1-C4-alkyl, C1-C4-haloalkyl, C1-C4alkoxy, C1-C4-haloalkoxy, C(O)Raa, C(O)NRccRbb
and NRccRbb; X is CH2, C(O), S, S(O) or S(O)2;
which is located in the 3- or 4-position of the
quinoline ring; Ar is a radical Ar1, Ar2-Ar3 or Ar2-OAr3, wherein Ar1, Ar2 and Ar3 are each
independently selected from the group consisting of
aryl or hetaryl wherein aryl or hetaryl moieties may
be unsubstituted or may carry 1, 2, 3 substituents
Rx, wherein and physiologically tolerated acid
addition salts and the N-oxides thereof.
21: 2009/06818. 22: 2009/09/30. 43: 2012/01/03
51: G01N
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
72: HILLIARD, Jr.Peter R., KNORR, Joseph R.
33: PCT 31: PCT/US2008/057814 32: 2008-03-21
54: METHOD OF MEASURING DEPOSITION
ONTO A SUBSTRATE
00: A method of measuring the deposition of a
composition onto a substrate. This information can
be used to correlate how the composition will deposit
on sanitary ware, such as shower cubicles, baths,
and wash basins. The composition can be a liquid
personal cleansing composition
21: 2009/06851. 22: 2009/10/01. 43: 2012/01/03
51: C22C, H01M
71: Northstar Battery Company LLC, RSR
Technologies, Inc.
72: PRENGAMAN, David R., FLEMING, Frank
Albert
33: US 31: 60/895,885 32: 2007-03-20
54: LEAD-TIN-SILVER-BISMUTH CONTAINING
ALLOY FOR POSITIVE GRID OF LEAD ACID
BATTERIES
00: A lead-acid battery grid made from a lead-based
alloy containing, in addition to lead, tin at a
concentration that is at least about 0.500%, silver at
a concentration that is greater than 0.006%, and
bismuth at a concentration that is at least about
0.005%, and, if calcium is present in the lead-based
alloy, the calcium is at concentration that is no
greater that about 0.010%.
21: 2009/06853. 22: 2009/10/01. 43: 2012/01/03
51: C01B, C07D
71: Solvay
72: LIEBENS, Armin T., GANHY, Jean-Pierre,
CATINAT, Jean-Pierre, VERMEIREN, Koen
33: EP 31: 07105712.9 32: 2007-04-05
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54: AQUEOUS HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
SOLUTION, PROCESS FOR ITS PREPARATION
AND USE THEREOF
00: The present invention refers to an aqueous
hydrogen peroxide solution having a hydrogen
peroxide concentration [H2O2] expressed as % by
weight of the solution and an apparent pH of from
pHmin to pHmax, such that pHmin = 3.45 - 0.0377 x
[H2O2] pHmax = 3.76 - 0.0379 x [H2O2]. The
present invention also relates to a process for the
preparation of said hydrogen peroxide solution and
the use of said solution in a process for the
epoxidation of olefins.
21: 2009/06854. 22: 2009/10/01. 43: 2012/01/03
51: C07K, C12N
71: Catalyst BioSciences, Inc.
72: MADISON, Edwin L., THANOS, Christopher D.,
RUGGLES, Sandra Waugh, COUGHLIN, Shaun
33: US 31: 60/923,512 32: 2007-04-13
54: MODIFIED FACTOR VII POLYPETIDES AND
USES THEREOF
00: Modified factor VII polypeptides and uses thereof are
provided. Such modified FVII polypeptides include
Factor Vila and other forms of Factor VII. Among
modified FVII polypeptides provided are those that
have altered activities, typically altered procoagulant
activity, including increased procoagulant activities.
Hence, such modified polypeptides are therapeutics.
21: 2009/06887. 22: 2009/10/02. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A01N
71: Syngenta Limited, Syngenta Participations AG
72: SELLES, Patrice, CEDERBAUM, Fredrik,
BONNATERRE, Florence Marie-Emilie,
WHITTINGHAM, William Guy, NINA, Mafalda,
WIBLEY, Jane Elizabeth
33: GB 31: 0708141.7 32: 2007-04-26
54: 4-AZA INDOLE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR
USE AS FUNGICIDES
00: The present invention relates to a method of
preventing and/or controlling fungal infection in
plants and/or plant propagation material comprising
applying to the plant or plant propagation material a
fungicidally effective amount of a compound of
formula (I) or a salt of N-oxide thereof. In addition,
the present invention also relates to a compound of
formula (I).
21: 2009/07190 22: 15/10/2009 43: 09/11/2011
51: B65B, B65D
71: IRIDIUM INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD and
MERIBRANDS (PTY) LTD
72: GARBER JARROD
33: ZA 31: 2008/06160 32: 2008/10/16
54: AN ENONGATE SACHET DISPENSER
00: 57: A sachet dispenser comprising an elongate
housing, the housing having a top opening to receive
sachets and a bottom mouth opening through which
the sachets are dispensed, the mouth being tapered
towards its opening and comprising at least one
resiliently deformable wall, which when deformed,
widens the mouth opening. When the deforming
pressure is released, the mouth opening returns to
its original size. The mouth opening is dimensioned
to allow a single sachet to pass therethrough. The
dispenser comprises a second base wall located
below the base wall thereby limiting the downward
movement of the base wall relative to the
longitudinal axis of the dispenser.
21: 2009/07264. 22: 2009/10/16. 43: 2012/01/16
51: H04B
71: Cardlab APS
72: NIELSEN, Finn, DOMSTEN, Rune
33: US 31: 60/907,888 32: 2007-04-20
54: A PORTABLE CARD WITH AN RFID COIL
00: An RFID-type system is described in which a
portable card receives a signal from a transceiver
and outputs a phase modulated or amplitude
modulated signal from which the transceiver derives
information transmitted from the card. Alternatively,
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the card may have a coil with a self inductance of
3mH or more which, by altering the characteristics
ofthe coil or a circuit connected thereto (loading the
coil) facilitates a loading of the signal from the
transceiver, which load change may be used for
extracting the additional information.
21: 2009/07695 22: 03/11/2009 43: 07/02/2012
51: C07D
71: CIPLA LIMITED
72: KANKAN RAJENDRA NARAYANRAO, RAO
DHARMARAJ RAMACHANDRA, MUDGAL
SHRIKANT SURESH
33: IN 31: 866/MUM/2007 32: 2007/05/07
54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING DORZOLAM IDE
00: 57: There is provided a process for preparing
dorzolamide and processes for preparing
intermediates useful in the preparation of
dorzolamide. In particular, there is provided a
process for preparing an acetoamido sulfone of
formula (viii) comprising oxidation of a
hydroxysulfonamide of formula (vii) in the presence
of an oxidizing agent selected from the group
consisting of: a peracid, tert-butyl hydroperoxide,
dimethyl dioxirane, selenium dioxide, mphenanthroline di-N-oxide, nitric acid and hydrogen
peroxide. There is also provided a process for
preparing an acetoamidosulfone of formula (ix-a)
comprising converting a hydroxysulfone of formula
(viii) to the acetoamidosulfone of formula (ix-a) in the
presence of acetonitrile and an acid. There is also
provided a process for separating the cis- and transisomers of dorzolamide from a mixture of the transisomer of dorzolamide and the cis-isomer of
dorzolamide comprising reacting the mixture of
isomers with a carboxylic acid.
21: 2009/07806 22: 06/11/2009 43: 04/11/2011
51: C08L, E04F
71: GUANGDON GUANGYANG
ENVIROMENTALLY FRIENDLY BUILDING
MATERIAL CO., LTD.
72: WU TANBO
33: CN 31: CN200710027633 32: 2007/04/20
54: COMPOUND FLOORING AND
MANUFACTURING METHOD
00: 57: A wooden hard polychloroethylene synthetic
floor is made of a sheet of wood as a panel (1) and a
single layer hard unplasticised polyvinyl chloride
foaming plate as a bottom (2) glued together, with
the bottom (2) composed of 60-90 portions of
polychloroethylene, 5-20 calcium carbonate, organic
tin 0-4, and/or 1-5 rare earth calcium and zinc, 5-12
polymers of methacrylate, butyl acrylate and n-butyl
methacrylate, polyethylene wax 0.1-1, octadecanoic
acid 0.1-1, lead and/or cadmium less than 200 PPM.
It retains the natural pattern of wood, with stable
structure to resist erosion, damp and moth, small
rate in dry shrink and bulking, and convenient in
installation, free from free formaldehyde.
21: 2009/08459. 22: 2009/11/30. 43: 2012/01/03
51: C07C, C08F, C12P
71: Evonik Röhm GmbH
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72: MARX, Achim, PÖTTER, Markus, BUCHHOLZ,
Stefan, MAY, Alexander, SIEGERT, Hermann,
ALBER, Birgit, FUCHS, Georg, EGGELING, Lothar
33: PCT 31: 2007/055394 32: 2007-06-01
54: A PROCESS FOR PREPARING
METHACRYLIC ACID OR METHACRYLIC
ESTERS
00: The present invention relates to a process for
preparing methacrylic acid or methacrylic esters,
comprising the process steps of IA) preparing 3hydroxyisobutyric acid by a process comprising the
process step of contacting a cell which has been
genetically modified with respect to its wild type such
that, in comparison to its wild type, it is capable of
forming more 3-hydroxyisobutyric acid or
polyhydroxyalkanoates based on 3hydroxyisobutyric acid, with a nutrient medium
comprising, as the carbon source, carbohydrates,
glycerol, carbon dioxide, methanol, L-valine or Lglutamate, under conditions under which 3hydroxyisobutyric acid or polyhydroxyalkanoates
based on 3-hydroxyisobutyric acid are formed from
the carbon source, if appropriate purifying the 3hydroxyisobutyric acid to free it of the nutrient
medium and if appropriate neutralizing the 3hydroxyisobutyric acid, IB) dehydrating the 3hydroxyisobutyric acid to form methacrylic acid and if
appropriate esterifying methacrylic acid. The
invention also relates to a process for preparing
polymethacrylic acid or polymethacrylic esters.
21: 2009/08896. 22: 2009/12/14. 43: 2012/01/05
51: A01N, A61K
71: Piramal Life Sciences Limited
72: RATHOS, Maggie, JOSHI, Kalpana,
KHANWALKAR, Harshal, SHARMA, Somesh
54: A SYNERGISTIC PHARMACEUTICAL
COMBINATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF
CANCER
00: A novel pharmaceutical combination comprising a
cytotoxic antineoplastic agent selected from a group
consisting of paclitaxel, docetaxel, doxorubicin or
gemcitabine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt
thereof and at least one cyclin dependent kinase
(CDK) inhibitor; wherein the said combination
exhibits synergistic effects when used in the
treatment of cancer. The invention also relates to a
method for the treatment of cancer, using a
therapeutically effective amount of the said
combination.
21: 2009/09144. 22: 2009/12/22. 43: 2012/01/03
51: C07C
71: INTREXON CORPORATION
72: HORMANN, Robert, E., LI, Bing
33: US 31: 60/940,525 32: 2007-05-29
54: CHIRAL DIACYLHYDRAZINE LIGANDS FOR
MODULATING THE EXPRESSION OF
EXOGENOUS GENES VIA AN ECDYSONE
RECEPTOR COMPLEX
00: The present invention provides diacylhydrazine
ligands and chiral diacylhydrazine ligands for use
with ecdysone receptor-based inducible gene
expression systems. Thus, the present invention is
useful for applications such as gene therapy, large
scale production of proteins and antibodies, cellbased screening assays, functional genomics,
proteomics, metabolomics, and regulation of traits in
transgenic organisms, where control of gene
expression levels is desirable. An advantage of the
present invention is that it provides a means to
regulate gene expression and to tailor expression
levels to suit the user's requirements.
21: 2009/09183. 22: 2008/07/01. 43: 2012/01/03
51: F25C
71: W. SCHOONEN BEHEER B.V.
72: SCHOONEN, WILHELMUS FRANCISKUS
33: NL 31: 1034074 32: 2007-07-02
54: A DEVICE AND A METHOD FOR MAKING ICE
CUBES AND A METERING DEVICE FOR ICE
CUBES
00: -
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Device and method for making ice cubes,
comprising a supplying device for supplying a liquid
substance to at least one elongated mould (1) and a
refrigerating device for freezing said liquid
substance, which at least one mould defines a space
for an ice column which is at least substantially
closed at least while said liquid substance is being
refrigerated. The at least one mould comprises two
mould halves (Ia, Ib) which are movable relative to
each other, so that the mould halves can be moved
apart once the ice column has been formed. Method
for making ice cubes, comprising the steps of a)
supplying a liquid substance to a mould, b) freezing
the liquid substance in the mould, and c) removing
the ice cubes thus formed from the mould, wherein
the liquid substance is supplied in step a) to a mould
comprising an at least substantially closed space.
Metering device for ice cubes.
21: 2010/00379. 22: 2010/01/19. 43: 2012/01/24
51: G06F, H04L
71: KAREN KNOWLES ENTERPRISES PTY LTD
72: KNOWLES, Karen
33: AU 31: 2007903465 32: 2007-06-27
33: AU 31: 2007903492 32: 2007-06-28
33: AU 31: 2007903811 32: 2007-07-13
54: COMMUNICATION METHOD, SYSTEM AND
PRODUCTS
00: The present invention provides a communication
method and/or system (10) that enables the creation
of personalised identifiers (40) and/or language that
can be used to convey information, messages,
instructions, and/or attributes for the purpose of
enhancing and/or integrating communications. In a
preferred form the personalised identifiers (40)
and/or language can act as elements that may be
used as a means of expression that is driven by
users (12), groups of users (12), or entities, in order
to convey personal attributes or identity. In a further
preferred form the personalised identifiers (40) may
act as visual representations of identity in order to,
for example, facilitate convenient and readily
accessible means of cross-referencing indexed
information. The present invention may also provide
refined search facilities that feature graphical
functions that enable enhanced visualisation of
search results, and/or visualisation display
applications.
21: 2010/02229. 22: 2010/03/29. 43: 2012/01/06
51: B67D, G05B
71: DEKA Products Limited Partnership
72: BEAVIS, Russell H., JONES, Benjamin W.,
KERWIN, John M., GRAY, Larry B., MANNING,
Casey, WINKLER, Felix, CHARLES, Robert Andrew
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33: US 31: 60/970,501 32: 2007-09-06
33: US 31: 60/970,497 32: 2007-09-06
33: US 31: 60/970,493 32: 2007-09-06
33: US 31: 11/851,344 32: 2007-09-06
33: US 31: 60/970,494 32: 2007-09-06
33: US 31: 60/970,495 32: 2007-09-06
54: BEVERAGE DISPENSING SYSTEM
00: A product dispensing system includes a flow control
device configured to regulate a first ingredient. A
pump module is configured to be coupled to a supply
of a second ingredient. A controller is configured to
provide a first control signal to the flow control
device for controlling the supply of a first quantity of
the first ingredient based upon, at least in part, a
predetermined recipe. The controller is further
configured to provide a second control signal to the
pump module for controlling the supply of a first
quantity of the second ingredient based upon, at
least in part, the predetermined recipe.
21: 2010/02509. 22: 2008/09/24. 43: 2011/11/22
51: C07C
71: CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
72: SHAVER, RONALD DAVID
33: US 31: 11/974,106 32: 2007-10-11
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING
ACETIC ACID WITH IMPROVED PRODUCTIVITY
00: An improved apparatus and method of producing
acetic acid includes recovering product from the
residue of a light ends column and feeding the acid
so recovered forward in order to increase system
productivity. Load on the light ends column is
reduced and load on a dehydrating column may also
be lessened in a preferred embodiment where the
recovered acid is fed forward without further water
removal.
21: 2010/03824 22: 29/07/2010 43: 09/02/2012
51: B03D, C22B
71: TATA STEEL LIMITED
72: BANERJEE P K and MANNA M
33: IN 31: 869/KOL/2009 32: 2009/06/16
54: A PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HIGH GRADE
BLAST FURNACE FEED FROM POOR GRADE
IRON ORE ULTRA FINES
00: 57: A process for producing high grade blast furnace
feed from poor grade iron ore ultra fines consists of
processing ultra fines by selective dispersion to
separate gangue materials from settled material iron
and processing settled material of iron by redispersing with non-selective dispersant. The
dispersed settled material is then processed by
selective flocculation with modified starch to
separate concentrate iron for blast furnace feed from
tailings leaving the gaunge minerals in the dispersed
phase. The process of separation between iron
bearing minerals and the gauge minerals is carried
out on the basis of surface charge conditions at a
particular pH during re-dispersing with non-selective
dispersant and segregating the finer particles by
hydro-cyclone process for better flocculation to
produce the final product that contains 68% Fe, 1%
alumina and 1% silica.
21: 2010/04089. 22: 2010/06/08. 43: 2012/01/10
51: A61K
71: Renovo Limited
72: FERGUSON, Mark William James, O'KANE,
Sharon, OCCLESTON, Nicholas, GOLDSPINK,
Nicholas, NIELD, Kerry, SATTAR, Abdul, BUSH,
James
33: GB 31: 0724204.3 32: 2007-12-12
54: INHIBITION OF SCARRING USING TGF-BETA
3
00: The invention provides new methods of treatment
using TGF- ß 3 to inhibit scarring in humans, and
TGF-ß3 for new uses in the inhibition of scarring in
humans. In a first incidence of treatment TGF-ß3 is
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provided to each centimetre of a wound margin or
each centimetre of a site at which a wound is to be
formed in a first therapeutically effective amount;
and in a subsequent incidence of treatment TGF-ß3
is provided to each centimetre of wound margin in a
larger therapeutically effective amount of TGF-ß3.
The incidences of treatment occur between 8 hours
and 48 hours apart from one another. The TGF-ß3
may be provided by intradermal injection. Also
provided are kits and methods of selecting an
appropriate treatment regime for inhibiting scarring
associated with the healing of a human wound.
21: 2010/04266. 22: 2010/06/15. 43: 2012/01/05
51: E21D
71: FCC Construccion, S.A.
72: MIGUELEZ TAPIA, Francisco Javier
33: ES 31: P200901421 32: 2009-06-16
54: METHOD FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SLAB
TRACKS IN TWIN TUBE TUNNELS
00: A method is described for the installation of slab
tracks in tunnels, in particular tracks on a slab of
concrete, with the optimised design and execution
characteristics, and substantially increased
performance compared to the normal known
methods. The method includes a succession of
phases executed in order, with the help of an
auxiliary track, consisting of the design of the
construction section, the construction of the railway
yards, assembly of the auxiliary track from the
evacuation platform, execution of the foundation
base, assembly of the track in slabs, transitions from
slab track- ballast track, and placement of long bars
and welding.
21: 2010/04624. 22: 2010/06/30. 43: 2012/01/23
51: C02F
71: Mercosul Comercial Ltda.
72: LOPES, Geraldo Nogueira Filho
33: BR 31: PI 0705361-4 32: 2007-12-28
54: A METHOD FOR INCREASING THE
CONCENTRATION OF COLONIES OF MICRO
ORGANISMS IN A PROCESS FOR REMOVING
CONTAMINANTS BY ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
00: The present invention refers to a method for
increasing the concentration of colonies of micro
organisms formed on the surface of Gramineas
bambusoideae in a continuous flow and/or batch
process which utilizes biomass as a filtering means
to remove nitrates and other organic and inorganic
contaminants from water reservoirs and from
domestic and/or industrial effluents, in which a step
of adsorption is followed by a step of biological
degradation by anaerobic digestion of micro
organisms of the types Pse?donomas SP
(Azobacter, Azotomas, Nitrosomonas, Nitrosococus,
Nitrobacter, and Rhixobium). According to the
invention, the addition of about 200 - 300 ppm of
sodium acetate to the solution fed to the reactor,
while maintaining a relation of 2:1 C:N, provides an
efficiency increase of 80% to 98% regarding the
removal of nitrates as well as organic and inorganic
soluble matter from the water.
21: 2010/04723 22: 2008/12/12 43: 2011/12/08
51: A61K; C07D
71: UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS UNICAMP, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO DE
JANEIRO - UFRJ, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL
PAULISTA 'JÚLIO DE MESQUITA FILHO' - UNESP
72: DOS SANTOS, JEAN LEANDRO, CHUNG MAN,
CHIN, MOREIRA LIMA, LÍDIA, FERREIRA COSTA,
FERNANDO, LANARO, CAROLINA
33: BR 31: PI0705396-7 32: 2007-12-12
54: USE OF PHTHALIMIDE DERIVATIVES IN THE
TREATMENT OF DISEASES
00: The present invention refers to the use of
phthalimide and/or sulphonamide derivatives with
nitric oxide donor properties, which have important
activities in increasing the gamma-globin gene
expression and anti-inflammatory and analgesic
activities, effective in the treatment of hematologic
diseases which require reducing the TNF-a levels
and an exogenous source of nitric oxide. More
particularly, the present invention describes the use
of such phthalimide and/or sulphonamide derivatives
for the treatment of sickle-cell diseases. The
invention also has as a novel characteristic the
disclosure of new functionalized phthalimide
derivatives designed from the prototypes thalidomide
and hydroxyurea, and designed rationally through
the strategy of molecular hybridization for the
treatment of said diseases. The invention still
discloses a new method for obtaining a specific
sulphonamide derivative which can be used in the
preparation of a drug for the treatment of diseases
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which require reducing the levels of the TNF-a factor
and an exogenous source of nitric oxide.
21: 2010/04938. 22: 2010/07/13. 43: 2012/01/12
51: A23J, A23L, C07K
71: Nestec S.A.
72: FRITSCHE, Rodolphe, ORTEGA, Geraldine,
SCHALLER, Raphael, WERMEILLE, Antoine
33: EP 31: 07123264.9 32: 2007-12-14
54: HYPOALLERGENIC CEREAL PROTEIN AND
USES THEREOF
00: A partial hydrolysate of cereal protein wherein the
hydrolysate has a degree of hydrolysis between 9
and 18%, products containing such a partial
hydrolysate and a method for the primary prevention
of allergic reactions to cereal protein in a young
mammal using such a partial hydrolysate are
disclosed.
21: 2010/05179. 22: 2010/07/20. 43: 2012/01/12
51: A61K, C07D
71: Palau Pharma, S.A.
72: CARCELLER GONZÁLEZ, Elena, MEDINA
FUENTES, Eva María, SOLIVA SOLIVA, Robert,
VIRGILI BERNADÓ, Marina, MARTÍ VIA, Josep
33: EP 31: 07382006.0 32: 2007-12-21
54: 4 -AMINOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AS
HISTAMINE H4 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS
00: 4-Amino-pyrimidine derivatives of Formula (I),
wherein the meaning of the different substituents are
those indicated in the description. These compounds
are useful as histamine H4 receptor antagonists.
21: 2010/05426. 22: 2008/02/13. 43: 2011/11/01
51: C22C; H01M
71: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA
72: TUCKER, MICHAEL C, JACOBSON, CRAIG P
33: US 31: 61/026,079 32: 2008-02-04
54: CU-BASED CERMET FOR HIGHTEMPERATURE FUEL CELL
00: Copper-based cermets and methods of preparing
them are provided. The Cu-based cermets have
interpenetrating networks of copper alloy and
stabilized zirconia that are in intimate contact and
display high electronic connectivity through the
copper alloy phase. In certain embodiments,
methods of preparing the cermets involving sintering
a mixture of ceramic and copper-based powders in a
reducing atmosphere at a temperature above the
melting point of the copper or copper alloy are
provided. Also provided are electrochemical
structures having the Cu-based cermet, e.g., as an
anode structure or a barrier layer between an anode
and a metal support. Applications of the cermet
compositions and structures include use in highoperating-temperature electrochemical devices,
including solid oxide fuel cells, hydrogen generators,
electrochemical flow reactors, etc.
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that the percentage of a flame-retardant solid is
higher in a surface region than the percentage of
said flame-retardant solid in an internal region of the
molded polyurethane foam article.
21: 2010/0611. 22: 2010/01/26. 43: 2012/01/24
51: A01M
71: BASF CORPORATION
72: CINK, James, H.
33: US 31: 11/770,379 32: 2007-06-28
33: US 31: 61/076,195 32: 2008-06-27
54: METHOD OF MONITORING AND
CONTROLLING TERMITES WITH HEATTREATED WOOD
00: In a method of monitoring and/or controlling termite
populations in an area accessible to the termites a
wood that has been heat-treated to a temperature of
greater than about 150 degrees C (302 degrees F),
in solid or particulate form, is located in the area and
monitored. A toxic bait may also be located in the
area. In another method, a toxic bait that contains a
toxicant and wood that has been heat-treated to a
temperature of at least about 150 degrees C (302
degrees F) may be located in the area. In another
method, an extract that is extracted from such heat
treated wood and in the form of a liquid or a
solid/particulate is located in the area to be
monitored.
21: 2010/06019. 22: 2010/08/24. 43: 2012/01/24
51: B29C, C08G, C08J, C08K
71: BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG
72: HANNIG, Frithjof, ULBRICH, Dagmar, GROSS,
Thomas, WIRTZ, Hans-Guido, FRAHM, Andreas,
HOFFMANN, Andreas
33: DE 31: 10 2008 011 079.5 32: 2008-02-26
54: PRODUCTION OF FLAME-PROOF SOFT
MOLDED POLYURETHANE FOAMS
00: The invention relates to molded polyurethane foam
articles containing flame-retardant solids, a method
for the production thereof, and the use thereof for
parts in which fire-retardant properties are desired.
Said molded polyurethane foam articles are made of
molded polyurethane foam and are characterized in
21: 2010/06132. 22: 2010/08/27. 43: 2012/01/12
51: H01B
71: ATC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
72: LEEBURN, KIERON WILLIAM DAVID
33: ZA 31: 2009/05956 32: 2009-08-27
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54: CABLE ARRANGEMENT
00: This invention relates to a cable arrangement, and
more particularly but not exclusively, to a cable
arrangement incorporating cable identification
means. The cable arrangement includes a tubular
cable sheath defining a bore, and at least one
conductor located inside the bore. An identification
device is also located inside the bore of the cable
sheath.
21: 2010/06143. 22: 2009/01/28. 43: 2012/01/19
51: C02F
71: NTNU TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AS
72: PHATTARANAWIK, JIRACHOTE, LEIKNES,
TOR OVE
33: GB 31: 0801518.2 32: 2008-01-28
33: NO 31: 20080493 32: 2008-01-28
54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE
TREATMENT OF WASTE WATER
00: The invention relates to a reactor for treatment of
waste water for being subject to both
anoxic/anaerobic and aerobic treatment within one
single reactor volume. The anoxic/anaerobic
reaction zone is separated from the aerobic reaction
zone by a separator which also works as a
hydrodynamic separator between the two reaction
zones. The reactor makes it possible that the
effluent water has a lower proportion of suspended
solids and also that it produces less sludge than
reactors of comparison. The reactor is further more
energy efficient than prior art reactors. Several
reactors according to the invention may be arranged
in parallel so as for the inlet waste water may be
treated in a modular way, and thus allowing the
maintenance of the units to be facilitated.
21: 2010/06158. 22: 2010/08/27. 43: 2012/01/05
51: B05B
71: Microdose Therapeutx, Inc.
72: GUMASTE, Anand V., BOWERS, John,
WEITZEL, Douglas
33: US 31: 61/032,883 32: 2008-02-29
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DRIVING A
TRANSDUCER OF AN INHALATION DEVICE
00: An inhaler is disclosed wherein medicament in a flatbottomed container is aerosolized with a vibrator
piezoelectric transducer. The transducer is driven by
a signal that excites multiple harmonic frequencies
to create a complex pattern of oscillations. A circuit
for generating the drive signal to the transducer is
also disclosed.
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21: 2010/06320 22: 03/09/2010 43: 31/03/2011
51: A45C, A47F, B65D
71: NEETHLING STEPHANUS JACOBUS
72: NEETHLING STEPHANUS JACOBUS
33: - 31: - 32: 54: GEMSTONE CONTAINER
00: 57: A container which includes a base with a plurality
of formations and transparent cover overlying and
secured to the base thereby to retain the gemstones
in position.
21: 2010/06352 22: 06/09/2010 43: 04/04/2011
51: A47K
71: VERSTER JOHANNES JACOBUS
72: VERSTER JOHANNES JACOBUS
33: - 31: - 32: 54: TOWEL
00: 57: A towel which includes a first section, and a
second section which is detachably engaged with
the first section and which differs in appearance from
the first section.
21: 2010/06690. 22: 2010/09/17. 43: 2012/01/05
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Janssen Pharmaceutica, N.V.
72: MACDONALD, Gregor James, THURING,
Johannes Wilhelmus John F., STANISLAWSKI,
Pauline Carol, ZHUANG, Wei, VAN ROOSBROECK,
Yves Emiel Maria, VAN DEN KEYBUS, Frans Alfons
Maria
33: EP 31: 08152987.7 32: 2008-03-19
54: TRISUBSTITUTED 1, 2, 4 -TRIAZOLES AS
NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR
MODULATORS
00: The present invention relates to l-aryl-3-aniline-5alkyl-l, 2,4-triazole derivatives and analogues or
pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof,
processes for preparing them, pharmaceutical
compositions containing them and their use in
therapy, according to Formula (I). The invention
particularly relates to potent positive allosteric
modulators of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, such
positive allosteric modulator having the capability to
increase the efficacy of nicotinic receptor agonists.
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21: 2010/06694. 22: 2010/09/17. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A61K, A61P, C07C
71: Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
72: TRAN, Thuy-Anh, CHEN, Weichao, KRAMER,
Bryan A., SADEQUE, Abu J.M., SHYFRYNA, Hanna
L., SHIN, Young-Jun, VALLAR, Pureza, ZOU, Ning
33: US 31: 61/069,857 32: 2008-03-18
54: MODULATORS OF THE PROSTACYCLIN
(PGI2) RECEPTOR USEFUL FOR THE
TREATMENT OF DISORDERS RELATED
THERETO
00: The present invention relates to amide derivatives of
Formula (XIIIa) and pharmaceutical compositions
thereof that modulate the activity of the PGI2
receptor. Compounds of the present invention and
pharmaceutical compositions thereof are directed to
methods useful in the treatment of: pulmonary
arterial hypertension (PAH); idiopathic PAH; familial
PAH; PAH associated with a collagen vascular
disease, a congenital heart disease, portal
hypertension, HIV infection, ingestion of a drug or
toxin, hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia,
splenectomy, pulmonary veno-occlusive disease
(PVOD) or pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis
(PCH); PAH with significant venous or capillary
involvement; platelet aggregation; coronary artery
disease; myocardial infarction; transient ischemic
attack; angina; stroke; ischemia-reperfusion injury;
restenosis; atrial fibrillation; blood clot formation in
an angioplasty or coronary bypass surgery individual
or in an individual suffering from atrial fibrillation;
atherosclerosis; atherothrombosis; asthma or a
symptom thereof; a diabetic-related disorder such as
diabetic peripheral neuropathy, diabetic nephropathy
or diabetic retinopathy; glaucoma or other disease of
the eye with abnormal intraocular pressure;
hypertension; inflammation; psoriasis; psoriatic
arthritis; rheumatoid arthritis; Crohn's disease;
transplant rejection; multiple sclerosis; systemic
lupus erythematosus (SLE); ulcerative colitis;
ischemia-reperfusion injury; restenosis;
atherosclerosis; acne; type 1 diabetes; type 2
diabetes; sepsis; and chronic obstructive pulmonary
disorder (COPD).
33: - 31: - 32: 54: A SAFETY DEVICE
00: 57: A safety device which includes a housing which
is attached to a net over a swimming pool, which
emits a radio alarm signal when the net is moved.
21: 2010/06732. 22: 2010/09/20. 43: 2012/01/05
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd
72: AISSAOUI, Hamed, BOSS, Christoph,
KOBERSTEIN, Ralf, SIFFERLEN, Thierry,
TRACHSEL, Daniel
33: PCT 31: PCT/IB2008/050622 32: 2008-02-21
54: 2-AZA-BICYCLO[2.2.1]HEPTANE
DERIVATIVES
00: The invention relates to novel 2-azabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane derivatives of formula (I),
wherein A, B, n and R1 are as described in the
description, and to the use of such compounds, or of
pharmaceutically acceptable salts of such
compounds, as medicaments, especially as orexin
receptor antagonists.
21: 2010/06708 22: 20/09/2010 43: 31/03/2011
51: E04H, G08B
71: NETKING (PTY) LTD
72: HUCKELL BRIAN MARK
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21: 2010/06736. 22: 2010/09/20. 43: 2012/01/04
51: C12N, C12P
71: Amyris, Inc.
72: SERBER, Zach, KRUCKERBERG, Arthur L.
33: US 31: 61/123,562 32: 2008-04-08
54: EXPRESSION OF HETEROLOGOUS
SEQUENCES
00: The present invention provides compositions and
methods for expression of heterologous sequences.
The compositions and methods are particularly
useful for expressing large quantity of heterologous
proteins and nucleic acids of therapeutic, diagnostic
and industrial applications.
21: 2010/06763. 22: 2010/09/21. 43: 2012/01/05
51: A61K, C07K, C12N
71: Glaxo Group Limited
72: HERRING, Christopher, HOLT, Lucy J.,
JESPERS, Laurent, HAMILTON, Bruce
33: US 31: 61/040,796 32: 2008-03-31
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: 2010/06764. 22: 2010/09/21. 43: 2012/01/05
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Eisai R & D Management Co., Ltd.
72: SHIBATA, Hisashi, SHIKATA, Kodo, INOMATA,
Akira, SHIN, Kogyoku, TERAUCHI, Taro,
TAKAHASHI, Yoshinori, HASHIZUME, Minako,
TAKEDA, Kunitoshi
33: JP 31: 2008-106080 32: 2008-04-15
33: US 31: 61/045,084 32: 2008-04-15
54: 3-PHENYLPYRAZOLO[5,1-b]THIAZOLE
COMPOUND
00: Disclosed is a compound represented by formula (I)
or a salt thereof, which has an excellent antagonistic
activity on a CRF receptor and also has sufficient
levels of a pharmacological activity, safety and in
vivo kinetics for use as a medicinal agent. [In the
formula, R1 represents a group represented by
formula -A11-A12; R2 represents a
tetrahydrofurylmethyl group, a
tetrahydropyranylmethyl group or a
tetrahydropyranyl group; A11 represents a single
bond, a methylene group or a 1,2-ethylene group;
A12 represents a C1-6 alkyl group, a C3-6 cycloalkyl
group, or a C3-6 cycloalkyl group having a methyl
group; R3 represents a methoxy group, a cyano
group, a cyclobutyloxymethyl group, a
methoxymethyl group or an ethoxymethyl group; and
R4 represents a methoxy group or a chlorine atom.]
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21: 2010/06765. 22: 2010/09/21. 43: 2012/01/05
51: C07K
71: Symphogen A/S
72: TOLSTRUP, Anne Bondgaard, NIELSEN, Lars
Soegaard, WEILGUNY, Dietmar, MÜLLER,
Christian, WIBERG, Finn C., GRAVERSEN, Jonas
Heilskov
33: DK 31: PA 2008 00580 32: 2008-04-23
33: US 31: 61/047,389 32: 2008-04-23
54: METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING A
POLYCLONAL PROTEIN
00: The invention relates to methods for manufacturing
drug products comprising at least two distinct
members of a polyclonal protein, for example a
polyclonal antibody, where each distinct member is
expressed by a separate population of cells. The
methods involve at least an initial step in which the
cell populations expressing the distinct members of
the polyclonal protein are cultured separately. The
individual cell populations, or proteins expressed by
the individual cell populations, are combined at a
later point of the upstream or downstream
processing to result in a single drug product
comprising the distinct members of the polyclonal
protein.
21: 2010/06823. 22: 2010/09/23. 43: 2012/01/05
51: B65D
71: Nestec S.A.
72: BOURGUIGNON, Michel A.L.
33: EP 31: 08101974.7 32: 2008-02-26
54: A CLOSURE WITH BUILT-IN STORING
COMPARTMENT
00: The present invention is a closure (1) suitable for
closing a container containing a first product, said
closure being an assembly of less than four
independent pieces, and having external side walls
(3), a top wall (4), and an internal skirt (5) extending
downwardly inside the side walls (3) from the top
wall (4), characterized in that : (i) the internal skirt (5)
comprises an opening disposed in the top wall (4) of
the closure, said opening being closed by a
membrane, so as to define at least one compartment
to store a second product separately from said first
product, and (ii) the membrane (11) closing the top
wall opening is made of an oxygen-barrier material,
so that said compartment (6) is free of oxygen
contamination from ambient air when said closure
(1) is screwed onto the neck (2) of said container.
21: 2010/06829. 22: 2010/09/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: A61F
71: Synthes GmbH
72: CAIN, Christopher Marden John
33: US 31: 61/042,724 32: 2008-04-05
54: EXPANDABLE INTERVERTEBRAL IMPLANT
00: An expandable intervertebral implant (20) is
provided for insertion into an intervertebral space
defined by adjacent vertebrae. The expandable
intervertebral implant includes a pair of outer sleeve
portions (30A, 30B) and an inner core (50) disposed
between the outer sleeve portions. Movement of the
inner core relative to the outer sleeve portions
causes the outers sleeve portions to deflect away
from each other, thereby engaging the expandable
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intervertebral implant with the vertebrae and
adjusting the height of the intervertebral space.
21: 2010/06858. 22: 2009/04/02. 43: 2012/01/05
51: B23B
71: Kennametal Inc.
72: JÄGER, Horst Manfred, ZEUG, Berthold Heinrich
33: DE 31: 10 2008 017 540.4 32: 2008-04-03
54: LATHE TOOL, IN PARTICULAR BORING
TOOL
00: The lathe tool, in particular the boring tool (2) has a
receiving part implemented as a borer body (6) and
a front part implemented as a borer head (4), which
extend along a central axis (8) and can be
removably fastened to one another via a driver
connection. The driver connection comprises at least
two coupling pairs which are separate from one
another and are disposed eccentrically relative to the
central axis (8). Each coupling pair is formed by
interlocking coupling elements, namely a receiving
pocket (20) and a driver pin (18). The coupling
elements are implemented such that upon joining of
the borer head (4) and the borer body (6), they are
centered to one another and oriented aligned via the
coupling elements. The coupling elements (18, 20)
have an asymmetrical cross-sectional area for this
purpose and widen with increasing distance to the
central axis (8) for good torque transmission.
Through said design, a reliable transmission of even
high torques is achieved in comparison to the
solution known from the prior art with lower strains of
the borer body (6) in the area of the driver
connection. Simultaneously, an automatic centering
of the two tool parts to one another is performed by
the special design.
21: 2010/06868. 22: 2010/09/27. 43: 2012/01/05
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Eli Lilly and Company
72: AUDIA, James Edmund, MERGOTT, Dustin
James, SHEEHAN, Scott Martin, WATSON, Brian
Morgan
33: US 31: 61/049,881 32: 2008-05-02
54: AMINODIHYDROTHIAZINE DERIVATIVES AS
BACE INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
00: The present invention provides BACE inhibitors of
Formula (I): methods for their use, and intermediates
and methods for their preparation.
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21: 2010/06945. 22: 2010/09/29. 43: 2012/01/05
51: C10J, C10K
71: Enerkem, Inc.
72: CHORNET, Esteban, VALSECCHI, Boris,
DROLET, Guillaume, GAGNON, Martin, NGUYEN,
Betty
33: US 31: 61/125,837 32: 2008-04-29
54: PRODUCTION AND CONDITIONING OF
SYNTHESIS GAS OBTAINED FROM BIOMASS
00: A method of producing end treating synthesis gas in
which a biomass-rich material is gasified in a gasifier
containing a fluidized bed at a temperature that does
not exceed 750°C to produce a crude synthesis gas
product. The crude synthesis gas then is quenched,
scrubbed, and then subjected to at least one
adsorption step to provide a clean synthesis gas.
The clean synthesis gas then may be reformed
catalytically to provide a synthesis gas with a dosired
H2:CO ratio, and/or may be employed in the
synthesis of desired chemicals.
21: 2010/06993. 22: 2010/09/30. 43: 2012/01/05
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: AstraZeneca AB
72: GILL, Adrian Liam, LEACH, Andrew, PACKER,
Martin, SCOTT, James Stewart, SÖRME, Pernilla,
SWALES, John Gibbin, WHITTAMORE, Paul Robert
Owen
33: US 31: 61/046,836 32: 2008-04-22
54: SUBSTITUTED PYRIMIDIN-5CARBOXAMIDES 281
00: A compound of formula (I) and pharmaceuticallyacceptable salts thereof wherein the variable groups
are defined within; their use in the inhibition of
11ßHSD1, processes for making them and
pharmaceutical compositions comprising them are
also described.
21: 2010/07020. 22: 2010/10/01. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A23L
71: Nestec S.A.
72: SAYLOCK, Michael John
33: US 31: 61/067,947 32: 2008-03-03
54: FOOD PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF
MAKING FOOD PRODUCTS
00: Methods for producing food products by forming a
meat emulsion, processing the meat emulsion to
produce one or more meat emulsion chunks, drying
the meat emulsion chunks, and combining the dried
meat emulsion chunks and one or more hydrating
agents to produce a food product having a very
realistic meat-like image or appearance similar to
that of muscle meat.
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21: 2010/07022. 22: 2010/10/01. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A23L
71: Nestec S.A.
72: JEUKENDRUP, Asker, STELLINGWERFF,
Trent, ZALTAS, Eric
33: EP 31: 08152214.6 32: 2008-03-03
54: CARBOHYDRATE GEL
00: The present invention generally relates to the field of
nutrition, in particular performance nutrition. In
particular, the present invention relates to a novel
carbohydrate gel comprising glucose and fructose in
a ratio in the range of 3:1 to 1 :1. The carbohydrate
gel of the present invention can be used to treat or
prevent problems with the gastrointestinal tract while
allowing for an enhanced blood sugar maintenance
and/or an increased exogenous carbohydrate
oxidation.
21: 2010/07021. 22: 2010/10/01. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A23G, A23L
71: Nestec S.A.
72: BOUSQUET, Aude, HAILE, Tesfa, JAKOB,
Dora, JANOUSEK, Jiri, REMES, David
33: EP 31: 08102211.3 32: 2008-03-03
54: A GELLED FOOD PRODUCT WITH HIGH
CARBOHYDRATE INTAKE EFFICIENCY
00: A gelled food product is presented having extended
stability while delivering sugars that are efficiently
transported to and absorbed by the muscles. The
food product is intended as a performance
enhancing product. It has a defined Glucogenic /
Fructogenic ratio and contains gelatine.
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21: 2010/07023. 22: 2010/10/01. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A23G, A23L
71: Nestec S.A.
72: JEUKENDRUP, Asker, STELLINGWERFF,
Trent, ZALTAS, Eric
33: EP 31: 08152222.9 32: 2008-03-03
54: CARBOHYDRATE BAR
00: The present invention generally relates to the field of
nutrition, in particular performance nutrition. In
particular, the present invention relates to a novel
carbohydrate bar comprising glucose and fructose in
a ratio in the range of 3:1 to 1 :1. The carbohydrate
bar of the present invention can be used to treat or
prevent problems with the gastrointestinal tract while
allowing for an enhanced blood sugar maintenance
and/or an increased exogenous carbohydrate
oxidation.
21: 2010/07064. 22: 2010/10/04. 43: 2012/01/23
51: C12N
71: AB Enzymes GmbH
72: PURANEN, Terhi, SEIBOTH, Bernhard, MILOS,
Klaudija, THEISS, Wilfried, KALLIO, Jarno,
KUBICEK, Christian P., VEHMAANPERÄ, Jari
33: DE 31: 10 2008 024 778.2 32: 2008-05-23
54: USE OF PECTINOLYTIC ENZYMES FOR THE
TREATMENT OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MASH
AND ENZYME SEQUENCES THEREFOR
00: The invention relates to the use of one or more
pectinolytic enzyme(s) for the treatment of fruit or
vegetable mash as well as a process for enzymatic
treatment of fruit or vegetable mash comprising the
step of adding one or more pectinolytic enzyme(s),
wherein at least one pectinolytic enzyme is
obtainable from Trichoderma reesei, as well as to a
process for the preparation of a fruit or vegetable
juice comprising the process for enzymatic treatment
of fruit or vegetable mash. Moreover, the invention
discloses recombinant DNA molecules encoding a
polypeptide having endo-polygalacturonase activity,
a polypeptide having exo-polygalacturonase activity,
a polypeptide having exo-rhamnogalacturonase
activity and a polypeptide having xylogalacturonase
activity.
21: 2010/07088. 22: 2010/10/05. 43: 2012/01/17
51: A61F
71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
72: NELSON, Naomi, Ruth
33: US 31: 12/116,529 32: 2008-05-07
54: ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING COLORED
REGIONS
00: An absorbent article having colored regions. The
absorbent article has at least three colored regions.
The colored regions are spaced apart from one
another. Each colored region has a major axis. The
major axis of each colored region converges towards
a common focal region on the longitudinal centerline
of the absorbent article. The purpose of the colored
regions arranged as described herein is to create the
visual impression of depth, e.g. that the absorbent
article is thick enough to deliver excellent absorption
performance. Designers can provide for high
absorbent capacity by employing advanced
absorbent materials that are thin yet still are able to
absorb a large quantity of fluid. By creating the
visual impression of depth, designers of absorbent
articles may provide to consumers absorbent articles
that use less material, that will thus be less
expensive, while they still appear to be thick.
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51: A23L, A61K, A61P
71: Nestec S.A.
72: MINGRONE, Geltrude, MACE, Catherine
33: EP 31: 08152549.5 32: 2008-03-10
54: MEDIUM CHAIN DICARBOXYLIC ACIDS,
THEIR DERIVATES AND METABOLIC
DISORDERS
00: The present invention relates in general to medium
chain dicarboxylic acids, their derivatives and their
uses. In particular, the present invention relates to a
composition comprising medium chain dicarboxylic
acids and to the use of medium chain dicarboxylic
acids and their derivatives for the preparation of
products to treat or prevent metabolic disorders. The
composition of the present invention can particularly
well be used to treat or prevent hyperglycemia, for
example diabetes.
21: 2010/07137. 22: 2010/10/06. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd
72: BOLLI, Martin, LESCOP, Cyrille, MATHYS,
Boris, MUELLER, Claus, NAYLER, Oliver,
STEINER, Beat
33: CH 31: PCT/IB2008/050841 32: 2008-03-07
54: NOVEL AMINOMETHYL BENZENE
DERIVATIVES
00: The invention relates to novel aminomethyl benzene
derivatives, their preparation and their use as
pharmaceutically active compounds. Said
compounds particularly act as immunomodulating
agents. (I) wherein A represents one of the groups
(I), (I), (I) and (I).
21: 2010/07212. 22: 2010/10/08. 43: 2012/01/23
21: 2010/07301. 22: 2010/10/12. 43: 2012/01/16
51: B41M, B42D
71: Gemalto SA
72: LESUR, Jean-Luc
33: EP 31: 08290369.1 32: 2008-04-15
54: PERSONALISABLE SUPPORT INCLUDING
ANTI-FORGERY DEVICE AND FABRICATION
PROCESS OF SUCH SUPPORTS
00: The invention relates to a personalisable support
comprising anti-forgery devices which are provided
in order to indicate every attempt of fraudulent
personalisation. The support comprises a body (2)
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which is on one side equipped with personalisation
data (6,7) which are obtained by carbonisation of the
base material by means of a laser beam. The antiforgery devices (8), which totally or partly cover
these personalisation data, draw a pattern (90, 80)
along which bubbles (9) are created whose density
(d1-d5) varies depending on the degree of
carbonisation of the areas (61-65) which are covered
by the pattern.
21: 2010/07328. 22: 2010/10/13. 43: 2012/01/16
51: B32B, B60R, D04H
71: Societe Internationale Pour Le Commerce Et
L'industrie
72: LE ROY, Guy, ROMIGOU, Gilles
33: FR 31: 0852111 32: 2008-03-31
54: PERFORATED-CORE COMPOSITE PANEL,
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING
SUCH A PANEL
00: The invention relates to a composite panel (1),
comprising two fibrous plies (21) and a core (3)
placed in the intervening volume between the plies
(21) and connected together by a solidified binding
material (22), characterized in that openings (6) are
made in the core (3), via at least one of its faces (31;
32), so as to exclusively receive solidified binding
material (22). The invention also relates to a device
and to a method for manufacturing such a composite
panel. Use for inexpensively producing particularly
strong composite panels, with the possibility of
having a very wide range of options as regards the
constituents of the core and of the fibrous plies.
21: 2010/07366. 22: 2010/10/14. 43: 2012/01/23
51: G01N
71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
72: SIJBERS, Mara J. J., VAN LANKVELT, Petrus J.
W., DE THEIJE, Femke K., NIEUWENHUIS, Jeroen
H.
33: EP 31: 08102671.8 32: 2008-03-17
54: CARTRIDGE FOR ASSAYS WITH MAGNETIC
PARTICLES
00: The invention relates to a cartridge (100) and a
corresponding sensor device for the detection of
target components in a liquid sample. The cartridge
(100) comprises a sample chamber(SC), at least two
reservoirs(131, 132) that can be furnished with
magnetic particles(MP, MP'), and at least two
corresponding sensitive zones (121, 122) in which
solved magnetic particles and/or target components
can be detected. When a magnetic actuation field(B)
of a given configuration is established in the sample
chamber, the magnetic particles of different
reservoirs migrate predominantly to different
sensitive zones. Thus a mixing of magnetic particles
can be avoided.
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21: 2010/07368. 22: 2010/10/14. 43: 2012/01/23
51: C08K
71: Hercules Incorporated
72: ZHANG, Fushan, CAREY, William S.,
DOHERTY, Erin A. S., SARRAF, John, Todd
33: US 31: 61/069,463 32: 2008-03-15
54: CLAY SLURRIES AND USE THEREOF IN
PULP AND PAPERMAKING APPLICATIONS
00: The invention relates to a stable aqueous slurry
composition comprising clay or clay-like material,
hydrophobically associative polymer, and optionally
a surfactant; and a method of inhibiting the
deposition of organic contaminants in pulp and
papermaking applications.
21: 2010/07404. 22: 2010/10/15. 43: 2012/01/16
51: C01B
71: Solvay Fluor GmbH
72: GRASS, Helmut, HENGST, Matthias, EICHER,
Johannes
33: EP 31: 08154910.7 32: 2008-04-22
54: PREPARATION OF HYDROGEN FLUORIDE
FROM FLUORSPAR OR CALCIUM FLUORIDE
CONTAINING WASTE MATERIAL
00: The invention concerns a process for the preparation
of HF and anhydrite from calcium fluoride in the form
of fines and sulfuric acid. The content of sulfuric acid
is kept in a range where no agglomeration occurs. In
the process of the invention, dust originating from
natural fluorspar can be reacted, as well as synthetic
calcium fluoride, e.g. from calcium fluoride and
optionally calcium carbonate containing solids from
treating waste gas or waste water with basic calcium
compounds to remove contained HF.
21: 2010/07430. 22: 2010/10/18. 43: 2012/01/20
51: A01K
71: Nestec S.A.
72: FILIPI, Nevenka, HILL, Nathan Everett
33: US 31: 61/069,988 32: 2008-03-19
54: INCREASED OCCUPANCY TIME PET CHEWS
00: The invention provides increased occupancy time
pet chews and methods of making and using the pet
chews. The chews comprise a core comprising a
comestible material, a shell surrounding the core,
and an outer layer surrounding the shell. The outer
layer comprises a comestible component such as
grains, ground rawhide, or combination thereof and
an optional basting material. The chews are used to
occupy the attention of an animal and to promote the
health and wellness of the animal.
21: 2010/07436. 22: 2010/10/18. 43: 2012/01/24
51: A61K
71: Glaxo Group Limited
72: PAPANICOLAOU, Irene
33: US 31: 61/050,775 32: 2008-05-06
54: ENCAPSULATION OF BIOLOGICALLY
ACTIVE AGENTS
00: The present invention provides methods of
encapsulating biologically active agents such as
proteins in particulate carriers such as nanoparticles
using Hip agents. Also provided are compositions
comprising particulate carriers obtainable by such
methods and uses of such compositions in
treatment.
21: 2010/07437. 22: 2010/10/18. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A61K
71: Glaxo Group Limited
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72: FIDANBOYLU, Mehmet, PAPANICOLAOU,
Irene
33: US 31: 61/050,775 32: 2008-05-06
54: ENCAPSULATION OF BIOLOGICALLY
ACTIVE AGENTS
00: The present invention provides methods of
encapsulating biologically active agents such as
proteins in particulate carriers such as nanoparticles.
Also provided are compositions comprising
particulate carriers obtainable by such methods and
uses of such compositions in treatment.
21: 2010/07446. 22: 2010/10/19. 43: 2012/01/20
51: C22C
71: SMITH INTERNATIONAL, INC.
72: LIU, Qingyuan, STEEL, Russell, PACKER, Scott,
HORMAN, Scott
33: US 31: 12/148,687 32: 2008-04-12
54: TUNGSTEN RHENIUM COMPOUNDS AND
COMPOSITES AND METHODS FOR FORMING
THE SAME
00: The present invention relates to tungsten rhenium
compounds and composites and to methods of
forming the same. Tungsten and rhenium powders
are mixed together and sintered at high temperature
and high pressure to form a unique compound. An
ultra hard material may also be added. The
tungsten, rhenium, and ultra hard material are mixed
together and then sintered at high temperature and
high pressure.
51: A47J
71: Nestec S.A.
72: KOLLEP, Alexandre, RITHENER, Blaise,
ETTER, Stefan, SCHENK, Rudolf
33: EP 31: 08153050.3 32: 2008-03-20
54: BEVERAGE PRODUCTION DEVICE FOR
PRODUCING A BEVERAGE FROM A SINGLEUSE CAPSULE
00: Beverage production device for producing a
beverage from a single-use capsule containing a
beverage ingredient, comprising : a brewing unit (1)
for receiving the capsule (8) therein upon relative
closing of a first and second engaging members (6,
7) forming a cavity for encasing the capsule and
pressing it at a flange-like rim (9) in a liquid seal-tight
manner, wherein at least one of the first and second
engaging members comprises a substantially
annular pressing portion (14) for applying a sealing
pressure on the flange-like rim of the capsule, the
first and second engaging members being
configured in relative closure at the nip to leak to a
liquid injected in the cavity when a capsule is not
present, wherein one of at least the first or second
engaging members comprises, at its annular
pressing portion, flow directing means comprising at
least one passage (37) arranged for controlling liquid
leakage only within a limited angular radial direction
when the first and second engaging members are
closed at the nip.
21: 2010/07457. 22: 2010/10/19. 43: 2012/01/20
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21: 2010/07460. 22: 2010/10/19. 43: 2012/01/20
51: A61K, A61P
71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
72: ALBRIGHT, Charles F., BARTEN, Donna Marie,
Francis Y., LEE,
33: US 31: 61/047,729 32: 2008-04-24
54: USE OF EPOTHELONE D IN TREATING TAUASSOCIATED DISEASES INCLUDING
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
00: Methods of treating Tau-associated diseases,
preferably tauopathies, are described using
epothilone D that exhibit good brain penetration,
long half- life, and high selective retention in brain,
and provides effective therapies in treating
tauopathies including Alzheimer's disease.
21: 2010/07498. 22: 2010/10/20. 43: 2012/01/20
51: A61K
71: Glaxo Group Limited
72: BEATON, Andrew, CATCHPOLE, Ian Richard,
GOUGH, Gerald Wayne, PAPANICOLAOU, Irene
33: US 31: 61/050,775 32: 2008-05-06
54: ENCAPSULATION OF BIOLOGICALLY
ACTIVE AGENTS
00: The present invention provides particulate carriers
comprising encapsulated biologically active agents
such as proteins for delivery across the blood brain
barrier. Also provided are methods of delivery of
proteins across the blood brain barrier in
nanoparticles, and uses of such compositions in
treatment.
33: US 31: 61/047,211 32: 2008-04-23
54: QUINUCLIDINE COMPOUNDS AS ALPHA-7
NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR
LIGANDS
00: The disclosure provides compounds of formula I,
including their salts, as well as compositions and
methods of using the compounds. The compounds
are ligands for the nicotinic a 7 receptor and may be
useful for the treatment of various disorders of the
central nervous system, especially affective and
neurodegenerative disorders.
21: 2010/07531. 22: 2010/10/21. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A61K, A61P
71: Nektar Therapeutics
72: BRODBECK, Kevin J., KUGLER, Alan R.
33: US 31: 61/126,868 32: 2008-05-07
54: ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF
PERIPHERALLY-ACTING OPIOID ANTAGONISTS
00: Peripherally-acting opioid antagonists can be orally
administered to treat the side effects of opioid
administration in convenient dosing schedules.
21: 2010/07527. 22: 2010/10/21. 43: 2012/01/24
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
72: COOK II, James H., MCDONALD, Ivar M.,
Dalton, KING,, OLSON, Richard E., WANG,
Nenghui, IWUAGWU, Christiana I., ZUSI, F.
Christopher, MACOR, John E.
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21: 2010/07570. 22: 2010/10/22. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N
71: Emergent Product Development Seattle, LLC
72: TAN, Philip, SIMON, Sandy Alexander,
CERVENY, Charles G., NILSSON, Christy Anne,
BRADY, William, LEDBETTER, Jeffrey A.,
HAYDEN-LEDBETTER, Martha Susan,
THOMPSON, Peter Armstrong, MORALES, Cecile
33: US 31: 61/190,067 32: 2008-04-11
54: CD37 IMMUNOTHERAPEUTIC AND
COMBINATION WITH BIFUNCTIONAL
CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC THEREOF
00: The present disclosure provides a humanized antiCD37 small modular immunopharmaceutical (SMIP)
molecule, as well as synergistic combination
therapies of CD37-specific binding molecules (such
as anti-CD37 SMIP proteins or antibodies) with
bifunctional chemotherapeutics (such as
bendamustine) that can be administered
concurrently or sequentially, for use in treating or
preventing B cell related autoimmune, inflammatory,
or hyperproliferative diseases.
21: 2010/07573. 22: 2010/10/22. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A61M
71: Smiths Medical ASD, Inc.
72: MUSKATELLO, James M., LILLEY Jr, Thomas
F.
33: US 31: 12/175,068 32: 2008-07-17
54: NEEDLE TIP SPRING PROTECTOR
00: A needle tip spring protector for a needle (14) having
a proximal end, a distal end (20), and a shaft (22)
extending therebetween. The needle tip spring
protector includes a spring (16) that circumferentially
surrounds a portion of the needle shaft (22) and is
restrained in a state wherein its inner diameter (30)
is large enough to allow the shaft (22) to move freely
within the spring (16). When the needle (14) is
moved to a position in which its distal end (20) is at
least partly within the spring (16), at least one of the
ends of the spring (16) releases from restraint such
that the spring (16) automatically returns to a state in
which its inner diameter (30) is sized so as to
grippingly engage the shaft (22) of the needle (14).
Thus, after activation, the spring (16) securely
surrounds the distal end (20) of the needle (14) to
protect healthcare workers and others from
accidental contact with the needle's distal end (20).
When used in conjunction with a catheter assembly
(100), the needle tip spring protector may passively
release from the catheter hub (1 14) after the spring
(16) is automatically activated.
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The invention relates to compounds which have an
affinity to the µ-opioid receptor and ORL1 receptor,
to processes for preparation thereof, to
medicaments comprising these compounds and to
the use of these compounds for producing
medicaments.
21: 2010/07608. 22: 2009/03/24. 43: 2011/11/09
51: H02J
71: DELTA ELECTRONICS, INC.
72: JANG, YUNGTAEK, JOVANOVIC, MILAN M,
CHENG, BRUCE C H
33: US 31: 61/064,756 32: 2008-03-25
54: A POWER CONVERTER SYSTEM THAT
OPERATES EFFICIENTLY OVER A RANGE OF
LOAD CONDITIONS
00: A power converter system supplies power to one or
more loads. The power converter system comprises
at least one power converter operating at a desired
efficiency; and a power storage system coupled to
the at least one power converter for receiving power
supplied from the at least one power converter and
storing power therein when the at least one power
converter operates at an efficiency that is below the
desired efficiency.
21: 2010/07647. 22: 2010/10/26. 43: 2012/01/12
51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D
71: Grünenthal GmbH
72: NOLTE, Bert, SCHRÖDER, Wolfgang, LINZ,
Klaus, ENGLBERGER, Werner, SCHICK, Hans,
GRAUBAUM, Heinz, ROLOFF, Birgit, OZEGOWSKI,
Sigrid, BÁLINT, József, SONNENSCHEIN, Helmut
33: EP 31: 08005748.2 32: 2008-03-27
54: SUBSTITUTED 4-AMINOCYCLOHEXANE
DERIVATIVES
00: -
21: 2010/07726. 22: 2009/12/29. 43: 2011/10/31
51: E04F
71: FLOORING TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
72: BRAUN, ROGER
33: EP 31: 09000540.6 32: 2009-01-16
54: PANEL, IN PARTICULAR FLOOR PANEL
00: Disclosed is a panel, especially a floor panel,
comprising a core made of wood or a wood-plastic
mixture, a top face (14) and a bottom face (6),
wherein the panel has a lower locking element (8) on
a first lateral edge (2), said lower locking element
comprising a first web (10) arranged on the bottom
face (6) of the panel and protruding the first lateral
edge (2) and a first hook element (12) having an
undercut arranged on an outer end of the first web
(10), and an upper locking element (16) on a second
lateral edge (4) opposite the first lateral edge (2),
said upper locking element comprising a second
web (18) arranged on the top face (14) of the panel
and protruding the second lateral edge (4) and a
second hook element (20) arranged on an outer end
of the second web (18), said hook element
comprising at least one locking tab (24) so that two
identically designed panels can be interconnected
and locked to each other in the horizontal and
vertical directions after the locking tab (24) of a
panel has snapped into the undercut (22) of the
second panel. The panel according to the invention
is characterized in that at least one continuous slot
(26) is provided in the first web (10) of the lower
locking element (8), the width of said slot being
smaller than that of the second hook element (20).
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21: 2010/07878. 22: 2009/06/02. 43: 2011/11/07
51: E21B; B25D
71: ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB
72: RODERT, JORGEN, BIRATH, PETER
33: SE 31: 0801311-2 32: 2008-06-03
54: ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD COMPRISING
A FLUSHING HEAD FOR A ROCK DRILLING
MACHINE, AND ROCK DRILLING MACHINE
COMPRISING THE ARRANGEMENT
00: The invention relates to an arrangement designed to
be inserted in a cavity (19) in a front part (14) of a
rock drilling machine with a shank adapter (16). The
arrangement comprises a cartridge (1) with a
flushing head (2) and a guide (3) coaxially arranged
to create a longitudinal channel (5) designed as a
passage for the shank adapter (16).
21: 2010/07908. 22: 2009/06/03. 43: 2011/11/07
51: B65G
71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD
72: BJARNÖ, ODD EDGAR
33: US 31: 12/463,755 32: 2009-05-11
33: US 31: 61/059,031 32: 2008-06-05
54: A CONVEYOR FOR TRANSPORTING
POWDER, AND A METHOD FOR CONVEYING
POWDER
00: A conveyor (10) for transporting powder from an inlet
point (14) to at least one discharge point (20)
comprises a fluidized bed transport space (12) and a
fluidization gas supply space (16), the fluidized bed
transport space (12) being separated from the
fluidization gas supply space (16) by a gas
permeable wall (18); a gas outlet (22) for removing
fluidization gas from the transport duct (12); means
(24) for separating dust from the removed
fluidization gas; and means (26) for returning the
separated dust to the powder proximate the
discharge point (20). In a preferred embodiment, the
separated fines dust is returned to, and
homogenized into, the powder in a lower portion of a
cyclone, which is located at the discharge point.
21: 2010/07949. 22: 2009/06/04. 43: 2011/11/07
51: C12P
71: BUTAMAX ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC
72: GRADY, MICHAEL CHARLES, JAHIC,
MEHMEDALIJA, PATNAIK, RANJAN
33: US 31: 61/058,567 32: 2008-06-04
54: A METHOD FOR PRODUCING BUTANOL
USING TWO-PHASE EXTRACTIVE
FERMENTATION
00: A method of making butanol from at least one
fermentable carbon source that overcomes the
issues of toxicity resulting in an increase in the
effective titer, the effective rate, and the effective
yield of butanol production by fermentation utilizing a
recombinant microbial host wherein the butanol is
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extracted into specific organic extractants during
fermentation.
21: 2010/07953. 22: 2009/05/29. 43: 2012/01/12
51: A47F
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: SOTTOSANTI, VINCENT WILLIAM, WILDER,
ANDREW ZACHERY
33: US 31: 61/057,914 32: 2008-06-02
54: IN-STORE COMBINED SAMPLE DISPENSER
AND MERCHANDISING PRODUCT DISPLAY
00: A combined sample dispenser (2) and
merchandising unit product display (4) and related
method is provided herein. Included is an elongate
tray (12) having a first end (14) and a second end
(16), an upper compartment with (18) open roof (30)
for standing a plurality of merchandising unit
products each containing a flowable substance, and
a lower compartment (31) arranged directly below
the upper compartment (18). A sample dispenser (2)
is provided which includes a dispensing unit
arranged against the first end of the elongate (14)
tray and a reservoir (42) holding sampling amounts
of the flowable substance, the reservoir
communicating with the dispensing unit, and the
reservoir (42) arranged within the lower
compartment (31).
21: 2010/08020. 22: 2008/09/19. 43: 2011/11/09
51: A47J
71: BRIZIO, ADRIANA
72: BRIZIO, ADRIANA
54: CAN FOR THE EXTEMPORANEOUS
PREPARATION OF BEVERAGES BY
EXTRACTION AND/OR INFUSION, PROVIDED
WITH A SAFETY LID
00: The can (10; 10A; 10B; 10C) for the
extemporaneous preparation of beverages by
extraction and/or infusion comprises a first chamber
(12) intended to collect the final beverage, a second
chamber (14) containing a drinkable liquid and a
filtering device (16) containing a substance able to
produce the required beverage by extraction and/or
infusion. The can is foreseen to be put onto a
heating source after opening the can lid (18; 18A,
18B; 18C) and operating the filtering device (16) by
the user. The lid (18; 18A, 18B; 18C) comprises: an
outer rim portion (22; 22B) intended to remain fixed
to the can lateral wall (20) when opening the can; an
inner removable portion (24; 24A; 24B; 24C)
intended to be ripped in order to open the can; and a
predetermined breaking line (34) separating said
inner removable portion (24; 24A; 24B; 24C) from
said outer rim portion (22; 22B). The breaking line
(34) is provided in an annular portion (28; 28A; 28B;
28C) forming part of the lid (18; 18A, 18B; 18C) and
made of plastic material. The outer part (32; 32B) of
the annular portion (28; 28A; 28B; 28C) is part of the
outer rim portion (22; 22B) while the inner part
thereof (24; 24A; 24B; 24C) is part of the inner
removable portion (24; 24A; 24B; 24C).
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prebiotic soluble fiber, and undergo both
atmospheric and vacuum infusion processes. The
infusion solution is maintained at a temperature of
between about 45 °F to about 50 °F and at a Brix of
about 30° to about 60°. Vacuum (low pressure)
pulses are applied to the product to expedite solids
infusion (mass transfer) and thereby decrease
infusion time and the product is subsequently
vacuum fried to attain a great-tasting, fiber-enriched
and aesthetically- pleasing fruit or vegetable product
with reduced sweetness, good texture, and an
enhanced natural taste with less than 2 % moisture
by weight and a significantly long shelf-life of up to
12 months.
21: 2010/08045. 22: 2009/04/10. 43: 2011/12/13
51: A61K
71: ABRAXIS BIOSCIENCE, LLC
72: DESAI, NEIL P, DE, TAPAS, TRIEU, VUONG,
TAO, CHUNLIN, CI, SHERRY XIAOPEI
33: US 31: 61/044,006 32: 2008-04-10
33: US 31: 61/096,664 32: 2008-09-12
54: NANOPARTICLE FORMULATIONS AND USES
THEREOF
00: The present invention provides compositions
comprising nanoparticles comprising: 1) a drug, such
as a hydrophobic drug derivative; and 2) a carrier
protein. Also provided are methods of treating
diseases (such as cancer) using the compositions,
as well as kits and unit dosages.
21: 2010/08088. 22: 2009/05/05. 43: 2011/11/14
51: B66B
71: INVENTIO AG
72: ILLEDITS, THOMAS, MATHEISL, MICHAEL,
NOVACEK, THOMAS
33: EP 31: 08156619.2 32: 2008-05-21
54: HANDRAIL FOR AN ESCALATOR OR A
MOVING WALKWAY
00: The invention relates to a handrail (1), used in
particular for escalators or moving walkways and
having a plurality of grip elements (2 and 2')
arranged next to one another. Each grip element (2)
has an outer shell (10), cover layer (10) or casing
(10) which is at least partially transparent. In
addition, illumination means (20) are situated in the
interior (13) that is delimited by the oval or elliptical
outer shell (10), cover layer (10) or casing (10).
21: 2010/08055. 22: 2010/11/10. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A23B
71: Frito-Lay North America, Inc.
72: BASKER, Varadharajan Radhamani, PUPPALA,
Vamshidhar
33: US 31: 12/131,609 32: 2008-06-02
54: IMPROVED INFUSION METHOD FOR
PRODUCTION OF VACUUM FRIED FRUIT AND
VEGETABLE SNACKS
00: A method for infusing fruits and vegetables with
prebiotic soluble fibers in the form of either short
chain fructooligosaccharides or dextrins. Fruits and
vegetables are submerged in an infusion solution of
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21: 2010/08092. 22: 2009/06/08. 43: 2011/11/11
51: A01N; A01P; C02F
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: MAHAPATRA, SAMIRAN, SAMADDER,
SATYAJIT, SOMAN NAIR, PRASANTH
CHENNOTHU
33: EP 31: 08161998.3 32: 2008-08-07
33: IN 31: 1287/MUM/2008 32: 2008-06-19
54: COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR THE
PURIFICATION OF CONTAMINATED WATER
00: The invention relates to a composition and a process
for disinfection, and particularly for disinfection and
purification of contaminated water. The invention is
especially useful for removal of suspended
impurities and harmful microbial contaminants like
bacteria, viruses and cysts from water to make it
healthy and palatable for human consumption. it is
one object of the invention to provide for a
composition for purifying water contaminated with
harmful micro-organisms while ensuring that the
water is safe and palatable to consume. Accordingly
the invention provides a solid disinfection
composition comprising an oxidising agent and a
biocide quencher which is a solid matrix.
21: 2010/08126. 22: 2009/05/18. 43: 2011/11/14
51: C04B; B23B; F41H
71: ELEMENT SIX (PRODUCTION) (PTY) LTD
72: RAS, ANINE HESTER, VAN STADEN,
FRANCES, ABRAMSHE, RONALD A, NAIDOO,
KAVESHINI
33: GB 31: 0808939.3 32: 2008-05-16
33: GB 31: 0814307.5 32: 2008-08-05
54: BORON CARBIDE COMPOSITE MATERIALS
00: The invention relates to a boron carbide composite
material comprising diamond particles and boron
carbide, the composite material having a porosity of
less than 2 percent by volume. The invention further
relates to a method for manufacturing such
materials, the method including coating a plurality of
diamond particles with boron carbide, combining the
plurality of diamond particles to form a green body
and subjecting the green body to a temperature in
the range from about 1,200 degrees centigrade to
about 2,000 degrees centigrade and pressure or
vacuum not exceeding about 2,000 Mpa.
21: 2010/08130. 22: 2009/07/15. 43: 2011/11/14
51: H05B; B22C
71: MASCHINENFABRIK GUSTAV EIRICH
72: SEILER, ANDREAS, GERL, STEFAN
33: DE 31: 10 2008 041 104.3 32: 2008-08-07
54: MIXING DEVICE HAVING INDUCTION
HEATING
00: The present invention relates to a mixing device
comprising a preferably rotating container for holding
a mixture, at least one mixing tool arranged inside
the container, and a heating device for heating the
mixture. In order to provide a mixing device of the
type mentioned above which permits the fastest
possible heating of the mixture, preferably also to
temperatures above 200°C, it is proposed that the
container be composed at least partially of an
electrically conductive material and the heating
device comprise at least one coil which can be
excited by an alternating electric field and which is
arranged in such a way that eddy currents are
produced in the electrically conductive material of
the container by the magnetic field change that
arises when the current flow is changed.
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21: 2010/08188 22: 16/11/2010 43: 16/02/2012
51: A61K, C07D, A61P
71: WATSON PHARMA PRIVATE LIMITED
72: NAIK SAMIR, BODKE ARJUN, BHANU
MANJUNATH NARAYAN
33: IN 31: 1036/MUM/2008 32: 2008/05/14
54: STABLE R(+)-LANSOPRAZOLE AMINE SALT
AND A PROCESS FOR PREPARING THE SAME
00: 57: A stable R-(+)-lansoprazole alkylamine salt and
a process for preparing the salt.
21: 2010/08202. 22: 2009/06/03. 43: 2011/11/16
51: C12N; A23K
71: DANISCO US INC.
72: CASCAO-PEREIRA, LUIS G, ALEKSEYEV,
VIKTOR YURYEVICH, KELLIS JR, JAMES T,
PISARCHIK, ALEXANDER
33: US 31: 61/059,695 32: 2008-06-06
54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS
COMPRISING VARIANT MICROBIAL
PROTEASES
00: The present invention provides variant subtilisins
and compositions comprising at least one variant
subtilisin set forth herein, as well as methods for
using these variants and compositions. In some
embodiments, the present invention provides variant
proteases suitable for laundry cleaning applications.
21: 2010/08271. 22: 2009/04/20. 43: 2011/11/18
51: F28F
71: MIKUTAY CORPORATION
72: NITTA, MINORU, NITTA, TAKEYOSHI
33: US 31: 12/148,655 32: 2008-04-21
54: HEAT EXCHANGER WITH HEAT EXCHANGE
CHAMBERS UTILIZING RESPECTIVE MEDIUM
DIRECTING MEMBERS
00: A tube for a heat exchanger includes a first segment
that couples to a chamber for transportation of heat
exchange media. The chamber receives the heat
exchange media that disperses throughout the
chamber and mixes within the chamber. The heat
exchange media is then transported from the
chamber. The chamber may include redirection
members for controlling the direction in which the
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heat exchange media travels throughout the
chamber. The tube may be connected to a header or
manifold. The tube and chamber combination alone
may be used as a heat exchanger.
21: 2010/08273. 22: 2009/05/13. 43: 2011/11/18
51: C10B
71: UHDE GMBH
72: KOCHANSKI, ULRICH, DOHLE, HELMUT,
FRIEDRICHS, MANFRED
33: DE 31: 10 2008 024 573.9 32: 2008-05-21
54: WALL PROTECTOR FOR A HEATING WALL
HEAD BETWEEN TWO OVEN CHAMBER
OPENINGS OF A COKE OVEN BATTERY
00: The invention relates to a wall protector for a heating
oven head (2) between two oven chamber openings
(1, 1') of a coke oven battery, said wall protector
being laterally bounded by vertical frame elements
(5, 5'). The wall protector comprises an anchor stand
(4) arranged in front of the heating wall head (2),
extending vertically, and pressing devices (6) fixed
to said anchor stand (4). Additionally, the wall
protector has U-shaped yoke elements (7) onto
which pressure is exerted by the pressing devices
(6), and a rectangular head cover (10) covering the
heating wall head (2). According to the invention, the
U-shaped yoke elements (7) fit tightly against
supporting surfaces of the frame elements (5, 5') in a
force-fitted manner and the head cover (10) consists
of a thin-walled metal sheet constrained between the
frame elements (5, 5') and the heating wall head (2).
21: 2010/08344 22: 22/11/2010 43: 13/02/2012
51: C10B, C10L, F26B
71: BEN-TOVIM GERSHON
72: BEN-TOVIM GERSHON
33: ZA 31: 2009/04636 32: 2009/07/02,
54: TORREFACTION APPARATUS
00: 57: The invention provides for torrefaction apparatus
which includes a drum (14) having a biomass inlet
(18) and a torrefied material outlet (20), furnace
means (16) external of the drum (14) for heating the
drum (14) so that torrefaction temperature is
achieved in the drum, and a gas inlet conduit (42)
leading to the drum (14) from a source of inert gas,
thereby to create an torrefaction atmosphere in the
drum (14).
21: 2010/08373 22: 23/11/2010 43: 03/11/2011
51: E04F
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71: MAO-CHEIA JOSE TEIXEIRA
72: MAO-CHEIA JOSE TEIXEIRA and BASSON
FREDERICK EDWARD
33: ZA 31: 2007/9189 32: 2008/04/25
54: BALUSTRADE
00: 57: A balustrade (10) and a method of
manufacturing it are provided. The balustrade (10)
has a number of upright posts (24) that are anchored
in a substrate and has rails (42,44) that extend
between the posts(24). The rails (42,44) are
attached to the posts (24) with attachment
formations (34,46), by way of a press fit, so that the
balustrade (10) can be assembled without any
welding on site..
21: 2010/08414 22: 24/11/2010 43: 25/01/2012
51: F03G
71: TSENG TING-JUNG
72: HUANG TENG-HUI
33: - 31: - 32: 54: DRIVING DEVICE UTILIZING INERTIA
00: 57: The driving device utilizing inertia mainly
contains a battery, a motor, a flywheel, a casing, a
transmission box, a casing, a generator, a rectifier,
and a charger. The flywheel is mounted on a shaft
and is housed in a vacuum chamber through shaft
seal. The flywheel freely spins by itself after actuated
by the motor. The flywheel‟s torque is then delivered
to the transmission box which in turn delivers the
torque to drive a vehicle such as automobile, vessel,
plane, submarine, etc. On the other hand, the
spinning flywheel drives the generator to produce
electricity which is stored in the battery seriesconnected to the generator via the rectifier and the
charger. As such, the driving device is able to power
the vehicle while the surplus energy is stored in the
battery for activating the motor and turning the
flywheel to spin.
21: 2010/08465 22: 25/11/2010 43: 04/11/2011
51: B31B
71: GOSSAMER STRUCTURES (PTY) LIMITED
72: JANSE VAN RENSBURG RUDOLF GEORG
33: ZA 31: 2009/08425 32: 2009/11/30
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ERECTING
PART OF A CONTAINER
00: 57: A method and apparatus (10) are provided for
erecting part of a container (12) from a blank of
sheet material. The method includes cutting the
sheet material around material (18) intended to form
a stacking lug (42), the material (20) surrounding the
cut being intended to form part of a wall. An arm (10)
has a first folding formation (26) and an adjacent
second folding formation (28), which does not
extend as far from a pivot axis (16) of the arm (10)
as the first folding formation. The arm (10) is pivoted
to fold the material (20) around the cut by contacting
it with the first folding formation 26) and only once
this has commenced and the material (20) has been
partly folded, does the arm continue its pivotal
movement to fold the material (18) intended to form
the stacking lug (42) by contacting it with the second
folding formation (28).
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21: 2010/08483. 22: 2009/06/10. 43: 2011/11/29
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: GENENTECH, INC.
72: GAZZARD, LEWIS J, WILLIAMS, KAREN,
DYKE, HAZEL JOAN, ELLWOOD, CHARLES,
GANCIA, EMANUELA, GOODACRE, SIMON
CHARLES, KINTZ, SAMUEL S, LYSSIKATOS,
JOSEPH P, MACLEOD, CALUM, CHEN, HUIFEN
33: US 31: 61/060,746 32: 2008-06-11
33: US 31: 61/148,001 32: 2009-01-28
54: DIAZACARBAZOLES AND METHODS OF USE
00: The invention relates to 1,7-diazacarbazole
compounds of Formula (I), (I-a) and (I-b) which are
useful as kinase inhibitors, more specifically useful
as checkpoint kinase 1 (chkl) inhibitors, thus useful
as cancer therapeutics. The invention also relates to
compositions, more specifically pharmaceutical
compositions comprising these compounds and
methods of using the same to treat various forms of
cancer and hyperproliferative disorders, as well as
methods of using the compounds for in vitro, in situ,
and in vivo diagnosis or treatment of mammalian
cells, or associated pathological conditions.
21: 2010/08544. 22: 2009/05/07. 43: 2011/11/29
51: C10G; C01B; C10J
71: UHDE GMBH
72: MENZEL, JOHANNES
33: DE 31: 10 2008 025 577.7 32: 2008-05-28
54: METHOD FOR OPERATING A FISCHERTROPSCH SYNTHESIS
00: The invention relates to a method and a system for
operating a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, wherein a
feed gas comprising CO and H2from coal gasification
(1) is desulfurized and subsequently fed into a
Fischer-Tropsch synthesis as an input gas, wherein
hydrocarbons are formed from carbonic oxides and
hydrogen by catalytic reactions. The hydrocarbons
are separated as liquid products (4), and a gas flow
comprising CO and CO2exiting the Fischer-Tropsch
synthesis unit (3) is compressed and fed into a
conversion stage, wherein CO and steam are
transformed into H2and CO2. In the method
according to the invention, the gas exiting the
conversion stage is fed back into the FischerTropsch synthesis unit as a gas rich in H2, together
with the desulfurized input gas, after the gas is
prepared in that CO2and/or further components other
than H2are removed.
21: 2010/08547. 22: 2009/05/06. 43: 2011/11/29
51: A61M
71: SHANTOU WEALY MEDICAL INSTRUMENT
CO., LTD
72: YANG, YUHE
33: CN 31: 200810096785.1 32: 2008-05-08
33: CN 31: 200920150008.0 32: 2009-04-13
54: A DISPOSABLE SELF-DESTRUCTION
SAFETY SYRINGE WITHOUT FLUID RESIDUA
00: A single-use self-destruction safety syringe without
residual fluid comprises a needle barrel (1), a push
rod (2), a needle mount (3) and a needle cannula
(4). The push rod (2) and the needle mount (3) are
mounted in the needle barrel (1). The plunger (5)
slidably matching with the inside wall of the needle
barrel (1) is provided on the front end of the push rod
(2). Wherein an automatic retractable means (6) is
mounted in the front end of the push rod (2)‟s
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chamber. The automatic retractable means (6) and
the needle mount (3) have a snap-latch member
respectively, the two snap-latch members can be
connected to form an interference fit each other so
as to connect the needle mount (3) with the
automatic retractable means (6). Said snap-latch
member has a fluid pass chamber, such that the
residual fluid inside the needle barrel (1) can flow
into the lumen of the needle mount (3) and the
needle cannula (4) by the fluid pass chamber when
the two snap-latch members engage to form an
interference fit.
21: 2010/08644. 22: 2009/06/02. 43: 2011/12/02
51: B41J; H05K
71: UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
72: BRITTON, DAVID THOMAS, HARTING,
MARGIT, ODO, EKUNDARE AYODELE
33: ZA 31: 2008/04765 32: 2008-06-02
54: INKJET PRINTING OF NANOPARTICULATE
FUNCTIONAL INKS
00: Apparatus for depositing ink on a substrate includes
a nozzle defining an outlet for the ink, with at least a
portion of the nozzle being electrically conductive. A
first voltage source applies a first potential to the
outlet nozzle. One or more auxiliary electrodes are
located adjacent the outlet nozzle, and a second
voltage source applies a second potential to the
auxiliary electrodes. The apparatus includes a piezoelectric or thermal actuator for expelling ink from the
nozzle towards a target zone on a substrate, the ink
comprising a liquid vehicle and pigment particles
dispersed in the vehicle. At least the pigment
particles are electrically charged, typically due to the
applied potentials. In one embodiment, an auxiliary
electrode is disposed coaxially around the electrode
formed by the nozzle. In another embodiment, an
auxiliary electrode located beyond the nozzle, on a
common axis with the electrode formed by the
nozzle. The configuration of the nozzle, the auxiliary
electrodes, and the values of the first and second
potentials are selected to cause pigment particles to
be concentrated in the target zone, so that a quantity
of the pigment particles is deposited in the target
zone having a higher concentration than the
concentration of the pigment particles in the ink. The
invention extends to a method of depositing ink on a
substrate.
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21: 2010/08653. 22: 2009/05/27. 43: 2012/01/12
51: F03B; F03D
71: VINDTEK TÓRSHAVN APS
72: LARSEN, HELGI, MÜLLER, JAN ALLAN,
LARSEN, LARS
33: DK 31: PA 2008 00723 32: 2008-05-27
54: BLADE FOR A ROTOR OF A WIND OR
WATER TURBINE
00: The present invention relates to a blade for a rotor of
a wind turbine, which rotor comprises a hub, from
which hub at least one blade extends substantially
radially, which blade comprises a root area closest
to the hub, which blade comprises a transition area
away from the hub, which blade further comprises at
least a first airfoil. The scope of the invention can be
fulfilled by blades comprising at least one
longitudinal channel, which channel has an inlet
opening in the front of the airfoil, which channel has
an outlet opening at the backside of the air foil,
which channel opening area is decreasing from the
inlet opening to the outlet opening. Hereby, it is
achieved that in the channel there is an increasing
speed of the air which is flowing through that
channel which will lead to increasing the power
produced from the wind surrounding the blade.
21: 2010/08668 22: 22/11/2010 43: 03/11/2011
51: C12N, C12P
71: EVOGENE LTD
72: RONEN GIL, GOLD EVGENIA, AYAL
SHARON, EMMANUEL EYAL, DIBER ALEX,
VINOCUR BASIA JUDITH, GANG MICHAEL,
HERSCHKOVITZ YOAV, NEVO INBAR, DIMET
DOTAN, IDAN ANAT
33: US 31: 61/071.885 32: 2008/05/22
54: ISOLATED POLYNUCLEOTIDES AND
POLYPEPTIDES AND METHODS OF USING
SAME FOR INCREASING PLANT UTILITY
00: 57: Provided are isolated polypeptides comprising
the amino acid sequence at least 80% homologous
to SEQ ID NO:68, 51-66, 69-100, 379-656, 707-715,
720-723, 742-754, 764-771 or 772 with the proviso
that the amino acid sequence is not as set forth by
SEQ ID NO: 765 or 771, isolated polynucleotides
comprising the nucleic acid sequence at least 80%
identical to SEQ ID NOs:18, 1-16, 19-50, 101-378,
657-672, 674-706, 716-719, 724-741 and 755-763
with the proviso that the nucleic acid sequence is not
as set forth by SEQ ID NO:756 or 762, and isolated
polynucleotides selected from the group consisting
of SEQ ID NOs:779-792 and methods of using same
for increasing oil content, yield, growth rate,
biomass, vigor, abiotic stress tolerance and/or
nitrogen use efficiency of a plant.
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21: 2010/08680. 22: 2009/06/04. 43: 2011/12/09
51: A61K; A61P
71: PFEINSMITH S.A. (PTY) LTD
72: MEDLEN, CONSTANCE ELIZABETH,
FERNANDES, ANTONIO CELESTINO, LEIVERS,
STEPHEN
33: ZA 31: 2008/04901 32: 2008-06-05
54: FULVIC ACID AND ANTIBIOTIC
COMBINATION
00: This invention relates to a fulvic acid and antibiotic
combination for use in the treatment of various
diseases and conditions. The invention further
relates to the use of the combination for the
treatment of various diseases and conditions,
including bacterial infection. In particular, the
bacteria are antibiotic resistant bacteria.
21: 2010/08695 22: 03/12/2010 43: 03/11/2011
51: A61B, A61M
71: HYPOSAFE INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD
72: GARBER JARROD and MILLER ROY
33: ZA 31: 2008/02128 32: 2008/05/06
54: HYPODERMIC NEEDLE PROTECTOR
00: 57: A hypodermic needle protector (10) comprising:
a sleeve having an open end (30) to accom-modate
a needle assembly (22,24) and a portion of a syringe
cylinder (18) and a closed end (32) that has an
opening (34) to receive a needle (22) of a needle
assembly (22,24) there through a positioning
member (44) within the sleeve, the positioning
member (44) having an opening to engage the
needle assembly (22,24) and the sleeve having at
least one formation for releasably engaging the
positioning member (44) and - a biasing member
(48) situated in the sleeve between the positioning
member and the closed end (32) of the sleeve. In
use, counter-pressure exerted by the patent's skin
against the closed end (32) causes the positioning
member (44) to be rotatably released from the
formation thereby releasing the sleeve from the
operative position and biases it to the rest position.
The sleeve is biased to cover the needle (22) to the
extent that the needle is withdrawn from the patient.
21: 2010/08753. 22: 2009/06/08. 43: 2011/12/07
51: A45B
71: ELDER, JAMES C
72: ELDER, JAMES C
33: US 31: 12/466,476 32: 2009-05-15
33: US 31: 61/131,367 32: 2008-06-09
54: PORTABLE SUN AND WEATHER SHELTER
00: A portable sun and weather shelter is provided. The
shelter comprises an umbrella foldable between
open and closed positions. The umbrella has a
center post, a canopy, and a frame to fold the
canopy up and down. A pair of wings are attached to
the perimeter edge of the canopy and can be
extended outwardly beyond the canopy so as to
increase the coverage area of the shelter so as to
protect two or more people from the sun and rain.
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21: 2010/08788. 22: 2009/06/11. 43: 2011/12/13
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: SHIONOGI & CO., LTD.
72: HORI, AKIHIRO, YONEZAWA, SHUJI,
FUJIKOSHI, CHIAKI, MATSUMOTO, SAE,
KOORIYAMA, YUUJI, UENO, TATSUHIKO, KATO,
TERUKAZU
33: JP 31: 2008-154990 32: 2008-06-13
33: JP 31: 2008-271689 32: 2008-10-22
33: JP 31: 2009-103616 32: 2009-04-22
54: SULFUR-CONTAINING HETEROCYCLIC
DERIVATIVE HAVING B-SECRETASE-INHIBITING
ACTIVITY
00: Disclosed are: a compound represented by formula
(I), a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of the
compound, or a solvate of the compound or the
pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; and others,
which can be used as therapeutic agents for
diseases induced by the production, secretion and/or
deposition of amyloid-ß protein. [In the formula, the
ring A represents a carbocyclic group which may
have a substituent, or a heterocyclic group which
1
may have a substituent; R represents a lower alkyl
2a
which may have a substituent, or the like; R and
2b
R independently represent a hydrogen, a lower
alkyl which may have a substituent, or the like; and
3a
3c
R and R independently represent a hydrogen, a
halogen, a hydroxy, a lower alkyl which may have a
substituent, or the like.]
21: 2010/08793. 22: 2009/06/16. 43: 2011/12/13
51: C10J; B01J; F23C
71: IHI CORPORATION
72: SUDA, TOSHIYUKI, TAKAFUJI, MAKOTO
33: JP 31: 2008-162825 32: 2008-06-23
54: RISER TOP STRUCTURE FOR CIRCULATING
FLUIDIZED BED GASIFICATION FURNACE
00: Disclosed is a riser top structure in which a lateral
duct (15) for providing a connection between a riser
(1) and a cyclone separator (2) comprises an
introduction part (16) at the connection with the riser
(1), said introduction part (16) having the same
cross-sectional area as the riser (1), and a
constriction part (17) between the introduction part
(16) and the cyclone separator (2), the crosssectional area of the constriction part (17) steadily
decreasing from the introduction part (16) towards
the cyclone separator (2) so as to be able to
increase the flow speed of combustion gas.
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21: 2010/08794. 22: 2009/06/08. 43: 2011/12/13
51: E21B
71: ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB
72: BROSTRÖM, JOHAN
33: SE 31: 0801522-4 32: 2008-06-27
54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CORE DRILLING
00: A method in core drilling, wherein a tubular drill bit
(8) being arranged at the end of a tubular drill string
(6) is driven under rotation against a material
intended for drilling, and wherein for the purpose of
core retrieving, a tool (17, 20) is brought inside the
drill string to an operative position in the area of the
drill bit. Acoustic vibrations (24, 25) from the drill
string are sensed when the tool is brought to its
operative position, sensed acoustic vibrations are
analysed for detecting the occurrence of acoustic
vibrations characteristic for when the tool has
reached its operative position, and an output signal
is emitted when the occurrence of vibrations
characteristic of when the tool has reached its
operative position has been detected. The invention
also concerns a device and a drill rig.
21: 2010/08838. 22: 2009/06/02. 43: 2011/12/09
51: A61K; A61P; C07D
71: ZALICUS PHARMACEUTICALS LTD
72: CHAKKA, NAGASREE, PAJOUHESH,
HASSAN, KAUL, RAMESH, DING, YANBING, ZHU,
YONGBAO, ZHANG, LINGYUN, GRIMWOOD,
MIKE, TAN, JASON, ZHOU, YUANXI
33: US 31: 12/420,793 32: 2009-04-08
33: US 31: 61/058,179 32: 2008-06-02
54: N-PIPERIDINYL ACETAMIDE DERIVATIVES
AS CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS
00: Methods and compounds effective in ameliorating
conditions characterized by unwanted calcium
channel activity, particularly unwanted T-type
calcium channel activity, are disclosed Specifically, a
series of compounds which are N-piperidinyl
acetamide derivatives as shown in formula (1) are
disclosed as calcium ion channel activating
modulators Compositions comprising these
compounds and the use of these compounds in the
treatment or prevention of conditions such as obesity
are also disclosed.
21: 2010/08839. 22: 2009/06/09. 43: 2011/12/09
51: A61K; A61P
71: VIVUS, INC.
72: NAJARIAN, THOMAS, TAM, PETER Y,
WILSON, LELAND F
33: US 31: 12/135,953 32: 2008-06-09
54: LOW DOSE TOPIRAMATE/PHENTERMINE
COMPOSITION AND METHODS OF USE
THEREOF
00: A method for effecting weight loss by administering a
combination of topiramate and phentermine is
provided. The phentermine is generally administered
in immediate release form, in a daily dose in the
range of 2 mg to 8 mg, in combination with a daily
dose of topiramate selected to prevent the loss of
effectiveness of phentermine alone. Methods for
treating obesity, conditions associated with obesity,
and other indications are also provided, as are
compositions and dosage forms containing low
doses of phentermine and topiramate, e.g., 3.75 mg
phentermine and 23 mg topiramate.
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21: 2010/08840. 22: 2009/06/09. 43: 2011/12/08
51: A61K; A61P
71: VIVUS, INC.
72: NAJARIAN, THOMAS, TAM, PETER Y,
WILSON, LELAND F
33: US 31: 12/135,953 32: 2008-06-09
54: ESCALATING DOSING REGIMEN FOR
EFFECTING WEIGHT LOSS AND TREATING
OBESITY
00: The present invention is drawn to novel topiramate
compositions as well as methods for effecting weight
loss, e.g., in the treatment of obesity and related
conditions, including conditions associated with
and/or caused by obesity per se. The present
invention features an escalating dosing regimen
adapted for the administration of topiramate and
optionally a sympathomimetic agent such as
phentermine or bupropion, in the treatment of
obesity and related conditions.
21: 2010/08872. 22: 2009/05/15. 43: 2011/12/12
51: H02K
71: JEUMONT ELECTRIC
72: LALOY, DANIEL, LEGOIX, GUY, AMMAR,
BRAHIM
33: FR 31: 0853243 32: 2008-05-19
54: ROTOR FOR A MULTIPOLAR
SYNCHRONOUS ELECTRIC MACHINE WITH
SALIENT POLES
00: The invention relates to a rotor for a multipolar
synchronous electric machine that comprises a
plurality of salient poles (10), each salient pole (10)
being surrounded by an induction coil (13), and a
ring (4) comprising said plurality of salient poles (10),
wherein said rotor is characterised in that each
salient pole (10) comprises: a pole body (1)
connected to said ring (4); two removable pole horns
(2a, 2b) facing each other on either side of the pole
body; front parts provided along the ends of said
pole body (1) for radially maintaining said induction
coil (13) in the transverse portion thereof; said pole
body (1) including two slots (6a) formed on either
side of the pole body (1) and having a shape
adapted for receiving said pole horns (2a, 2b), and
said front parts (5) blocking the movements of said
pole horns (2a, 2b) in said slots (6a).
21: 2010/08882. 22: 2009/05/26. 43: 2011/12/12
51: C02F
71: DOBER CHEMICAL CORPORATION
72: KELLY, DENNIS R, LITTLE, DAVID ALAN,
SUNDARAM, MAGESH
33: US 31: 12/154,899 32: 2008-05-27
54: CONTROLLED RELEASE OF
MICROBIOCIDES
00: A container for releasing a microbiocide component
into a liquid composition susceptible to unwanted
microbial growth (LCMG) includes a LCMG
impermeable casing separate and apart from an
internal combustion engine filter housing, and having
a hollow interior and at least one opening. A
microbiocide component, for example, at least one
LCMG-soluble microbiocide, as the only active
material located in the hollow interior. At least one
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liquid permeable element, for example, a membrane
member, is provided at or near an opening in the
casing and is effective to provide for release of
microbiocide component into the LCMG. Methods of
releasing microbiocide component into LCMGs are
also provided.
21: 2010/08913. 22: 2009/06/04. 43: 2011/12/12
51: B01D; C02F
71: VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS &
TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT
72: ZHAO, HONG, BROCKMANN, MARTIN,
MOESLANG, HERIBERT, SCHNUELL, DIETMAR,
THAURE, DAVID, GIRODET, PIERRE
33: US 31: 12/135,394 32: 2008-06-09
54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TREATING
WATER AND UTILIZING A MEMBRANE
FILTERING SYSTEM
00: Biologically treated wastewater is directed as mixed
liquor from the treatment tank to a bottom portion of
a downstream filtration tank having at least one
submerged membrane module that extends across
substantially the entire cross sectional area of the
filtration tank Mixed liquor is directed from the bottom
of the filtration tank upwardly into the membrane
module such that substantially all of the mixed liquor
received in the bottom of the filtration tank flows
through the membrane module, producing a
permeate stream The remaining mixed liquor from
the membrane module is recirculated to the
treatment tank Once the mixed liquor in the filtration
tank makes one pass through the membrane module
the mixed liquor is recycled back to the treatment
tank and generally not permitted to be recycled back
through the membrane module without first returning
to the treatment tank.
21: 2010/08958. 22: 2009/07/14. 43: 2011/12/20
51: C02F
71: INDUSTRIE DE NORA S.P.A.
72: BENEDETTO, MARIACHIARA, GULLÁ,
ANDREA FRANCESCO
33: IT 31: MI 2008 A 001282 32: 2008-07-15
54: METHOD FOR TREATING INDUSTRIAL
WASTEWATERS
00: There is disclosed a treatment process of wastes
containing organic molecules with electronwithdrawing groups on conjugated unsaturated
bonds, for instance belonging to aromatic rings. The
process comprises an electrochemical reduction
step and a simultaneous or subsequent oxidation
step, optionally also of electrochemical nature.
21: 2010/08959. 22: 2009/07/19. 43: 2011/12/21
51: G06Q; G06F
71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
72: PROBST, DAVID
33: US 31: 12/188,968 32: 2008-08-08
54: FLOW TRACKING OF ENVIRONMENTAL
SUBSTANCES
00: An environmental tracking system provides facilities
for modeling the processes of an organization that
have an impact on the environment. The
environmental tracking system allows each process
to be modeled by its input substances and its
resulting output substances. The environmental
tracking system allows links to be established
between the processes, such as indicating a source
process and a destination process for a substance.
Each process performs a conversion of input
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substances to output substances in accordance with
conversion parameters specified for the process.
Once the model of the processes of an organization
is established, the environmental tracking system
can track the flow of substances through the
organization based on the model.
21: 2010/08962. 22: 2009/07/01. 43: 2012/01/05
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: GENENTECH, INC.
72: PRICE, STEPHEN, GANCIA, EMANUELA,
HEALD, ROBERT ANDREW, JACKSON, PHILIP
33: US 31: 61/077,432 32: 2008-07-01
54: ISOINDOLONE DERIVATIVES AS MEK
KINASE INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF USE
00: The invention relates to isoindoloncs of formula, (I)
with anti-cancer and/or anti- inflammatory activity
and more specifically with MEK kinase inhibitory
activity. The invention provides compositions and
methods useful for inhibiting abnormal cell growth,
treating a hyperproliferative disorder, or treating an
inflammatory disease in a mammal. The invention
also relates to methods of using the compounds
forin vitro, in situ, andin vivodiagnosis or treatment of
mammalian cells, or associated pathological
conditions.
21: 2010/08963. 22: 2009/07/01. 43: 2012/01/05
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: GENENTECH, INC.
72: PRICE, STEPHEN, LYSSIKATOS, JOSEPH,
SAVY, PASCAL PIERRE, HEALD, ROBERT
ANDREW, JACKSON, PHILIP
33: US 31: 61/077,426 32: 2008-07-01
54: BICYCLIC HETEROCYCLES AS MEK KINASE
INHIBITORS
00: The invention relates to bicyclic heterocycles of
formulae I and II with anti-cancer and/or antiinflammatory activity and more specifically with MEK
kinase inhibitory activity. The invention provides
compositions and methods useful for inhibiting
abnormal cell growth, treating a hyperproliferative
disorder, or treating an inflammatory disease in a
mammal. The invention also relates to methods of
using the compounds for in vitro, in situ, and in vivo
diagnosis or treatment of mammalian cells, or
associated pathological conditions.
21: 2010/08965. 22: 2009/06/23. 43: 2011/12/21
51: A61K; A61Q: C11D
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: RAGHAVACHARI, RAJAN, HOPTROFF,
MICHAEL JOHN, LEOPOLDINO, SÉRGIO
ROBERTO, MANTHENA, VAMSI KRISHNA,
PEDRO, ANDRÉ MESSIAS KRELL, PLUMMER,
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CHRISTOPHER, STEVENS, DEBORAH, TRIVELIN,
LUCIANO AUGUSTO
33: IN 31: 1440/MUM/2008 32: 2008-07-10
54: A PERSONAL WASH COMPOSITION
00: The present invention relates to personal wash
compositions. The personal wash composition
according to the invention comprises: (i) 10% to 55%
Total Fatty Matter; and (ii) 0.1 wt% to 1.2 wt%
chelating agent. The personal wash compositions
according to the invention exhibit relatively high
antibacterial activity.
21: 2010/08968. 22: 2009/06/12. 43: 2011/12/21
51: C07D; A61K
71: KOREA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY, HANMI HOLDINGS CO., LTD.
72: KIM, MAENG SUP, LEE, GWAN SUN, KIM,
DONG JIN, YOO, KYUNG HO, BYUN, JI HUN, KIM,
YOUNGSOO, KIM, HYE YUN, AHN, YOUNG GIL,
LEE, JI HOON, LEE, MYOUNG-HWAN, HWANG,
HANA, RYU, JIYEON
33: KR 31: 10-2008-0055307 32: 2008-06-12
54: STYRYLBENZOFURAN DERIVATIVES AS
INHIBITORS FOR BETA-AMYLOID FIBRIL
FORMATION AND PREPARATION METHOD
THEREOF
00: The present invention relates to a novel compound
which efficiently inhibits the formation of betaamyloid fibrils in the brain to be useful for preventing
or treating a degenerative brain disease, a method
for preparing same, and a pharmaceutical
composition comprising same as an active
ingredient.
21: 2010/09005. 22: 2009/05/28. 43: 2012/01/05
51: A61K; A61P
71: PANACEA BIOTEC LIMITED
72: JAIN, RAJESH, SINGH, SUKHJEET, BHASIN,
SHILPA
33: IN 31: 1312/Del/2008 32: 2008-05-30
54: COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING EUPHORBIA
PROSTRATA AND PROCESS OF PREPARATION
THEREOF
00: Oral pharmaceutical compositions comprising dry
extract ofEuphorbia prostratafrom about 0.1% to
about 99% by weight wherein the effective average
particle size of the dry extract ofEuphorbia
prostratais not more than about 500 microns with
pharmaceutically acceptable excipient(s) and
process(s) for the preparation of such compositions
useful for the treatment of anorectal disease and
colonic diseases such as hemorrhoids, fissures,
cracks, fistulas, abscesses, inflammatory bowel
disease and the like are provided. Further, the
pharmaceutical compositions of the present
invention provides for the administration of a
therapeutically and/or prophylactically effective
amount of theEuphorbia prostratawherein the
compositions possess properties to control
inflammation, prevent capillary bleeding and fragility
in mammalians, particularly human beings.
Preferably the compositions of the present invention
are in the form of tablets, minitablets, powders,
capsules, pellets, granules, beads, compacts and
the like. The present invention also provides and
prophylactic and/or therapeutic methods of using
such compositions for the treatment of anorectal
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diseases including hemorrhoids and colonic
diseases.
21: 2010/09008. 22: 2009/06/04. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61M
71: CAREFUSION 2200, INC.
72: KORNEFF, NEIL ALEX, MANSOUR, KHALID
SAID, ZOLLINGER, CHRISTOPHER JESSE
33: US 31: 12/133,958 32: 2008-06-05
54: HEAT AND MOISTURE EXCHANGE UNIT
00: A heat and moisture exchange (HME) unit (50)
including a housing (52), a heat and moisture
retaining media (HM media) (54), and a valve
mechanism (56). The housing (52) forms an
intermediate section (62) extending between two
ports (58,60), and defining first and second flow
paths. The HM media (54) is maintained along the
first flow path. The valve mechanism (56) includes
an obstruction member (100) movably retained
within the housing (52) and transitionable between
opposing, first and second maximum points of travel.
At the first maximum point of travel, the obstruction
member (100) closes the second flow path to permit
airflow through only the first flow path. At the second
maximum point of travel, the obstruction member
(100) permits airflow through both of the first and
second flow paths. The HME unit (50) is simple to
use, yet provides an effective bypass state in which
airflow freely progresses around the HM media (54).
21: 2010/09010. 22: 2009/06/05. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61K; C07K
71: FUNDACIÓ PRIVADA INSTITUT DE RECERCA
HOSPITAL UNIVERSITARI VALL HEBRON,
FUNDACIÓ PRIVADA INSTITUCIÓ CATALANA DE
RECERCA I ESTUDIS AVANCATS, FUNDACIÓ
PRIVADA INSTITUT D'INVESTIGACIÓ
ONCOLÒGICA DE VALL HEBRON
72: ARRIBAS LÓPEZ, JOAQUIN, PEDERSEN, KIM,
ANGELLINI, PIER-DAVIDE, PARRA PALAU,
JOSEP LLUIS, LAOS, SIRLE, BASELGA TORRES,
JOSÉ
33: ES 31: P200801652 32: 2008-06-08
54: METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING CANCERS
EXPRESSING THE HER2 RECEPTOR OR ITS
TRUNCATED VARIANTS
00: The present invention relates to a method of
diagnosis and therapy of cancers expressing the
HER2 receptor. The invention provides antibodies or
fragments thereof that recognises an epitope of a
HER2 receptor truncated form, said epitope being
defined by a sequence included in SEQ ID NO: 2.
The invention also provides a method of cancer
diagnosis, which comprises the detection of the
presence of the HER2 receptor truncated form
consisting of the amino acid sequence SEQ JD NO:
1 in a patient sample.
21: 2010/09011. 22: 2009/06/10. 43: 2012/01/05
51: B29C; B65D
71: TETRA LAVAL HOLDINGS & FINANCE S.A.
72: ANDERSSON, PÄR, MÅNSSON, PATRIK,
BERG, HÅKAN, STILLERUD, LENNART
33: SE 31: 0801433-4 32: 2008-06-19
54: A METHOD AND AN APPARATUS FOR
INJECTION MOULDING TO MANUFACTURE A
PACKAGING CONTAINER
00: A method, in a packing and filling machine, of
manufacturing a packaging container from a
packaging laminate sleeve (10) with at least one
inner layer of thermoplastic, the packaging
container, in addition to the packaging laminate
sleeve, including a shoulder portion connected to the
packaging laminate sleeve and a neck portion
connected to the shoulder portion, with associated
pouring aperture, comprising the steps of: disposing the packaging laminate sleeve (10) in
association with an inner moulding tool, - disposing
an outer moulding tool outside the inner moulding
tool for forming a cavity between the moulding tools,
the cavity having a volume exceeding the volume of
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the packaging part which is to be injection moulded,
- injecting at least one melt of a first material into the
cavity, and characterised by the steps of: - disposing
the neck portion of the packaging container between
said inner and outer moulding tools, in contact with
the cavity, - compressing the moulding tools until the
melt fills out the cavity and fuses together with the
neck and a portion of the inner layer of thermoplastic
located at the end of the packaging laminate sleeve,
- opening the moulding tools and displacing the
packaging container further to additional processing.
21: 2010/09014. 22: 2009/06/04. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61M
71: CAREFUSION 2200, INC.
72: KORNEFF, NEIL ALEX, PIERRO, BRIAN
WILLIAM, MANSOUR, KHALID SAID
33: US 31: 12/133,976 32: 2008-06-05
54: HEAT AND MOISTURE EXCHANGE UNIT
WITH CHECK VALVE
00: An HME unit (50) including a housing (52) an HME
media (54), and a check valve assembly (56). The
housing (52) forms a first port (58), a second port
(60), and an intermediate section (62) defining first
and second flow paths fluidly connecting the first
(58) and second ports. The HM media (54) is
maintained within the intermediate section (62) along
the second flow path. The check valve assembly
(56) includes an obstruction member (80) movably
positioned within the intermediate section (62) to
selectively provide opened and closed positions. In
the opened position, the first flow path is open
relative to the obstruction member (80). In the closed
position, the obstruction member (80) closes the first
flow path. In one mode, the obstruction member (80)
transitions to the opened position in response to gas
flow in a flow direction from the second port (60)
toward the first port (58), and transitions to the'
closed position in response to gas flow in an
opposite flow direction.
21: 2010/09015. 22: 2009/06/15. 43: 2011/12/21
51: C12Q
71: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND,
GALWAY
72: MAHER, MAJELLA, BARRY, THOMAS
GERARD, MARCIN, JANKIEWICZ, O'CONNOR,
LOUISE, TUITE, NINA, LAHIFF, SINEAD, SMITH,
TERRY JAMES
33: IE 31: 2008/0490 32: 2008-06-13
54: EIF2 GAMMA GENE AS A DIAGNOSTIC
TARGET FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF FUNGAL
AND YEAST SPECIES
00: The current invention relates to a diagnostic kit for a
yeast or fungal species comprising at least one
oligonucleotide probe capable of binding to at least a
portion of the eIF2y gene or its corresponding
mRNA.
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21: 2010/09016. 22: 2009/06/15. 43: 2012/01/05
51: C12Q
71: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND,
GALWAY
72: MAHER, MAJELLA, BARRY, THOMAS
GERARD, O'CONNOR, LOUISE, TUITE, NINA,
LAHIFF, SINEAD, SMITH, TERRY JAMES,
JANKIEWICZ, MARCIN
33: IE 31: 2008/0486 32: 2008-06-13
54: ACE2 AS A TARGET GENE FOR THE
MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF YEAST AND
FUNGAL SPECIES
00: The present invention relates to nucleic acid primers
and probes for use in the identification of one or
more yeast species. More specifically the invention
relates to the Ace2 gene, the corresponding RNA,
specific probes, primers and oligonucleotides related
thereto and their use in diagnostic assays to detect
and / or discriminate between yeast species.
21: 2010/09017. 22: 2009/06/15. 43: 2011/12/21
51: C12Q
71: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND,
GALWAY
72: MAHER, MAJELLA, BARRY, THOMAS
GERARD, O'CONNOR, LOUISE, TUITE, NINA,
LAHIFF, SINEAD, SMITH, TERRY JAMES,
JANKIEWICZ, MARCIN
33: IE 31: 2008/0487 32: 2008-06-13
54: SWI5 GENE AS A DIAGNOSTIC TARGET FOR
THE IDENTIFICATION OF FUNGAL AND YEAST
SPECIES
00: The invention relates to the SWI5 gene, the
corresponding RNA, specific probes, primers and
oligonucleotides related thereto and their use in
diagnostic assays to detect and/or discriminate
between fungal and yeast species.
21: 2010/09030 22: 15/12/2010 43: 04/11/2011
51: A61K, C12N, A61P
71: PLURISTEAM LTD
72: MEIRON MORAN
33: US 31: 61/071,944 32: 2008/05/27
54: METHODS OF TREATING INFLAMMATORY
COLON DISEASE
00: -
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57: A method of treating ulcerative colitis or Crohn‟s
disease in a subject in need thereof is disclosed.
The method comprising administering to the subject
a therapeutically effective amount of adherent cells
from a placenta or adipose tissue, thereby treating
the ulcerative colitis or Crohn‟s disease.
21: 2010/09072. 22: 2009/05/19. 43: 2012/01/05
51: A61K
71: SEOL, HYUN UK, YUHAN CORPORATION
72: SEOL, HYUN UK, LEE, YOUNG SUNG, KIM,
YOUNG HUN, KIM, KYEONG BAE, SEO, JEONG
MIN, AHN, KYOUNG KYU
33: KR 31: 10-2008-0046199 32: 2008-05-19
54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR THE
TREATMENT OF PREMATURE EJACULATION
00: The present invention provides an oral
pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of
premature ejaculation, and the composition provides
the effective and excellent treatment of premature
ejaculation as well as reduced side effects like
nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, sedation effect,
awakening effect, and weight-loss etc.
21: 2010/09073. 22: 2009/06/17. 43: 2012/01/03
51: C07D
71: TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY
LIMITED
72: KUROITA, TAKANOBU, IMAEDA, YASUHIRO,
IWANAGA, KOUICHI, TAYA, NAOHIRO,
TOKUHARA, HIDEKAZU, FUKASE, YOSHIYUKI
33: JP 31: 2008-161049 32: 2008-06-19
33: JP 31: 2009-004882 32: 2009-01-13
54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND AND USE
THEREOF
00: Compounds represented by the formulas (I) (II)
wherein each symbol is as defined in the
specification, and a prodrug thereof have a superior
renin inhibitory activity, and are useful as agents for
the prophylaxis or treatment of hypertension, various
organ damages attributable to hypertension and the
like.
21: 2010/09080. 22: 2009/07/15. 43: 2011/12/21
51: G02C; A61F
71: ALCON, INC.
72: KARAKELLE, MUTLU, SIMPSON, MICHAEL J,
HONG, XIN, ZHANG, XIAOXIAO, CHOI, MYOUNGTAEK, ZHANG, YAN
33: US 31: 61/080,790 32: 2008-07-15
54: EXTENDED DEPTH OF FOCUS (EDOF) LENS
TO INCREASE PSEUDO-ACCOMMODATION BY
UTILIZING PUPIL DYNAMICS
00: In one aspect, the present invention provides an
ophthalmic lens (e.g., an IOL) that includes an optic
having an anterior surface and a posterior surface
disposed about an optical axis. At least one of the
surfaces (e.g., the anterior surface) has a profile
characterized by superposition of a base profile and
an auxiliary profile. The auxiliary profile can include
an inner region, an outer region and a transition
region between the inner and the outer regions,
where an optical path difference across the transtion
region (i.e., the optical path difference between the
inner and the outer radial boundaries of the
transition region) corresponds to a non-integer
fraction (e.g., 1/2) of a design wavelength (e.g., a
wavelength of about 550 nm).
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33: US 31: 61/080,944 32: 2008-07-15
54: ANTHRACYCLINE DERIVATIVE
CONJUGATES, PROCESS FOR THEIR
PREPARATION AND THEIR USE AS ANTITUMOR
COMPOUNDS
00: The present invention relates to conjugates of
therapeutically useful anthracyclines with carriers
such as polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies,
proteins or peptides of natural or synthetic origin;
methods for their preparation, pharmaceutical
composition containing them and use thereof in
treating certain mammalian tumors.
21: 2010/09083. 22: 2009/06/18. 43: 2012/01/17
51: A01N
71: EURAND INC
72: VENKATESH, GOPI, CLEVENGER, JAMES M,
GRINSTEAD, TIMOTHY
33: US 31: 61/074,464 32: 2008-06-20
54: PREPARATION OF CONTROLLED RELEASE
SKELETAL MUSCLE RELAXANT DOSAGE
FORMS
00: The present invention is directed to a method of
preparing an extended release pharmaceutical
composition comprising cyclobenzaprine, comprising
coating inert particles with a cyclobenzaprinecontaining a drug layering composition to form IR
beads, then coating the IR beads with an extendedrelease coating to form ER beads.
21: 2010/09122. 22: 2009/07/14. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A61K; A61P
71: GENENTECH, INC., NERVIANO MEDICAL
SCIENCES S.R.L.
72: CARUSO, MICHELE, FLYGARE, JOHN A,
BERIA, ITALO, POLAKIS, PAUL, SPENCER,
SUSAN D, POLSON, ANDREW, VALSASINA,
BARBARA, LUPI, VITTORIA, PEREGO, RITA,
SALSA, MATTEO
21: 2010/09123. 22: 2009/07/17. 43: 2011/12/22
51: C07C; A61K; A61P; C07D
71: H. LUNDBECK A/S
72: LI, GUIYING, DOLLER, DARIO, GRENON,
MICHEL, WHITE, ANDREW D, GUO, MAOJUN,
MA, GIL, JIMENEZ, HERMOGENES N
33: US 31: 61/083,563 32: 2008-07-25
33: US 31: 61/160,804 32: 2009-03-17
54: ADAMANTYL DIAMIDE DERIVATIVES AND
USES OF SAME
00: The present invention provides adamantyl-diamide
1
2
derivatives of formula (I): wherein R and R are as
defined herein, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt
thereof; and pharmaceutical compositions and
methods using the same.
21: 2010/09126. 22: 2009/06/08. 43: 2011/12/22
51: C10G
71: UOP LLC
72: KOKAYEFF, PETER, PETRI, JOHN A
33: US 31: 12/165,499 32: 2008-06-30
54: THREE-PHASE HYDROPROCESSING
WITHOUT A RECYCLE GAS COMPRESSOR
00: In general, methods of hydroprocessing a
hydrocarbonaceous feed stock (12) are provided
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that do not use a costly recycle gas compressor, but
are still able to use the more efficient reaction
systems provided in a substantially three-phase
hydroprocessing zone (36). The method combines a
substantially liquid-phase hydroprocessing zone (20)
with the substantially three-phase hydroprocessing
zone (36) in a manner so that the hydrogen
requirements for both reaction zones (20, 36) can be
provided from an external source thereto without the
use of a hydrogen recycle or recycle gas
compressor to the substantially three-phase reaction
zone (36).
21: 2010/09128. 22: 2009/07/01. 43: 2012/01/03
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS
INCORPORATED
72: ZIMMERMANN, NICOLE, GROOTENHUIS,
PETER D J, WHITNEY, TARA, STAMOS, DEAN,
NUMA, MEHDI MICHEL DJAMEL, ANDERSON,
COREY DON
33: US 31: 61/077,220 32: 2008-07-01
54: HETEROCYCLIC DERIVATIVES AS
MODULATORS OF ION CHANNELS
00: The present invention relates to heterocyclic
derivatives useful as inhibitors of ion channels. The
invention also provides pharmaceutically acceptable
compositions comprising the compounds of the
invention and methods of using the compositions in
the treatment of various disorders.
21: 2010/09131. 22: 2009/11/19. 43: 2011/12/22
51: B22C; B22D
71: FOSECO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
72: FILIP, PETR, HRABINA, DAVID, BURNS,
MAIRTIN
33: EP 31: 09251029.6 32: 2009-04-01
54: MOULD FOR METAL CASTING AND METHOD
USING SAME
00: A mould for casting metal which allows solid
impurities to be removed from the molten metal. The
mould (50) has a cavity therein, said cavity having a
casting portion and contiguous therewith a running
system upstream of the casting portion, said running
system comprising an upstream inlet portion (58), a
downstream outlet portion (60) and a swirl chamber
(54) disposed between the inlet and outlet portions
(58, 60), wherein a filter (62) is provided at an
interface between the swirl chamber (54) and the
outlet portion (60). The application also relates to a
method for preparing the mould, a pattern for
preparing the mould, a housing for use in the mould
and a method for casting employing the mould.
21: 2010/09165. 22: 2010/12/21. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61K
71: PALATIN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
72: SHI, Yi-Qun, SHARMA, Shubh, D., YANG, Wei,
CHEN, Xin
33: US 31: 61/059,910 32: 2008-06-09
54: MELANOCORTIN RECEPTOR-SPECIFIC
PEPTIDES FOR TREATMENT OF SEXUAL
DYSFUNCTION
00: A melanocortin receptor agonist cyclic peptide of the
formula where R, x and y are as defined in the
specification, compositions and formulations
including the peptide of the foregoing formula, and
methods of preventing, ameliorating or treating
melanocortin receptor-mediated diseases,
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indications, conditions and syndromes, including
sexual dysfunction such as male erectile dysfunction
and female sexual dysfunction.
00: Isolated polynucleotides and polypeptides and
recombinant DNA constructs particularly useful for
altering root structure of plants, compositions (such
as plants or seeds) comprising these recombinant
DNA constructs, and methods utilizing these
recombinant DNA constructs. The recombinant DNA
construct comprises a polynucleotide operably linked
to a promoter functional in a plant, wherein said
polynucleotide encodes a polypeptide useful for
altering plant root architecture.
21: 2010/09171. 22: 2009/06/08. 43: 2012/01/05
51: A61K; A61P
71: SANOFI-AVENTIS
72: GAUDIN, CHRISTOPHE, HAMDANI, NACÉRA,
RADZIK, DAVIDE, VAN EICKELS, MARTIN
33: EP 31: 08290532.4 32: 2008-06-10
33: US 31: 61/060,260 32: 2008-06-10
54: DRONEDARONE FOR THE PREVENTION OF
CARDIOVERSION
00: Use of dronedarone for the preparation of a
medicament for use in the prevention of
cardioversion.
21: 2010/09172. 22: 2009/07/24. 43: 2011/12/22
51: C07K; A01H; C12N
71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC., E.
I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY
72: ALLEN, STEPHEN M, NIU, XIAOMU,
TARAMINO, GRAZIANA, SAKAI, HAJIME, TINGEY,
SCOTT V, TOMES, DWIGHT, LUCK, STANLEY
33: US 31: 61/083,288 32: 2008-07-24
54: PLANTS WITH ALTERED ROOT
ARCHITECTURE, RELATED CONSTRUCTS AND
METHODS INVOLVING GENES ENCODING REP2
POLYPEPTIDES AND HOMOLOGS THEREOF
21: 2010/09173. 22: 2009/05/21. 43: 2011/12/02
51: G02B
71: MATRIX ELECTRONIC MEASURING
PROPERTIES, LLC
72: STEVENS, GEORGE B, CLENDENING, GRADY
A, WATERS, WINDFLOWER, WEINTRAUB,
STEVEN, REDDEN, CARL, SRACK, ROBERT W,
SRACK, JANET M, REDDEN, WARREN
33: US 31: 12/125,794 32: 2008-05-22
33: US 31: 12/125,809 32: 2008-05-22
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54: STEREOSCOPIC MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
AND METHOD
00: A stereoscopic measurement system captures
stereo images and determines measurement
information for user-designated points within stereo
images. The system (100) comprises an image
capture device (106) for capturing stereo images of
an object (104). A processing system communicates
with the capture device to receive stereo images.
The processing system displays the stereo images
and allows a user to select one or more points within
the stereo image. The processing system processes
the designated points within the stereo images to
determine measurement information for the
designated points.
21: 2010/09174. 22: 2009/05/21. 43: 2011/12/22
51: G01C
71: MATRIX ELECTRONIC MEASURING
PROPERTIES, LLC
72: STEVENS, GEORGE B, CLENDENING, GRADY
A, WATERS, WINDFLOWER, WEINTRAUB,
STEVEN, REDDEN, CARL, SRACK, ROBERT W,
SRACK, JANET M, REDDEN, WARREN
33: US 31: 12/125,794 32: 2008-05-22
33: US 31: 12/125,801 32: 2008-05-22
54: STEREOSCOPIC MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
AND METHOD
00: A stereoscopic measurement system captures
stereo images and determines measurement
information for user-designated points within stereo
images. The system comprises an image capture
device (106) for capturing stereo images of an object
(104). A processing system communicates with the
capture device to receive stereo images. The
processing system displays the stereo images and
allows a user to select one or more points within the
stereo image. The processing system processes the
designated points within the stereo images to
determine measurement information for the
designated points.
21: 2010/09176. 22: 2009/07/17. 43: 2011/12/22
51: B65D
71: BRASILATA S.A. EMBALAGENS METÁLICAS
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72: SENE, ANTÔNIO ROBERTO, ÁLVARES,
ANTONIO CARLOS TEIXEIRA
33: BR 31: PI0802598-3 32: 2008-07-21
54: METALLIC LID FOR A CAN
00: The present lid (20) comprises a bottom wall (21)
incorporating a side wall (22) to be seated and
axially retained in the interior of a seat (S) defined by
an opening (14) of the can (10). The bottom wall (21)
comprises a peripheral annular portion (23)), a
median portion (24) and a rib portion (25) with the
approximate form of an inverted U and joining the
peripheral annular portion (23) and the median
portion (24). The median portion (24) comprises an
annular panel (24a) and a central panel (24b) joined
to each other by an axial step portion (24c), an outer
peripheral edge of the annular panel (24a) being
incorporated to the annular rib portion (25), said
axial step portion (24c) being constituted by a
material that is plastically deformed from the
adjacent annular panel portion (24a) and from the
central panel portion (24b).
the compounds of the invention and methods of
using the compositions in the treatment of various
diseases.
21: 2010/09178. 22: 2009/05/21. 43: 2011/12/21
51: G01B
71: MATRIX ELECTRONIC MEASURING
PROPERTIES, LLC
72: STEVENS, GEORGE B, CLENDENING, GRADY
A, WATERS, WINDFLOWER, WEINTRAUB,
STEVEN, REDDEN, CARL, SRACK, ROBERT W,
SRACK, JANET M, REDDEN, WARREN
33: US 31: 12/125,801 32: 2008-05-22
33: US 31: 12/125,809 32: 2008-05-22
54: STEREOSCOPIC MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
AND METHOD
00: A stereoscopic measurement system (100) captures
stereo images and determines measurement
information for user-designated points within stereo
images. The system (100) comprises an image
capture device (106) for capturing stereo images of
an object (104). A processing system (120)
communicates with the capture device to receive
stereo images. The processing system (120)
displays the stereo images and allows a user to
select one or more points within the stereo image.
The processing system (120) processes the
designated points within the stereo images to
determine measurement information for the
designated points.
21: 2010/09177. 22: 2009/06/16. 43: 2011/12/21
51: C07F; A61K; A61P
71: MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
72: MCCUBBIN, QUENTIN J, ELLIOTT, ERIC L,
FERDOUS, ABU J, KAUFMAN, MICHAEL J,
KOMAR, SONJA A, MAZAIK, DEBRA L, NGUYEN,
PHOUNG M, PALANIAPPAN, VAITHIANATHAN,
SKWIERCZYNSKI, RAYMOND D, TRUONG,
NOBEL T, VARGA, CSANAD M, ZAWANEH,
PETER N
33: US 31: 61/132,244 32: 2008-06-17
33: US 31: 61/211,499 32: 2009-03-31
54: BORONATE ESTER COMPOUNDS AND
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS THEREOF
00: The present invention provides novel compounds
useful as proteasome inhibitors. The invention also
provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising
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21: 2010/09225. 22: 2010/12/22. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61K, A61P
71: BAYER ANIMAL HEALTH GmbH
72: GREIF, Gisela, HARDER, Achim, BACH,
Thomas, PETRY, Gabriele, KRUEDEWAGEN, EvaMaria
33: DE 31: 10 2008 031 284.3 32: 2008-07-02
54: USE OF NIFURTIMOX FOR TREATING
GIARDIASIS
00: The present invention relates to the use of nifurtimox
for the treatment of giardiasis, particularly in dogs
and cats.
21: 2010/09179. 22: 2009/06/09. 43: 2012/01/24
51: A61M
71: CAREFUSION 2200, INC.
72: ELSAKKA, MAMDOUH, NG, HO-KIN
33: US 31: 12/135,888 32: 2008-06-09
54: INSTILLATION/ASPIRATION DEVICE
00: A three-in-one instillation aspiration device
configured for (i) instillation of a sampling fluid from a
sealed body, (ii) aspiration of the sampling fluid from
a target site with collected material into the sealed
body, and (iii) transport, without external exposure,
of the collected sample to a diagnostic site.
21: 2010/09226. 22: 2010/12/22. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61K, A61P
71: BAYER ANIMAL HEALTH GmbH
72: HARDER, Achim, GREIF, Gisela, FROYMAN,
Robrecht
33: DE 31: 10 2008 031 283.5 32: 2008-07-02
54: NIFURTIMOX FOR TREATING DISEASES
CAUSED BY TRICHOMONADIDA
00: The present invention relates to the use of nifurtimox
for the treatment of diseases caused by
trichomonadida, such as histomoniasis, particularly
in turkeys.
21: 2010/09235. 22: 2009/06/24. 43: 2012/01/03
51: B22D
71: NUCOR CORPORATION
72: BLEJDE, WALTER N, SCHLICHTING, MARK
33: US 31: 12/214,913 32: 2008-06-24
54: STRIP CASTING METHOD FOR
CONTROLLING EDGE QUALITY AND
APPARATUS THEREFOR
00: A method of continuously casting metal strip may
include assembling a pair of casting rolls having
casting surfaces laterally positioned to form a nip
there between through which thin cast strip may be
cast, a metal supply system capable of delivering
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molten steel above the nip, the casting rolls having a
crown shape so that edge portions of the cast strip
within 50 millimeters of edge of the cast strip have a
higher temperature than the cast strip in center
portions of the strip width and controlled edging up,
forming a casting pool of molten steel supported on
the casting surfaces above the nip and controlling
side dams adjacent the ends of the nip to confine the
casting pool, and forming a cast strip such that the
edge portions of the cast strip within 50 millimeters
of each edge of the cast strip is of a higher
temperature than the strip in the center portions of
the strip width.
21: 2010/09265. 22: 2009/05/26. 43: 2012/01/03
51: B01J
71: INNOVNANO-MATERIAIS AVANÇADOS, S.A.
72: CALADO DA SILVA, JOÃO MANUEL, DOS
SANTOS ANTUNES, ELSA MARISA
33: PT 31: 104085 32: 2008-05-27
54: NANOMETRIC-SIZED CERAMIC MATERIALS,
PROCESS FOR THEIR SYNTHESIS AND USES
THEREOF
00: The present invention concerns nanometric-sized
ceramic materials in the form of multiple crystalline
structures, composites, or solid solutions, the
process for their synthesis, and uses thereof. These
materials are mainly obtained by detonation of two
water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions, one of which is
prepared with precursors in order to present a
detonation regime with temperature lower than
2000°C, and they present a high chemical and
crystalline phase homogeneity, individually for each
particle, as well as a set of complementary
properties adjustable according to the final
applications, such as a homogeneous distribution of
the primary particles, very high chemical purity level,
crystallite size below 50 nm, surface areas by mass
unit between 25 and 500 m2/g, and true particle
densities higher than 98% of the theoretical density.
This set of characteristics makes this materials
particularly suitable for a vast range of applications
in the nanotechnology field, such as, for example,
nanocoatings, magnetic nanofluids, nanocatalysts,
nanosensors, nanopigments, nanoadditives, ultra
light nanocomposites, drug release nanoparticles,
nanomarkers, nanometric films, etc.
21: 2010/09266. 22: 2009/05/29. 43: 2012/01/03
51: B65D
71: AMORIM & IRMÃOS, S.A.
72: CABRAL, MIGUEL FREIRE DE
ALBUQUERQUE FERREIRA, ROSEIRA, ISABEL
MARIA RIBEIRO DE ALMEIDA DE LIMA, LOPES,
PAULO DINIS VALE, DUARTE, PEDRO NUNO
ESTEVES
33: PT 31: 104082 32: 2008-05-30
54: SEALING STOPPER FOR MANUAL
REMOVAL AND REINSERTION
00: Cork stopper comprising an upper member (1) or
head and a lower member (2) or body which are
integral into a single piece, wherein said head (1)
has an height of at least about 8 mm and the body
(2) is cylindrical and has a length of about 10 a 30
mm and diameter of about 21 to 26 mm. The head
diameter must be larger than body diameter by at
least about 3 mm. Said stopper, which may be
chamfered and has at least one cork disk in any end
thereof, may be used with wine and beverage
containers and is able to be reused manually only.
21: 2010/09267. 22: 2009/06/25. 43: 2012/01/03
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: SANOFI-AVENTIS, MITSUBISHI TANABE
PHARMA CORPORATION
72: LOCHEAD, ALISTAIR, SAADY, MOURAD,
YAICHE, PHILIPPE
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33: EP 31: 08 290 619.9 32: 2008-06-26
54: SUBSTITUTED N-OXIDE PYRAZINE
DERIVATIVES
00: A N-oxide pyrazine derivative represented by
formula (I) or a salt thereof, or a solvate thereof or a
hydrate thereof: (I) wherein: R1 represents a 4pyridine ring, a halogen atom; R2 represents a
hydrogen atom; R3 represents a hydrogen atom; R4
represents: a phenylCi-3alkyl group, this group being
optionally substituted; R5 represents a hydrogen
atom; in the form of a free base or of an addition salt
with an acid. Use in Therapy.
21: 2010/09268. 22: 2009/06/25. 43: 2012/01/03
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: SANOFI-AVENTIS, MITSUBISHI TANABE
PHARMA CORPORATION
72: LOCHEAD, ALISTAIR, SAADY, MOURAD,
YAICHE, PHILIPPE, ALMARIO GARCIA, ANTONIO
33: EP 31: 08 290 616.5 32: 2008-06-26
54: SUBSTITUTED TRICYCLIC DERIVATIVES
AGAINST NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES
00: Substituted Tricyclic Derivatives, Formula (I)
wherein: Z represents a bond, a carbonyl group, a
methylene group optionally substituted by one or two
groups chosen from a Ci-6 alkyl group, a hydroxyl
group, a C-I-6 alkoxy group; R1 represents a 4pyridine ring, a 4-pyrimidine ring; R2 represents a
hydrogen atom; R3 represents: a hydrogen atom; a
phenyl or a naphthyl group, these groups being
optionally substituted, a 5, 6 or 5-6 membered
heteroaromatic group, this group being optionally
substituted, n represents 0 to 3; m represents 0 to 1,
in form of a free base or of an addition salt with an
acid. Use in therapeutic
21: 2010/09270. 22: 2009/06/25. 43: 2012/01/03
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: SANOFI-AVENTIS, MITSUBISHI TANABE
PHARMA CORPORATION
72: LOCHEAD, ALISTAIR, YAICHE, PHILIPPE,
SAADY, MOURAD
33: EP 31: 08290618.1 32: 2008-06-26
54: SUBSTITUTED PYRIMIDO [2, 1-A]
ISOQUINOLIN-4-ONE DERIVATIVES
00: A pyrimido isoquinoline derivative represented by
formula (I): wherein: R1 represents a 4-pyridine ring
or a 4-pyrimidine ring; R2 represents a hydrogen
atom: R3 represents a hydrogen atom; R4
represents: a hydrogen atom; a halogen atom; R7,
RB, R9. R10 represent independently from each
other a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a C1-6alkoxy
group, a nitro, a hydroxyl or an amino; Formula (II)
represents a single or a double bond, in form of a
free base or of an addition salt with an acid. The
compounds of formula (I) are useful for the treatment
of neurodegenerative diseases caused by abnormal
activity of GSK3ß.
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21: 2010/09272. 22: 2009/06/25. 43: 2012/01/03
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: SANOFI-AVENTIS, MITSUBISHI TANABE
PHARMA CORPORATION
72: LOCHEAD, ALISTAIR, SAADY, MOURAD,
YAICHE, PHILIPPE, VACHE, JULIEN, FAYOL,
AUDE
33: EP 31: 08 290 615.7 32: 2008-06-26
54: SUBSTITUTED ALKYL PYRIMIDIN-4-ONE
DERIVATIVES
00: A pyrimidone derivative represented by formula (I) or
a salt thereof, or a solvate thereof or a hydrate
thereof (I), wherein, X represents a methylene, NH,
a nitrogen atom substituted by a C(O)-O- (C1-6-alkyl)
group; R1 represents a 2, 3 or 4-pyridine ring or a 2,
4 or 5-pyrimidine ring, the ring being optionally
substituted by a C1-6alkyl group, a C1-6alkoxy group
or a halogen atom; R2 represents a hydrogen atom,
a C1-6alkyl group or a halogen atom; R3 represents a
C1-6alkyl group optionally substituted, R4 represents
a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a hydroxyl group,
a C1-6alkyl group; m represents 1 to 2 when X is a
methylene or m represents 2 when X is NH, a
nitrogen atom substituted by a C(O)-O-(C1-6-alkyl)
group; in the form of a free base or of an addition
salt with an acid. Use in therapeutic
21: 2010/09274. 22: 2009/06/24. 43: 2012/01/06
51: C12P; C13D; C13G
71: DEDINI S/A. INDÚSTRIAS DE BASE
72: BOSCARIOL, FERNANDO CESAR,
MANTELATTO, PAULO EDUARDO, GURGEL,
MARCÍLIO NOGUEIRA DO AMARAL, YAMAKAWA,
CELINA KIYOMI, OLIVÉRIO, JOSÉ LUIZ, CÉSAR,
ANTÔNIO ROGÉRIO PEREIRA
33: BR 31: PI0802631-9 32: 2008-06-27
33: BR 31: PI0805706-0 32: 2008-12-09
54: PROCESS FOR THE RECOVERY OF WATER
AND ENERGY FROM THE PROCESSING OF
SUGAR CANE IN SUGAR AND ETHANOL
PRODUCTION MILLS
00: A process is proposed for recovery of water in the
sugar cane processing in production mills of sugar
and alcohol or only alcohol (ethanol). In the process,
the thermal energy available in the exhausted steam
from the electric energy generation turbines is
transferred to the different mixed juice processing
phases, with the reuse of the exhausted steam
condensates in the boilers and of the other
condensates, after using thermal energy, for
imbibition, in the juice extraction phase, for cooling in
the process, after passing through cooling towers,
for other industrial uses and for possible treatment or
use in the irrigation out of the productive system in
the mill.
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comprises a support structure for supporting the
detector in an aircraft and a component that is
arranged to reduce transmission of an aircraft
acceleration to the detector. The at least one
movable sensing element and the support structure
together are arranged to reduce an influence of the
aircraft acceleration on the signal by a factor of at
7
least 10 when the gravity gradiometer is airborne
and exposed to the aircraft acceleration.
21: 2010/09275. 22: 2008/05/30. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A62D
71: KIDDE-FENWAL, INC.
72: THOMAS, STEPHANIE C, POWELL, CHAD,
REGINA, ANNE C
54: FIRE EXTINGUISHING COMPOSITION
00: A fire extinguishing composition is provided that is
suitable for use as a fire extinguishing agent in fire
suppression, particularly in off-road vehicles
exposed to low ambient temperature environments.
The fire extinguishing composition includes an
aqueous solution of potassium formate. In an
embodiment, the fire extinguishing composition
includes an aqueous solution of potassium formate
and an aqueous film forming foam. In an
embodiment, the fire extinguishing composition is an
aqueous solution including an aqueous film forming
foam, potassium formate and potassium acetate in
water.
21: 2010/09276. 22: 2009/09/25. 43: 2012/01/06
51: G01V
71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY.
LIMITED
72: VAN KANN, FRANK JOACHIM
33: AU 31: 2008904995 32: 2008-09-25
33: AU 31: 2008904996 32: 2008-09-25
33: AU 31: 2008904997 32: 2008-09-25
54: A GRAVITY GRADIOMETER
00: The present disclosure provides a gravity
gradiometer that comprises a detector for detecting
a gravity gradient. The detector comprises at least
one movable sensing element and that is arranged
to generate a signal in response to a change in
gravity gradient. The gravity gradiometer also
21: 2010/09277. 22: 2009/06/01. 43: 2012/01/06
51: F16D
71: MAINA ORGANI DI TRASMISSIONE S.P.A.
72: PADOVAN, CESARE
33: IT 31: AT2008A000003 32: 2008-05-30
54: SAFETY COUPLING FOR THE
TRANSMISSION OF ROTARY MOTION
00: The safety coupling includes a driving part (10) and
a driven part (12) able to rotate around the same
rotation axis (X) and respectively provided with first
torque transmission means (14, 24) and with second
torque transmission means (30, 36, 40, 52, 60, 62)
having front toothings (24, 40, 60, 62) normally
meshing with each other for the transmission of
torque between the two parts of the coupling (10,
12). The safety coupling also includes torquesensitive opening means (66, 72, 110) arranged to
disengage the front toothings (24, 40, 60, 62) of the
first (14, 24) and second (30, 36, 40, 52, 60, 62)
torque transmission means, thus interrupting the
torque transmission, when the torque transmitted
between the two parts of the coupling (10, 12)
exceeds a given maximum value. The torquesensitive opening means (66, 72, 110) include a
pressure chamber (66) filled with incompressible
fluid and valve means (110) suitable for allowing the
discharge of the fluid from the pressure chamber
(66) once a given maximum fluid pressure value (pt)
has been exceeded in the pressure chamber (66).
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The pressure of the fluid in the pressure chamber
(66) exerts a force on the front toothings (24, 40, 60,
62) of the first (14, 24) and second (30, 36, 40, 52,
60, 62) torque transmission means tending to keep
the front toothings meshing for the transmission of
the torque between the two parts of the coupling (10,
12), and the torque transmitted between the two
parts of the coupling (10, 12) through the front
toothings (24, 40, 60, 62) of the first (14, 24) and
second (30, 36, 40, 52, 60, 62) torque transmission
means produces an increase in the pressure of the
fluid in the pressure chamber (66) proportional to the
torque transmitted, in such a way that the maximum
torque value is linked to the maximum pressure
value (pt).
21: 2010/09278. 22: 2009/09/25. 43: 2012/01/03
51: G01V
71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY.
LIMITED
72: VAN KANN, FRANK JOACHIM
33: AU 31: 2008904997 32: 2008-09-25
54: A DETECTOR FOR DETECTING A GRAVITY
GRADIENT
00: The present disclosure provides a gravity
gradiometer for detecting a gravity gradient. The
gravity gradiometer comprises at least two sensor
masses that are pivotable about respective axes and
each experience a change in torque in response to a
change in gravity gradient whereby the at least two
sensor masses move relative to each other in
response to the change in gravity gradient and
wherein a signal indicative of the gravity gradient is
generated in response to the relative movement of
the at least two sensor masses. Further, the gravity
gradiometer comprises an acceleration sensor for
sensing an acceleration associated with an external
acceleration applied to the gravity gradiometer. The
gravity gradiometer also comprises an actuator for
generating an adjustment force that is dependent on
an acceleration sensed by the acceleration senor.
The adjustment force is also dependent on a
mechanical response parameter associated with at
least one of the at least two sensor masses. The
adjustment force is applied such that a difference
between the magnitudes of the torques experienced
by the at least two senor masses in response to the
change in gravity gradient is reduced.
21: 2010/09279. 22: 2009/09/25. 43: 2012/01/03
51: G01V
71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY.
LIMITED
72: VAN KANN, FRANK JOACHIM
33: AU 31: 2008904995 32: 2008-09-25
54: A GRAVITY GRADIOMETER
00: The present disclosure provides a gravity
gradiometer which comprises a component
comprising a detector for generating a signal in
response to a change in gravity gradient
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experienced by the gravity gradiometer. The gravity
gradiometer also comprises a support structure for
supporting the component in a manner such that the
component is movable relative to the support
structure. Further, the gravity gradiometer comprises
an acceleration sensor for sensing an acceleration
associated with an external acceleration when the
gravity gradiometer is exposed to the external
acceleration. In addition, the gravity gradiometer
comprises an actuator for generating a force on the
component as a function of both an acceleration
sensed by the acceleration sensor and a response
parameter associated with the component. The
actuator is arranged to apply a generated force such
that transmission of the acceleration from the
support structure to the component is reduced.
21: 2010/6639. 22: 2010/09/16. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A61K
71: CSIR
72: KALOMBO, Lonji
54: NANOPARTICLE CARRIERS FOR DRUG
ADMINISTRATION AND PROCESS FOR
PRODUCING THE SAME
00: The invention provides a process for the production
of nanoparticle carriers for drug delivery, said
nanoparticles being produced by preparing a double
emulsion of water-oil-water including one or more
polymer which forms the basis of the nanoparticle
carrier, blending the drug to be delivered into one of
the emulsion phases, doping either the oil-phase or
the outer-water phase with a carbohydrate, and
spray drying the emulsion to form nanoparticles of a
narrow particle size distribution of 100 nm to 1000
nm, which nanoparticles are substantially spherical.
21: 2010/6843. 22: 2010/09/27. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A61K C07K G01N
71: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
REPRESENTED BY THE UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF VETERAN'S AFFAIRS, THE
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
72: SCHALLY, Andrew, V, VARGA, Jozsef, L.,
ZARANDI, Marta, CAI, Ren Zhi
33: US 31: 61/040,418 32: 2008-03-28
54: NOVEL N-AND C-TERMINAL SUBSTITUTEDANTAGONISTIC ANALOGS OF HUMAN GH-RH
00: There is provided a novel series of synthetic analogs
of hGH-RH(1 -29)NH2 (SEQ ID NO: 96) and hGHRH(1 -3O)NH2. Of particular interest are those
carrying PhAc, N-Me-Aib, Dca, Ac- Ada, Fer, AcAmc, Me-NH-Sub, PhAc-Ada, Ac-Ada-D-Phe, AcAda-Phe, Dca-Ada, Dca-Amc, Nac-Ada, Ada-Ada, or
CH3-(CH2)10-CO-Ada, at the N-Terminus and ßAla, Amc, Apa, Ada, AE2A, AE4P, e-Lys(a-NH2),
Agm, Lys(Oct) or Ahx, at the C- terminus. These
analogs inhibit the release of growth hormone from
the pituitary in mammals as well as inhibit the
proliferation of human cancers through a direct effect
on the cancer cells. The stronger inhibitory potencies
of the new analogs, as compared to previously
described ones, result from replacement of various
amino acids.
21: 2010/9161. 22: 2010/12/21. 43: 2012/01/05
51: A01M
71: BASF CORPORATION
72: CINK, James, H.
33: US 31: 12/126,742 32: 2008-05-23
54: PEST CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD
00: In a system and method for at least one of
monitoring and controlling pests, a container having
an interior chamber, is located in an area in which
pests are to be at least one of monitored and
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controlled. At least a portion of the container is
constructed of an environmentally degradable
plastic. At least one of a pest monitoring material
and a pest bait material is disposed within the
interior chamber of the container for at least one of
monitoring and controlling pests. The container is
inspected at least once prior to the end of a
predetermined time period to determine whether
pests are present within the container. The container
is replaced, along with the at least one of the
monitoring material and the bait material, no later
than about six months beyond the predetermined
period of time following placement of the container in
the area.
21: 2010/9253. 22: 2010/12/23. 43: 2012/01/16
51: F42B
71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG
72: PFERSMANN, Axel, ECKEL, Alfred
33: DE 31: 10 2008 026 645.0 32: 2008-06-03
54: PROPELLANT CHARGE
00: The invention relates to a propellant charge (1) for
use in munitions, wherein the propellant charge is
separate from the projectile with propellant charge
material (3) which may be ignited by means of an
igniter (7). The aim of the invention is to provide a
propellant charge (1) for ruse in a two-piece
munition, which is simple and economical to
produce, with no risk of damage on mechanical
loading during use, wherein a propellant charge
case (2) is provided enclosing the propellant charge
material (3) wherein the propellant charge sleeve (2)
is made from plastic, which is a non-flammable,
thermally-stable plastic material.
21: 2010/9254. 22: 2010/12/23. 43: 2012/01/03
51: C07D C11D C08G
71: BASF SE
72: GARNIER, Sebastien, REINOSO GARCIA,
Marta, OETTER, Günter
33: EP 31: 08157287.7 32: 2008-05-30
33: EP 31: 08157285.1 32: 2008-05-30
54: AMPHIPHILIC MOLECULES WITH A
TRIAZINE CORE
00: The present invention is directed to chemical
compounds of formula (I) wherein A1 is selected
from the group consisting of alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl and
(formula A), A2, A3, A4, A5 and in case A1 is
(formula A) also A6 and A7 comprise a polymer
selected from the group consisting of [EO]k[XO]m,,
[PO]p[EO]q, [EO]k[XO]m[EO]n and
[PO]p[EO]q[XO]m with [XO] being [PO] or [BuO] and
with EO having the meaning of ethylene oxide, PO
having the meaning of propylene oxide and BuO
having the meaning of butylene oxide.
21: 2011/00016. 22: 2009/06/19. 43: 2012/01/06
51: C07H; A61K; A61P
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71: CHUGAI SEIYAKU KABUSHIKI KAISHA
72: MURAKATA, MASATOSHI, IKEDA, TAKUMA,
KIMURA, NOBUAKI, KAWASE, AKIRA, NAGASE,
MASAHIRO, YAMAMOTO, KEISUKE, TAKATA,
NORIYUKI, YOSHIZAKI, SHINICHI, TAKANO, KOJI
33: JP 31: 2008-162073 32: 2008-06-20
54: CRYSTAL OF SPIROKETAL DERIVATIVES
AND PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF
SPIROKETAL DERIVATIVES
00: Disclosed is a process for producing a spiroketal
derivative through a compound represented by
formula (VI) [wherein the variable groups and the
variable numbers are as defined in the description]
which can be produced from a dihalobenzyl alcohol
derivative by a one-pot reaction.
21: 2011/00017. 22: 2009/04/27. 43: 2012/01/09
51: C21B
71: SIEMENS VAI METALS TECHNOLOGIES
GMBH
72: SCHENK, JOHANNES LEOPOLD, BOEHM,
CHRISTIAN, PLAUL, JAN-FRIEDEMANN
33: AT 31: A920/2008 32: 2008-06-06
54: PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR
PRODUCING PIG IRON OR LIQUID STEEL
PRODUCTS
00: A process is indicated for producing pig iron or liquid
steel precursors in a melting unit (1), in particular a
melt-down gasifier, wherein feedstocks containing
iron ore and optionally additives are at least in part
reduced by means of a reduction gas in at least one
reduction unit (R1, R2, R3, R4). According to the
invention a first fraction of the at least in part
reduced feedstocks is melted in the melting unit (1)
with feed of carbon sources and oxygen-containing
gas with simultaneous formation of the reduction
gas. The reduction gas is fed to the reduction unit
(R1, R2, R3, R4) and, after passage through this, is
taken off as top gas, wherein a second fraction of
the at least in part reduced feedstocks is fed to a
melt reduction unit (15) for reduction and melting.
21: 2011/00018. 22: 2009/05/07. 43: 2012/01/06
51: C21B
71: SIEMENS VAI METALS TECHNOLOGIES
GMBH
72: WIEDER, KURT, FISCHER, HARALD, MALI,
HEINRICH ROCHUS, SPUIDA, BERNHARD HAILU,
SCHENK, JOHANNES LEOPOLD, SCHUSTER,
STEFAN, WINTER, FRANZ
33: AT 31: A 921/2008 32: 2008-06-06
54: METHOD OF CONTROLLING A
TRANSFORMATION PROCESS
00: The invention relates to a method of controlling a
transformation process, in which the reaction of
feedstocks to form a product proceeds along a
transformation boundary starting from the crystal
surface and/or grain surface and/or phase surface
and/or pore surface inwards into the feedstock,
wherein one or more chemical elements in the
feedstocks are released and/or incorporated and/or
displaced and the reaction of the feedstocks takes
place along the advancing transformation
boundaries. According to the invention the
feedstocks are identified on the basis of at least one
optical, in particular microscopic, analysis with
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respect to their phases and/or phase fractions and/or
their phase morphology, structure, texture and/or
their chemical composition. On the basis of these
factors, reference functions are assigned for the
feedstocks, which reference functions describe the
reaction of the feedstocks in the process, and are
used to establish the process parameters of the
transformation process.
21: 2011/00020. 22: 2009/06/29. 43: 2012/01/06
51: H01R
71: TYCO ELECTRONICS RAYCHEM GMBH
72: SIMONSOHN, THILO, BAUER, AMBROSIUS,
GRAF, RICHARD, HEINDL, CHRISTIAN, WINTER,
HELMUT, ESCHERICH, THOMAS, SCHAD,
NORBERT
33: DE 31: 10 2008 031 252.5 32: 2008-07-02
54: INSULATOR FOR SEALED COVERING OF AN
ELECTRICAL CABLE TERMINATION
CONNECTOR
00: The present invention relates to an insulator for
sealed covering of an electrical cable termination
connector, which produces an electrical connection
between a cable termination of a cable and an
appliance terminal. According to the invention, the
insulator (100) comprises a first insertion channel
(102) for accommodating the appliance terminal
(208) and a second insertion channel (104) for
partially accommodating the cable (132, 134),
wherein the second insertion channel (104)
comprises a contact region (112), in which, in the
assembled state, an electrically contactable cable
lug is accommodated, and a sealing region (114),
which may be brought to rest sealingly against a
termination of the cable, and wherein a centre axis
(118) of the sealing region (114) is arranged offset
relative to a centre axis (116) of the contact region
(112).
21: 2011/00028 22: 03/01/2011 43: 09/01/2012
51: C07C, C12P
71: THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
and DANISCO US INC
72: MIASNIKOV ANDREI, CERVIN MARGUERITE
A, WHITED GREGORY M, PERES CAROLINE M,
MCAULIFFE JOSEPH C, FEHER FRANK J,
CHOTANI GOPAL K, VALLE FERNANDO, LA
DUCA RICHARD, SANFORD KARL J, PUHALA
AARON S
33: US 31: 61/133.521 32: 2008/06/30
54: POLYMERS OF ISOPRENE FROM
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
00: 57: It has been found that certain cells in culture can
convert carbon available in the cell culture medium
into isoprene. These cells have a heterologous
nucleic acid which is operably linked to a promoter
and encodes an isoprene synthase polypeptide. The
isoprene produced in such a cultured medium can
then be recovered and polymerized into synthetic
rubbers and other useful polymeric materials. The
synthetic isoprene containing polymers of this
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invention offer the benefit of being verifiable as to
being derived from non- petrochemical based
resources. They can also be analytically
distinguished from rubbers that come from natural
sources. The present invention more specifically
discloses a polyisoprene polymer which is comprised
of repeat units that are derived from isoprene
monomer, wherein the polyisoprene polymer has
delta 13C value of greater than -22%. This type of
polyisoprene can be a αs-1 A- polyisoprene
homopolymer rubber.
21: 2011/00028. 22: 2009/06/30. 43: 2012/01/09
51: C12P; C07C
71: THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY,
DANISCO US INC.
72: WHITED, GREGORY M, MIASNIKOV, ANDREI,
MCAULIFFE, JOSEPH C, FEHER, FRANK J,
CHOTANI, GOPAL K, VALLE, FERNANDO, LA
DUCA, RICHARD, SANFORD, KARL J, CERVIN,
MARGUERITE, PUHALA, AARON S, PERES,
CAROLINE
33: US 31: 61/133,521 32: 2008-06-30
54: POLYMERS OF ISOPRENE FROM
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
00: It has been found that certain cells in culture can
convert carbon available in the cell culture medium
into isoprene. These cells have a heterologous
nucleic acid which is operably linked to a promoter
and encodes an isoprene synthase polypeptide. The
isoprene produced in such a cultured medium can
then be recovered and polymerized into synthetic
rubbers and other useful polymeric materials. The
synthetic isoprene containing polymers of this
invention offer the benefit of being verifiable as to
being derived from non- petrochemical based
resources. They can also be analytically
distinguished from rubbers that come from natural
sources. The present invention more specifically
discloses a polyisoprene polymer which is comprised
of repeat units that are derived from isoprene
monomer, wherein the polyisoprene polymer has
delta 13C value of greater than -22%. This type of
polyisoprene can be a as-1 A- polyisoprene
homopolymer rubber.
21: 2011/00029. 22: 2009/07/08. 43: 2012/01/06
51: C07K; A61K
71: ONCOMED PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
72: GURNEY, AUSTIN L, HOEY, TIMOTHY
CHARLES, BRUHNS, MAUREEN FITCH,
AXELROD, FUMIKO TAKADA
33: US 31: 61/079,095 32: 2008-07-08
33: US 31: 61/112,699 32: 2008-11-07
33: US 31: 61/112,701 32: 2008-11-07
54: NOTCH1 RECEPTOR BINDING AGENTS AND
METHODS OF USE THEREOF
00: Means and methods for the diagnosis,
characterization, prognosis and treatment of cancer,
specifically targeting cancer stem cells are disclosed
Provided is an antibody that specifically binds to a
non-ligand binding membrane proximal region of the
extracellular domain of a human Notch receptor and
inhibits tumor growth, and a method of treating
cancer comprising administering said antibody to a
subject.
21: 2011/00031. 22: 2009/06/02. 43: 2012/01/09
51: F24C
71: BEIJING EBTECH TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
72: YAN, JINGLONG, LIU, XING, LI, FENGGUO,
LAI, HUAPING, ZHANG, XIANYU
33: CN 31: 200810108688.X 32: 2008-06-04
54: AN ELECTRONIC DETONATOR CONTROL
CHIP AND A DETECTING METHOD OF ITS
CONNECTION CORRECTNESS
00: An electronic detonator control chip (100) includes a
charge control circuit (110), a firing control circuit
(105), a logic control circuit (106), a safe discharge
circuit (108) etc., and especially includes a detecting
circuit (111). The detecting circuit (111) is controlled
by the logic control circuit (106), and outputs an
achieved signal to the logic control circuit (106) to
detect whether the circuits connections of the charge
control circuit (110), the firing control circuit (105),
the safe discharge circuit (108), an energy storage
device (203), a firing device (204), or the loop
consisted of the combination of the above five
components are correct. And a method of detecting
the connection correctness of the chip (100)
includes: first, detecting the initial working state of
the chip (100); second, detecting the charging loop;
afterward, detecting the firing loop or the safe
discharge loop; again, charging the energy storage
device (203); in succession, detecting the
undetected loop in the firing loop or the safe
discharge loop; finally, resetting the chip (100) to the
initial working state.
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21: 2011/00032. 22: 2009/07/02. 43: 2012/01/06
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: ASTELLAS PHARMA INC.
72: SHIRAISHI, NOBUYUKI, HOSHII, HIROAKI,
SASUGA, DAISUKE, KOIKE, TAKANORI,
MUNAKATA, RYOSUKE, YOSHIMURA, SEIJI,
KAWANO, TOMOAKI, FUKUDOME, HIROKI,
KAWANO, NORIYUKI, WATANABE, HIDEYUKI,
MIHARA, KAYOKO
33: JP 31: 2008-174181 32: 2008-07-03
54: TRIAZOLE DERIVATIVE OR SALT THEREOF
00: [Problem] A compound, which can be used for
preventing or treating diseases, in which 11ßhydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type-1 (11ß-HSD1) is
concerned, in particular, diabetes, insulin resistance,
dementia, schizophrenia and depression, is
provided.[Means for Solution] It was found that a
triazole derivative, in which one of the 3- and 5positions of the triazole ring has (di)alkylmethyl or
cycloalkyl, each of which is substituted with -O- (aryl
or a heterocyclic group, each of which may be
substituted, or lower alkylene-cycloalkyl), and the
other thereof has aryl, a heterocyclic group or
cycloalkyl, each of which may be substituted, or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof exhibits
potent 11ß-HSD1 inhibitory action. From the above,
the triazole derivative of the present invention can be
used for preventing or treating diabetes, insulin
resistance, dementia, schizophrenia and depression.
21: 2011/00033. 22: 2009/06/04. 43: 2012/01/06
51: A61M
71: CAREFUSION 2200, INC.
72: KORNEFF, NEIL ALEX
33: US 31: 12/133,929 32: 2008-06-05
54: HEAT AND MOISTURE EXCHANGE UNIT
00: A heat and moisture exchange unit (50) for use with
a patient breathing circuit (10). The unit includes a
housing (52), an MDI port (56) assembly and a heat
and moisturizing medium (54). The housing forms
(52) a patient-side port (58), a ventilator-side port
(60), and a containment region between the patientside port (58) and the ventilator-side port (60). The
MDI port (56) assembly includes a frame (80)
projecting into the containment region and
configured to receive a portion of a metered dose
dispenser. The frame (80) terminates at an outlet
(82) end, forming a flow passage (84). The heat and
moisturizing medium (54) is maintained within the
containment region so as to define a medium face
most proximate the outlet end of the MDI port (56)
assembly. The unit (16) is characterized by the
absence of a body between the outlet (82) end and
the medium face.
21: 2011/00036. 22: 2009/06/12. 43: 2012/01/06
51: H04W
71: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA
72: KOBAYASHI, HIROKAZU, SUZUKI, SHIGETO,
YOSHIHARA, AKIO, SAWADA, SHINICHI, SUZUKI,
KOHKI
33: JP 31: 2008-174817 32: 2008-07-03
54: WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM,
COMMUNICATION APPARATUS, WIRELESS
COMMUNICATION METHOD AND WIRELESS
COMMUNICATION PROGRAM
00: Provided is a receiver which receives a random
access signal which was allocated and transmitted in
a determined bandwidth from a transmitter. The
receiver is comprised of a bandwidth allocation
pattern candidate memory which stores in advance a
plurality of bandwidth allocation patterns having
mutually different combined bandwidth sizes for
bandwidth allocation patterns which combine
bandwidths, a bandwidth allocation pattern decision
unit which determines the bandwidth allocation
pattern from among the bandwidth allocation
patterns stored by the bandwidth allocation pattern
candidate memory based on the value indicating the
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frequency of receiving the random access signal,
and a bandwidth allocation pattern notification unit
which notifies information about the bandwidth
allocation pattern determined by the bandwidth
allocation pattern decision unit.
21: 2011/00040. 22: 2009/07/07. 43: 2012/01/06
51: C10G; A62D; B01J; B09B; C08J
71: P-FUEL LTD
72: SCHEIRS, JOHN
33: AU 31: 2008903565 32: 2008-07-11
54: METHOD OF PROCESSING OIL REFINING
WASTE
00: The present invention relates to a method of
processing oil refining waste, the method comprising
feeding the waste into a vessel and heating the
waste such that it liberates volatile hydrocarbons,
wherein the waste is heated using far infrared
radiation, and wherein the liberated volatile
hydrocarbons are collected for subsequent use.
21: 2011/00041. 22: 2009/07/09. 43: 2012/01/03
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: LABORATOIRES FOURNIER S.A.
72: BOUBIA, BENAÏSSA, VAN VLIET, BERNARD
JOHANNES, DEN HARTOG, JACOBUS ANTONIUS
JOSEPH, MCCREARY, ANDREW, TALLANDIER,
MIREILLE, VAN DONGEN, MARIA JOHANNA
PETRONELLA, POUPARDIN-OLIVIER, OLIVIA
33: FR 31: 08 54712 32: 2008-07-10
54: USE OF INDOLE DERIVATIVES AS NURR-1
ACTIVATORS FOR TREATING PARKINSON'S
DISEASE
00: The present invention relates to an indole-derived
compound, particularly useful in therapy, and
characterized in that the compound is selected from
among iii) the compounds of formula (I), where: R1is
a halogen atom or a trifluoromethyl group; R2is a
hydrogen atom or a (C1-C4)alkyl group; R3is an
isopropyl (1-methylethyl) group or a te/t/s-butyl (1,1dimethylethyl), and n = 3 or 4. The invention further
relates to the pharmaceutically acceptable salts of
said compounds of formula (I). The invention can be
used in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases
and particularly of Parkinson‟s disease.
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21: 2011/00101. 22: 2009/06/12. 43: 2012/01/09
51: B05B
71: DÜRR SYSTEMS GMBH
72: NOLTE, HANS-JÜRGEN, FISCHER, ANDREAS,
MARQUARDT, PETER, BERKOWITSCH, JÜRGEN
33: DE 31: 10 2008 027 997.8 32: 2008-06-12
54: UNIVERSAL ATOMIZER
00: The invention relates to an atomization system for a
rotary atomizer for applying a coating agent,
comprising a rotatably supported bell plate (3) for
atomizing the coating agent and for dispensing a
spray jet of the coating agent, and comprising a
guiding air ring (4) for dispensing a first guiding air
flow and a second guiding air flow for producing the
spray jet dispensed by the bell plate (3), wherein the
two guiding air flows comprise separate guiding air
flow feeds (8) and can be set independently from
each other. According to the invention, the bell plate
(3) and the guiding air ring (3) are designed such
that the atomization system is suitable for coating
the inside of chassis parts of motor vehicles and for
coating the outside of chassis parts of motor
vehicles.
21: 2011/00103. 22: 2009/06/03. 43: 2012/01/06
51: B05B; B65D
71: DÜRR SYSTEMS GMBH
72: RADEMACHER, LOTHAR
33: DE 31: 10 2008 027 994.3 32: 2008-06-12
54: APPLICATOR FOR APPLYING A SEALING
COMPOUND TO AN EDGE-RAISED SEAM AND
ASSOCIATED OPERATING METHOD
00: The invention relates to an applicator (8) for applying
a coating means to a component (2), in particular for
applying a sealing compound (7) to an edge-raised
seam on a rear side of a motor vehicle body
component, in particular through a gap (1) between
two overlapping motor vehicle body components,
with a nozzle (11) for dispensing the coating means
onto the rear side of the component (2) and with an
elongated curved nozzle carrier (10) in order to
position the nozzle (11) on the rear side of the
component (2) to be coated, starting from the front
side of the component (2) to be coated. It is
proposed that the nozzle carrier (10) be repeatedly
curved such that the applicator can be guided
through the gap.
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21: 2011/00104. 22: 2009/07/30. 43: 2012/01/06
51: A61F; A61L
71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
72: LONG, ANDREW M, SONG, XUEDONG, LEE,
WANDUK, GIL, JUNMO
33: US 31: 12/491,701 32: 2009-06-25
33: US 31: 61/137,387 32: 2008-07-30
54: ABSORBENT PRODUCTS WITH WETNESS
SENSORS
00: A sensor that is sensitive to the presence of
aqueous-based fluids is described. The sensor has a
wetness indicating material immobilized or printed
on a substrate. The indicating material contains at
least one electron- donating leuco dye and one
electron deficient receptor, and exhibits a visual
signal (e.g., vivid or strong color intensity) in a dry
state, which fades or disappears when in contact
with a water-containing liquid. An absorbent article
incorporating such a sensor to communicate to a
user that the article has been exposed to watercontaining fluids is also described.
21: 2011/00105. 22: 2009/07/10. 43: 2012/01/06
51: A61C
71: NOBEL BIOCARE SERVICES AG
72: JÖRNEUS, LARS, RENOUARD, FRANCK
33: EP 31: 08012703.8 32: 2008-07-14
54: IMPROVED FIXTURE OF TWO-PIECE
DENTAL IMPLANT
00: A fixture (3) of a two-piece dental implant is
disclosed comprising a first, apical portion (30)
having a bone length, and comprising a helical
thread (31) having a maximum outer diameter; a top
portion (32) arranged opposite said first, apical
portion (30); an internal threaded cavity (33) for
releasably receiving at least one of a surgeon tool
and a prosthetic component; and a second, coronal
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portion (34) devised for apposition to soft tissue (70)
and for connective tissue attachment; wherein said
second, coronal portion (34) has an extension in the
longitudinal direction of said dental implant (3) that is
devised to be less than a layer thickness of said soft
tissue (70); and wherein a ratio of said bone length
to said maximum outer diameter is in the range from
approximately 0,8 to 1,2. Furthermore, a method of
improving stability of dental implants in bone tissue
is disclosed.
21: 2011/00107. 22: 2009/07/09. 43: 2012/01/06
51: A61K
71: SANOFI PASTEUR
72: CHOUVENC, PIERRE, FRANCON, ALAIN,
BRASS, OLIVIER, LELEU, AMANDINE
33: EP 31: 08305390.0 32: 2008-07-09
54: STABILIZER AND VACCINE COMPOSITION
COMPRISING ONE OR MORE LIVE
ATTENUATED FLAVIVIRUSES
00: The present invention relates to a stabilizer for
vaccine compositions comprising one or more live
attenuated flaviviruses, to a bulk vaccine
composition stabilized with this stabilizer, particularly
a dry vaccine composition prepared from this bulk
vaccine composition, and to a method for stabilizing
one or more live attenuated flaviviruses.
21: 2011/00109. 22: 2009/06/19. 43: 2012/01/06
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: H. LUNDBECK A/S
72: KEHLER, JAN, NIELSEN, JACOB, RITZÉN,
ANDREAS, KILBURN, JOHN PAUL, LANGGÅRD,
MORTEN, FARAH, MOHAMED M
33: DK 31: PA200800855 32: 2008-06-20
33: DK 31: PA200900402 32: 2009-03-24
33: DK 31: PA200900519 32: 2009-04-22
54: NOVEL PHENYLIMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES
AS PDE10A ENZYME INHIBITORS
00: This invention is directed to compounds, which are
PDE10A enzyme inhibitors. The invention provides a
pharmaceutical composition comprising a
therapeutically effective, amount of a compound of
the invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable
carrier. The present invention also provides
processes for the preparation of the compounds of
formula (I). The present invention further provides a
method of treating a subject suffering from a
neurodegenerative disorder comprising
administering to the subject a therapeutically
effective amount of a compound of formula (I). The
present invention also provides a method of treating
a subject suffering from a drug addiction comprising
administering to the subject a therapeutically
effective amount of a compound of formula (I). The
present invention further provides a method of
treating a subject suffering from a psychiatric
disorder comprising administering to the subject a
therapeutically effective amount of a compound of
formula (I).
21: 2011/00111. 22: 2009/07/13. 43: 2012/01/09
51: A23L
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: ABDEL-FATTAH, EL-SAYED, MÜLLER, RUDI
G, DEY-WEISBECKER, VICKI C
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33: EP 31: 08161610.4 32: 2008-08-01
54: DRIED VEGETABLES AND A PROCESS FOR
PRODUCING THE SAME
00: The present invention relates to a process to
prepare a dried vegetable product comprising the
steps of - subjecting a vegetable to a hypertonic heat
shock by contacting (preferably submerging) the
vegetable with (in) a hypertonic heat shock solution
comprising at least one edible salt, at a temperature
of 101 to 112 degrees C; - coating the hypertonically
heat shocked vegetable with a coating mix and drying the coated hypertonically heat shocked
vegetable.
21: 2011/00119 22: 05/01/2011 43: 23/01/2012
51: A61K, A61P
71: AMAZONIA FITOMEDICAMENTOS LTDA
72: PIANOWSKI LUIZ FRANCISCO, CALIXTO
JOAO BATISTA, LEAL PAULO CESAR, CHAVES
CLAUDIO PAULINO
33: - 31: - 32: 54: PHARMACEUTICAL USES OF LANOSTA8,24-DIEN-3-OLS
00: 57: The invention generally refers to pharmaceutical
uses of lanosta-8,24-dien-3-ols, a family of
tetracyclic terpenols, as anti-inflammatory,
anticancerigenous and analgesic agents via the
inhibition of the disordered activation of serinethreonine protein kinases, particularly PKC.
21: 2011/00128. 22: 2011/01/05. 43: 2012/01/10
51: B65G
71: LAITRAM, L.L.C.
72: RAU, Brien, G, LAGNEAUX, Jason, M
33: US 31: 61/074,745 32: 2008-06-23
54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR
SELECTIVELY ACTUATING MOVING CONVEYOR
ROLLERS
00: A conveyor having selectively actuated rollers whose
only external contact is with conveyed articles and a
method for rotating such rollers. In one version, the
rollers are driven by motors that are selectively
energized by a wireless signal or a sensed conveyor
position. In another version, the rollers are geared to
a drive wheel that engages a bearing surface
underlying the conveyor along the conveying path.
The rollers are selectively actuated to push
conveyed articles along the conveyor as it advances.
21: 2011/00139. 22: 2009/07/13. 43: 2012/01/12
51: C07D, A61P, A61K
71: ASTELLAS PHARMA INC.
72: AOKI, SATOSHI, SUGANE, TAKASHI, ISHII,
TAKAHIRO, SAMIZU, KIYOHIRO, MUNAKATA,
RYOSUKE, KAWANO, NORIYUKI, OKA,
HIROMASA
33: JP 31: 2008-182251 32: 2008-07-14
54: AZOLE COMPOUND
00: [Problems] A compound which is useful as an active
ingredient of a pharmaceutical composistion for
treating neuropathic pain is provided.[Means for
Solution] The present inventors have made
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extensive studies on compounds having an FAAH
inhibitory activity, and as a result, have found that an
azole compound substituted by an N-(pyridin-3yl)oxycarbonyl-piperidin-4-yl group and a phenyl
group or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof
has an excellent FAAH inhibitory activity, thereby
completing the present invention.The coumpunt of
the present invention is confirmed to have an
excellent FAAH inhibitory activity and an
antiallodynic effect in rat models with neuropathic
pain, and thus is useful as ab agent for preventing
and/or an agent for treating neuropathic pain.
21: 2011/00140. 22: 2009/07/20. 43: 2012/01/06
51: A61K; A61F
71: ALCON, INC.
72: THOMES, BRETT E, VAN NOY, STEPHEN J,
TSAI, CHI-CHUN
33: US 31: 61/082,352 32: 2008-07-21
54: OPHTHALMIC DEVICE HAVING
THERAPEUTIC AGENT DELIVERY CAPABILITY
AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME
00: The present invention is directed to ophthalmic
devices that are loaded with therapeutic agent. They
comprise: a mass material, the mass of material
including an acrylic material, the acrylic material
including a substantial portion of hydrophobic
acrylate; and therapeutic agent associated with the
mass of material wherein the therapeutic agent is
hydrophobic and has a PC Log P that is at least 1.0;
wherein the mass of material is configured for
insertion into an eye of a human. The devices
provide prolonged release of the therapeutic agent
to the eye. The ophthalmic devices are typically
formed of an ophthalmic material that is particularly
desirable for the loading of therapeutic agent and/or
the therapeutic agent is typically particularly
desirable for loading to the ophthalmic material.
21: 2011/00151. 22: 2009/06/08. 43: 2012/01/09
51: A63B
71: MCARDLE, TREVOR JOHN, PRITTIPAUL,
LAWRENCE ROLAND
72: MCARDLE, TREVOR JOHN, PRITTIPAUL,
LAWRENCE ROLAND
33: GB 31: 0810369.9 32: 2008-06-06
54: IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO
CRICKET OR CRICKET DERIVED GAMES AND
EQUIPMENT THEREFOR
00: Kit comprising a ball (10) with a resilient higher
density platic outer cover layer provided over a lower
density plastic core; a bat (20) comprising a handle
and a head, the head having a hitting surface and a
back surface, formed from plastic or composite
material and has a central cavity; and a target article
(30) (set of stumps) comprising a weighted base and
a panel, formed from a flexible resilient material, and
the base comprising a slot into which the panel may
be inserted, the panel being free to vibrate. The kit
being used to implement a cricket derived game
played in a playing area (100). The present invention
further discloses suitable temporary walls.
21: 2011/00167. 22: 2009/01/16. 43: 2012/01/09
51: H01M
71: CHONGQING CHANGAN AUTOMOBILE CO.,
LTD.
72: YANG, YALIAN, ZHANG, XIN, QIN, DATONG,
REN, YONG, ZHOU, ANJIAN, HU, MINGHUI, SU,
LING, ZHAO, CHUANLIN
33: CN 31: 200810069859.2 32: 2008-06-20
54: NICKEL-HYDROGEN BATTERY PACK HEAT
REMOVAL SYSTEM FOR HYBRID VEHICLE
00: A nickel-hydrogen battery pack heat removal system
for hybrid vehicle is provided. The system includes a
battery box, a power battery pack (8), a battery
support frame (9), a support bar (5), an air inlet (1),
an air outlet (6) and a fan (7). Batteries in the power
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battery pack (8) are aligned in parallel in two layers
one above the other in the battery support frame (9)
of the battery box, and the support bar (5) and the
battery support frame (9) are fixed on the upper and
lower soleplates respectively of the battery box. The
air inlet (1) is set at one end of the battery box, the
air outlet (6) is set at the other end of the battery
box, and the fan (7) is fitted at the air outlet (6). The
system further includes conduction plates (2) in the
shape of circular arcs, said conduction plates (2)
being fitted on the opposing faces of the two upper
and lower batteries which are closest to the air inlet
(1).
21: 2011/00168. 22: 2009/07/07. 43: 2012/01/09
51: G06K
71: TIAMA
72: BATHELET, GUILLAUME, LECONTE, MARC
33: FR 31: 0854615 32: 2008-07-07
54: METHOD AND OPTICAL DEVICE FOR
ANALYZING A MARK ON A TRANSLUCENT OR
TRANSPARENT CURVED WALL
00: The invention relates to a method for analyzing, by
means of a light source (5) having a lighting surface
(S) and by means of a camera (6) having an optical
observation axis (A), a mark (2) made on the outer
surface (3i) of a curved wall (3) made of a
translucent or transparent material, characterized in
that: - the extended, uniform light source is produced
such that: the area of the virtual image (S1) of the
lighting surface (S) of the light source (5) completely
covers the surface of the mark (2), and such that the
luminance of the virtual image (S1) of the lighting
surface (S) of the light source (5) is uniform; and –
the surface of the mark (2), placed over the surface
of the virtual image (S1), is observed so as to enable
analysis of the mark (2).
21: 2011/00170. 22: 2009/07/15. 43: 2012/01/09
51: C11D
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: WESTWELL, JEREMY ROBERT, HOWARD,
JANE, WRIGHT, JANICE ELAINE, HUNTER,
ROBERT ALLAN
33: EP 31: 08161377.0 32: 2008-07-29
54: IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO FABRIC
CONDITIONERS
00: A composition comprising: i) encapsulated perfume
components, ii) a fabric softening active, iii) a
stabilising active selected from the group consisting
of from 0.05 to 0.2 wt% by the total weight of the
composition of water soluble cationic quaternary
ammonium compound (s), from 0.65 to 1.5 wt % by
the total weight of the composition of non-ionic
surfactant (s) and mixtures thereof, and iv) from
0.005 to 0.1 wt% by the total weight of the
composition of salt, wherein the encapsulates
comprise a capsule wall having surface weak acid
groups or moieties, allows the formulation of stable
fabric conditioning compositions.
21: 2011/00171. 22: 2009/07/22. 43: 2012/01/09
51: C10G, C10L
71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.
72: MILLER, STEPHEN J
33: US 31: 12/179,465 32: 2008-07-24
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54: CONVERSION OF VEGETABLE OILS TO
BASE OILS AND TRANSPORTATION FUELS
00: The present invention is directed to methods
(processes) and systems for processing triglyceridecontaining, biologically-derived oils to provide for
base oils and transportation fuels, wherein partial
oligomerization of fatty acids contained therein
provide for an oligomerized mixture from which the
base oils and transportation fuels can be extracted.
Such methods and systems can involve an initial
hydrotreating step or a direct isomerization of the
oligomerized mixture.
21: 2011/00174. 22: 2009/07/14. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A61F
71: SPINALMOTION, INC.
72: DE VILLIERS, MALAN, JANSEN, NEVILLE
33: US 31: 61/081,441 32: 2008-07-17
54: ARTIFICIAL INTERVERTEBRAL DISC
PLACEMENT SYSTEM
00: An intervertebral disc placement system includes a
multi part intervertebral disc, such as a mobile core
disc, and an associated placement instrument. The
placement instrument holds the disc securely with
the disc endplates angled for ease of placement of
the disc into an intervertebral disc space and quickly
releases the implant within the disc space. The disc
includes upper and lower plates having notches in
inner surfaces for engagement of the placement
instrument. The placement instrument has a
rotatable key configured to fit into the first and
second notches to grasp the disc from the interior
and eliminate the need for an external grasping
mechanism which could interfere with disc
placement.
21: 2011/00175. 22: 2009/07/15. 43: 2012/01/18
51: C07H; A61K; A61P
71: LEXICON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
72: ZHAO, MATTHEW MANGZHU, PERLBERG,
ANETT, DE PAUL, SUSAN MARGARET
33: US 31: 61/081,423 32: 2008-07-17
54: SOLID FORMS OF (2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-2-(4CHLORO-3-(4-ETHOXYBENZYL)PHENYL)-6(METHYLTHIO)TETRAHYDRO-2H-PYRAN-3,4,5TRIOL AND METHODS OF THEIR USE
00: Solid forms of anhydrous (2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-2-(4chloro-3-(4-ethoxybenzyl)phenyl)-6(methylthio)tetrahydro-2H-pyran-3,4,5-triol are
disclosed, in addition to methods of their use in the
treatment of various diseases and disorders.
21: 2011/00176. 22: 2009/07/01. 43: 2012/01/18
51: C07H; A61K; A61P
71: IDENIX PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
72: CRETTON-SCOTT, ERIKA, GUPTA, KUSUM,
HERNANDEZ-SANTIAGO, BRENDA, LARSSON,
MARITA
33: US 31: 61/133,844 32: 2008-07-02
33: US 31: 61/147,722 32: 2009-01-27
54: COMPOUNDS AND PHARMACEUTICAL
COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF
VIRAL INFECTIONS
00: Provided herein are compounds, compositions and
methods for the treatment of liver disorder, including
HCV infections. Specifically, compound and
compositions of nucleoside derivatives are
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disclosed, which can be administered either alone or
in combination with other anti-viral agents.
21: 2011/00181. 22: 2009/06/10. 43: 2012/01/06
51: A61D, A61J, B65D
71: CRYOGENETICS AS
72: KOMMISRUD, ELISABETH
33: GB 31: 0810606.4 32: 2008-06-10
54: PACKAGING FOR BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL
00: A packaging for biological material comprises two
substantially parallel walls connected to each other
along a part of their periphery and in a central area.
The packaging may be used for cryopreservation of
biological material.
21: 2011/00208. 22: 2009/05/20. 43: 2012/01/12
51: E02F; B66F
71: MANITOU COSTRUZIONI INDUSTRIALI S.R.L.
72: MAGNI, RICCARDO
33: IT 31: MO2008A000192 32: 2008-07-14
54: A GRIPPING ORGAN FOR LOAD-MOVING
VEHICLES
00: A gripping organ for load-moving vehicles comprises
a support structure (7), removably engageable to a
support arm (4) of a load-moving vehicle (2); at least
gripping pliers (8), operatively engaged to the
support structure (7) and predisposed to engage at
least an object (P) to be moved, the gripping pliers
(8) comprising at least a pair of gripping elements
(16) which are mobile between an operating
position, in which the gripping elements (16) engage
the object (P), and a non-operating position, in which
the gripping elements (16) are disengaged from the
object (P); the pliers (8) being translatable along a
translating direction (A) and rotatable about a
rotation axis (B) which is perpendicular to the
translating direction (A).
21: 2011/00210. 22: 2009/07/06. 43: 2012/01/12
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: SANOFI-AVENTIS
72: BELLEVERGUE, PATRICE, MCCORT, GARY,
SAVI, PIERRE, LASSALLE, GILBERT, MARTIN,
VALÉRIE, VOLLE-CHALLIER, CÉCILE
33: FR 31: 0803862 32: 2008-07-08
54: PYRIDINO-PYRIDINONE DERIVATIVES,
PREPARATION THEREOF, AND THERAPEUTIC
USE THEREOF
00: The invention relates to pyridino-pyridinone
derivatives, having the general formula (I): where
R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, V, W, Y, Z, and m are
as defined in the description. The invention also
relates to the preparation method and to the
therapeutic use thereof.
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21: 2011/00212. 22: 2009/06/25. 43: 2012/01/12
51: H01M; H01G
71: BAE SYSTEMS PLC
72: DUNLEAVY, MICHAEL, HAQ, SAJAD,
HUCKER, MARTYN JOHN, WEBBERLEY, PHILIP
LAWRENCE, DYKE, AMY ELIZABETH
33: GB 31: 0812486.9 32: 2008-07-08
54: ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCES
00: An electrical power source comprising at least one
hollow fibre incorporated in a material structure,
wherein said at least one hollow fibre forms part of
an electric circuit capable of storing or generating
electrical power. In this way power sources may be
provided as an integral part of a fibre composite
structure or fabric.
21: 2011/00213. 22: 2009/07/02. 43: 2012/01/12
51: H01B; B29C; D03D; B64D
71: BAE SYSTEMS PLC
72: DUNLEAVY, MICHAEL, HAQ, SAJAD,
HUCKER, MARTYN JOHN
33: GB 31: 0812485.1 32: 2008-07-08
54: HYBRID FABRIC MATERIALS AND
STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS INCORPORATING
SAME
00: Composite structural components are disclosed that
include electrically conducting fibres providing signal
power paths to electrical components disposed on or
adjacent the material. The signal paths may
therefore be embedded in the structural component.
Also disclosed is a flexible or drapable fabric
containing electrically conducting fibres for similar
purposes, and materials for making up said structure
and fabrics and methods for the production thereof.
21: 2011/00214. 22: 2009/07/07. 43: 2012/01/12
51: B29C
71: BAE SYSTEMS PLC
72: DUNLEAVY, MICHAEL, HAQ, SAJAD,
HUCKER, MARTYN JOHN, GOUGH, DAVID
WILLIAM, REW, JASON KARL, WEBBERLEY,
PHILIP LAWRENCE
33: GB 31: 0812483.6 32: 2008-07-08
54: ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ASSEMBLIES AND
STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS INCORPORATING
SAME
00: Composite structural components are disclosed that
include electrically conducting fibres (42) providing
multiple signal or paths to electrical components
disposed on or adjacent the material. The signal
paths may therefore be embedded in the structural
component as an intrinsic reinforcing element. Also
disclosed are materials for making up said structure
and fabrics and methods for the production thereof.
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21: 2011/00215. 22: 2009/07/07. 43: 2012/01/10
51: G01M
71: BAE SYSTEMS PLC
72: DUNLEAVY, MICHAEL, HAQ, SAJAD,
HUCKER, MARTYN JOHN, GOUGH, DAVID
WILLIAM, REW, JASON KARL, WEBBERLEY,
PHILIP LAWRENCE
33: GB 31: 0812483.6 32: 2008-07-08
54: ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ASSEMBLIES AND
STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS INCORPORATING
SAME
00: A structural health monitoring arrangement
comprises a component (panel 30) formed of fibre
reinforced composite material with a plurality of
electrical conducting fibres (conductors 32) intrinsic
to the composite defining electrical paths that run
through the composite. The paths act as sensing
paths running through the material and a detector
watches for changes in electrical property indicative
of a structural (8x8 array of LEDs 36) event. The
paths may be configured as an open or a closed
node grid whose electrical continuity is monitored
directly or indirectly. Alternatively they may be fibres
having a piezoresi stive property and the changes in
resistance may be monitored.
21: 2011/00244. 22: 2011/01/10. 43: 2012/01/23
51: G07D, G07F
71: JAPAN CASH MACHINE CO., LTD
72: SEKI, Toru, TAKASHIMA, Nobuo
33: JP 31: 2008-151043 32: 2008-06-09
54: DOCUMENT HANDLER CAPABLE OF
PROTECTING A BUILT-IN SENSOR FROM
EXTRANEOUS SUBSTANCE
00: A document handler is provided with a casement 1
which comprises a lower case 6 which has a lower
cover 7 for providing a bottom surface of a
passageway 5 and a lower tray 8 attached to a
bottom of lower cover 7 to form therebetween a
lower cavity 3d in which lower optical sensing
element 3a of optical sensor 3 is disposed. Even if
liquid spilled on a main surface of the table may
often enter passageway 5 to the rear from the bill
inlet, there is incurred no damage to electric
instruments in lower cavity 3d by extraneous
substance which is discharged through a drainage
15.
21: 2011/00246. 22: 2009/07/03. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A01G
71: LEON ENGINEERING S.P.A.
72: AMADESI, PAOLO
33: IT 31: BO2008A000429 32: 2008-07-08
54: APPARATUS FOR REDUCING CARBON
DIOXIDE CONTAINED IN COMBUSTION SMOKES
00: The present invention relates to an apparatus (1) for
reducing the carbon dioxide contained in combustion
smokes which comprises at least one smoke inlet
conduit (2) inside at least one operating chamber (3)
and at least one ejection conduit (4) for the gases
treated. The at least one chamber (3) comprises at
least one plant (10) arranged along the smoke path
between the inlet conduit (2) and the ejection conduit
(4). The smokes strike the plant (10) surfaces during
their circulation.
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21: 2011/00247. 22: 2009/07/27. 43: 2012/01/16
51: C10G, C07C
71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.
72: MILLER, STEPHEN J, PRADHAN, AJIT,
HOMMELTOFT, SVEN IVAR
33: US 31: 12/184,069 32: 2008-07-31
54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A MIDDLE
DISTILLATE
00: A process for producing a middle distillate or a
middle distillate blending component, comprising
contacting a feed comprising an olefin, an
isoparaffin, and less than 5 wt% oligomerized olefin,
in an ionic liquid alkylation zone with an acidic
haloaluminate ionic liquid, at alkylation conditions;
and recovering an effluent comprising an alkylated
product that has greater than 35 vol% C10+ and less
than 1 vol% C55+. Also processes for producing a
middle distillate by alkylating isobutane and butene
in the presence of defined chloroaluminate ionic
liquid catalysts, wherein a separating step separates
the middle distillate and wherein the middle distillate
is from 20 wt% or higher of the total alkylate product.
Also a process for producing middle distillate with FC
cracker feed comprising olefins. A separated middle
distillate has greater than 30 vol% C10+, less than 1
vol% C55+, and a cloud point less than -50°C.
21: 2011/00248. 22: 2009/07/27. 43: 2012/01/16
51: C10G
71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.
72: HOMMELTOFT, SVEN IVAR, MILLER,
STEPHEN J, PRADHAN, AJIT
33: US 31: 12/184,109 32: 2008-07-31
54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A LOW
VOLATILITY GASOLINE BLENDING
COMPONENT AND A MIDDLE DISTILLATE
00: A process for producing a low volatility gasoline
blending component and a middle distillate,
comprising alkylating a hydrocarbon stream
comprising at least one olefin having from 2 to 6
carbon atoms and at least one paraffin having from 4
to 6 carbon atoms with an ionic liquid catalyst and an
unsupported halide containing additive, and
separating the alkylate into at least the low volatility
gasoline blending component and the middle
distillate, wherein the middle distillate is a fuel
suitable for use as a jet fuel or jet fuel blending
component. Also, a process for producing a gasoline
blending component and a middle distillate,
comprising adjusting a level of a halide containing
additive provided to an ionic liquid alkylation reactor
to shift selectivity towards heavier products, and
recovering a low volatility gasoline blending
component and the middle distillate. Also, processes
comprising alkylating isobutane with butene over
specific chloroaluminate ionic liquids.
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21: 2011/00249. 22: 2009/07/27. 43: 2012/01/16
51: C10G
71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.
72: MILLER, STEPHEN J, HOMMELTOFT, SVEN
IVAR, PRADHAN, AJIT
33: US 31: 12/184,121 32: 2008-07-31
54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A JET FUEL
00: A process for producing a jet fuel, comprising
contacting an olefin and an isoparaffin with an
unsupported catalyst system comprising an ionic
liquid catalyst and a halide containing additive in an
alkylation zone under alkylation conditions to make
an alkylate product, and recovering the jet fuel from
the alkylate product, wherein the jet fuel meets the
boiling point, flash point, smoke point, heat of
combustion, and freeze point requirements for Jet A1 fuel. Also a process for producing a jet fuel,
comprising providing a feed produced in a FC
cracker comprising olefins, mixing the feed with an
isoparaffin, alkylating the mixed feed in an ionic
liquid alkylation zone, and separating the jet fuel
from the alkylated product. We also provide a
process comprising alkylating isobutane and butene
in the presence of specific chloroaluminate ionic
liquid catalysts, to produce a jet fuel.
21: 2011/00250. 22: 2009/07/27. 43: 2012/01/16
51: C10G; C10L
71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.
72: MILLER, STEPHEN J, HOMMELTOFT, SVEN
IVAR, PRADHAN, AJIT, ABERNATHY, SUSAN M
33: US 31: 12/184,130 32: 2008-07-31
54: COMPOSITION OF MIDDLE DISTILLATE
00: A middle distillate, comprising hydrocarbons having
a boiling range between 150°C and 350°C, a NMR
branching index greater than 60, and a
CH3/CH2hydrogen ratio greater than 2.6. Also, there
is provided the middle distillate made by a process
compressing alkylating an isoparaffin with an olefin
under alkylation conditions over an unsupported
ionic liquid catalyst, and providing an amount of
halide containing additive to the alkylating step to
achieve the NMR branching index and the
CH3/CH2hydrogen ratio.
21: 2011/00252. 22: 2009/07/28. 43: 2012/01/16
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51: A01N; A01H; A01P
71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY
72: TURNER, RONNIE GLENN, CASTNER, ERIC
PAUL
33: US 31: 61/088,122 32: 2008-08-12
54: METHOD FOR CONTROLLING UNDESIRED
MIMOSOIDEAE VEGETATION
00: Disclosed is method for controlling undesired
vegetation of subfamily Mimosoideae comprising
applying to the undesired vegetation or its
environment a herbicidally effective amount of a
mixture comprising (a) one or more compounds
selected from the compound of Formula 1 and salts,
esters and thioesters thereof: and (b) at least one
additional herbicide selected from the group
consisting of (b1) fosamine and salts thereof; (b2)
imazapyr and salts thereof; (b3) metsulfuron-methyl
and salts thereof; and (b4) triclopyr and esters,
thioesters and salts thereof.
21: 2011/00287. 22: 2009/07/03. 43: 2012/01/12
51: A61K; A61P
71: ISTITUTO LUSO FARMACO D'ITALIA S.P.A.
72: MAGGI, CARLO ALBERTO, GIULIANI,
SANDRO
33: IT 31: MI 2008 A 001264 32: 2008-07-11
54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS BASED
ON KININ B2 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS AND
CORTICOSTEROIDS, AND THEIR USE
00: Disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions
containing, as active ingredients, a mixture of a
corticosteroid and a kinin B2 receptor antagonist.
Said compositions have proved particularly effective,
especially in the treatment of inflammatory disorders
such as asthma, ophthalmic or dermatological
disorders and, above all, as regards the joints,
arthritis.
21: 2011/00290. 22: 2009/07/10. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A23J; A23L; C07K
71: BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP.
72: GREEN, BRENT E, SEGALL, KEVIN I, LOGIE,
JAMES, SCHWEIZER, MARTIN
33: US 31: 61/129,673 32: 2008-07-11
54: SOLUBLE CANOLA PROTEIN ISOLATE
PRODUCTION
00: Canola protein isolates are provided which contain
both albumin and globulin protein fractions that are
soluble and transparent in an acidic aqueous
environment. The canola protein isolates are
completely soluble in water at low pH, low in phytic
acid and useful in products for human consumption,
pet foods and aquaculture.
21: 2011/00291. 22: 2009/07/09. 43: 2012/01/19
51: F26B
71: SKYE ENERGY HOLDINGS, INC.
72: SHAFFER, DAVID B
33: US 31: 12/169,913 32: 2008-07-09
54: UPGRADING CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
00: Disclosed are methods for upgrading carbonaceous
materials. Also disclosed are apparatuses for
upgrading carbonaceous materials. Also disclosed
are systems for upgrading carbonaceous materials.
Also disclosed are upgraded carbonaceous
materials.
21: 2011/00295. 22: 2009/06/12. 43: 2012/01/16
51: H04L
71: AZOS AI, LLC
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72: BURGESS, SHELIA JEAN, BURGESS IV,
GEORGE G
33: US 31: 12/164,844 32: 2008-06-30
54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DATA
COGNITION INCORPORATING AUTONOMOUS
SECURITY PROTECTION
00: Autonomous embedded data cognition enables data
to perform real-time environmental configuration
control, seif-manage, perform analyses, determine
its current situation, and evaluate behavior to
respond accordingly. When created, security
measures, and access controls are selected. Highly
sensitive data can be extracted and substituted with
creator label and/or functional representation. Datato-data reasoning and analysis can be performed.
The processing method comprises autonomous
monitoring for a state change and analyzing the
current user to determine if the instantiation should
exist. If affirmed, the cognition engine automatically
configures the computational environment in which it
resides. If denied, environmental behavior is further
analyzed for security problems or an erroneous
situation. If detected, the creator is alerted and
provided with incident information enabling remote
creator control of the data. Cognitive data can
decide to self-destruct mitigating risk of undesirable
instantiations. Intelligent Agents, a comprehensive
data structure, and intelligent document means are
leveraged for implementation.
21: 2011/00322. 22: 2009/07/02. 43: 2012/01/16
51: C07C
71: ARKEMA FRANCE
72: RUPPIN, CHRISTOPHE, DUFOUR,
JACQUELINE
33: FR 31: 08.54563 32: 2008-07-04
54: HIGH-PURITY N-ETHYLMETHYLAMINE AND
PROCESS FOR PREPARING SAME
00: The present invention relates to N-ethylmethylamine
having a very high degree of purity, that is to say
very low contents of impurities commonly
encountered in conventional industrial processes,
and also to the process for preparing, on an
industrial scale, high-purity N-ethyl-methylamine.
21: 2011/00323. 22: 2009/07/01. 43: 2012/01/12
51: B05D
71: TATA STEEL UK LIMITED
72: GUIO, LAURENCE VÉRONIQUE YVONNE,
BRUNNOCK, MARTIN SIMON, CRAIK, NEIL
MATHIESON, JOHN, VERNON
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33: US 31: 61/078,515 32: 2008-07-07
33: EP 31: EP08017591 32: 2008-10-07
33: EP 31: EP08104645 32: 2008-07-04
54: METHOD FOR COATING A STEEL
SUBSTRATE, AND COATED STEEL SUBSTRATE
00: The invention relates to a method for coating a steel
substrate, wherein pickle hot rolled strip steel, cold
rolled steel strip or zinc-coated strip steel material
has been provided with a lubricant for corrosion
protection before shipping and/or storing, and
wherein the lubricated strip material is worked and/or
formed to manufacture the steel substrate, and
before and/or after the working and/or forming the
steel substrate is coated with a paint system.
According to the invention, the steel substrate is
coated while the lubricant remains on the steel. The
invention also relates to a steel substrate produced
in accordance with the method of the invention,
wherein the substrate has been provided with a
coating comprising a lubricant and a paint.
21: 2011/00347. 22: 2009/06/12. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A41D; A47G
71: SCALDIS ST-MARTIN
72: VANNESTE, VINCENT
33: BE 31: 2008/0326 32: 2008-06-13
54: CLEAN ROOM SUIT AND THE LIKE
00: The invention relates to overalls (1) including at least
one grasping means (16) on an inner surface to
facilitate dressing.
21: 2011/00349. 22: 2009/08/12. 43: 2012/01/16
51: B65D
71: BRASILATA S.A. EMBALAGENS METÁLICAS
72: ÁLVARES, ANTONIO CARLOS TEIXEIRA,
CUNHA, SILVÉRIO CÂNDIDO DA
33: BR 31: PI0802456-1 32: 2008-08-14
54: CLOSURE ARRANGEMENT FOR A
CONTAINER IN METAL SHEET
00: The arrangement is applied to a container which
comprises a peripheral side wall (10) having an
upper end portion (11) and a lower end portion (12)
in which are applied respective end walls (20,30),
each comprising a median panel (21,31) and a
peripheral skirt (22, 32), one of the upper end portion
(11) and lower end portion (12) and the peripheral
skirt (22,32) being provided with at least one
circumferential rib (13) turned to the other of said
parts, the other part being provided with a
circumferential groove (23,33) conformed to be fitted
onto the circumferential rib (13) upon the fitting of
said end wall (20,30) in the interior of one of the
upper end portion (11) and lower end portion (12) of
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the peripheral side wall (10), said circumferential rib
(13) and circumferential groove (23,33) forming,
therebetween, a circumferential gap (F) in the
interior of which is compressed an elastic sealing
element (40).
21: 2011/00371. 22: 2011/01/14. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A01N, A01P, C07D
71: BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG
72: BRETSCHNEIDER, Thomas, FRANKEN, EvaMaria, GÖRGENS, Ulrich, FÜSSLEIN, Martin,
HENSE, Achim, KLUTH, Joachim, SCHWARZ,
Hans-Georg, KÖHLER, Adeline, MALSAM, Olga,
VOERSTE, Arnd, BECKER, Angela
33: EP 31: 08012898.6 32: 2008-07-17
54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS USED AS
PESTICIDES
00: The invention relates to the use of partially known
heterocyclic compounds for controlling animal pests,
including arthropods and in particular insects, also
novel heterocyclic compounds and to a method for
the production thereof.
21: 2011/00374. 22: 2011/01/14. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: PFIZER LIMITED
72: BARBER, Christopher, Gordon, ANDREWS,
Mark, David
33: US 31: 61/086,530 32: 2008-08-06
54: DIAZEPINE AND DIAZOCANE COMPOUNDS
AS MC4 AGONISTS
00: The present invention relates to compounds of
formula (I) wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, L and n are as
defined in the specification. These compounds are
useful as MC4 agonists.
21: 2011/00378. 22: 2009/07/14. 43: 2012/01/16
51: B26D, B26F, B31D
71: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION
72: GREEN, ALAN, BENOIT, DENNIS RENE
33: US 31: 61/080,308 32: 2008-07-14
54: APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR CUTTING
ADHESIVE LABELS
00: A method and apparatus are provided for die cutting
label stock comprising a facestock, an adhesive and
optionally a liner to form labels where a liner of the
linered pressure sensitive adhesive label stock may
be a thin or ultrathin liner.
21: 2011/00381. 22: 2009/07/14. 43: 2012/01/16
51: G10L; H04N
71: THOMSON LICENSING
72: JAX, PETER, KORDON, SVEN
33: EP 31: 08160549.5 32: 2008-07-16
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
SYNCHRONIZING HIGHLY COMPRESSED
ENHANCEMENT LAYER DATA
00: Multimedia application data formats often use data
packets and may contain packetized hierarchical
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layers with a base layer (BL) and one or more
enhancement layers (EL). Packets that comprise
variable length coded data typically provide padding
bits, which can be used for adding checksum
information. The checksum information refers to
both, the decoded base layer and decoded
enhancement layer packet data, and is used for
detecting synchronization loss between the layers.
Though the packets provide different individual
amounts of padding bits, this variable amount of bits
per packet is sufficient for adding checksum
information for synchronization related purposes.
This allows e.g. out-of-sync detection even if the
enhancement layer encoding provides no overhead
information for synchronization, in particular no
packet headers and no packet synchronization
words.
21: 2011/00382. 22: 2009/06/30. 43: 2012/01/16
51: B02C
71: METSO BRASIL INDÚSTRIA E COMÉRCIO
LTDA
72: BARSCEVICIUS, PAULO, NIKLEWSKI,
ANDRZEJ
33: SE 31: 0801544-8 32: 2008-06-30
33: US 31: 61/076,895 32: 2008-06-30
54: BEARING ARRANGEMENT FOR A ROLLER
CRUSHER
00: A bearing arrangement for a roller crusher having a
pair of crushing rollers (R), each one including a
shaft (10) having end portions (11), mounted in
respective bearing housings (40) carried on a base
structure (S) of the crusher, and a median hub
portion (12). The bearing housings (40) of each roller
(R) are affixed to a structural frame (50) disposed
externally to each roller (R), along one side of the
respective roller (R), the structural frame (50)
maintaining the bearing housings (40) of each roller
(R) rigidly connected to each other. Each bearing
housing (40) includes: a base portion (41) affixed to
the structural frame (50) and a cover portion (42)
turned to the other roller (R) and removably affixed
to the base portion (41).
21: 2011/00383. 22: 2009/06/19. 43: 2012/01/18
51: H04M; H04W
71: MOVIRTU LIMITED
72: WALLER, NIGEL
33: US 31: 12/142,816 32: 2008-06-20
54: METHOD AND SYSTEM TO IMPLEMENT
TELEPHONY BILLING TO INCENTIVISE SHARED
PHONE USAGE
00: Disclosed is a method and system to implementing
telephony user account billing which incentivises
shared phone usage. The owner of a phone, or other
device capable of making telephony calls, would
receive a credit to their phone account balance, from
the telephone service provider, when they share
their phone with another user and allow that user to
make a phone call or other transaction by logging
into their account using the shared phone, making
the phone call or other mobile transaction and then
returning the phone. Once the phone call or other
transaction is complete the caller's own virtual
account balance would be decremented as normal,
but in addition a credit would be applied to the phone
owner's account. The credit would be given to the
phone owner from the telephone service provider
and would either be a fixed amount, or an agreed
percentage revenue share of the cost of the call or
transaction.
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21: 2011/00384. 22: 2009/07/17. 43: 2012/01/16
51: C07C
71: GRT, INC.
72: MCFARLAND, ERIC W, SUN, SHOULI,
GROSSO, PHILIP, WYRSTA, MICHAEL D, ZHANG,
AIHUA, KOMON, ZACHARY J A, GADEWAR,
SAGAR, JULKA, VIVEK, JANMANCHI, KRISHNA,
SARDAR, SAYDUL AMIN, STOIMENOV, PETER,
LIN, HONGFEI, CUTLER, CHARLES IAN, CHENG,
JIHONG, WHEELER, JEAN, AUERBACH, DANIEL
J, CORONELLA, CHARLES J, HUFF, SHAWN
33: US 31: 12/496,348 32: 2009-07-01
33: US 31: 61/081,976 32: 2008-07-18
33: US 31: 61/082,000 32: 2008-07-18
33: US 31: 61/082,115 32: 2008-07-18
33: US 31: 61/082,143 32: 2008-07-18
54: CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR CONVERTING
NATURAL GAS TO LIQUID HYDROCARBONS
00: A method comprising: providing a first halogen
stream; providing a first alkane stream; reacting at
least a portion of the first halogen stream with at
least a portion of the first alkane stream in a first
reaction vessel to form a first halogenated stream;
providing a second alkane stream comprising C2and
higher hydrocarbons; providing a second halogen
stream; and reacting at least a portion of the second
halogen stream with at least a portion of the second
alkane stream in a second reaction vessel to form a
second halogenated stream.
21: 2011/00426. 22: 2011/01/17. 43: 2012/01/17
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC
72: LAWRENCE, Ronnie, Maxwell, CLAPHAM,
David, ANDERTON, Clare, Louise
33: GB 31: 0814340.6 32: 2008-08-05
54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF A PYRIDINE
DERIVATIVE
00: The invention relates to 4-methylbenzenesulfonate
salt of the compound of Formula (I) in a crystalline
form or a solvate thereof, pharmaceutical
formulations containing them, their use in therapy
and processes for preparing the same.
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21: 2011/00428. 22: 2009/07/16. 43: 2012/01/17
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: SANOFI-AVENTIS
72: DAMOUR, DOMINIQUE, BACQUE, ERIC,
SCHIO, LAURENT, WENTZLER, SYLVIE,
NEMECECK, CONCEPTION, NEMECECK,
PATRICK
33: FR 31: 0804086 32: 2008-07-18
54: IMIDAZO [1, 2-A] PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES
METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF
APPLICATION THEREOF AS MEDICAMENTS
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND USE
THEREOF AS MET INHIBITORS
00: The invention relates to the novel products of
formula (I): in which: n = 0,1 or 2; X is H, Hal or alk;
R is H, NH2, NHalk or N(alk)2; Ra is H, Hal, -Ocycloalkyl, -O-alkyl, -O-aryl, -O-heteroaryl, NRd(cycloalkyl), -NRd(alkyl), -NRd(aryl), NRd(heteroaryl), alkyl, cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl,
aryl or heteroaryl, all optionally substituted; Rb is H,
Rc, -COORc-CO-Rc or -CO-NRcRd; where Rc is
alkyl, cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, aryl and
heteroaryl, all optionally substituted; Rd is H, alk or
cycloalkyl; these products being in all the isomer
forms and the salts, as medicaments, in particular as
MET inhibitors.
21: 2011/00429. 22: 2009/07/16. 43: 2012/01/17
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: SANOFI-AVENTIS
72: DAMOUR, DOMINIQUE, NEMECEK,
CONCEPTION, WENTZLER, SYLVIE, NEMECEK,
PATRICK
33: FR 31: 08/04085 32: 2008-07-18
33: FR 31: 0902409 32: 2009-05-19
54: NOVEL IMIDAZO[1,2-A]PYRIDINE
DERIVATIVES, METHOD FOR THE
PREPARATION THEREOF, USE THEREOF AS
MEDICAMENTS, PHARMACEUTICAL
COMPOSITIONS AND NOVEL USE IN
PARTICULAR AS MET INHIBITORS
00: -
The invention relates to the novel products of
formula (I): in which: Ra is H, Hal, aryl or heteroaryl,
which are optionally substituted; Rb is H, Rc, COORc-CO-Rc or -CO-NRcRd; where Rc is alkyl,
cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, aryl and heteroaryl, all
optionally substituted; Rd is H, alk or cycloalkyl;
these products being in all the isomer forms and the
salts, as medicaments, in particular as MET
inhibitors.
21: 2011/00431. 22: 2009/07/16. 43: 2012/01/17
51: C11D
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: PRAMANIK, AMITAVA, DAS, SUBIR KUMAR,
SARKAR, ARPITA, JOSEPH, JOJO
33: IN 31: 1723/MUM/2008 32: 2008-08-14
54: BUILDER COMPOSITION
00: The present invention provides an effective builder
composition comprising two precipitating builders
which are (a) an alkali metal carbonate and (b) an
alkali metal silicate; calcium carbonate; and a
building enhancer. This building enhancer is a
compound capable of precipitating magnesium ions
from hard water selected from the group comprising
alkali or alkaline earth metal oxides or hydroxides
and alkali metal aluminate, zincate or titanate.
21: 2011/00432. 22: 2009/06/29. 43: 2012/01/17
51: B01J; B22F; C04B; C22B
71: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND
INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION
72: XIE, DONGSHENG, WASHINGTON,
BERNARD, SANETSIS, STEVEN
33: AU 31: 2008903295 32: 2008-06-27
54: GRANULATION OF MOLTEN MATERIAL
00: A granulator comprising a rotary atomiser for
receiving molten material and projecting droplets of
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the molten material there from; and an impact
surface disposed within the trajectory of the droplets
and upon which the droplets impact, the impact
surface being at a distance from the rotary atomiser
and at an angle such that (i) all or substantially all of
the droplets impact the impact surface, and (ii) a
substantial portion of the droplets are not fully
solidified prior to contact with the impact surface.
21: 2011/00435. 22: 2009/06/29. 43: 2012/01/17
51: B01J, B22F, C04B, C22B
71: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND
INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION
72: XIE, DONGSHENG, WASHINGTON,
BERNARD, SANETSIS, STEVEN
33: AU 31: 2008903296 32: 2008-06-27
54: ROTARY ATOMISER FOR ATOMISING
MOLTEN MATERIAL
00: A rotary atomiser for receiving molten material and
projecting droplets of the molten material there from;
the rotary atomiser having a rotating well for
receiving molten material. The well comprising a
base and a peripheral wall extending from a
peripheral rim around the base, the top of the
peripheral wall having an inner top edge and a lip
region extending away from the inner top edge at an
angle of 0-60 degrees below the horizontal.
Preferably the upper region of the peripheral side
wall extending to the inner top edge is substantially
vertical.
21: 2011/00467. 22: 2009/08/14. 43: 2012/01/19
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY
LIMITED
72: KWOK, LILY, DAS, SANJIB, STAFFORD,
JEFFREY A, WALLACE, MICHAEL B, ZHANG,
ZHIYUAN, BRESSI, JEROME C, CHU,
SHAOSONG, ERICKSON, PHILIP, KOMANDLA,
MALLAREDDY, LAWSON, JOHN D
33: US 31: 61/088,959 32: 2008-08-14
33: US 31: 61/117,910 32: 2008-11-25
33: US 31: 61/161,007 32: 2009-03-17
54: CMET INHIBITORS
00: Compounds of the following formula are provided for
use with cMET: wherein the variables are as defined
herein. Also provided are pharmaceutical
compositions, kits and articles of manufacture
comprising such compounds; methods and
intermediates useful for making the compounds; and
methods of using said compounds.
21: 2011/00479. 22: 2011/01/19. 43: 2012/01/05
51: C12N, C12P, C12R
71: ANGELYEAST CO., LTD
72: YU, Xuefeng, LI, Zhihong, YU, Minghua, YAO,
Juan, LI, Zhijun, LIU, Daiwu
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33: People's Republic of China 31: 200810189465.0
32: 2008-12-24
54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING CELLULOSIC
ETHANOL
00: A method for producing cellulosic ethanol is
disclosed, which comprises the following steps: 1)
adding the medium containing the source materials
of cellulose and/or hemicellulose to fermentation
reaction vessel; 2) adding cellulase to fermentation
reaction vessel, and inoculating Candida lusitaniae;
3) running simultaneous saccharification
fermentation (SSFs) with the combined action of
cellulose and Candida lusitaniae, and obtaining
cellulosic ethanol by separation. Candida lusitaniae
used in SSFs in present invention has higher ethanol
tolerance and a higher ethanol production rate, it can
use cellulose and hemicellulose as source materials
and effectively produce cellulosic ethanol with
cellulase in SSFs.
21: 2011/00487. 22: 2009/06/24. 43: 2012/01/19
51: G06K
71: FLIR SYSTEMS, INC.
72: WAY, SCOTT, ARCHER, CYNTHIA I
33: US 31: 61/076,049 32: 2008-06-26
54: EMITTER TRACKING SYSTEM
00: An improved emitter tracking system. In aspects of
the present teachings, the presence of a desired
emitter may be established by a relatively low-power
emitter detection module, before images of the
emitter and/or its surroundings are captured with a
relatively high-power imaging module. Capturing
images of the emitter may be synchronized with
flashes of the emitter, to increase the signal-to-noise
ratio of the captured images.
21: 2011/00518. 22: 2009/07/17. 43: 2012/01/23
51: B01J; C01B
71: JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO.,
LTD.
72: WAKATSUKI, TOSHIYA
33: JP 31: 2008-190062 32: 2008-07-23
54: COMPOSITE OXIDE FOR HYDROCARBON
REFORMING CATALYST, PROCESS FOR
PRODUCING THE SAME, AND PROCESS FOR
PRODUCING SYNGAS USING THE SAME
00: Disclosed is a complex oxide for hydrocarbon
reforming catalysts, which can maintain catalytic
activity at a high level for a long time. A method for
producing the complex oxide and a method for
producing a synthetic gas using the complex oxide
are also disclosed. The method for producing a
complex oxide comprises: a preparation step
wherein a mixed solution for impregnation containing
one or more kinds of catalytically active components
selected from the group consisting of Co and Ni and
containing at least Co, one or more kinds of
oxidation resistance-improving components selected
from the group consisting of group 3B elements and
group 6A elements of the periodic table, and one or
more kinds of additional metal components selected
from the group consisting of Ca and Mg; an
impregnation step wherein a supporting body
composed of a porous molded body selected from
magnesia and composites of magnesia and calcia is
impregnated with the mixed solution for
impregnation; a drying step wherein the supporting
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body impregnated with the mixed solution for
impregnation is dried; and a firing step wherein the
supporting body dried in the drying step is fired in an
oxidizing atmosphere. The complex oxide for
hydrocarbon reforming catalysts can be obtained by
this method.
21: 2011/00520. 22: 2009/07/24. 43: 2012/01/23
51: F25J; B01D; C01B; F17C
71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD
72: HEES, WOLFGANG GEORG, MONROE,
CHARLES MALCOLM
33: US 31: 12/503,342 32: 2009-07-15
33: US 31: 61/085,611 32: 2008-08-01
33: US 31: 61/085,624 32: 2008-08-01
54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EXTRACTING
CARBON DIOXIDE BY ANTI-SUBLIMATION AT
RAISED PRESSURE
00: A method for removal of CO2 from a gas stream by
anti-sublimation, comprising the steps of: a)
introducing a gas stream containing CO2 into a
frosting vessel; b) reducing the temperature of at
least a portion of the gas stream in said frosting
vessel to a temperature at which solid CO2 is
deposited by anti-sublimation; c) discharging the gas
stream depleted of CO2 from the frosting vessel;
and d) recovering the deposited solid CO2; wherein
the pressure of the gas stream in step b) is higher
than atmospheric pressure. An anti-sublimation
system for removal of CO2 from a gas stream,
comprising: a frosting vessel (101) configured to
receive the gas stream, said frosting vessel
comprising a low temperature refrigeration device
(107) configured for reducing the temperature of at
least a portion of a gas stream in said frosting vessel
to a temperature at which solid CO2 is deposited by
anti-sublimation; and a compressor (108) configured
to increase the gas pressure of the gas stream
which is fed to the frosting vessel.
21: 2011/00521. 22: 2009/07/14. 43: 2012/01/23
51: F28G
71: CLYDE BERGEMANN, INC.
72: SCHWADE, HANS, WEINKLE, STEVE,
WATKINS, TONY
33: US 31: 61/080,303 32: 2008-07-14
54: SOOTBLOWER WITH MODULAR CANOPY
00: A modular canopy (14) having standardized side
panels (20), trusses (22) and tracks (26). The
modular canopy includes parallel opposing sidewalls
formed from multiple standardized side panels. Each
sidewall extends from a front mounting structure to a
rear mounting structure (18) and carries a track (26)
that typically extends the almost entire length of the
sidewall for supporting the carriage of the sootblower
within the canopy. Trusses (22) connect adjacent
side panels (20) together and extend from one
sidewall to the other over the top of the sidewalls.
The modular canopy may also include standardized
removable or permanently attached covers (24). The
canopy is typically assembled with permanent
fasteners, such as lockbolts, that cannot be removed
without destroying the fasteners. A sootblower
canopy of any desired length can therefore be
manufactured or repaired from a common set of
component parts with one of the sections, typically
an end section, cut to the desired length as needed.
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21: 2011/00523. 22: 2009/06/22. 43: 2012/01/23
51: E04G
71: INTELLIGENT TOWER SOLUTIONS APS
72: HEDEGAARD, THOMAS, ENGELBRECHT,
CLAUS
33: DK 31: PA 2008 00860 32: 2008-06-23
54: PLATFORM, IN PARTICULAR INTERIOR
PLATFORM FOR TUBULAR TOWER
00: A platform (2) in particular an interior platform for a
tubular tower - by way of example a windmill tower
(24) made from steel - and more specific a platform
(2) adapted to be assembled in situ from a number
of construction element members in order to fit the
inside wall (22) of the tower (24), comprising a basic,
preferably circular, centre module (4), a number of
radial, telescopic supporting beam members (6), and
a number of said construction element members in
the form of arched modules (10, 12, 14) being
independent of the diameter of the platform (2), and
a number of two-piece arched modules (16) to be
mounted as a periphery ring next to the inside wall
(22) of the tower (24).
21: 2011/00529. 22: 2009/07/27. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A61K; A61P
71: ARROW INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
72: PERSICANER, PETER HENRY ROBERT,
SAREEN, RAHUL
33: GB 31: 0813628.5 32: 2008-07-25
54: SOLID PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION
COMPRISING EXEMESTANE
00: A solid pharmaceutical composition of exemestane,
in particular for oral use and treatment of cancer,
comprises micronized exemestane and anti-oxidant
in a film-coated tablet.
21: 2011/00531. 22: 2009/07/27. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A61K; A61Q
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: TSAUR, LIANG SHENG, CASBARRO, BRUCE,
REGAN, JOSEPH JAMES, SUBRAMANIAN, VIVEK,
RESTREPO, NICOLAS E, SHUTAK, ALEXANDER
KINGSTON
33: US 31: 12/187,793 32: 2008-08-07
54: LIQUID PERSONAL CLEANSING
COMPOSITION
00: A stable, multiphase liquid isotropic cleansing
composition is described that contains high levels of
Petrolatum and shows a substantial decrease in
reflectance compared with isotropic cleansing
compositions containing other oils and liquid
crystalline compositions with similar levels of oils.
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The inventive composition has a total of less than 2
% by wt. of other oils such as glyceride, mineral and
silicone oils, or blends thereof.
21: 2011/00655. 22: 2011/01/26. 43: 2012/01/26
51: A61K, A61P
71: RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE (UK)
LIMITED
72: DEMSKI, Suzanne, DODDS, Leanne, HARVEY,
David, JOLLIFFE, Ian, MARSHALL, Sarah,
PARKER, Holly
33: GB 31: 0814376.0 32: 2008-08-06
54: CHEWABLE FORMULATION COMPRISING
ALGINATE, BICARBONATE AND CARBONATE
00: The present invention relates to a solid, ingestible
composition comprising a) an alginate; b) a
bicarbonate; and c) a carbonate wherein the
composition is in the form of a chewable core, a
process for preparing said composition, and its use
in the treatment of reflux oesophagitis, gastritis,
dyspepsia or peptic ulceration or for use as a
sustained releasing or targeted delivery composition.
21: 2011/01250. 22: 2011/02/16. 43: 2012/01/12
51: C04B, C08K, C09J
71: Elkem Carbon AS
72: EGELAND, Bjørn, HÅBERG, Alf, JOHANSEN,
Johan Arnold, MADSHUS, Stian
33: NO 31: 20091852 32: 2009-05-11
54: GLUE AND COATING FOR REFRACTORY
MATERIALS AND CERAMICS
00: The present invention relates to a heat crucible glue
or coating for use in connection with refractory
materials and ceramics. The glue or coating
comprises 25 to 50 weight % silicon powder, 5 to 20
weight % SiC powder, 20 to 60 weight %
formaldehyde resin or polyfurfuryl alcohol and 10 to
30 weight % of an organic solvent.
21: 2011/01313. 22: 2011/02/18. 43: 2012/01/04
51: G01C, G01S, G06K
71: SAMBA FINANCIAL GROUP
72: ALOTHAIMEEN, Ahmad, Abdullah
33: GB 31: 0815142.5 32: 2008-08-19
33: GB 31: 0906423.9 32: 2009-04-09
54: BEARING INFORMATION ON A CARD
00: A financial transaction card is supplemented by
position determining means which determines
position coordinates for the card. The determined
position is compared with a predetermined position
stored in the memory to provide bearing data on the
predetermined position from the position of the card.
The card also includes a display for indicating the
bearing. The card is particularly useful for indicating
the bearing of the Kaaba from the position of the
card.
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involves the use of a competition to win a bursary by
means of electronic communi-cation media, whereby
participants are required to provide details of their
vocational interest and geographical location. The
inputted information is recorded in an electronic
database, which provides statistical information of
vocational needs of the competition participants.
21: 2011/01559. 22: 2011/02/28. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A01H, C07K, C12N
71: Syngenta Limited
72: HAWKES, Timothy Robert, DRAYTON, Paul
Richard, DALE, Richard
33: GB 31: 0816880.9 32: 2008-09-15
54: HERBICIDE TOLERANT PLANTS
00: The present invention relates, inter alia, a method of
selectively controlling weeds at a locus comprising
crop plants and weeds, wherein the method
comprises application to the locus of a weed
controlling amount of a pesticide composition
comprising an homogentisate solanesyltransferase
(HST) inhibiting herbicide and/or hydroxyphenyl
pyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) inhibiting herbicide,
wherein the crop plants comprise at least one
recombinant polynucleotide which comprises a
region which encodes an HST; to a method of
selectively controlling weeds at a locus comprising
crop plants and weeds, wherein the method
comprises application to the locus of a weed
controlling amount of a pesticide composition
comprising an homogentisate solanesyltransferase
(HST) inhibiting herbicide, wherein the crop plants
comprise at least one recombinant polynucleotide
which comprises a region which encodes a HPPD
enzyme and to recombinant polynucleotides and
vectors for utilised in the methods. The present
invention further relates to a herbicidal composition
comprising a HPPD-inhibiting herbicide and a HSTinhibiting herbicide.
21: 2011/01631 22: 03/03/2011 43: 28/11/2011
51: A63F, G06F
71: HLATHI TEBOGO
72: HLATHI TEBOGO
33: - 31: - 32: 54: A METHOD OF DETERMINING VOCATIONAL
INTEREST AND A DATABASE THEREFOR
00: 57: A method of determining vocational interest of
individuals within a geographical area. The method
21: 2011/0199. 22: 2011/01/07. 43: 2012/01/12
51: C12N C12R A61K
71: BASF SE
72: BÖTTNER, Mewes, LANG, Christine, VEEN,
Markus, SCHILLING, Michael, REINDL, Andreas
33: EP 31: 08010641.2 32: 2008-06-11
54: USE AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING
AND/OR TREATING ORAL MALODOUR
00: Described is a microorganism belonging to the group
of lactic acid bacteria which is able to drastically
reduce the peptide concentration in saliva thereby
depleting the substrate used by anaerobic
microorganisms of the oral micro-flora which are the
causative agent for oral malodour. Moreover,
described is a microorganism belonging to the group
of lactic acid bacteria which is able to stimulate the
growth of Streptococcus salivarius but does not
stimulate the growth of Streptococcus mutans and/or
Porphyromonas gingivalis. Also described are
compositions containing the above-mentioned
microorganisms, their use for preventing and/or
treating oral malodour and/or halitosis and to
methods for preventing and/or treating oral malodour
and/or halitosis.
21: 2011/02016 22: 17/03/2011 43: 13/12/2011
51: F03D
71: SHANGHAI FOREVOO WINDPOWER
TECHNOLOGY CO LTD, SHANGHAI POWERFOO
ENERGY SYSTEM CO LTD, YUNLONG ZHANG
72: YUNLONG ZHANG and HONGYING ZHANG
33: CN 31: 200810146600.3 32: 2008/09/05
54: COMPOUNG ROTOR SYSTEM OF WIND
ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEM (WECS) AND
WECS
00: 57: A compound rotor system of wind powered
engine has a pilot rotor unit working at low wind
speed condition and a main rotor unit working at
high wind speed condition. The rotor units are
connected to a main shaft through independent
clutch devices, so that a controllable rotating
detachable transmission relationship is formed
between the rotors and the main shaft. By properly
switching of the clutch devices, not only a greater
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starting torque of the wind powered engine is
achieved at low wind speed condition, but also the
advantage of the main rotor unit at high wind speed
condition with excellent wind capturing efficiency is
given full play, and the range of speed and region for
wind powered engine is enlarged.
21: 2011/02092 22: 22/03/2011 43: 26/10/2011
51: B05B
71: NEBULA GROUP (BVI) LIMITED
72: BULDER JOHN and REIJMER CHRIS
33: - 31: - 32: 54: ROTARY ATOMIZER WITH METAL FOAM
INSERTS
00: 57: A rotary atomizer is presented comprising a rotor
(8), having a plurality of insert holders (20) along the
perimeter of rotor (8); and a plurality of metal foam
inserts (12) placed be-tween insert holders (20) that
act as nozzles of the rotary atomizer. Rotor (8) is
characterized in an assembly wherein insert holders
(20) secure the position of metal foam inserts (12).
Rotor (8) can be disc shaped. A protection plate (10)
is fixed to a stationary shaft (1) of the atomizer to
prevent physical contact with rotor (8) without
obstructing the atomizer output.
21: 2011/02299 22: 29/03/2011 43: 06/12/2011
51: C23F
71: WILKEN WILLEM HENDRIK ROEDOLF
72: WILKEN WILLEM HENDRIK ROEDOLF
33: ZA 31: 2010/02323 32: 2010/03/30
54: A PHOTOCHEMICAL ETCHING PROCESS
00: 57: The invention relates to a photochemical etching
process. The process includes the steps of:
prepraration of a metal plate blank for etching;
laminating the plate; exposure of a polychromic
document to be etched onto a surface of the plate;
etching the plate to create intaglio as per the
document; colouring the intaglio to resemble a
polychromic replica of the document; and mounting
the plate onto base.
21: 2011/02304. 22: 2011/03/29. 43: 2012/01/12
51: A61F, B65H
71: UNICHARM CORPORATION
72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki
33: Japan 31: 2008-222490 32: 2008-08-29
54: METHOD OF MANUFACTURING
ABSORPTIVE ARTICLE
00: A method of manufacturing an absorptive article
comprises a leg portion forming step for forming leg
portion regions (1D) in a web (10) continuously
supplied in the MD direction in a conveying device,
and also comprises a folding step which, after the
leg portion forming step, folds double the web such
that a first half region (11) on one side of the center
line in the CD direction is approached closely by or
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is superimposed by a second half region (12) which
is on the other side. The folding step is configured
such that the first half region (11) is conveyed on a
conveying belt (122) driven in a state in which the
conveying belt is horizontal relative to the surface on
which the conveying device (folding device (100), for
example) is installed and that the second half region
(12) is folded to the first half region (11) side by a
guide means (140) for guiding the second half region
(12).
21: 2011/0243. 22: 2011/01/10. 43: 2012/01/12
51: A01N A01P
71: BASF SE
72: SCHNEIDER, Karl-Heinrich, BIRNER, Erich,
MERK, Michael, SPEAKMAN, John-Bryan, GOLD,
Randall, Evan, SCHERER, Maria
33: EP 31: 08158136.5 32: 2008-06-12
54: CALCIUM SALTS OF PHOSPHOROUS ACID
FOR INCREASING THE EFFECT OF FUNGICIDES
00: The invention relates to the use of calcium salts of
phosphorous acid for increasing the effect of
fungicides in agriculture. The invention further
relates to solid formulations, methods for producing
said solid formulations and their use for controlling
fungal pests. The invention further relates to a
method for producing a calcium salt of phosphorous
acid.
21: 2011/02584 22: 07/04/2011 43: 05/01/2012
51: B60S, G01M
71: COLLIEKOGIN BROKERS AND TRADERS CC
72: NAIDOO SANASY
33: ZA 31: 2010/02630 32: 2010/04/15
54: VEHICLE TESTING
00: 57: The invention relates to vehicle testing and
assessment. More particularly, the invention relates
to an assessment facility for assessing the
roadworthiness of a vehicle. The assessment facility
includes at least one testing bay for inspecting at
least one vehicle and at least one ancillary service
centre for correcting a fault on the vehicle identified
during the roadworthiness assessment.
21: 2011/02615 22: 08/04/2011 43: 18/10/2011
51: A61K, C07K, C12N
71: YISSUM RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF
JERUSALEM LTD. 72: ROIZ LEVAVA,
SCHWARTZ BETTY, SMIRNOFF PATRICIA,
SHOSEYOV ODED, NUTTMAN LIRON
33: US 31: 61/193.134 32: 2008/10/30
54: EFFICIENT EXPRESSION OF TRUNCATED
HUMAN RNASET2 IN E COLI
00: 57: An isolated, recombinant truncated human
RNASET2 having anti-angiogenic properties,
methods for efficient expression thereof in bacteria
and therapeutic uses thereof.
21: 2011/0277. 22: 2011/01/10. 43: 2012/01/16
51: C07D A61K
71: SK CHEMICALS CO., LTD.
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72: LEE, Ju Young, KIM, Jae-Sun, OH, Jung-Hoon,
JUNG, Hoe-Chul, LEE, Hyun Jung, KANG, SangHwan, KIM, Yong-Hyuk, PARK, Sung-Hoon, RYU,
Keun-Ho, YI, Jung Bum, KIM, Hun-Taek, UM, KeyAn, LEE, Bong-Yong
33: US 31: 12/155,984 32: 2008-06-12
54: 2-PYRIDYL SUBSTITUTED IMIDAZOLES AS
ALK5 AND/OR ALK4 INHIBITORS
00: 2-pyridyl-substituted imidazoles which are used
advantageously in the treatment of diseases
mediated by ALK 5 or ALK 4 inhibitors or both.
21: 2011/02898. 22: 2011/04/18. 43: 2012/01/25
51: C08J
71: KURARAY EUROPE GMBH, CONTAINER
COOPERATION OF CANADA
72: FUSS, ROBERT, GOTTLIEB, NORMAN JAMES
33: EP 31: 10176771.0 32: 2010-09-15
54: PLASTIC CONTAINERS WITH OXYGEN
BARRIER
00: The invention is directed to a process for reducing
the gas permeability of a plastic material by applying
a barrier coating on the plastic material comprising
the steps 1) pre-treatment of at least a part of the
plastic material; b) applying at least one coating
layer of polyvinyl alcohol on the pre-treated surface
and c) applying at least one top coating layer of
polyvinyl acetal on the polyvinyl alcohol layer.
21: 2011/03016 22: 20/04/2011 43: 26/10/2011
51: B29B, C08J, C10G
71: YEONG MIN JEON
72: YEONG MIN JEON
33: KR 31: 10-2008-0093763 32: 2008/09/24
54: SYSTEM FOR RECYCLING USED TIRES
00: 57: The present invention discloses a system for
recycling used tires. The disclosed system for
recycling used tires comprises: a pyrolysis furnace
that recycles inputted used tires using a carrier gas
and decomposes the used tires through direct
heating; and an oil collecting unit that collects oil by
cooling and condensing hot steam generated by the
pyrolysis furnace. The system also includes a carrier
gas circulation line and a carrier gas circulation and
supply device. The carrier gas circulation line
circulates through the pyrolysis furnace and the oil
collecting unit. The carrier gas circulation and supply
device is connected to the carrier gas circulation line
and comprises a sensing element that measures
both the temperature inside the pyrolysis furnace
and the pressure inside the carrier gas circulation
line. In addition, the carrier gas circulation and
supply device collects and stores a non-condensable
gas generated by the pyrolysis furnace and
selectively supplies the non-condensable gas to the
pyrolysis furnace.
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provided, by means of which a force can be applied
to the side s(8, 9) of the slab (1) in order to move the
axis (10) of the slab (1) in agreement with a
specified position transversely to the conveying
direction (F) of the slab (1), in particular in
accordance with the axis (11) of the rolling train (5).
In order to optimize the rolling process by precisely
introducing the slab into the rolling train, according to
the invention first means (6) act on the slab (1) to
apply a lateral force to the slab (1) at a first location
(12), and second means (7) act on the slab (1) to
apply a lateral force to the slab (1) at a second
location (13), wherein the second location (13) lies at
a distance from the first location (12) in the
conveying direction (F) of the slab (1), wherein the
first location (12) lies behind the furnace (2) and
wherein the second location (13) lies in front of,
within, or behind the at least one processing device
(3, 4). The invention further relates to a device for
processing a slab.
21: 2011/03228. 22: 2011/05/03. 43: 2012/01/17
51: A61K
71: NOVARTIS AG
72: JENSEN-Michael, GARCIA-ECHEVERRIA,
Carlos
33: EP 31: 08170255.7 32: 2008-11-28
33: EP 31: 08170261.5 32: 2008-11-28
54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMBINATIONS
COMPRISING A PYRIDO [4, 3-D] PYRIMIDINE
DERIVED HSP90-INHIBITOR AND A HER2
INHIBITOR
00: A pharmaceutical combination comprising an Hsp90
inhibitor and an HER2 inhibitor, and methods of
using the combination to treat proliferative disorders.
21: 2011/03236 22: 05/05/2011 43: 10/01/2012
51: B21B
71: SMS SIEMAG AG
72: Jurgen SEIDEL and KLAUS LAZZARO
33: DE 31: 10 2009 029 887.8 32: 2009/06/23
54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROCESSING A
SLAB
00: 57: The invention relates to a method for processing
a slab (1) in a device, which comprises at least one
furnace (2), at least one processing device (3, 4)
arranged downstream of the furnace (2) in the
conveying direction (F) of the slab (1), and a rolling
train (5) arranged downstream of the at least one
processing device (3, 4) in the conveying direction
(F) of the slab (1), wherein means (6, 7) are
21: 2011/03303 22: 06/05/2011 43: 03/02/2012
51: A61B
71: WOM INDUSTRIAS SRL
72: ALTAMIRANO JOSE DANIEL
33: AR 31: AR P20090100135 32: 2009/01/16
54: SURGICAL INSTRUMENT UNIT SUITABLE
FOR MIN-INVASIVE SURGERY
00: 57: Surgical instrument unit suitable for mini-invasive
surgery, consisting of a multivalve device with
adjustable separator for accessing the patient
internally and with at least one simultaneous
approach system consisting of a number of
components which includes a surgical operating
device composed of control means, a movement
transmission element and working grippers
equipping needle grippers composed of control
means, a head connection sheath with connecting
needle arranged inside it and the working head; and
a cauterization device which comprises control
means, a movement transmission element and the
cauterizer.
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54: NEW POLYMERS AND USE THEREOF IN
PREPARATION OF HIGH IMPACT POLYMERIC
COMPOSITIONS
00: 57: Terminally functionalized polymers that are living
or pseudo-living polymers reacted with certain allyl
glycidyl ethers, or certain allylhalosilanes or
combinations thereof, and a process for preparing
the terminally functionalized polymers. Rubbermodified polymeric compositions comprising the
terminally functionalized polymers.
21: 2011/0338. 22: 2011/01/13. 43: 2012/01/16
51: C12N
71: BASF PLANT SCIENCE GMBH
72: GUAN, Hamping, SEO, Beomseok
33: US 31: 61/061,231 32: 2008-06-13
54: METHODS IN INCREASING GRAIN VALUE BY
IMPROVING GRAIN YIELD AND QUALITY
00: The invention provides a transgenic plant, which
expresses a transgene encoding a citrate synthase
(CS) wherein the transgenic plant seed of the
invention is characterized by increased yield and/or
enhanced levels of protein, essential amino acids or
oil, when compared to an isoline that does not
express the transgene; and also provides methods
of producing transgenic plants with economically
relevant traits and provides expression vectors
comprising polynucleotides encoding Citrate
Synthase.
21: 2011/03549 22: 16/05/2011 43: 22/11/2011
51: B64C
71: SOO-CHEOL JUNG
72: SOO-CHEOL JUNG
33: KR 31: 10-2008-0102770 32: 2008/10/20
54: AIRCRAFT SYSTEM THAT ENABLES
GROUND TRAVELING
00: 57: The present invention relates to an aircraft
system that enables ground traveling, wherein
takeoff and landing occur vertically so that traveling
on the ground and flying in the air may be enabled.
It specifically comprises a configuration such that at
least three wheels connected at the bottom of its
body are used for driving, a glide force is generated
based on the wings that are installed on both sides
symmetrically around said body, at least parts of
said wing and body are furnished with a plurality of
propellers to generate lift force and thrust force,
respectively, and said wing is divided into a plurality
of partitioning spaces so that it may undergo folding
or transformation. Accordingly, when traveling on
the ground road and encountering traffic, it takes off
and flies in the air, and if required, it flies in the air
and then lands to travel the ground road so that it is
not limited by traffic but can move rapidly to a
destination.
21: 2011/03500 22: 12/05/2011 43: 16/11/2011
51: C08F
71: BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION
72: JAMES E HALL, QIN ZENGQUAN, MARK N
DEDECKER, JASON T POULTON
33: US 31: 61/105.198 32: 2008/10/14
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21: 2011/03579. 22: 2011/05/16. 43: 2012/01/04
51: E04H
71: CF ZONDAGH (T/A MICJACK)
72: ZONDAGH, CHRISTO FERREIRA
33: ZA 31: 2010/02261 32: 2010-03-30
54: FENCE ARRANGEMENT
00: This invention relates to a fence arrangement and
more particularly but not exclusively, to a fence
arrangement combining palisade fencing and electric
fencing in a novel and inventive manner. The fence
arrangement includes at least one fence panel
comprising a plurality of interconnected pales
positioned adjacent one another so as to form a
barrier, and at least one post to which an end of the
panel is securable. The post and the panel are
adapted to be securable to one another by way of
threaded fasteners. The fence arrangement also
includes an electric fence, conductive wires of which
extend through apertures provided in the post.
21: 2011/03592. 22: 2011/05/16. 43: 2012/01/10
51: B24D, B26B
71: McPherson's Limited
72: MURPHY, Rosemary, SOLARI, Clive
33: AU 31: 2008905370 32: 2008-10-16
54: SCISSORS AND SHARPENING
ARRANGEMENT
00: The invention relates to scissors and a sharpening
device. The scissors include two blades, each blade
having a cutting edge and a back edge which
respectively form opposite longitudinal edges of the
blade. A pivot connects the two blades for relative
movement of the blades between an open condition
in which the cutting edge of each blade are apart
and a closed condition in which each blade are
substantially adjacent and the back edge of each
blade projects beyond the cutting edge of the other
blade. The blades also include a sharpening
condition in which the cutting edge of each of the
blades can be sharpened. A biasing means is
included for biasing the blades away from the
sharpening condition towards the closed condition
and/or the open condition. The sharpening device is
for scissors including two blades having a cutting
edge. The sharpening device includes a hollow
housing for receiving the blades of the scissors, a
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pair of positioning units within the housing arranged
in an opposed relationship to receive the blades
therebetween when the scissors are inserted into the
housing, and a pair of sharpener units located within
the housing arranged in an opposed relationship to
contact the blades therebetween.
21: 2011/03649 22: 19/05/2011 43: 25/01/2012
51: H04M, G06Q, H04W
71: ANA PAULA AMERUSO ABULASAN
72: ANA PAULA AMERUSO ABULASAN and
JEAN-MARC SCHIFFLER
33: BR 31: PI-0804908-4 32: 2008/11/18
54: SYSTEM OF SUBSIDIZED PHONE CALLS
00: 57: System of subsidized phone calls, is essentially
a system (S) made possible by means of
telecommunication networks in general to be used
with great efficiency, using the existent technical
resources that, organized of new way, allows the
execution of calls with part or all of the chargeable
time subsidized by a sponsor through the sending of
advertising and/or institutional messages to the
calling subscriber.
21: 2011/03750 22: 23/05/2011 43: 23/11/2011
51: A61F
71: VASCULAR GRAFT SOLUTIONS LTD and THE
MEDICAL RESEARCH, INFRASTRUCTURE, AND
HEALTH SERVICES FUND OF THE TEL AVIV
MEDICAL CENTER
72: ORION EYAL, BACHAR YEHUDA, BEN-GAL
YANAI, RAPAPORT AVRAHAM, CIBULSKI GILAD,
WINSHTEIN RONNY
33: US 31: 61/193 398 32: 2008/11/24,
54: EXTERNAL STENT
00: 57: An external vein support comprising an elongate
axial body including an axis, said body is plastically
deformable by at least one of stretching, bending,
twisting, and any combination thereof, relative to
said axis.
21: 2011/03960 22: 27/05/2011 43: 10/01/2012
51: C07K, C12N
71: AVESTHAGEN LIMITED
72: PATELL VILLOO MORAWAL, SHEKAR SUNIL,
IRENI SRINIVAS, DYAGA GOPAL
33: IN 31: 2614/CHE/2008 32: 2008/10/28
54: AN EXPRESSION VECTOR AND PROCESSES
THEREOF
00: 57: The present invention relates to vectors for
expression of recombinant anti-CD20 monoclonal
antibody. The expression vectors comprise a
Scaffold/Matrix Attachment Region such as SEQ ID
NO: 1.
21: 2011/03971. 22: 2011/05/30. 43: 2011/11/30
51: B65H
71: FERAG AG
72: STAUBER, ERWIN, BENZ, MARC-ANDREAS
33: CH 31: 00856/10 32: 2010-05-31
54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR OPENING
PRINTED PRODUCTS
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00: The invention is related to a device for opening and
further transporting of printed products (6) with
respectively at least two sheets (18) held together
over a fixed edge (10), comprising a conveying
device (1) with transport grippers (7) driven in
conveying direction (F) arranged with a distance
between one another, which are designed to hold
the printed products (6) suspended on their fixed
edge (10), as well as with an opening device (2)
arranged below the transport grippers (2), which is
destined to open the printed products (6). The
invention is characterised in that the opening device
(2) comprises an opening wedge (15) capable of
being inserted into a free edge zone (24) between
the sheets of the printed product (6), and the
opening device (2) furthermore comprises means (5)
for supplying blast air (21), by means of which the
sheets (18) of the printed product (6) are capable of
being fanned open in the edge zone (24), into which
the opening wedge (15) is inserted.
21: 2011/04002 22: 31/05/2011 43: 07/12/2011
51: C12N
71: EVOGENE LTD
72: AYAL SHARON, KARCHI HAGAI, EMMANUEL
EYAL, DIBER ALEX, VINOCUR BASIA JUDITH,
HERSCHKOVITZ YOAV, GRANEVITZE ZUR
33: US 31: 61/193.830 32: 2008/12/29
54: POLYNUCLEOTIDES,POLYPEPTIDES
ENCODED THEREBY,AND METHODS OF USING
SAME FOR INCREASING ABIOTIC STRESS
TOLERANCE,BIOMASS AND/OR YIELD IN
PLANTS EXPRESSING SAME
00: 57: Provided are isolated polynucleotides comprising
a nucleic acid sequence at least 80 % identical to
SEQ ID NO:619, 617, 606, 615, 629, 1-36, 40, 41,
43-45, 49, 52-56, 58, 113-343, 351, 354-358, 605,
607-614, 616, 618, 620-628, 630-638, 642, 645,
650, 651, 670, or 671. Also provided are nucleic acid
constructs comprising same, isolated polypeptides
encoded thereby, transgenic cells and transgenic
plants comprising same and methods of using same
for increasing abiotic stress tolerance, yield,
biomass, growth rate, vigor, oil content, fiber yield,
fiber quality, and/or nitrogen use efficiency of a plant.
21: 2011/04036. 22: 2011/05/31. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A61K, A61P
71: Lipid Pharmaceuticals Ehf.
72: LOFTSSON, Thorsteinn, STEFANSSON, Einar
33: US 31: 61/110,093 32: 2008-10-31
54: FATTY ACIDS FOR USE AS A MEDICAMENT
00: The invention relates to fatty acid stimulation of
rectal mucosa initiating the process of defecation,
acting as a laxative. Furthermore, the invention
relates to the usage of free fatty acids, fatty acid
mixtures and fatty acid extracts from marine lipids in
pharmaceutical formulations such as suppositories,
ointments, tablets and gelatin capsules for treatment
and prevention of multiple disorders like
constipation, hemorrhoids, bacterial infections (e.g.
helicobacter pylori), viral infections (e.g. herpes
simplex virus infections) and inflammations, as well
as against fissura ani and pruritus ani.
21: 2011/04134 22: 03/06/2011 43: 13/01/2012
51: B25B
71: COETZEE JAN HENDRIK
72: COETZEE JAN HENDRIK
33: ZA 31: 2010/03951 32: 2010/06/03
54: OIL FILTER WRENCH
00: 57: An oil filter wrench which includes a generally
concave rigid mount for mounting the wrench on an
oil filter canister, the mount having a pivot support
extending laterally from the rigid mount, a slotted
shaft pivotally located along the pivot support and a
strap having opposed ends coincidingly threaded
through the slotted shaft for encircling an oil filter
canister fixed in place by the strap and turning the
shaft relative to the oil filter canister thereby
releasing the oil filter canister upon replacement of
the canister.
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loop formed housing 16 that in turn extends sealably
along the unit 12. Inflatable chambers 20 along the
unit 12 are interconnected by integrally formed
connector tube sections 22 along which the housing
16 fits sealably. The housing 16 is formed with
orifices 26 that extend through its wall enabling the
flow of gas between the inside of the housing 16 and
the chambers 20. The unit 12 and the pressurisation
tube 14 are inflatable by way of a double port valve
28. Inflation of the pressurisation tube 14 after the
unit 12 has been inflated results in the
compartmentalisation of the unit 12.
21: 2011/04135 22: 03/06/2011 43: 05/01/2012
51: F24J
71: PALACE POWER SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD
72: GOUS GERT JOHAN WILLEM
33: ZA 31: 2010/03994 32: 2010/06/04
54: SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY
00: 57: The invention relates to a solar collector, which
includes a sheet material defining a plurality of
recesses shaped into liquid flow paths extending
between a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet. The solar
collector further includes a planar collector sheet
mounted onto the pressed sheet material to define
liquid conduits along the liquid flow paths between
the pressed sheet material and the planar collector
sheet.
21: 2011/04172 22: 03/06/2011 43: 06/12/2011
51: B60C
71: RICHARD ANDREW DARVALL
72: RICHARD ANDREW DARVALL
33: ZA 31: 2010/01537 32: 2010/03/03,
54: LEAK ACCOMMODATING PNEUMATIC TUBE
00: 57: A leak accommodating pneumatic tube 10
comprises a multi-chamber flexible unit 12 and an
inflatable body compartmentaliser as constituted
from a pressurisation tube 14 that extends along a
21: 2011/04187 22: 06/06/2011 43: 06/12/2011
51: G01F
71: CAPTECH LTD
72: HAIMI SHLOMO
33: US 31: 12/512.052 32: 2009/07/30
54: IMPROVED PUMP LID AND CONTAINERS
EMPLOYING SUCH
00: 57: A pump lid assembly for use with a container
that may be used to create a vacuum or a pressurized state within the container, the lid assembly
having a rotatable pump cylinder configuration and a
pump piston mechanically associated with the
rotatable pump cylinder configuration such that at
least a portion of the piston is deployed within the
pump cylinder, thereby defining between them a
variable pump volume The pump piston is
configured with a substantially cylindrical piston wall
having an interior surface and an exterior surface
such that at least a portion of the interior surface is
configured for releasable attachment to the container
at least a portion of the exterior surface of the piston
wall interacts with the rotatable pump cylinder
configuration so that rotation of the rotatable pump
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cylinder configuration generates linear motion of the
rotatable pump cylinder configuration.
21: 2011/0422. 22: 2011/01/17. 43: 2012/01/17
51: C07D A01N
71: BASF SE
72: VON DEYN, Wolfgang, PUHL, Michael,
POHLMAN, Matthias, RACK, Michael, PARRA
RAPADO, Liliana, LANGEWALD, Jürgen,
ANSPAUGH, Douglas, D., OLOUMI-SADEGHI,
Hassan, CULBERTSON, Deborah, L., RANKL,
Nancy B., KAMP, Hennicke, VAN RAVENZWAAY,
Bennard
33: US 31: 61/073,574 32: 2008-06-18
54: 1,2-BENZISOTHIAZOLE COMPOUNDS
USEFUL FOR COMBATING ANIMAL PESTS
00: The present invention relates to sulfonamide
compounds of formula (I) according to claim 1, as
well as to the N-oxides and salts thereof. These
compounds are useful for combating animal pests.
The invention also relates to a process for the
preparation of these compounds and to intermediate
compounds used in said process. The invention
further relates to a method for controlling animal
pests by using the compounds of formula (I), the Noxides or the salts thereof, to plant propagation
material and to an agricultural and veterinary
composition comprising said compounds, the Noxides or the salts thereof.
21: 2011/04298 22: 09/06/2011 43: 05/01/2012
51: C07D
71: UNIVERSITY OF BASEL
72: CMILJANOVIC VLADIMIR, CMILJANOVIC
NATASA, GIESE BERND, WYMANN MATTHIAS
33: GB 31: 08211219.3 32: 2008/11/10
54: TRIAZINE PYRIMIDINE AND PYRIDINE
ANALOGS AND THEIR USE AS THERAPEUTIC
AGENTS AND DIAGNOSTIC PROBES
00: 57: The invention relates to novel therapeutic agents
and diagnostic probes. The invention also relates to
phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) and mammalian
target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitor triazine,
pyrimidine and pyridine-based compounds of
Formula (I), their stereoisomers, geometric isomers,
tautomers, solvates, metabolites, N-oxide
derivatives, pharmaceutically acceptable salts, and
prodrugs thereof compositions of the new
compounds, either alone or in combination with at
least one additional therapeutic agent, with a
pharmaceutically acceptable carrier; and uses of the
new compounds, either alone or in combination with
at least one additional therapeutic agent, for treating
disorders mediated by lipid kinases. Methods of
using compounds of Formula (I) for in vitro, in situ,
and in vivo diagnosis, prevention or treatment of
such disorders in mammalian cells, or associated
pathological conditions, are disclosed. (Formula I)
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21: 2011/04299 22: 09/06/2011 43: 25/01/2012
51: A61K
71: VDF FUTURECEUTICALS INC and XEROS
PHARMACEUTICALS LLC
72: HAMLIN DAVID, MAJETI SATYANARAYANA,
PIETRZKOWSKI ZBIGNIEW
33: US 31: 61/114.359 32: 2008/11/13
54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR
ALLEVIATING HYPOSALIVATION AND FOR
PROVIDING ORAL COMFORT
00: 57: Various compositions and methods are provided
to alleviate one or more symptoms associated with
hyposalivation or xerostomia. Preferred
compositions and methods employ one or more
plant extracts and/or a proanthocyanidin at a
concentration effective to reduce or eliminate the
symptoms. Especially preferred extracts are isolated
from a fruit and/or seed (e.g., grape, cranberry, blue
berry, black berry, etc.), and where a second extract
is present, such extract is preferably isolated from a
citrus fruit (e.g., lemon, orange, lime, grapefruit,
tangerine, mandarin orange, ugli fruit, etc.).
21: 2011/04319. 22: 2011/06/09. 43: 2012/01/04
51: C07C
71: Theravance, Inc.
72: DALZIEL, Sean, RAPTA, Miroslav
33: US 31: 61/121,254 32: 2008-12-10
54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF A 3CARBOXYPROPYL-AMINOTETRALIN
COMPOUND
00: The invention provides crystalline solid forms of (S)4-((2S,3S)-7-carbamoyl-1,1-diethyl-3-methoxy1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalen-2-ylamino)-2cyclohexylmethyl-butyric acid. The invention also
provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising
such crystalline solid forms, methods of using such
crystalline solid forms to treat diseases associated
with mu opioid receptor activity, and processes
useful for preparing such crystalline solid forms.
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21: 2011/04337 22: 10/06/2011 43: 11/01/2012
51: A61K
71: PALADIN LABS INC
72: VINSON ROBERT, GOSSELIN PATRICK,
BETANCOURT AIMESTHER OJITO
33: US 31: 61/122.117 32: 2008/12/12
54: NARCOTIC DRUG FORMULATIONS WITH
DECREASED ABUSE POTENTIAL
00: 57: The present application relates to novel narcotic
formulations having a decreased injection abuse
potential In a representative embodiment, the
formulation comprises methadone hydrochloride (6dimethylamino-4,4-diphenylheptan-3-one, a
synthetic opiod), meglumine, cellulose, lactose, and
magnesium stearate The application further
illustrates methods for making the contemplated
formulations.
21: 2011/04374 22: 13/06/2011 43: 03/01/2012
51: E21F
71: SHENGLI OIL FIELD SHENGLI POWER
MACHINERY GROUP CO., LTD
72: CHEN YILIANG, MA XIAOZHONG, SUN LONG
33: CN 31: 200810249601.0 32: 2008/12/17
54: A METHOD FOR DESTROYING COAL MINE
LOW CONCENTRATION METHANE GAS AND AN
APPARATUS THEREOF
00: 57: A method for destroying coal mine low
concentration methane gas and an apparatus
thereof. The method consists of the following steps:
(A) electrifying an oxidizing bed (39), and starting
and heating the oxidizing bed to be at least 800?; (B)
inputting coal mine low concentration methane gas
into the oxidizing bed (39), carrying out the rapid
reaction of methane and oxygen, and releasing heat;
(C) storage (11) for storing the heat; (D) discharging
clean waste gas out of the oxidizing bed (39) after
the reaction; (E) switching the direction, and
inputting the coal mine low concentration methane
gas into the oxidizing bed (39) again so as to carry
out a rapid oxidization reaction and release heat;
and (F) storing and outputting redundant reaction
heat, and repeating the steps (B)(C)(D)(E)(F). The
apparatus consists of a switch valve mechanism
(47), the oxidizing bed (39), a recovery valve
mechanism, a gas inlet system and a process
detection and control system. The switch valve
mechanism (47) and the oxidizing bed (39) are
assembled together and are integrated with the
recovery mechanism (37) and the gas inlet system
into a whole.
21: 2011/04379. 22: 2011/06/10. 43: 2012/01/03
51: C03B;
71: SAINT-GOBAIN EMBALLAGE
72: GHIONE, Samuele, ZANELLA, Evelino
33: FR 31: 0857658 32: 2008-11-12
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54: AUTOMATIC SUBSTITUTION OF BLANK
MOULDS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF HOLLOW
GLASS PRODUCTS
00: A process for manufacturing a hollow glass product
using an I.S. machine and a robot that can move
alongside the blank moulds of this machine,
characterized in that the robot is capable of
replacing one or more blank moulds, section after
section. An I.S. machine for manufacturing hollow
glass products, comprising a robot that can move
alongside the blank moulds, characterized in that the
robot is capable of carrying several tools having
different functions, simultaneously and/or alternately,
chosen from an electromagnet, and/or a spray tube
for greasing by spraying, and/or an optical
pyrometer, an infrared or equivalent viewing port
and/or a rotary abrasive tool and/or a camera or
equivalent.
diabetes, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessivecompulsive disorder, and the like.
21: 2011/04381. 22: 2011/06/10. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: ACHILLION PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
72: PHADKE, Avinash, CHEN, Dawei,
GADHACHANDA, Venkat, HASHIMOTO, Akihiro,
PAIS, Godwin, WANG, Xiangzhu, AGARWAL, Atul,
KIM, Ha Young, LI, Shouming, LIU, Cuixian,
ZHANG, Suoming, DESHPANDE, Milind
33: US 31: 61/121,378 32: 2008-12-10
33: US 31: 61/226,317 32: 2009-07-17
54: NEW 4-AMINO-4-OXOBUTANOYL PEPTIDES
AS INHIBITORS OF VIRAL REPLICATION
00: The invention provides 4-amino-4-oxobutanoyl
peptides of Formula I and the pharmaceutically salts
and hydrates thereof. The variables R, R1, R6-R8,
R16, R18, R19, M, n, T, Y, and Z are defined herein.
Certain compounds of Formula I are useful as
antiviral agents. The 4-amino-4-oxobutanoyl
peptides disclosed herein are potent and/ or
selective inhibitors of viral replication, particularly
Hepatitis C virus replication. The invention also
provides pharmaceutical compositions containing
one or more 4-amino-4-oxobutanoyl peptides and
one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers.
Such pharmaceutical compositions may contain a 4amino-4-oxobutanoyl peptides as the only active
agent or may contain a combination of a 4-amino-4oxobutanoyl peptides and one or more other
pharmaceutically active agents. The invention also
provides methods for treating viral infections,
including Hepatitis C infections.
21: 2011/04380. 22: 2011/06/13. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: AMGEN INC.
72: ALLEN, Jennifer R., BOURBEAU, Matthew P.,
CHEN, Ning, HU, Essa, KUNZ, Roxanne,
RUMFELT, Shannon
33: US 31: 61/114,567 32: 2008-11-14
33: US 31: 61/166,212 32: 2009-04-02
54: PYRAZINE COMPOUNDS AS
PHOSPHODIESTERASE 10 INHIBITORS
00: Pyrazine compounds, and compositions containing
them, and processes for preparing such compounds.
Provided herein also are methods of treating
disorders or diseases treatable by inhibition of
PDE10, such as obesity, non-insulin dependent
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herein are potent and/ or selective inhibitors of viral
replication, particularly Hepatitis C virus replication.
The invention also provides pharmaceutical
compositions containing one or more 4-amino-4oxobutanoyl peptide cyclic analogues and one or
more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers. Such
pharmaceutical compositions may contain a 4amino-4-oxobutanoyl peptide cyclic analogue as the
only active agent or may contain a combination of a
4-amino-4-oxobutanoyl peptide cyclic analogue and
one or more other pharmaceutically active agents.
The invention also provides methods for treating
viral infections, including Hepatitis C infections, in
patients.
21: 2011/04382. 22: 2011/06/13. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61K
71: ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND COMPANY
72: BASEETH, Shireen, S., SEBREE, Bruce, R.
33: US 31: 61/114,510 32: 2008-11-14
54: ORGANOGEL COMPOSITIONS AND
PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING
00: The present invention is directed towards organogel
compositions comprising a phospholipid
composition. Processes for producing such
organogel compositions are further disclosed. The
present invention is also directed towards uses of
the novel organogel compositions in foods or
beverages, cosmetics, personal care products, as a
drug delivery vehicle or as a carrier of any desired
compound.
21: 2011/04383. 22: 2011/06/10. 43: 2012/01/03
51: C07D
71: ACHILLION PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
72: PHADKE, Avinash, WANG, Xiangzhu, PAIS,
Godwin, HASHIMOTO, Akihiro, GADHACHANDA,
Venkat, CHEN, Dawei, AGARWAL, Atul, ZHANG,
Suoming, LIU, Cuixian, LI, Shouming, DESHPANDE,
Milind
33: US 31: 61/121,378 32: 2008-12-10
33: US 31: 61/226,323 32: 2009-07-17
54: 4-AMINO-4-OXOBUTANOYL PEPTIDE
CYCLIC ANALOGUES, INHIBITORS OF VIRAL
REPLICATION
00: The invention provides 4-amino-4-oxobutanoyl
peptides and cyclic analogues thereof of Formula I
and the pharmaceutically salts thereof. The variables
are defined herein. Certain compounds of Formula I
are useful as antiviral agents. 4-amino-4oxobutanoyl peptide cyclic analogues as disclosed
21: 2011/04395. 22: 2011/06/13. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: AstraZeneca AB
72: CRONIN, Mark, GENG, Bolin, RECK, Folkert
33: US 31: 61/114,706 32: 2008-11-14
54: [4- (1-AMINO-ETHYL) -CYCLOHEXYL] METHYL-AMINES AS ANTIBACTERIALS
00: The present invention relates to compounds of
Formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts
thereof, to their use in the treatment of bacterial
infections, and to their methods of preparation.
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21: 2011/04396. 22: 2011/06/13. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: AstraZeneca AB
72: HOLENZ, Jörg, KARLSTRÖM, Sofia,
KOLMODIN, Karin, LINDSTRÖM, Johan, RAKOS,
Laszlo, ROTTICCI, Didier, SÖDERMAN, Peter,
SWAHN, Britt-Marie, VON BERG, Stefan
33: US 31: 61/114,634 32: 2008-11-14
54: SUBSTITUTED ISOINDOLES AS BACE
INHIBITORS AND THEIR USE (NEW
COMPOUNDS 578)
00: The present invention relates to novel compounds of
formula (I) and their pharmaceutical compositions. In
addition, the present invention relates to therapeutic
methods for the treatment and/or prevention of Aßrelated pathologies such as Downs syndrome, ßamyloid angiopathy such as but not limited to
cerebral amyloid angiopathy or hereditary cerebral
hemorrhage, disorders associated with cognitive
impairment such as but not limited to MCI ("mild
cognitive impairment"), Alzheimer Disease, memory
loss, attention deficit symptoms associated with
Alzheimer disease, neurodegeneration associated
with diseases such as Alzheimer disease or
dementia including dementia of mixed vascular and
degenerative origin, pre-senile dementia, senile
dementia and dementia associated with Parkinson's
disease, progressive supranuclear palsy or cortical
basal degeneration.
21: 2011/04409. 22: 2011/06/14. 43: 2012/01/03
51: B03C
71: OUTOTEC OYJ
72: GREY, Thomas J., OREKONDY, Shivakumar
33: US 31: 12/313,313 32: 2008-11-19
54: BELTLESS RARE EARTH ROLL MAGNETIC
SEPARATOR SYSTEM AND METHOD
00: A material separator system (10) and method for
magnetically separating components of feedstock by
directing the feedstock onto a thin rotating shell (18)
enclosing one or more rotating magnetic rolls (72)
capable of riding upon the interior of the shell. In one
embodiment, a cam-and-bearing arrangement is
used to permit the magnetic roll and shell each to
rotate on its own independent axis. This provides the
ability to adjust clearance, the line of contact, and
the degree of contact between the magnetic roll and
the shell. In another embodiment, a different
arrangement provides the same capabilities. The
system can be configured to drive a magnetic roll
(72), which then drives the shell (18), or it can be
configured to drive the shell (18), which then drives
the magnetic roll (72). The system can also be
configured as a retreater for retreating feedstock.
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54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING
METHACRYLATED BENZOPHENONES
00: The invention relates to a method for producing
methacrylated benzophenones and to the uses
thereof.
21: 2011/04423. 22: 2008/10/01. 43: 2012/01/09
51: C07D, A61K, A61P
71: MERCK SERONO SA
72: QUATTROPANI, ANNA, GERBER, PATRICK,
SAUER, WOLFGANG, BOMBRUN, AGNES,
MONTAGNE, CYRIL, MUZERELLE, MATHILDE,
MARIN, DELPHINE, CROSIGNANI, STEFANO,
DORBAIS, JEROME, GONZALEZ, JÉRÔME
33: EP 31: 07117921.2 32: 2007-10-04
33: US 31: 60/998,254 32: 2007-10-09
54: OXADIAZOLE DERIVATIVES
00: The invention relates to compounds of formula I:
1
2
a
b
wherein R , R , R , R , W, Q and S have the
meanings given in claim 1. The compounds are
useful e.g. in the treatment of autoimmune disorders,
such as multiple sclerosis.
21: 2011/04424. 22: 2011/06/14. 43: 2012/01/04
51: C07C
71: Evonik Röhm GmbH
72: KNEBEL, Joachim, KLESSE, Wolfgang,
BREINER, Christine Maria, SCHMITT, Gerold
33: DE 31: 102008054611.9 32: 2008-12-15
21: 2011/04425. 22: 2011/06/14. 43: 2012/01/06
51: C10L
71: Zilkha Biomass Fuels LLC
72: GRØNN, Arne Johannes
33: NO 31: 20085249 32: 2008-12-15
54: A METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF
PELLETS OR BRIQUETTES
00: A method is provided for the production of pellets or
briquettes from lignin containing material in the form
of processable particles wherein the method
comprises the steps of: passing the material, if it has
a relative moisture content of more than about 30%,
alternatively more than about 20% by weight, to a
drying step and drying it to a relative moisture
content of about 0-30%, alternatively about 0-20 %
by weight; passing the material, optionally via an
intermediate storage step, to a heat treatment step
and heating the material to about 180-235°C by
injecting steam into a reactor; maintaining the
material in the reactor at the temperature reached
for a sufficient time to soften the material and
release lignin; reducing the pressure in the reactor in
at least one step; and pelletizing or briquetting the
treated material. The invention also concerns pellets
or briquettes produced by the method.
21: 2011/04426. 22: 2011/06/14. 43: 2012/01/03
51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D
71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited
72: NAKAO, Akira, GOTANDA, Kentoku, AOKI,
Kazumasa, HIRANO, Shimpei, HIRUMA, Yoshiharu,
SHIIKI, Takeshi
33: JP 31: 2008-327477 32: 2008-12-24
54: INDANYL COMPOUNDS
00: Provided are novel low-molecular compounds which
exhibit calcium receptor antagonist activity, and
which are highly safe and orally administrable,
namely, compounds having general formula (I) or
pharmacologically acceptable salts thereof. In the
general formula, A represents a single bond or the
like; D represents a single bond or the like; R2a and
R2b are the same or different from each other and
represent a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, or the
like; R3a and R3b are the same or different from
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each other and represent a hydrogen atom, a
halogen atom, or the like; R4 and R5 are the same
or different from each other and represent a
hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, or the like; R6
represents methyl, ethyl, or the like; m represents an
integer of 0 to 6, or the like; and Z represents
carboxyl or the like.
21: 2011/04428. 22: 2011/06/14. 43: 2012/01/04
51: C04B
71: Lafarge
72: WALENTA, Günther, COMPARET, Cédric,
MORIN, Vincent, GARTNER, Ellis
33: FR 31: 08/07182 32: 2008-12-19
54: HYDRAULIC BINDER BASED ON
SULFOALUMINOUS CLINKER AND ON
PORTLAND CLINKER
00: The subject of the present invention is a composition
comprising at least one Portland clinker and one
belite-calcium-sulfoaluminous-ferrite (BCSAF)
clinker.
21: 2011/04430. 22: 2011/06/14. 43: 2012/01/04
51: C08K, C08L
71: Illinois Tool Works Inc.
72: REYNOLDS, Jeffrey
33: US 31: 12/329,867 32: 2008-12-08
54: PEROXIDE DISPERSIONS
00: A hardener composition useful in a two part resin
system. The hardener composition includes a
reactive carrier, a peroxide catalyst, a thickener and
thixotropic agent selected from fumed silica and
precipitated silica, and optionally a filler. The
hardener composition can have a shelf life of over
six months. A two-part polyester resin system and a
method of making a polyester resin composition are
also disclosed.
21: 2011/04435 22: 15/06/2011 43: 09/01/2012
51: F24H, F24J
71: SVEN IAN JACOBSEN
72: SVEN IAN JACOBSEN
33: - 31: - 32: 54: SOLAR GEYERS
00: 57: A solar geyser (10), especially for use in parts of
the word with high levels of solar radiation, the
geyser comprising a spherical container (12) housed
within a translucent shell (14) and a vacuum
providing insulation between the shell and the
container. The container being painted black to
ensure maximum absorption of solar radiation, and
the geyser including an inner reservoir (30) for
storage of warm water (16) and means for
monitoring the heat of the water in the inner
reservoir – if the temperature reaches a
predetermined maximum more water is added to the
outer tank. If a predetermined minimum temperature
is reached the flow of water into the outer container
will be interrupted to ensure that the available water
reaches the desired temperature.
21: 2011/04442 22: 15/06/2011 43: 09/01/2012
51: A63B
71: JOHNSON PETER EDWARD
72: JOHNSON PETER EDWARD
33: - 31: - 32: 54: GOLF CUP
00: 57: A golf cup is provided that has a generally
tubular cylindrical body and wherein indicia are
depicted internally thereof on an inwardly directed
surface so as to be at least partially visible from an
oblique angle. The indicia may be provided on an
inwardly directed surface of a ring removably
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attached to the body co-axially therewith.
Alternatively, the indicia may be provided on an
inwardly directed surface of a sleeve that is a sliding
fit within the golf cup. The invention also provides
rings and sleeves carrying indicia on an inwardly
directed surface thereof that in use is to be at least
partially visible from an oblique angle wherein the
rings and sleeves may be installed in association
with existing golf cups.
21: 2011/04447. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: 2012/01/09
51: H04N, H04W
71: MATLA INFOTECH (PTY) LIMITED
72: WU, Chia Chao, WU, Guo-Zua, WU, Kun-Da
54: A SYSTEM FOR DECODING A DIGITAL
SIGNAL
00: A system for decoding a digital signal is provided,
said system comprising a digital device including a
signal reception and transmission means, an internet
connection means, and a first and a second
computer processing unit. The first computer
processing unit is operable to demodulate a received
broadcast signal into digital data, and the second
computer processing unit is operable to control said
reception and transmission means, said second
computer processing unit being connected to said
first computer processing unit by means of a digital
interface. Significantly, said internet connection
means is connected to, or is integrally in
communication with, either said first computer
processing unit or said second computer processing
unit. In an embodiment of the invention, said signal
reception and transmission means is in
communication with said internet connection means
so as to obtain an Internet Protocol (IP) address
assigned to said digital device.
21: 2011/04449. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: 2012/01/09
51: H01H
71: ABB TECHNOLOGY AG
72: GENTSCH, Dietmar
33: EP 31: 08021978.5 32: 2008-12-18
54: SWITCH ARRANGEMENT FOR MEDIUM AND
HIGH-VOLTAGE SWITCHING DEVICES
00: The invention relates to a switch arrangement for
medium and high-voltage switching devices having
switches (12), with which at least one of the contacts
is a moving contact which can be actuated by means
of a propelling charge. In order to ensure that both a
high-current arrangement and a high- voltage
arrangement can be taken into account, according to
the invention it is proposed that, for a plurality of
switches, a dedicated propelling charge is provided
for each switch, and that the propelling charges are
coupled together with regard to the time of the
ignition.
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21: 2011/04450. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: 2012/01/09
51: G03C
71: TROY GROUP, INC.
72: COLE, John, E., PFEUFFER, Joseph, J., RILEY,
Michael, R.
33: US 31: 61/138,848 32: 2008-12-18
33: US 31: 12/638,593 32: 2009-12-15
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SECURE
DOCUMENT PRINTING
00: The invention relates to a method for devising a
pantograph. The method includes the steps of
defining a message to be displayed on the
pantograph, forming a background pixel format and
a foreground pixel cluster pattern. The foreground
cluster pattern is devised from the background pixel
formation. Adjacent pixels in the background pattern
are combined to form pixel clusters. The foreground
pattern of pixel clusters is used to fill the characters
of a pantograph message.
21: 2011/04451. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: 2012/01/09
51: B32B
71: TROY GROUP, INC.
72: HOEFS, Eugene, RILEY, Michael R., HEILMAN,
Kevin L.
33: US 31: 61/139,510 32: 2008-12-19
33: US 31: 12/543,438 32: 2009-08-18
54: COATING COMPOSITION, SYSTEM
INCLUDING THE COATING COMPOSITION, AND
METHOD FOR PRODUCING SECURE IMAGES
00: A coating composition, system, and method for
printing documents that are difficult to chemically or
physically forge and that are easy to visually verify
are disclosed. The system includes a substrate, a
toner, including a colorant and a dye, a primary
migration-enhancing coating applied using an offset
printing process and optionally a secondary
migration-enhancing coating applied using an offset
printing process. An image formed using the toner of
the invention is readily verified by comparing a
colorant-formed image and a dye-formed image. In
addition, if a solvent is used in an attempt to alter the
printed image on the substrate, the dye migrates or
diffuses to indicate tampering with the document.
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21: 2011/04457. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: 2012/01/09
51: F16L
71: ZIMCO GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
72: TICKLE, KARL THOMAS, VAN ZYL,
CHRISTIAAN, WELSH, ANTHONY ROSS, BUSH,
PETER HAMILTON
33: ZA 31: 2010/08383 32: 2010-11-23
54: HOSE CLAMP
00: The invention concerns a hose clamp (10) which
includes a curved band (12) for encircling a hose
and which has opposite first and second ends (14,
26). A relatively large number of radially outwardly
extending first teeth (16) are provided at the first end
of the band and there is a circumferentially
extending passage (28) defined at the second end of
the band between radially inner member (30) and a
radially outer member (32). The latter member
carries a relatively small number of second teeth
(40.1....) extending radially inwardly into the
passage. The passage has openings at both
circumferential ends through which the first end of
the band can pass with the first and second teeth
engaging one another in the passage. Also, there
are fist and second guide formations (20, 44) at the
first and second ends for guiding the first end into
and through the passage.
21: 2011/04470. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: 2012/01/17
51: B41J
71: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
72: BENJAMIN, Trudy, TORGERSON, Joseph M.
54: FLUID EJECTION DEVICE
00: A fluid ejection device includes a plurality of address
lines and a fire line for communicating a fire signal.
The device also includes a plurality of nozzle circuits
coupled to the fire line and the plurality of address
lines. Each nozzle circuit is configured, when
enabled, to eject fluid via a different one of a plurality
of nozzles in response to the fire signal. A subset of
the plurality of address lines is coupled to each pair
of the plurality of nozzle circuits. Each subset that is
coupled to one of the pairs of nozzle circuits is
selected so that simultaneous activation of every
address line of that subset simultaneously enables
each nozzle circuit in the pair or pairs of nozzle
circuits coupled to that triad and none of the other
nozzle circuits of the plurality of nozzle circuits.
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21: 2011/04473. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A61K
71: Abraxis Bioscience, LLC
72: TRIEU, Vuong
33: US 31: 61/120,228 32: 2008-12-05
54: SPARC BINDING PEPTIDES AND USES
THEREOF
00: Disclosed are SPARC and albumin binding peptides
for the targeting of disease sites, such as tumors,
with therapeutic and diagnostic agents In particular,
compositions comprising SPARC binding peptide Antibody Fc domain fusion proteins and methods of
their use are disclosed.
21: 2011/04474. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: 2012/01/04
51: H04Q
71: Commscope Inc. Of North Carolina
72: HOU, Rong, MACAULEY, Daniel W.,
SATTERTHWAITE, Danny L.
33: US 31: 61/139,209 32: 2008-12-19
54: SYSTEM FOR INTELLIGENT PATCHING OF
TELECOMMUNICATION CABLES WITH A
COMMUNICATION NETWORK
00: A datacommunications patching system includes: a
mounting frame; a first module mounted in the
mounting frame and including a plurality of
connector ports on one side thereof and first and
second connectors on another side thereof; and a
backplane that is mounted in the mounting frame.
The backplane electrically connects to the first
module via the first connector when the first module
is mounted in the mounting frame in a first
orientation, and wherein the backplane electrically
connects to the first module via the second
connector when the first module is mounted in the
mounting frame in a second orientation that is
inverted from the first orientation.
21: 2011/04483 22: 17/06/2011 43: 09/01/2012
51: A01N
71: BUCKMAN LABORATORIES
INTERNATIONAL, INC
72: MARAIS DEBORAH A
33: US 31: 61/143.180 32: 2009/01/08
54: MICROBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING
ACTIVATED NITROGENOUS COMPOUND AND
1,4-BIS (BROMOACETOXY)-2-BUTENE,AND
METHODS OF USING THE SAME
00: 57: Microbicidal compositions for aqueous systems
are provided that include (a) a nitrogenous
compound activated by an oxidant or an enzyme
and (b) 1,4-bis(bromoacetoxy)-2- butene (BBAB).
The components are present in a combined amount
synergistically effective to control the growth of at
least one microorganism. Methods for controlling the
growth of microorganisms in aqueous systems with
the compositions are also provided.
21: 2011/04484. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: 2012/01/09
51: G06F
71: ONEWIRE, INC
72: MCCAGG, Brin, VON STADE, Skiddy
33: US 31: 61/118,335 32: 2008-11-26
54: STRUCTURED JOB SEARCH ENGINE
00: Candidates use a computer-based system to create
profiles of their job experience, skills, interests, and
future job requirements. Companies seeking
candidates to fill job positions use the system to
create profiles of the positions they seek to fill. The
system automatically matches candidates to
company searches based on their profiles, and
confidentially and anonymously presents the
companies with a list of candidates, ranked in
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decreasing order of the degree of match. The
system may also notify candidates of positions which
match their profiles. Candidates may earn referral
fees from companies by referring positions to other
candidates.
21: 2011/04485. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: 2012/01/09
51: A61K, A61P
71: UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
72: PODACK, Eckhard, R., STRBO, Natasa
33: US 31: 61/116,971 32: 2008-11-21
54: HIV/SIV VACCINES FOR THE GENERATION
OF MUCOSAL AND SYSTEMIC IMMUNITY
00: Compositions of genetically engineered, secreted
gp96 (gp69-Ig) induced strong mucosal and
systemic immune responses and CD8 expansion
that was independent of CD4 help. Immunization of
patients with gp96-Ig immunization is especially
attractive for induction of mucosal and systemic
immunity to SIV/HIV and other diseases.
21: 2011/04486. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: 2012/01/09
51: B25D, E21B
71: SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY
72: MUUTTONEN, Timo, KANDELIN, Lars,
SAUKKO, Pekka
33: FI 31: 20086097 32: 2008-11-20
54: ROCK DRILLING MACHINE AND AXIAL
BEARING MODULE
00: The invention relates to a rock drilling machine and
an axial bearing module. The rock drilling machine
(5) is equipped with an axial bearing (18) having at
least one axial piston (19, 20) for axially positioning
a drill shank (7) and for damping stress pulses
returning from the rock. The axial bearing comprises
a module (21) that is detachable in one piece from
one installation direction. The axial bearing module
comprises the required pressure medium channels
(27), seals (37, 37a, 37b, 37c), bearing surfaces
(18), and a module frame (22, 25, 38a, 38b) having
at least bearing housing in connection therewith.
21: 2011/04487. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: 2012/01/09
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: ONCOTHERAPY SCIENCE, INC.
72: MATSUO, Yo, OHSAWA, Ryuji, HISADA, Shoji
33: US 31: 61/116,543 32: 2008-11-20
54: GLYCOGEN SYNTHASE KINASE-3 BETA
INHIBITORS CONTAINING 7-HYDROXY-
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BENZOIMIDAZOLE-4-YL-METHANONE
DERIVATIVES
00: GSK-3beta inhibitors comprising 7-Hydroxybenzoimidazole-4-yl-methanone Derivatives are
provided. For example, the inhibitors have following
general formula (I).
21: 2011/04488. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: 2012/01/09
51: B21B, B25D
71: SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY
72: KANDELIN, Lars, MUUTTONEN, Timo,
SAUKKO, Pekka
33: FI 31: 20086098 32: 2008-11-20
54: ROCK DRILLING MACHINE AND AXIAL
BEARING MODULE
00: The invention relates to a rock drilling machine (5)
equipped with an axial bearing (18) having at least
one axial piston (39a, 39b) for setting the axial
position of a drill shank (7) and for damping stress
pulses returning from the rock. The axial bearing
comprises a module (21 a, 21 b) that is detachable
in one piece from one installation direction. The axial
bearing module comprises all necessary seals (42a,
42b), bearing surfaces (40a, 40b), and a module
frame (38a, 38b). Supporting forces (FA, FB) caused
by the operation of the axial bearing are transmitted
by means of support members (43) in the module
frame directly to the body (11 ) of the rock drilling
machine, which is a uniform piece at least at the
axial bearing (18).
21: 2011/04500. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: 2012/01/09
51: H02K
71: Robert Bosch GmbH
72: SEKERTZIS, Vassilios, RUDOLPH, Lars,
HERBOLD, Klaus, WEBER, Gerlinde, AMARAL,
Daniel
33: DE 31: 102008054959.2 32: 2008-12-19
54: ELECTRICAL MACHINE, PARTICULARLY
ALTERNATING CURRENT GENERATOR
00: The invention relates to an electrical machine,
particularly an alternating current generator, that can
be designed as a three-phase alternator, for
example, having - preferably electrical - components
that are protected from access, wherein to this end
there is a protective cap (47) fastened by means of
at least one snap region (103), wherein the snap
region (103) has a snap-in hook (92) having a snapin hook root (106), wherein there is a bending region
(109) between the snap-in hook (92) and the snap-in
hook root (106), wherein the bending region (109)
has a cambered surface (112, 115).
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21: 2011/04512. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: 2012/01/09
51: E01F, E04B
71: ANGELICO, Michele
72: ANGELICO, Michele
33: IT 31: TV2008A000148 32: 2008-11-19
54: ANTI-NOISE PANEL
00: It is disclosed an anti-noise panel comprising a front
shell and a rear shell that are coupled together
within which rubber elements of specifically
designed shape and size are incorporated. Said
panel can be advantageously obtained by using also
recycled, injected thermoplastic material, that allows
the resulting panel to be conveniently used when the
wind causes strong impact, for example, along
railway lines where the compression waves
generated by trains traveling at high speed over time
tend to disassemble the riveted aluminum/steel
sound barriers currently in use.
21: 2011/04501. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: 2012/01/09
51: A61K, A61P
71: Merck Patent GmbH
72: PICARD, Martin Andreas, MANEGOLD,
Christian, WHEELER, Helen, KHASRAW, Mustafa,
NEYNS, Bart
33: US 31: 61/116,519 32: 2008-11-20
54: NEW THERAPY AND MEDICAMENT USING
INTEGRIN LIGANDS FOR TREATING CANCER
00: The invention relates to a combination therapy for
the treatment of tumors and tumor metastases
comprising administration of integrin ligands,
preferably integrin antagonists, together with cotherapeutic agents or therapy forms that have
synergistic efficacy when administered consecutively
with said ligands, such as chemotherapeutic agents
and or radiation therapy. The therapy results in a
synergistic potential increase of the inhibition effect
of each individual therapeutic on tumor cell
proliferation, yielding more effective treatment than
found by administering an individual component
alone, concurrently or not in the dosage regime of
the present invention.
21: 2011/04543. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: 2012/01/10
51: A61M, A61M
71: FERNANDES, Desmond Brian
72: FERNANDES, Desmond Brian
33: ZA 31: 2008/10747 32: 2008-12-19
54: A SKIN TREATMENT DEVICE
00: A skin treatment device including a support body in
the form of an elongated stem 12; two resiliency
flexible axles and two rollers 18, 20. The axles are
fixed to the stem at proximal ends thereof and
extend outwardly from opposite sides of the stem.
The axles define axes of rotation along their lengths
which are co-planar and define an oblique angle
between them. Each roller is rotatably supported on
a different one of the axles and has a contact
surface with radially-extending needles 30 for
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penetrating the skin of a person to deliver a bioactive
ingredient into the skin. The angled axles provide for
the rollers to follow the natural curvature of the body
of the person while the contact surfaces of the rollers
maintain a high degree of contact with the person's
skin.
21: 2011/04544. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: 2012/01/04
51: B01D
71: FLSmidth A/S
72: QUILTER, Jared, ROSE, Brandon
33: US 31: 61/204,018 32: 2008-12-30
54: HORIZONTAL BELT FILTER
00: A belt filter for separating liquids from solids in a
slurry feed comprising a frame supporting a porous
filter medium arranged over a moving carrier belt.
The medium is adaptable to receive the feed and
separate liquid filtrate therefrom. A vacuum pan is
provided for collecting liquid filtrate separated from
the feed. The vacuum pan is a rectangular trough
having an open end located directly underneath the
carrier belt, with the length of said vacuum pan being
situated in the direction of movement of the carrier
belt. A filtrate manifold is provided for receiving the
filtrate from the vacuum pan, with the filtrate
manifold being attached to and located directly
underneath the vacuum pan to form an integral
assembly that facilitates performing maintenance on
the vacuum pan.
21: 2011/04545. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: 2012/01/06
51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N, C12P
71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited
72: HIRUMA, Yoshiharu, TSUDA, Eisuke,
TAKIZAWA, Takeshi, NAKAYAMA, Makiko
33: JP 31: 2009-094613 32: 2009-04-09
54: ANTI-Siglec-15 ANTIBODY
00: Disclosed is a pharmaceutical composition for
treating and/or preventing abnormalities of bone
metabolism, which targets a protein encoded by a
gene that can be strongly expressed in osteoclasts.
Specifically disclosed are: a pharmaceutical
composition containing an antibody that can
recognize human Siglec-15 specifically and has an
activity of inhibiting the formation of osteoclasts; and
others.
21: 2011/04551. 22: 2011/06/21. 43: 2012/01/10
51: A01N, A61K
71: HIGH POINT PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC
72: POLISETTI, Dharma Rao, GUPTA, Suparna,
EBDRUP, Soren
33: US 31: 61/116,810 32: 2008-11-21
54: ADAMANTYL BENZAMIDE COMPOUNDS
00: Embodiments of the present invention provide
adamantyl benzamide derivtives and pharmaceutical
compositions comprising adamantyl benzamide
derivatives. Methods of use of such compounds and
compositions to modulate the activity of 11ßhydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11ßHSD1) in
a subject are also provided.
21: 2011/04553. 22: 2011/06/21. 43: 2012/01/23
51: B32B
71: USG INTERIORS, INC.
72: YEUNG, Lee, K
33: US 31: 12/275,755 32: 2008-11-21
54: MULTI-LAYER ACOUSTICAL PLASTER
SYSTEM
00: -
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An acoustical plaster system features a base layer
mixture and a finish layer mixture. The base layer
mixture includes a first binder, a first thickener and a
plurality of first particles, with the first particles being
porous, lightweight, non-close packing particles
having a first mean diameter. The finish layer
mixture includes a powder latex binder, a second
thickener and a plurality of second particles, with the
second particles being porous, lightweight particles
having a second diameter. The first mean diameter
is larger than said second mean diameter.
21: 2011/04561. 22: 2011/06/21. 43: 2012/01/09
51: E03B; E03C
71: DAVIS & DEALE IRRIGATION (PROPRIETARY)
LIMITED
72: DAVIS, BEVAN JOHN
33: ZA 31: 2010/03618 32: 2010-05-21
54: WATER METER BOX
00: One aspect of the invention concerns a water meter
box which has box parts of concave shape that can
be mated with one another to form an enclosure
about a water meter. The box parts have holes that
register with one another when the box parts are so
mated. For each pair of registering holes, there is a
pair of clips that can be mated inseparably with one
another by inter-engagement of locking formations
on the clips when the clips are inserted in opposite
directions into those registering holes. Other aspects
of the invention are concerned with the locking clip
itself and with a method assembling the water box.
21: 2011/0457. 22: 2011/01/18. 43: 2012/01/19
51: A01N
71: BASF SE
72: ISHAQUE, Michael, SCHNABEL, Gerhard,
ANSPAUGH, Douglas, D.
33: EP 31: 08158664.6 32: 2008-06-20
54: AGROCHEMICAL FORMULATIONS
COMPRISING A PESTICIDE, AN ORGANIC UVPHOTOPROTECTIVE FILTER AND COATED
METAL-OXIDE NANOPARTICLES
00: The present invention relates to an agrochemical
formulation comprising a pesticide, an organic UV
photoprotective filter and coated metal oxide
nanoparticles. It also relates to a method for
preparing said formulation. Further on, it also relates
to the use of a mixture of an organic UV
photoprotective filter and coated metal oxide
nanoparticles in agrochemical formulations and the
use of a agrochemical formulation according to the
invention for stabilizing a pesticide against UV
irradiation. Further on, it relates to a method of
combating harmful insects and/or phytopathogenic
fungi, which comprises contacting plants, soil or
habitat of plants in or on which the harmful insects
and/or phytopathogenic fungi are growing or may
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grow, plants or soil to be protected from attack or
infestation by said harmful insects and/or
phytopathogenic fungi with an effective amount of
the formulation according to the invention, to a
method of controlling undesired vegetation, which
comprises allowing a herbicidal effective amount of
said formulation to act on plants, their habitat.
21: 2011/04574. 22: 2011/06/21. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Pfizer Inc.
72: BRICKNER, Steven Joseph, FLANAGAN, Mark
Edward, LALL, Manjinder Singh
33: US 31: 61/139,159 32: 2008-12-19
54: MONOCARBAMS
00: The invention relates to compounds of formula (I);
wherein R1 R2, R3, R4, R5, and R6 as defined
herein. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical
compositions and methods of treating bacterial
infections using compounds of formula (I).
21: 2011/04575. 22: 2011/06/21. 43: 2012/01/09
51: F41H
71: SLOMAN,, Roger Mark
72: SLOMAN,, Roger Mark
33: GB 31: 0822444.6 32: 2008-12-10
54: VEHICLE STABILIZATION
00: A vehicle (2), comprising: pressure detection means
(16), vehicle stabilizing means (18); means (14) for
receiving an input from the pressure detection
means (16), in response to the pressure detection
means (16) detecting an increase in pressure
caused by an explosion; and control means (12) for
controlling, in response to reception of the input from
the pressure detecting means (16), the vehicle
stabilizing means (18) to apply a force to the vehicle
(2), in order to stabilize the vehicle (2) in response to
the explosion.
21: 2011/04576. 22: 2011/06/21. 43: 2012/01/09
51: A01K
71: ANDERSON, Mark L.
72: DINGMAN, Brian, PITZEN, James, ANDERSON,
Mark L.
33: US 31: 61/147,793 32: 2009-01-28
54: CONFORMABLE AND REUSABLE LICK
DETERRENT
00: A lick deterrent device to deter animals from biting or
chewing. The deterrent device has a flexible
substrate physically conformable in three directions
with conductive traces thereon. The lick deterrent
device is configured for electrical connection to a
removable power source. The traces are configured
so that they may be contacted by an animal's tongue
or saliva, so that upon contact, an electrical circuit is
completed thereby delivering a mild electric shock to
the animal. The lick deterrent device may be
stretchable in at least one direction.
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21: 2011/04578 22: 21/06/2011 43: 09/01/2012
51: F24F, F28D, F28F
71: F F SEELEY NOMINEES PTY LTD
72: ROBERT WILLIAM GILBERT
33: AU 31: 2008905875 32: 2008/11/13
54: INDIRECT EVAPORATIVE COOLER
CONSTRUCTION
00: 57: A counter flow indirect evaporative heat
exchanger (10) having vertically stacked alternate
counter flow wet (14) and dry (12) passages where
the wet passages are wetted during operation of the
heat exchanger by wetting means (50, 52, 53, 54,
70, 72, 74, 76) travelling vertically of the stack.
Elongately wetting of a small plurality of the total
number of passages (14, 12) of the heat exchanger
(10) occurs at a time during vertical travel of the
wetting means.
21: 2011/04599. 22: 2011/06/22. 43: 2012/01/09
51: A61K, A61P, C07K
71: NOVO NORDISK A/S
72: HILDEN, Ida, KROGH, Berit Olsen, CLAUSEN,
Jes Thorn, OLSEN, Ole Hvilsted, BREINHOLT,
Jens, LAURITZEN, Brian, SØRENSEN, Brit Binow
33: EP 31: 08172520.2 32: 2008-12-22
54: ANTIBODIES AGAINST TISSUE FACTOR
PATHWAY INHIBITOR
00: The invention relates to antibodies that specifically
bind to tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) and
that reduce the clotting time of blood. Such
antibodies have utility in the treatment of subjects
with a coagulopathy.
21: 2011/04604. 22: 2011/06/22. 43: 2012/01/19
51: A61M
71: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC
72: GREENER, Bryan
33: GB 31: 0900423.5 32: 2009-01-12
54: NEGATIVE PRESSURE DEVICE
00: A method and apparatus are disclosed for providing
negative pressure at a wound site. The apparatus
includes a negative pressure reservoir (18) and a
reservoir valve (17) for selectively connecting the
reservoir to a wound chamber (14) at a wound site.
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21: 2011/04605. 22: 2011/06/22. 43: 2012/01/09
51: E21D
71: M&J MINING & MARKETING CONSULTANTS
(PTY) LTD
72: MATHEWS, THOMAS DANIEL GURNEY
33: ZA 31: 2010/04244 32: 2010-06-15
54: ANCHORING ARRANGEMENT
00: This invention relates to an anchoring arrangement,
and more particularly but not exclusively, to an
anchoring arrangement suitable for use in being
secured inside a hole drilled in a rock stratum in a
mining application. The anchoring arrangement
includes an elongate tendon, and an eye formation
extending from one end of the tendon. The tendon
and the eye formation is integrally formed from a
multiple wire strand cable.
21: 2011/04619. 22: 2011/06/22. 43: 2012/01/06
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited
72: NAKAO, Akira, GOTANDA, Kentoku, AOKI,
Kazumasa, HIRANO, Shimpei, HIRUMA, Yoshiharu,
SHIIKI, Takeshi
33: JP 31: 2008-327476 32: 2008-12-24
54: CYCLIC AMINE COMPOUNDS
00: Provided are novel low-molecular compounds which
exhibit calcium receptor antagonist activity, and
which are highly safe and orally administrable,
namely, compounds having general formula (I) or
pharmacologically acceptable salts thereof. In the
general formula, R1, R2a, and R2b are each a
hydrogen atom or the like; R3 is methyl, ethyl, or the
like; Z is carboxyl or the like; Ar is phenyl or the like;
A is a single bond or the like; B is a single bond or
the like; n is 0 or 1; and m is an integer of 0 to 6.
21: 2011/04620. 22: 2011/06/22. 43: 2012/01/06
51: A01N, A61K
71: Intec Pharma Ltd.
72: MASRI, Suher, MOOR, Eytan, KIRMAYER,
David, KLUEV, Elena, CARNI, Giora, NAVON,
Nadav
33: US 31: 61/120,051 32: 2008-12-04
54: ZALEPLON GASTRORETENTIVE DRUG
DELIVERY SYSTEM
00: A biodegradable, multi-layered controlled release
gastroretentive dosage form which is optionally
divided into a first dosage of zaleplon for controlled
release and a second dosage of zaleplon for
immediate release in the stomach and
gastrointestinal tract of a patient, folded into a
capsule which disintegrates upon contact with
gastric juice and the gastroretentive dosage form
unfolds rapidly upon contact with gastric juice. The
biodegradable, multi- layered gastroretentive dosage
forms of the invention provide efficient sleep
induction with good sleep maintenance and minimal
next day residual effects.
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21: 2011/04626. 22: 2011/06/22. 43: 2012/01/09
51: F01L
71: Scuderi Group, LLC
72: MELDOLESI, Riccardo, LACY, Clive, PERKINS,
Anthony, GILBERT, Ian
33: US 31: 61/205,777 32: 2009-01-22
54: VALVE LASH ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM FOR A
SPLIT-CYCLE ENGINE
00: The present invention provides a valve actuation
system comprising a valve train for actuating a valve,
the valve train including actuating elements and a
valve lash, and a valve lash adjustment system for
adjusting the valve lash, wherein the valve train and
the valve lash adjustment system do not share any
common actuating elements.
21: 2011/04629 22: 23/06/2011 43: 19/01/2012
51: B65D
71: POLYOAK PACKAGING (PTY) LTD
72: ALISON LOUW
33: ZA 31: 2010/06354 32: 2010/09/06
54: CLOSURE AND CLOSURE ARRANGEMENT
00: 57: The invention relates to a closure for a foil
sealed container, the closure having integral cutting
means for cutting through the foil seal. The closure
has a top wall with an annular depending skirt
wherein the cutting means is in the form of two or
more cutting protrusions extending from the top wall
within the confines of the skirt.
21: 2011/04630 22: 23/06/2011 43: 09/01/2012
51: B60L, B61C, G01R
71: ACCUTRAK (PTY) LIMITED
72: KAPP DIEDERIK ARNOLDUS
33: ZA 31: 2010/04171 32: 2010/06/11
54: BATTERY MONITORING SYSTEM
00: 57: A battery pack monitoring system wherein each
cell has a sensor and a transmitter responsive to the
sensor, to transmit data on the cell to a receiver.
21: 2011/04631 22: 23/06/2011 43: 09/01/2012
51: C07K, C12N, C12R
71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL INC
72: ABAD ANDRE R, KAPKA-KITZMAN DEIRDRE
M, MATHIS JOHN P, WOLFE THOMAS C
33: US 31: 61/146.708 32: 2009/01/23
54: NOVEL BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS GENE
WITH LEPIDOPTERAN ACTIVITY
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00: 57: The invention provides nucleic acids, and
variants and fragments thereof, obtained from
strains of Bacillus thuringiensis encoding
polypeptides having pesticidal activity against insect
pests, including Lepidoptera. Particular
embodiments of the invention provide isolated
nucleic acids encoding pesticidal proteins, pesticidal
compositions, DNA constructs, and transformed
microorganisms and plants comprising a nucleic acid
of the embodiments. These compositions find use in
methods for controlling pests, especially plant pests.
21: 2011/04648. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: C07K
71: AMGEN INC.
72: SUN, Jeonghoon, TAM, Lei-Ting Tony,
MICHAELS, Mark, Leo, BOONE, Thomas, C.,
DESHPANDE, Rohini, LI, Yue-Sheng, HAN, Hq
33: US 31: 61/200,250 32: 2008-11-26
33: US 31: 61/259,060 32: 2009-11-06
54: VARIANTS OF ACTIVIN IIB RECEPTOR
POLYPEPTIDES AND USES THEREOF
00: The present invention provides stabilized activin IIB
receptor polypeptides and proteins capable of
binding and inhibiting the activities of activin A,
myostatin, or GDF-11. The present invention also
provides polynucleotides, vectors and host cells
capable of producing the stabilized polypeptides and
proteins. Compositions and methods for treating
muscle-wasting diseases and metabolic disorders
are also provided.
21: 2011/04649. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: B601L, E21L, H02J
71: SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY
72: PIIPPONEN, Juha, OSARA, Jukka, KUITTINEN,
Jarno, KOUVO, Mikko
33: FI 31: 20086134 32: 2008-11-26
54: METHOD FOR USING MINING VEHICLE,
ARRANGEMENT IN MINE, ROCK DRILLING RIG,
AND MINING VEHICLE
00: The invention relates to a method for using a mining
vehicle, arrangement in a mine, rock drilling rig, and
mining vehicle. Tasks according to a work cycle are
performed at work sites (19) with a mining work
device (2) in a mining vehicle (1). At the work site,
the vehicle is connected to an external electrical
network (20). An energy storage (26) of the vehicle
is charged during the work cycle defined by a
excavation plan, when the vehicle is at a work site.
After the work cycle is done, electricity obtained from
the energy storage is used in a transfer drive.
21: 2011/04650. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/23
51: C12N, C12R
71: C5 LIGNO TECHNOLOGIES IN LUND AB
72: HAHN-HÄGERDAL, Bärbel, BENGTSSON,
Oskar, BETTIGA, Maurizio, SANCHEZ, Rosa,
Garcia, RUNDQUIST, David, GORWAGRAUSLUND, Marie-Francoise
33: SE 31: 0802467-1 32: 2008-11-24
54: SACCHAROMYCES STRAIN WITH ABILITY
TO GROW ON PENTOSE SUGARS UNDER
ANAEROBIC CULTIVATION CONDITIONS
00: The invention relates to an improved
Saccharomyces strain displaying improved viability
and growth during anaerobic fermentation of
pentose carbon sources such as xylose and
producing fermentation products such as ethanol.
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21: 2011/04651. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: B60B
71: K. HARTWALL OY AB
72: GRÖNHOLM, Jack
33: EP 31: 10397510.8 32: 2010-06-24
54: CASTOR
00: The present invention provides a castor comprising
a wheel (10) having an axial central bore and an
inner portion (13) in the vi-cinity around the bore, a
hub (30) adapted coaxially and at least partially
within the central bore of the wheel (10), the hub
(30) comprising radially protruding labyrinths (31)
adapted to cover at least partly the side surface of
the inner portion (13) of the wheel (10), and a single
ball bearing (20) adapted to connect the hub (30) to
the wheel (10) so that the bearing (20) is protected
from external impurities by the labyrinths (31),
whereby the bearing (20) provides assisted
rotational movement between the hub (30) and the
wheel (10). The castor (1) has been provided with
radial clearance (40) between the hub (30) and inner
por-tion (13) of the wheel (10), the clearance (40)
being dimen-sioned to provide a flexing zone for
accommodating elastic de-formations of the wheel
(10) upon external later-al impacts sub-jected
thereto, wherein the hub (30) is adapted to provide
radial sup-port for the inner portion (13) of the
elastically deformed wheel (10).
21: 2011/04656. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: A61K, A61P
71: SYNTAXIN LIMITED
72: FOSTER, Keith, JOHNSTONE, Stephen,
MARKS, Philip
54: SUPPRESSION OF NEUROENDOCRINE
DISEASES
00: The present invention relates to a method for
suppressing neuroendocrine disease. The therapy
employs use of a non-cytotoxic protease, which is
targeted to a neuroendocrine tumour cell, preferably
via a somatostatin or cortistatin receptor, a GHRH
receptor, a ghrelin receptor, a bombesin receptor, a
urotensin receptora melanin- concentrating hormone
receptor 1; a KiSS-1 receptor or a prolactinreleasing peptide receptor. When so delivered, the
protease is internalised and inhibits secretionfrom
said tumourcell. The present invention also relates to
polypeptides and nucleic acids for use in said
methods.
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21: 2011/04666. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: B01J C07C C10G
71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY)
LIMITED
72: VAN DE LOOSDRECHT, Jan, BOOYSEN,
Willem Adriaan
33: ZA 31: 2008/10615 32: 2008-12-15
54: CATALYSTS
00: A process for regenerating a spent particulate waxcontaining cobalt-based Fischer-Tropsch synthesis
catalyst is provided. The process includes subjecting
the spent wax-containing catalyst sequentially to a
dewaxing treatment, an oxidation treatment and a
reduction treatment. During the dewaxing treatment,
the spent wax-containing catalyst is at least partially
dewaxed, with dewaxed catalyst particles being
produced. During the oxidation treatment, an
oxygen-containing gas is passed through a bed of
the dewaxed catalyst particles at an operating
temperature T°C where 150
21: 2011/04668. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: B65B
71: MAF Agrobotic
72: BLANC, Philippe
33: FR 31: 11/01334 32: 2011-04-29
54: DEVICE FOR THE OPENING BY BLOWING
AIR OF A PACKING BAG FOLDED FLAT AND
BAGGING MACHINE PROVIDED WITH AT LEAST
ONE SUCH DEVICE
00: The invention relates to a device for opening a
packing bag folded flat comprising means (34) for
blowing air in the direction of the end mouth (26) of
the bag, and a pinching device (38) adapted to be
able to pinch at a distance from the end mouth and
entire width of the end section, which is at least
substantially impermeable to gas flows, of the bag
folded flat, so as to ensure the opening of the end
mouth (26) under the effect of blowing means (34)
regardless of the gas-permeability characteristics of
the walls of the bag extending beyond the said end
section.The invention covers a bagging machine
provided with at least one such opening device.
21: 2011/04670. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: A61K
71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
72: GLOMME, Alexander, WOJTERA, Paul
33: EP 31: 09151254.1 32: 2009-01-23
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54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION
COMPRISING ALEGLITAZAR
00: The invention relates to a pharmaceutical
composition comprising aleglitazar and to the
process of manufacture and uses thereof.
21: 2011/04671. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D
71: Abbott Laboratories
72: KUNZER, Aaron R., ELMORE, Steven W.,
HEXAMER, Laura, PARK, Cheol-min, SOUERS,
Andrew J., SULLIVAN, Gerard M., WANG, Gary T.,
WANG, Xilu, WENDT, Michael D.
33: US 31: 61/145,611 32: 2009-01-19
54: APOPTOSIS-INDUCING AGENTS FOR THE
TREATMENT OF CANCER AND IMMUNE AND
AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES
00: Disclosed are compounds of Formula (1), in which
A1, Z1, Z1A, Z2, Z2A, L1 and Z3 are as defined in
the claims, which inhibit the activity of anti-apoptotic
Bcl-2 proteins, compositions containing the
compounds and their use in treating diseases during
which anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 protein is expressed.
21: 2011/04672. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Abbott Laboratories
72: HEXAMER, Laura, DING, Hong, ELMORE,
Steven W., KUNZER, Aaron R., SONG, Xiaohong,
SOUERS, Andrew J., SULLIVAN, Gerard M., TAO,
Zhi-Fu, WENDT, Michael D.
33: US 31: 61/145,627 32: 2009-01-19
54: APOPTOSIS-INDUCING AGENTS FOR THE
TREATMENT OF CANCER AND IMMUNE AND
AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES
00: Disclosed are compounds of formula (I) which inhibit
the activity of anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 proteins,
compositions containing the compounds and
methods of treating diseases during which is
expressed anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 protein.
21: 2011/04673. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: H02J
71: Accenture Global Services Limited
72: TAFT, Jeffrey D.
33: US 31: 12/353,836 32: 2009-01-14
33: US 31: 12/353,413 32: 2009-01-14
54: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ANALYSIS USING
METER DATA
00: A monitoring system includes a first sensor (112,
200) positioned at a first location along a phase
conductor line (104, 602 ) and a second sensor
(112, 200) position at a second location along the
phase conductor line. The first sensor is comprising
means for generating a first set of synchrophasor
data. The second sensor is comprising means for
generating a second set of synchrophasor data. The
monitoring system includes a processor comprising
means for receiving the first and second sets of
synchrophasor data. The processor is further
comprising means for determining a primary side
voltage (Vp) of at least one distribution transformer
(110, 600) electrically connected to the phase
conductor line based on a secondary side voltage
(Vs) of the at least one distribution transformer. The
primary side voltage is determined based on meter
data from a plurality of metered loads (608, 610)
electrically coupled to a secondary side of the at
least one distribution transformer. The processor is
further comprising means for determining at least
one phase conductor line condition based on the first
and second sets of synchrophasor data and the
primary side voltage.
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21: 2011/04675. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: E01B
71: Vossloh Werke GmbH
72: BÖSTERLING, Winfried, ESFANDIYARI,
Farhad, STEIDL, Michael
33: EP 31: 08172979.0 32: 2008-12-29
54: ELASTIC TENSIONING CLAMP AND RAIL
FIXATION THEREFORE
00: An elastic tensioning clamp made of spring steel for
rail fixation comprises a central loop (44) having two
inner legs (46) connected by an arc-shaped central
portion (48) as well as nooses (42) connected to the
inner legs (46) of the central loop (44) and running
towards the free ends (50) of the tensioning clamp
(40). The nooses (42) are formed so as to have, in
the unloaded state, a maximum height (H) of at least
20 mm above the upper plane (E2) of the central
loop (44) in the region of the two inner legs (46).
21: 2011/04676. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: B60K, B62D, F16H
71: Polaris Industries Inc.
72: MELVIN, Timothy F., ECK, Richard E.,
PETERSON, Robbi L., SKIME, Tim,
CORNELIUSEN, Steven D.
33: US 31: 12/317,298 32: 2008-12-22
54: VEHICLE
00: A utility vehicle (100) is disclosed having a flat or
quasi-flat floor section in an operator area (120). The
utility vehicle may also include an air inlet (506) for
an engine intake system (500) being forward of the
operator area. The utility vehicle may also include an
air inlet (542) for a CVT cooling system (502)
positioned to draw air from the operator area. The
utility vehicle may also one or more cup holders
(240, 242) positioned in the operator area below
seat level.
21: 2011/04677. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: E 21 D
71: VAN NIEKERK, Dennis
72: VAN NIEKERK, Dennis
33: ZA 31: 2011/01635 32: 2011-03-03
54: A TENSIONER FOR A TENSILE MEMBER
AND A METHOD OF TENSIONING A TENSILE
MEMBER
00: This invention relates to a tensioner fro a tensile
member, the tensile member including a part
projecting from a face of an object in which the
tensile member is anchored. The tensioner defines
a front, rear, and a passage therethrough, from the
front to the rear along an axis of the tensioner, for
the projecting part to extend through. The tensioner
includes an engagement formation for engaging
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engagement means on the projecting part of the
tensile member, a rear bearing surface for bearing
against the face of the object, and an inflatable body
disposed around the axis and in front of the rear
bearing surface. Bu inflating the inflatable body, it
deforms and causes displacement of the
engagement formation away from the face of the
object along the axis, thereby tensioning the tensile
member.
21: 2011/04679. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: A61K, A61P, C12N
71: SYNTAXIN LIMITED
72: MADEC, Frederic, LECANE, Phil, MARKS,
Phillip, FOSTER, Keith
54: SUPPRESSION OF CANCERS
00: The present invention relates to a method for
suppressing or treating cancer, in particular to a
method for suppressing or treating one or more of
colorectal cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer
and/ or lung cancer. The therapy employs use of
anon-cytotoxic protease, which is targeted to a
growth hormone-secreting cell such as to a pituitary
cell.When so delivered, the protease is internalised
and inhibits secretion/ transmission of growth
hormonefromsaid cell. The present invention also
relates to polypeptides and nucleic acids for use in
said methods.
21: 2011/04689. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: 2012/01/10
51: B01F, B01J
71: OUTOTEC OYJ
72: HULTHOLM, Stig-Erik, LILJA, Launo, NYMAN,
Bror, PEKKALA, Pertti, (RUONALA, Mikko,
TIIHONEN, Jari, VAARNO, Jussi
33: FI 31: 20080633 32: 2008-11-25
54: AN OPEN PRESSURISED AGITATED
REACTOR AND A METHOD FOR MIXING GAS
AND SLURRY WITH EACH OTHER
00: The invention relates to an apparatus (1) for
performing hydrometallurgical processes under
pressurised conditions. The apparatus consists of a
tall vertical reactor (2) and a pressurised horizontal
reactor (3) located beneath it. The vertical reactor (2)
for its part comprises two nested tubes, so that the
upper part of the inner tube (4) is equipped with a
downdraft mixer (6) and elements (17) that intensify
the absorption of the supplied gas into the slurry,
such as Venturis. The slurry is fed into the inner tube
(4) to flow downwards and the reaction gas is fed
into the upper part of the inner tube (4) at one point
at least. The vertical reactor (2) is connected at its
lower section to an autoclave-type horizontal reactor
(3), which is equipped with effective radial mixers (7)
to keep the slurry suspension in motion and to
achieve an upflow to convey the slurry suspension
into the outer tube (5) of the vertical reactor (2). In
the method accordant with the invention the length
of contact time occuring under pressure between the
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gas and slurry is extended by means of the
horizontal reactor (3).
21: 2011/04691. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: 2012/01/06
51: A01N, A01P
71: MAKHTESHIM CHEMICAL WORKS LTD.
72: BARAZANI, Avner
33: US 31: 61/141,749 32: 2008-12-31
54: METHOD FOR CONTROLLING INSECTS IN
PLANTS
00: The invention relates to a method for controlling
woolly apple aphid insect comprising contacting the
insect or a locus, where control of the insect is
desired, with a combination of at least one
neonicotinoid compound and at least one
benzoylphenyl urea compound.
21: 2011/04692. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: 2012/01/10
51: A01G
71: SEAWEED ENERGY SOLUTIONS AS
72: BAKKEN, Paal Andreas
33: NO 31: 20085410 32: 2008-12-30
54: CARRIER FOR GROWING MACROALGAE IN
A WATER VOLUME, AND AN ARRANGEMENT
FOR SUSPENDING SUCH CARRIERS
00: Carrier for growing macroalgae, with an element
provided for the growth of seeds deposited thereon,
and having elements for suspension in a water
volume. The carrier (11) is a sheet provided with
apertures (12) allowing the flow of water from one
side to the other, the surface of the sheet having a
structure which will retain spores and seeds. The
invention also comprises an arrangement for
suspending such a carrier (11). It comprises
connecting means (16) connected to at least one
part of an edge (14) of the carrier. It may also be
used a platform submersed in the sea, to which the
carrier may be attached.
21: 2011/04708. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: 2012/01/11
51: F16L
71: DPI PLASTICS (PTY) LIMITED
72: BEHRENDT, Allen Colin
33: ZA 31: 2010/04484 32: 2010-06-24
54: PIPE COUPLING
00: The invention relates to a component (10) for a pipe
coupling, to a pipe coupling (100) and to a pipe
assembly (190). The component (10) includes an
arcuate body (12) moulded of a synthetic polymeric
material and at least one complemental arcuate
reinforcing strip (22) embedded in the body (12).
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21: 2011/04717. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: 2012/01/11
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited
72: KANNO, Osamu, NAKAJIMA, Katsuyoshi, AOKI,
Kazumasa, TANAKA, Ryoichi, HIRANO, Shimpei,
OIZUMI, Kiyoshi, ASANO, Daigo
33: JP 31: 2009-008635 32: 2009-01-19
54: HETEROATOM-CONTAINING CYCLIC
COMPOUND
00: Disclosed is a novel low molecular weight compound
which has a bone formation promoting effect.
Specifically disclosed is a compound represented by
general formula (I) or a pharmacologically
acceptable salt thereof. (In the formula, the
substituents are defined as follows: A is a 3- to 10membered heterocyclyl group or the like; B is an
amino group or the like; and X represents N or the
like.)
21: 2011/04714. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: 2012/01/19
51: A61K, A61P
71: Intervet International B.V.
72: JACOBS, Antonius Arnoldus Christiaan, VAN
DER GEIZE, Robert, DIJKHUIZEN, Lubbert
33: US 31: 61/143,869 32: 2009-01-12
33: EP 31: 09150379.7 32: 2009-01-12
54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION TO
PROTECT AN ANIMAL AGAINST A DISORDER
ARISING FROM AN INFECTION WITH A
BACTERIUM THAT BELONGS TO THE GROUP
OF NOCARDIOFORM ACTINOMYCETES
00: The invention pertains to a pharmaceutical
composition to protect an animal against a disorder
arising from an infection with a bacterium that
belongs to the group of nocardioform actinomycetes
having the ability to survive within macrophages of
the animal, comprising live bacteria of a
nocardioform actinomycetes species, the live
bacteria being attenuated by inactivation of a gene
that encodes a protein involved in
methylhexahydroindanedione propionate
degradation, and a pharmaceutically acceptable
carrier for these live bacteria.
21: 2011/04718. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: 2012/01/18
51: A61K, A61Q
71: Living Proof, Inc.
72: PUERTA, David Thomas, WILLIAMS, Susan
Alice, MCLAUGHLIN, Ronald P., ANDERSON,
Daniel Griffith
33: US 31: 12/354,697 32: 2009-01-15
54: BETA-AMINO ESTER COMPOUNDS AND
USES THEREOF
00: Hair treatment compositions are disclosed
comprising a ß-amino ester compound in a
cosmetically acceptable vehicle, such as a spray or
cream. In embodiments, the compounds include a
polybutadiene moiety. Methods of treating hair with
the compositions to impart volume, texture and
definition are also disclosed.
21: 2011/04719. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: 2012/01/03
51: D21B, D21C
71: Biogasol IPR ApS
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72: BELDRING, Finn, LUKIC, Dragan, HILSTRØM,
Troels
33: DK 31: PA 2009 00047 32: 2009-01-13
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IN-FEEDING
OF MATTER TO A PROCESS REACTOR
00: The present invention relates to an apparatus, which
can be part of a pretreatment (101) system in a plant
for the production of fuels derived from plant
biomass, e. g. first generation crops, such as grain,
sugarcane and corn or second generation crops
such as lignocellulosic biomass. The apparatus has
the function of in-feeding and dewatering biomass so
as to control water content in biomass before the
dewatered biomass is introduced into a process
reactor (215) in a plant for the production of, for
example, bio-ethanol. The in-feeding and dewatering
processes are carried out at a pressure higher than
or equal to the pressure inside the process reactor
(215) providing the advantage of a fluid tight sealing
of the process reactor and facilitating its continuous
feeding.
downlink control channel (PDCCH) only during an
SPS activation window, wherein the SPS activation
window precedes a discontinuous reception (DRX)
on-duration by a predetermined amount of time. Also
included is a UA comprising a component configured
to detect an SPS activation/reconfiguration signaling
over a PDCCH only during an SPS activation
window, wherein the SPS activation window
precedes a DRX on-duration by a predetermined
amount of time.
21: 2011/04725 22: 27/06/2011 43: 11/01/2012
51: E05B, E05G
71: ANNANDALE WILLIAM CONLY
72: ANNANDALE WILLIAM CONLY
33: - 31: - 32: 54: SECURITY SYSTEM
00: 57: A security arrangement which includes a number
of safes, each of which is operable in response to a
separate biometric signal, and a processor which,
dependent on payment for use of a safe, controls
operation of the safe.
21: 2011/04721. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: 2012/01/17
51: H04W
71: Research In Motion Limited
72: YU, Yi, CAI, Zhijun
33: US 31: 61/122,481 32: 2008-12-15
54: SEMI-PERSISTENT SCHEDULING AND
DISCONTINUOUS RECEPTION ALIGNMENT
00: A method is provided for detection of an uplink grant
for a user agent (UA). The method comprises
detecting a semi-persistent scheduling (SPS)
activation/reconfiguration signaling over a physical
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21: 2011/04739 22: 27/06/2011 43: 11/01/2012
51: A43B
71: LUIZ ARIETA PEREIRA
72: LUIZ ARIETA PEREIRA
33: ZA 31: 2008/10871 32: 2008/12/24
54: SANDAL SUITABLE FOR POST-PEDICURE
USE
00: 57: A sandal of basically flip-flop configuration is
provided comprising a sole (1, 19), an upstanding
thong (2, 17, 23, 26, 29) for passing between the big
toe and the adjacent second toe of a wearer and a
pair of straps (3, 14, 22, 31) each of which
operatively connects the thong with an opposite side
(4) of the sole between the heel and toe thereof so
as to form a closed loop with the sole. At least one
releasable connection (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 27, 28) is
associated with the thong or straps or both whereby
the closed loop that each strap forms with the sole
can be releasably opened as and when required.
The releasable connection that typically includes a
two component connector may be provided at or
towards an end region (5, 15) of its associated strap
remote from the thong. Alternatively, the ends (21,
25, 30) of the straps (22, 31) associated with the
thong are releasable from the sole either by being
releasable from the thong or by the thong being
releasable from sole.
21: 2011/04744. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: 2012/01/11
51: A61K
71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC
72: THOMAS, Cherry, Teresa, CHAN, Geoffrey
33: US 31: 61/145,210 32: 2009-01-16
54: TREATMENT OF A CANCER USING A
COMBINATION OF BENDAMUSTINE AND AN
ANTI-CD20 ANTIBODY
00: Disclosed is the use of bendamustine in combination
with an anti-CD20 antibody to treat cancer. The
combination can be administered separately,
sequentially and/or simultaneously. Pharmaceutical
compositions and medicament are also disclosed.
21: 2011/04745. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: 2012/01/18
51: A61K, A61P, A61Q
71: ALLERGAN, INC.
72: MULLINS, Debbie, STUCKER, Connie, WALT,
John, G., WHITCUP, Scott, M., SCHIFFMAN, Rhett,
M.
33: US 31: 61/143,317 32: 2009-01-08
33: US 31: 61/160,946 32: 2009-03-17
33: US 31: 61/181,165 32: 2009-05-26
33: US 31: 61/181,353 32: 2009-05-27
54: CYCLOSPORINE COMPOSITIONS FOR
ENHANCING NAIL GROWTH
00: The present invention is directed to cyclosporine
compositions and methods for stimulating the growth
of nails and cuticles in a mammal, including humans.
The compositions may be administered topically to
the nail bed, nail matrix and cuticle in an amount
effective to increase nail growth and thicken,
strengthen and smooth the nail. The composition is
also effective in strengthening and growing nails,
including fingernails and toenails.
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21: 2011/04746. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: 2012/01/19
51: A61K, A61P
71: ALLERGAN, INC.
72: SCHIFFMAN, Rhett, M., WHITCUP, Scott, M.,
WALT, John, G., MULLINS, Debbie, STUCKER,
Connie
33: US 31: 61/181,353 32: 2009-05-27
33: US 31: 61/181,165 32: 2009-05-26
33: US 31: 61/160,946 32: 2009-03-17
33: US 31: 61/143,317 32: 2009-01-08
54: COMPOSITIONS FOR ENHANCING NAIL
GROWTH
00: The present invention is directed to compositions
and methods for stimulating the growth of nails and
cuticles in a mammal, including humans. The
compositions may be administered topically to the
nail bed, nail matrix and cuticle in an amount
effective to increase nail growth and thicken,
strengthen and smooth the nail. The composition is
also effective in strengthening and growing nails,
including fingernails and toenails.
21: 2011/04748. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: 2012/01/11
51: H02H
71: STRIKE TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD
72: PRETORIUS, Rapha Erasmus
33: ZA 31: 2011/00400 32: 2011-01-14
54: A SURGE SUPPRESSOR
00: This invention relates to an electrical surge
suppressor 10 which includes a CR network
configured to be connected between earth 14 and a
phase of a switch controlled, AC electric load circuit.
The CR network includes: a linear resistive
component 15 which is connected to the earth 14; a
non-linear resistive component 16 which is
connected in parallel with the linear resistive
component 15 and having a pre-determined kneepoint voltage value; a capacitive component 18
which is connected in series with the parallel
connected resistive components 15, 16 and
connected to a phase contact 12; and an external
contact 20 which is arranged between the linear
resistive component 15 and the capacitive
component 18. The capacitive component 18 is
operable to decouple the resistive components 15,
16 from the circuit at power supply frequency but to
couple the combined resistive impedance of the
parallel connected linear and non-linear resistive
components 15, 16 effectively into the circuit at
frequencies associated with wavefront rise times of
up to five microseconds.
21: 2011/04749. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: 2012/01/11
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Merck Patent GmbH
72: STAEHLE, Wolfgang, KOBER, Ingo,
SCHIEMANN, Kai, SCHULTZ, Melanie, WIENKE,
Dirk
33: DE 31: 10 2008 059 578.0 32: 2008-11-28
54: BENZONAPHTYRIDINE COMPOUNDS USED
AS INHIBITORS OF AUTOTAXIN
00: The invention relates to compounds of formula (I), in
which R1, R2, R3, R4, R5,D, Z, X, Y, m and p are
defined as cited in claim 1. Said compounds can be
used in the treatment of tumours.
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21: 2011/04752. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: 2012/01/04
51: E04B, E04C
71: Tarik Ali,, ABULABAN
72: ABULABAN, Tarik Ali
33: US 31: 12/350,589 32: 2009-01-08
54: REINFORCED LOAD BEARING STRUCTURE
00: A reinforced concrete load bearing structure in the
form, of a concrete begin or slab includes a concrete
structuralø member and a hollow element swell as a
PVC pipe or steel tube extending through the
concrete structural member. The load bearing
structure also includes a plurality of steel reinforced
rods and steel stamps or rivets formed into a cage
like skeleton surrounding the hollow element and
being encased Ia the concrete that forms the
concrete structural member. In an alternative form a
concrete slab or floor having a length, width and
thickness with a plurality of parallel load bearing
supports is disclosed. Hie integral support has a
rectangular or trapezoidal shape that extends
downwardly under the floor with a hollow tube
surrounded by a case like structure extending
through the support member.
21: 2011/04754. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: 2012/01/10
51: B21B
71: Danieli & C. Officine Meccaniche S.p.A.
72: CERNUSCHI, Ettore, BERTELLI, Aristide
Giacomo, KULESSA, Gerhard
33: IT 31: MI2008A002343 32: 2008-12-30
54: MULTI-STAND ROLLING MILL OF THE
LONGITUDINAL ELONGATOR KIND FOR RODSHAPED BODIES, COMPRISING FOUR-ROLLS
STANDS, AND METHOD FOR SUBSTITUTING
THE STANDS
00: There is described multi-stand rolling mill with stands
having four motorized rolls and provided with
controls outside the stand and retractile spindles,
which comprises a central body with said stands; a
first platform (41) on a side charge position carrying
the substitution stands; a second platform (42) on a
side discharge position, opposite to said side charge
position; a transversal translation device (43, 44)
adapted to push the substitution stands against the
corresponding stands to be substituted on the
central body. The stands to be substituted translate
on the second platform, and the substitution stands
substitute the stands to be substituted in the central
body.
21: 2011/04755. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: 2012/01/11
51: F01K, F02C, F03G
71: Siemens Concentrated Solar Power Ltd.
72: BARKAI, Menashe
33: US 31: 61/193,824 32: 2008-12-29
54: HYDROGEN PERMEABLE PIPE
00: A solar thermal power plant is provided, comprising
a solar collection system configured for utilizing
incident solar radiation to heat a heat transfer fluid
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(HTF), and a power block configured for utilizing the
heated HTF to generate power. The solar collection
system comprises a plurality of pipes for carrying the
HTF and being characterized by a first degree of
permeability to hydrogen, at least some of the pipes
comprising portions exposed to the atmosphere and
comprising a membrane made of a material
characterized by a second degree of permeability to
hydrogen being higher than the first degree of
permeability to hydrogen.
21: 2011/04756. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: 2012/01/10
51: A01C, A01G
71: GLEIM, Peter
72: GLEIM, Peter
33: EP 31: 09151609.6 32: 2009-01-29
54: METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF PLANTS
USING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
00: The invention relates to a method for treating plants
using electromagnetic fields. In said method, a pulse
generator applies pulse sequences to growing plants
or the seeds thereof in a pulsed electromagnetic
field, wherein the individual pulses have a frequency
ranging from 1 to 100 Hz, and the amplitude of each
individual pulse corresponds to an exponential
function or the pulses have envelope curves rising
and falling in the shape of an arch. The individual
pulses are emitted in synchronous or asynchronous
groups of pulses having different magnetic flux
densities, and the plants are exposed to the pulsed
electromagnetic field for 1 to 120 minutes once to 30
times a day or continuously for several days. Plant
growth, germination, and yields are significantly
increased in an environmentally friendly manner,
and the resistance against diseases is boosted.
21: 2011/04757. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: 2012/01/11
51: A01N, C07D
71: Syngenta Participations AG
72: WALTER, Harald, STIERLI, Daniel
33: GB 31: 0900991.1 32: 2009-01-21
54: NOVEL MICROBIOCIDES
00: Compounds of formula (I), in which the substituents
are as defined in claim 1, are suitable for use as
microbiocides.
21: 2011/04768 22: 28/06/2011 43: 17/01/2012
51: A46B
71: DUNN TROY PERCIVAL
72: DUNN TROY PERCIVAL
33: ZA 31: 2008/09994 32: 2008/11/25
54: TOOTHBRUSH CLEANER
00: 57: The invention relates to a toothbrush cleaner for
cleaning between the bristles of a toothbrush. The
toothbrush cleaner includes primary and secondary
cleaning formations for cleaning the toothbrush, a
receptacle for receiving a volume of disinfectant
therein, a dispensing outlet for dispensing the
disinfectant from the receptacle to at least the
primary cleaning formation and a vibratory means for
causing the device to vibrate thereby aiding the
cleaning of the toothbrush. Pressure applied to the
receptacle causes the disinfectant to be dispensed
to the primary cleaning formation via the dispensing
outlet. The toothbrush cleaner may further include
an ultra violet LED for the purposes of sterilising the
primary and secondary cleaning formations and/or
the bristles of the toothbrush onto which the light is
directed.
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21: 2011/04769 22: 28/06/2011 43: 18/01/2012
51: E05C
71: STRYDOM NICOLAAS JOHANNES
HERMANUS
72: STRYDOM NICOLAAS JOHANNES
HERMANUS
33: ZA 31: 2008/10192 32: 2008/12/01
54: A SECURING DEVICE
00: 57: This invention relates to a method of forming a
securing device (10) in a panel (12), to a securing
device (10) and to a panel (12). It is envisaged that
the securing device (10) of the invention can be
applied releasably to secure a panel (12), such as a
door panel, a window panel, a panel of a drawer, or
the like, for example, in a closed condition. In
addition, the securing device (10) can be used to
secure a panel (12), such as a door panel, or the
like, for example, in an open condition, so as to
serve as a door stop, for example. The securing
device (10) includes: an elongate slide member (18)
insertable through a mouth (20) of a passage (11 )
cut in a panel (12); a manually operable actuation
member (24) connectable to the inserted slide
member (18) through an opening, defined in one of
the major faces (12.1 ), through which at least a
portion of the passage (22) is revealed, such that at
least a portion of the manually operable actuation
member (18) extends from the opening; and a guide
plate (30) defining a guide slot (32), the guide plate
(30) being securable to the major face (12.1 ) to
cover the opening, such that the manually operable
actuation member (24) extends through the guide
slot (32).
21: 2011/04770 22: 28/06/2011 43: 11/01/2012
51: E03B, E03C, F16K, G01F
71: GRAY IAN
72: GRAY IAN
33: AU 31: 2008906223 32: 2008/12/01
54: AUXILIARY TANK AND MAINS WATER
SUPPLY SYSTEM
00: 57: A water supply system that supplies water to a
plumbing system from either a mains supply, or an
auxiliary supply. In a default state, a shuttle valve is
pressure balanced and couples water from the
mains supply to the plumbing system via mains inlet
port and outlet port, and in another state the shuttle
valve is pressure unbalanced and moved so that
auxiliary water is coupled to the plumbing system via
an auxiliary inlet port and the outlet port of the
shuttle valve. Water is drawn from an auxiliary tank
and coupled to the plumbing system when two
conditions exist, namely when water is demanded,
as sensed by flow sensor, and when water is
available from the auxiliary supply, as sensed by
float system. Water pressure at the auxiliary inlet
port causes the shuttle to move from the default
state and couple water from the auxiliary inlet port to
the outlet port and thus to the plumbing system.
When either of the two conditions are not met, the
shuttle valve remains in the default state and
couples mains water from the mains inlet port to the
outlet port and thus to the plumbing system.
21: 2011/04778. 22: 2011/06/28. 43: 2012/01/10
51: C23C;
71: SAINT-GOBAIN COATING SOLUTION
72: BILLIERES, Dominique
33: FR 31: 0858176 32: 2008-12-01
33: US 31:12/325,387 32: 2008-12-01
33: FR 31: 0951004 32: 2009-02-17
54: COATING FOR A DEVICE FOR SHAPING
GLASS MATERIAL
00: The invention relates to a coating for a device for
shaping glass materials, including: a first
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quasicrystalline, approximate, or amorphous metal
phase and a second phase consisting of a eutectic
alloy having a fusion point of 950° to 1,150°C and a
nominal hardness of 30 to 65 HRC; equipment for
shaping glass into sheet glass or plate glass
provided with said coating; a material consisting of
said coating; a premixed or prealloyed powder, or a
formed flexible cord or wire, making it possible to
obtain said coating; and a thermal projection method
for obtaining said coating.
21: 2011/04779. 22: 2011/06/28. 43: 2012/01/10
51: C10M, F15B, F16N
71: KLAYH, KEITH, DONALD, NORMAN,
CULHANE, WILLIAM
72: KLAYH, Keith, Donald, Norman, CULHANE,
William
33: US 31: 61/193443 32: 2008-12-01
54: OIL LUBRICANT FOR USE IN AIR TOOLS OR
AIR MOTORS
00: An air tool or air motor lubricant for adding to
compressed air, and the method of operating air
tools with the lubricant, in which the lubricant
comprises a mixture of a polyalphaolefin or
polyalphaolefin blend having a viscosity in the range
of 2 to 3000 cSt and a high molecular weight
complex ester in a ratio of 1.3: 1 to 20 : 1 of the
polyalphaolefin or polyalphaolefin blend to the high
molecular weight complex ester. The lubricant
comprises about 58 to 90 vol% polyalphaolefin or
polyalphaolefin blend and about 10 to 42 vol% high
molecular weight complex ester. The mixture of
polyalphaolefin or polyalphaolefin blend and high
molecular weight complex ester is added in an
amount in the air of about 0.2 to 0.6 ppm effective to
generate a lubricant airborne mist concentration in
exhaust air of 0.2 ppm or less
21: 2011/04780. 22: 2011/06/28. 43: 2012/01/10
51: C10G, F28F
71: LUMMUS TECHNOLOGY INC.
72: VAN EGMOND, Cor, Franciscus, SUNDARAM,
Kandasamy, Meenakshi
33: US 31: 12/315,296 32: 2008-12-02
54: COIL FOR PYROLYSIS HEATER AND
METHOD OF CRACKING
00: Randomly packing with filler material at least part of
a pass in a coil used in a system for pyrolyzing
hydrocarbon feedstock to lighter hydrocarbons.
Randomly packing increases heat transfer and
decreases the rate of coke build-up within the coil,
yielding an improvement in overall system efficiency.
Packing material can comprise or be treated with a
suitable catalyst for increasing the rate of chemical
decomposition, thus further improving system
efficiency.
21: 2011/04781. 22: 2011/07/28. 43: 2012/01/10
51: B29C, B60S, B65B, B65D, F16K, F16L
71: TRYDEL RESEARCH PTY LTD
72: DOWEL, Terence
33: AU 31: 2009900049 32: 2009-01-07
54: APPARATUS FOR REPAIRING AND
INFLATING OF DAMAGED INFLATABLE
ARTICLES
00: An apparatus for repairing and/or inflating a
damaged and/or deflated inflatable article, includes a
first container (1) for receiving and retaining for
dispensing a sealant composition, a second
container (100) which has housed thereon a
compressor assembly which is releasably
connectable to the first container (1), and means
(200) allowing for controlled dispensing of the
sealant composition from the first container (1) to the
inflatable article, the said compressor assembly
includes a housing (201) for a compressor which
defines, with the interposition of valve means (200) a
seating for the first container (1). The valve means
(200) includes a main body portion which, in use, is
releasably connected to neck portions of both the
first and second containers (1,100). The valve
means (200) includes passageways (203, 220) to be
connected, via hoses (205, 223) to the first container
(1) and inflatable article respectively.
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00: The invention relates to a method for reprocessing a
liquid product of a hydroformylation reaction,
wherein the liquid phase produced in a release stage
is supplied to a separating device from which a liquid
flow containing rhodium is guided away via a filter,
where solids thereby separated are taken out of the
process and the filtrate obtained is guided back into
the hydroformylation reaction.
21: 2011/04795. 22: 2011/06/28. 43: 2012/01/11
51: B01J, C09K
71: Polymers CRC Ltd
72: SOLOMON, David Henry, PRIME, Emma
Louise, SUNARTIO, Devi, QIAO, Greg Guanghua,
DAGLEY, Ian, BLENCOWE, Anton
33: AU 31: 2008906588 32: 2008-12-22
33: AU 31: 2008906587 32: 2008-12-22
54: METHOD FOR CONTROLLING WATER
EVAPORATION
00: The present invention relates to a method for
controlling evaporation from a body of water. The
method of the invention uses a water insoluble
compound and a water soluble polymer, which
interact with each other by non-covalent bonding
interactions.
21: 2011/04797. 22: 2011/06/28. 43: 2012/01/11
51: C07C
71: OXEA GmbH
72: GREB, Wolfgang, LUKAS, Rainer, SCHMID,
Klaus, ZGORZELSKI, Wolfgang, ARNOLD, Jörg
33: DE 31: 10 2009 016 652.1 32: 2009-04-07
54: METHOD FOR REPROCESSING A LIQUID
HYDROFORMYLATION PRODUCT
21: 2011/04809. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: 2012/01/11
51: B01J
71: ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY
72: TATE, James F, TREJO-O'REILLY, JoseAntonio
33: US 31: 61/360,287 32: 2010-06-30
54: METHOD FOR MAKING HETEROGENEOUS
CATALYSTS
00: A method of making a heterogeneous catalyst, the
catalyst produced therefrom, and the use of the
catalyst, comprising mixing a dried ion exchange
resin with a solution of a ketone and a metal,
swelling the ion exchange resin, distributing the
metal in the resin, and transforming without reducing
agents the metal to zero valent at a temperature
below 120ºC
21: 2011/04810. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: 2012/01/11
51: B01J
71: ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY
72: MARTENAK, Daniel, TATE, James F, TREJOO'REILLY, Jose-Antonio
33: US 31: 61/360,268 32: 2010-06-30
54: MULTIREACTION BIFUNCTIONAL
POLYMERIC CATALYST
00: A polymeric catalyst, and methods of using the
catalyst, comprising at least one of a
monosulfonated ion exchange resin,
monosulfonated gel, and macroreticular resin having
a particle size of less than 560 µm and metal
impregnated within the resin, where the metal is
palladium, platinum, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium,
copper, gold and /or silver.
21: 2011/04811. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: 2012/01/11
51: BOIJ
71: ROHM & HAAS COMPANY
72: ZHEN, Yueqian
33: US 31: 61/360,968 32: 2010-07-02
54: COATED POWDER PARTICLES
00: -
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There is provided a powder composition comprising
a collection of particles (I) having median particle
diameter of 10 micrometers to 200 micrometers,
wherein each of said particles (I) comprises (a) a
covering of a fatty compound having melting point of
50ºC to 110ºC and (b) one or more inner particles
(II) comprising one or more complex that contains a
cyclopropene compound molecule or a portion of a
cyclopropene compound molecule encapsulated in a
molecule of a molecular encapsulating agent. Also
provided is a slurry comprising water and such a
powder. Also provided is a method of contacting
plants or plant parts with such a slurry.
21: 2011/04819. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: 2012/01/11
51: B60T
71: Robert Bosch GmbH
72: MAHOUDEAUX, Roger, LAURENCIN, Xavier
33: FR 31: 1003375 32: 2010-08-16
54: MECHANICAL ACTUATOR CARTRIDGE FOR
A MOTOR VEHICLE BRAKE
00: The cartridge (22) comprises a body (24), a rotary
control plate (28) driving a push plate (30) in a
translational movement, elastic means (38) of
compressing the push plate (30) towards the control
plate (28), and a cage (40) for holding the elastic
means (38). The body (24) comprises a projection
(42) for attaching the cage (40), collaborating with an
attachment orifice (46) formed in an axial tab (44) of
the cage (40). The cage (40) is capable of a
rotational movement between an attachment
position in which the attachment orifice (46)
collaborates with the projection (42), and a release
position in which the cage (40) is not attached to the
body (24). The body (24) comprises a first limit stop
(50) that limits the rotation of the cage (40) with
which the tab (44) collaborates in the release
position. The body (24) comprises a ramp (60),
adjacent to the first limit stop (50). In the release
position (40), the tab (44) rests radially against the
projection (42) and the ramp (60).
21: 2011/04820. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: 2012/01/11
51: E02B
71: Dredging International N.V.
72: VAN DEN BROECK, Marc, MAERTENS, Jonas
Benjamin Roger
33: BE 31: 2008/0683 32: 2008-12-18
54: METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTING WATER
BARRIERS AND COASTAL PROTECTION
00: The invention relates to a method for constructing a
water barrier. In the method a core of quarry run is
arranged on the underwater bottom and provided
with a protective layer of stones or concrete blocks,
with the proviso that, at least at the position of the
water barrier, the underwater bottom is raised using
bottom material. The method is particularly suitable
for constructing a water barrier for relatively deep
water.
21: 2011/04822. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: 2012/01/11
51: B01F, C12P
71: Biogasol IPR ApS
72: BELDRING, Finn, LUKIC, Dragan, HILSTRØM,
Troels
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33: DK 31: PA 2009 00050 32: 2009-01-13
54: APPARATUS FOR RAPID MIXING OF MEDIA
AND METHOD
00: The present invention relates to an apparatus, which
can be part of a pre- treatment system in a plant for
the production of fuels, e. g. bio-ethanol, derived
from plant biomass, e. g. first generation crops, such
as grain, sugarcane and corn or second generation
crops such as lignocellulosic biomass. The invention
relates to an apparatus for processing, such as
fluffing and mixing, at least two media, such as a
solid, e. g. biomass, and a fluid, e. g. steam, so as to
rendering the first medium susceptible to efficient
receiving of energy and/or mass which is provided
by localized release of the second medium. Although
the description of the present invention focuses on
biomass, it is envisaged that the invention is
generally applicable to control the mixing of at least
two media by crossing their stream of while
dispersing at least one of them.
centre base area located midway along the halfway
line of the playing field, and a plurality of base paths
extending radially outward from the centre base area
to the home base area of the second play half area.
21: 2011/04838. 22: 2011/06/30. 43: 2012/01/11
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: MIKAEL DAHLSTRÖM
72: DAHLSTRÖM, Mikael
33: FI 31: 20086158 32: 2008-12-03
54: IMIDAZOPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES WHICH
INHIBIT THE SECRETION OF GASTRIC ACID
00: The present invention relates to substituted imidazo
[1,2-a]pyridines of formula I where R is -CH2COOH
or -COOH, which inhibits exogenously or
endogenously stimulated gastric acid secretion and
can be used in the prevention and treatment of
gastric acid related diseases and gastrointestinal
inflammatory diseases.
21: 2011/04830 22: 30/06/2011 43: 11/01/2012
51: A63C
71: NGOMANE STEVEN LESLEY
72: NGOMANE STEVEN LESLEY
33: ZA 31: 2011/01416 32: 2011/02/23
54: A PLAYING FIELD
00: 57: A playing field layout which includes a playing
field having a goal area at a far end thereof and a
home base area at an opposed far end thereof, the
playing field being divided into a first play half area
associated with the goal area and a second play half
area associated with the home base area by a
halfway line running across the playing field, a
21: 2011/04839. 22: 2011/06/30. 43: 2012/01/11
51: BO1J
71: ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY
72: MARTENAK, Daniel, TATE, James F., TREJOO'REILLY, Jose Antonio
33: US 31: 61/360,249 32: 2010-06-30
54: METHOD FOR PREPARING A KETONE
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00: A method for preparing a ketone, and ketone
produced therefrom, comprising charging to a
column a catalyst of an ion exchange resin
impregnated with a metal chelate, adding solvent to
the column, and initiating production of the ketone by
flowing the solvent and hydrogen through the
column.
21: 2011/04840. 22: 2011/06/30. 43: 2012/01/11
51: B01J, C08F
71: ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY, DOW GLOBAL
TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
72: KRAMER, John, TREJO-O'REILLY, Jose
Antonio
33: US 31: 61/360,294 32: 2010-06-30
54: MIXED BED POLYMERIC CATALYST
00: A mixed bed polymeric catalyst, and use of that
catalyst, comprising 10-90% by weigh of a first
catalyst having ion exchange resin loaded with metal
of palladium, platinum, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium,
copper, gold, and/or solver and 10-90% by weight of
a second catalyst having strong acidic ion exchange
resin devoid of metal, where the metal is uniformly
distributed throughout a mixed bed.
21: 2011/04853. 22: 2011/06/30. 43: 2012/01/11
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Merck Patent GmbH
72: SCHIEMANN, Kai, SCHULTZ, Melanie,
STAEHLE, Wolfgang, KOBER, Ingo, WIENKE, Dirk,
KRIER, Mireille
33: EP 31: 08020824.2 32: 2008-12-01
54: 2, 5-DIAMINO-SUBSTITUTED PYRIDO [4, 3-D]
PYRIMIDINES AS AUTOTAXIN INHIBITORS
AGAINST CANCER
00: The present invention relates to pyridopyrimidine
derivatives according to formula (I), as autotaxin
inhibitors and the use of such compounds for the
treatment and/or prophylaxis of physiological and/or
pathophysiological conditions, which are caused,
mediated and/or propagated by increased
lysophosphatic acid levels and/or the activation of
autotaxin, in particular of different cancers.
21: 2011/04859. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: 2012/01/11
51: G06Q, G11C
71: BIZOPTIC CC
72: NKWE, Disang Raynold
54: ENTREPRENEUR FINANCIAL APPLICATION
VALUATION METHOD AND SYSTEM
00: According to a first aspect of invention there is
provided an entrepreneur financial application
valuation method. The method comprises the steps
of providing an applicant with a series of businessrelated questions, prompting the applicant to answer
these questions by means of an online quiz,
receiving the applicant's answers and determining
their correctness, and determining areas in which
the applicant needs to improve. In an example
embodiment, the test results are automatically sent
to a potential financier, the test results
corresponding to a rating of the viability of the
applicant's business. In an example embodiment,
the step of determining areas in which the applicant
needs to improve comprises the steps of identifying
the questions that the applicant answered
incorrectly, and then compiling a document in which
these questions are presented together with the
correct answers. In an example embodiment, the
method comprises the step of sending the compiled
document to both the applicant and the potential
financier, with a view to grooming and sharpening
the business acumen of entrepreneurs globally.
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bracket member to maintain co-axial alignment of
the respective member section relatively to the cojoining section.
21: 2011/04860 22: 01/07/2011 43: 11/01/2012
51: E06B
71: LEE-MICHELLE FAMILY TRUST
72: JACOBS LEE
33: - 31: - 32: 54: A SECURITY BARRIER
00: 57: The invention provides a security barrier which
includes a first bracket member, a second bracket
member which, in use, is vertically spaced from the
first bracket member and at least one axially
extendable member extending between the bracket
members in a direction that is substantially
transverse thereto, which includes a pair of member
sections and a co-joining section which is
telescopically inter-engaged with and interposed
between each of the member sections in co-axial
alignment, wherein each member section is engaged
at a respective end to a respective bracket member
and wherein each section is pivotally moveable
relatively to the respective bracket member about a
respective point of attachment of the section to the
21: 2011/04866 22: 01/07/2011 43: 11/01/2012
51: D03D, D03J
71: STARLINGER & CO GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H
72: SCHINDLER ALBERT and WAGNER
NIKOLAUS
33: AT 31: A 0107/2009 32: 2009/01/22
54: DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE WEFT
BAND TENSION ON A SHUTTLE, SHUTTLE AND
CIRCULAR LOOM EQUIPPED THEREWITH
00: 57: The invention relates to a device for controlling
the weft band tension (FS) on a shuttle (30) of a
circular loom, wherein the shuttle (30) comprises a
band redirecting apparatus (3) and a weft band
spool (1), from which a weft band (2) can be pulled
off over the band redirecting apparatus (3). The weft
band tension (FS) that occurs when the weft band is
pulled off deflects the band redirecting apparatus (3)
against a restoring force (FR). The control device
(20) comprises: a deflection sensor (5), which
detects the instantaneous position of the band
redirecting apparatus (3) and generates a deflection
signal (5a) as a function of the detected position, an
arithmetic-logic unit (12), to which the deflection
signal (5a) can be fed, and a variable
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electromechanical load (6, 14), which exerts a
variable braking torque (7) on the weft band spool
(1) according to a controlled variable (u). The
arithmetic-logic unit (12) calculates the controlled
variable (u) for setting the variable
electromechanical load (6, 14) from the deflection
signal (5a) fed to the arithmetic-logic unit so that a
target value of the position of the band redirecting
apparatus (3) and thus also a target value of the weft
band tension (FS) are set.
21: 2011/04869. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: 2012/01/11
51: A62C
71: AMRONA AG
72: EBERLEIN, Anselm, KERSTEN, Peter Uwe
33: EP 31: 08171495.8 32: 2008-12-12
54: INERTING METHOD FOR FIRE PREVENTION
AND/OR FIRE EXTINGUISHING AND INERTING
SYSTEM FOR CARRYING OUT THE METHOD
00: The invention relates to an inerting method and to an
inerting system (1) for fire protection and/or fire
extinguishing, wherein for the purposes of adjusting
and/or maintaining a predefinable oxygen content,
which is reduced in comparison to normal ambient
air, in the room atmosphere of an enclosed room (2)
a gas separation system (3, 4) is provided for
separating at least a portion of the oxygen from an
initial gas mixture containing nitrogen and oxygen,
thereby producing a gas mixture enriched with
nitrogen at the outlet (4a) of the gas separation
system (3, 4). In order to achieve the adjusting and
maintaining of a predefined inerting level with as little
energy expenditure as possible, according to the
invention a control unit (5) is provided, which is
adapted to control the gas separation system (3, 4)
in such a way that the oxygen residual content of the
gas mixture enriched with nitrogen is changed as a
function of the oxygen content currently in effect in
the room atmosphere of the enclosed room (10).
21: 2011/04870. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: 2012/01/11
51: H01L
71: SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS FRANCE
72: AUVRAY, Stéphane, DAO, Thien Hai,
VENKATARAJ, Selvaraj
33: FR 31: 0858260 32: 2008-12-04
54: SUBSTRATE FOR THE FRONT SURFACE OF
A PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL, PHOTOVOLTAIC
PANEL, AND USE OF A SUBSTRATE FOR THE
FRONT SURFACE OF A PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL
00: The invention relates to a photovoltaic panel (1)
having an absorbent photovoltaic material,
particularly a cadmium material, said panel
comprising a front surface substrate (10), particularly
a transparent glass substrate comprising a
transparent electrode coating (100), characterized in
that the antiglare coating (60) placed over the
functional metal film (40) opposite the substrate
comprises a single antiglare film (66), which
comprises an oxide mixed with zinc and tin, on the
entire body thereof; or characterized in that the
antiglare coating (60) placed over the functional
metal film (40) opposite the substrate comprises at
least two antiglare films (62, 65), an antiglare film
(62) that is nearer the functional film (40), and which
comprises an oxide mixed with zinc and tin, on the
entire body thereof, as well as an antiglare film (65)
that is farther from the functional film (40), and which
does not comprise an oxide mixed with zinc and tin,
on the entire body thereof.
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21: 2011/04871. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: 2012/01/11
51: F16L
71: FLAMCO B.V.
72: BENNE, Leonard, Theodoor, VONK, Raymond
33: NL 31: 2002420 32: 2009-01-16
54: IMPROVED PIPE-SUSPENSION BRACKET
00: Bracket (10) comprising a body (14) for receiving the
pipe and a suspension part (16) connected to the
body for suspending a pipe from a profile (12) in
several different ways, the suspension part
comprising: An overlie part (18) comprising a bridge
part (22) and two leg-parts (20,21), the bridge part
extending between the two leg-parts and comprising
at least one resting section (49) being constructed to
rest on an upper surface of the profile and the leg
parts constructed to extend on either side of the
profile. A projection (45) formed on the bridge part
and a hole (50) formed in bridge part.
21: 2011/04875. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: 2012/01/11
51: G06F
71: TENESICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
72: GRIESEL, Leon, JANSE VAN RENSBURG,
Ettienne, MEYER, Louis Jacobus
54: A METHOD OF OPERATING A PRINTER, AN
ASSOCIATED PRINTER APPARATUS AND
SYSTEM
00: The invention discloses a method of operating a
printer and a method of managing a printer, and an
associated printer apparatus (102) and system
(100). The method of operating a printer includes
receiving by a wireless communication arrangement
a wireless instruction message indicative of
permitted operational criteria. The method also
includes monitoring automatically by a control
module installed in the printer at least one
operational characteristic of the printer. The method
further includes determining whether or not the or
each operational characteristic complies with the
permitted operational criteria and suspending
operation of the printer in response to an operational
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characteristic violating the permitted operational
criteria.
21: 2011/04877. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: 2012/01/11
51: B41K
71: Trodat GmbH
72: ZINDL, Peter, ZEHETNER, Markus, VOLKER,
Martin
33: AT 31: A 174/2009 32: 2009-01-30
54: RUBBER STAMP AND INK PAD FOR A SELFINKING RUBBER STAMP
00: The invention relates to a rubber stamp (1) and to an
ink pad (130) for a self-inking rubber stamp (1),
wherein at least one pad for receiving color is
disposed in a housing (131) and/or a supporting
device (11). The supporting device (11) has a
rectangular shape and is formed by a base plate
(135) having longitudinal surfaces (136) and lateral
surfaces (136) integrally formed thereon, wherein
grip elements (138) are disposed on two parallel
surfaces for laterally retaining the supporting device
(11). Preferably, means in the form of grooves (133),
detents and/or elevations (134) are disposed on the
supporting device (11) for the fixation in a rubber
stamp (1). A grip element (138) is disposed on each
of the lateral surfaces (137) of the supporting device
(11) for laterally retaining and pulling the supporting
device (11) out of a rubber stamp (1) formed by a
plurality of parts that can be nested inside each
other, wherein the grip elements (138) are designed
to be introduced into a recess (139) of a bottom part
(3) of the rubber stamp (1) and do not protrude the
outer surface (140) of the bottom part (3), so that an
upper part (2) of the rubber stamp (1) can be
displaced by the recess (139) with the grip elements
(138) introduced in the bottom part (3).
21: 2011/04881. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: 2012/01/04
51: H01F
71: ABB Research Ltd
72: ANGER, Jan, FORSLIN, Julia, GÄFVERT, Uno
33: EP 31: 09150901.8 32: 2009-01-20
54: GAPPED MAGNET CORE
00: A gapped core leg (1) for a shunt reactor, comprising
magnetic core elements (2) separated by spacers
(3) cast directly between the core elements (2).
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Accordingly, a rigid core leg construction is
achieved.
21: 2011/04882. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A61K
71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
72: CHATTERJI, Ashish, DESAI, Dipen, SANDHU,
Harpreet K., SHAH, Navnit Hargovindas
33: US 31: 61/145,999 32: 2009-01-21
54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS
COMPRISING A HCV POLYMERASE INHIBITOR
PRODRUG
00: The present invention provides novel formulations of
isobutyric acid (2R,3R,4R,5R)- 5-(4-amino-2-oxo-2Hpyrimidin-1-yl)-4-fluoro-2-isobutyryloxymethyl-4methyl-tetrahydro-furan-3-yl ester) and
hydroxypropylcellulose that provide high bulk
density, low particle size better suited for improved
compression and flow, good compression, and fast
dissolution profiles.
21: 2011/04884 22: 30/06/2011 43: 18/01/2012
51: D06F
71: AMAZING GOODS CC
72: RICHARDS HEATH BARCLAY DAVID, DA
SILVA JOSE LUIS, DO COUTO JOSE FRANCISCO
RODRIGUES
33: ZA 31: 2010/05233 32: 2011/07/22
54: CLOTHES PEG
00: 57: A clothes peg which includes a pair of hinged
prongs resiliently interconnected by biasing means
that bias the prongs to a closed position at least one
interlocking formation located on an outwardly facing
side of at least one of the prongs for interlocking the
clothes peg with a complimentary interlocking
formation of a matched clothes peg of the like.
21: 2011/04889. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: 2012/01/18
51: A61K
71: W.R. GRACE & CO.-CONN.
72: WORMSBECHER, Richard, SUTOVICH, Kevin
33: US 31: 61/201,198 32: 2008-12-08
54: PROCESS OF CRACKING BIOFEEDS USING
HIGH ZEOLITE TO MATRIX SURFACE AREA
CATALYSTS
00: A process for fluid catalytically cracking a
hydrocarbon feedstock containing at least one biorenewable feed fraction using a rare earth metal
oxide-containing, high zeolite-to-matrix surface area
ratio catalyst is disclosed. The catalyst comprising a
zeolite, preferably a Y-type zeolite, a matrix, at least
1 wt% of a rare earth metal oxide, based on the total
weight of the catalyst. The zeolite surface area-tomatrix surface area ratio of the catalyst is at least 2,
preferably greater than 2.
21: 2011/04890. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: 2012/01/11
51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N
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71: ONCOTHERAPY SCIENCE, INC.
72: TSUNODA, Takuya, OHSAWA, Ryuji,
YOSHIMURA, Sachiko, WATANABE, Tomohisa
33: US 31: 61/200,962 32: 2008-12-05
33: US 31: 61/209,704 32: 2009-03-09
54: WDRPUH EPITOPE PEPTIDES AND
VACCINES CONTAINING THE SAME
00: The present invention provides peptides containing
the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, 3, 4,
16, 17, 30, 31, 34, 36, 37, 40, 41, 45, 49, 55, 57 and
61, as well as peptides containing the abovementioned amino acid sequences in which 1, 2, or
several amino acid(s) are substituted, deleted,
inserted or added, but still have cytotoxic T cell
inducibility. The present invention also provides
drugs for treating or preventing tumors, which drugs
containing these peptides. The peptides of the
present invention can also be used as vaccines.
21: 2011/04892. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: 2012/01/18
51: G01V
71: KIETTA
72: MANIN, Michel
33: FR 31: 09 50012 32: 2009-01-05
54: ENHANCED METHOD AND DEVICE FOR
AQUATIC SEISMIC PROSPECTING
00: Enhanced method and device for aquatic seismic
prospecting of the type in which: - a submerged
mobile seismic source is positioned, able to create
one or more disturbances transmitted through the
aquatic medium in the form of waves able to be
reflected on the bottom of the water and the different
deep underlying geological layers; - at least one
cable, and preferably several, provided with a
plurality of sensors is positioned, able to collect said
reflected waves; - said seismic source is triggered
with one or more repeats thus creating one or more
disturbances; - said reflected waves are picked up
using said sensors.
21: 2011/04893. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: 2012/01/11
51: G01J, G08B
71: OPTEX CO., LTD.
72: TATSUOKA, Katsutoshi
33: JP 31: 2010-154596 32: 2010-07-07
54: PASSIVE INFRARED RAY SENSOR
00: A passive infrared ray sensor of the present
invention includes a plurality of detecting elements 2
and 3 for detecting infrared rays of light emanating
from an intruder H present in different detection
areas A1 and A2 of a detection region A, and a
detection processing unit 6 including plurality of
individual signal processing subunits 7A, 7B each
operable to perform a signal processing subject to
detection signal fed from the respective detection
element 2 or 3, whereby when the detection signal
from at least one of the detecting elements 2 and 3
indicates a detection of a noise other than the
intruder, the signal processing of such detecting
element 2 or 3 is halted .
21: 2011/04894. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: 2012/01/18
51: A61K
71: NOVARTIS AG
72: SINGH, Rajinder, VERMA, Daya, TENG, Yue
(Helen), THOMPSON, Dan
33: US 31: 61/148,160 32: 2009-01-29
54: SOLID ORAL FORMULATIONS OF A
PYRIDOPYRIMIDINONE
00: A solid oral dosage pharmaceutical formulation of
(R)-2-Amino-7-[4-fluoro-2-(6-methoxy-pyridin-2-yl)phenyl]-4-methyl-7,8-dihydro-6H-pyrido[4,3d]pyrimidin-5-one or its salt; and a surfactant or an
acid.
21: 2011/04905. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A61K
71: Abraxis Bioscience, LLC
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72: TRIEU, Vuong
33: US 31: 61/120,234 32: 2008-12-05
54: ALBUMIN BINDING PEPTIDE-MEDIATED
DISEASE TARGETING
00: The invention provides compositions and methods
for delivering a therapeutic or diagnostic agent to a
disease site in a mammal, the method comprising
administering to the mammal a therapeutically or
diagnostically effective amount of a pharmaceutical
composition, wherein the pharmaceutical
composition comprises the therapeutic or diagnostic
agent coupled to an albumin binding peptide and a
pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
21: 2011/04906. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: 2012/01/12
51: C21B, F27B
71: Paul Wurth Refractory & Engineering GmbH,
Paul Wurth S.A.
72: SIMOES, Jean-Paul, HAUSEMER, Lionel,
MÖLLER, Manfred, TOCKERT, Paul, HEBEL,
Rudolf
33: EP 31: 09150054.6 32: 2009-01-05
54: BUSTLE PIPE ARRANGEMENT
00: The present invention proposes a bustle pipe
arrangement (10) of a shaft furnace, in particular for
feeding hot gas into the shaft furnace such as e.g. a
blast furnace, wherein the bustle pipe arrangement
(10) comprises a circumferential bustle pipe (12)
arranged along the outer casing (14) of the shaft
furnace, the bustle pipe (12) being arranged at a
certain distance form the outer casing (14). The
arrangement (10) further comprises a plurality of first
arms (22) connecting the bustle pipe (12) to the
outer casing (14) of the shaft furnace on a first level;
and a plurality of second arms (24) connecting the
bustle pipe (12) to the outer casing (14) of the shaft
furnace on a second level, the first level being
different from the second level. First and second
blow channels (26, 30) are respectively arranged
through the first and second arms (22, 24) for fluidly
connecting the bustle pipe (12) to the interior of the
shaft furnace.
21: 2011/04907. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A61K
71: Abbott Healthcare Products B.V.
72: MÖSCHWITZER, Jan P., WU, Yu-San, VAN
TOMME, Sophie R., KUIL, Henny, KET, Aldo V.,
DOESBORGH-DEWIT, Lucia Maria
33: EP 31: 08172247.2 32: 2008-12-19
33: US 31: 61/139,193 32: 2008-12-19
54: PRECOMPACTED FAST-DISINTEGRATING
FORMULATIONS OF COMPOUNDS WITH A LOW
ORAL BIOAVAILABILITY
00: This invention relates to the field of pharmaceutical
chemistry. Embodiments of the present invention
relate to, and provide precompacted fastdisintegrating formulations of compounds with a low
oral bioavailability.
21: 2011/04908. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: 2012/01/11
51: A61H, A61N
71: GLEIM, Peter
72: GLEIM, Peter, KLOPP, Rainer
33: EP 31: 09151615.3 32: 2009-01-29
54: APPARATUS FOR MODULATING
PERFUSION IN THE MICROCIRCULATION OF
THE BLOOD
00: The invention relates to an apparatus for modulating
perfusion in the microcirculation of the blood. Said
apparatus comprises a first device for generating a
pulsed electromagnetic field having a synchronous
or asynchronous specific pulse sequence of a
periodic electromagnetic field, including a first group
of pulses lasting 0.1 to 0.2 seconds at 35-100 µT
and a second group of pulses lasting 10 to 20
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seconds at 2-40 µT, a second device for circulating
the lymph flow, said second device being used to
trigger massaging pulses at increasing and
decreasing pressures via several massaging
arrangements located next to each other, a third
device for emitting infrared radiation, said third
device emitting at least one heat pulse, and a control
unit which controls the pulses of the three devices in
such a way that two or three devices simultaneously
emit pulses. The apparatus makes it possible to
significantly improve individual parameters of the
microcirculation and also the macrocirculation of the
blood.
21: 2011/04910. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A61K
71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited
72: MIYAJIMA, Makoto, NODA, Shigeru, INOUE,
Kazuhiro, KUMON, Michiko, ISHIDA, Katsuyasu,
ISHIZUKA, Hitoshi
33: JP 31: 2008-328006 32: 2008-12-24
54: DRY POWDER PHARMACEUTICAL
COMPOSITION FOR INHALATION
00: Disclosed is a dry powder pharmaceutical
composition for inhalation, which is useful for
prevention and/or treatment of influenza virus
infectious diseases. Specifically disclosed is a dry
powder pharmaceutical composition for inhalation,
which contains a compound represented by formula
(I), a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, or a
hydrate of the compound or the salt, as a medicinal
ingredient. (In this connection, a compound
represented by formula (II) may be contained in
addition to the compound represented by formula
(I).)
21: 2011/04928. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: 2012/01/18
51: H05B
71: MASCO CORPORATION
72: IOTT, Jeffrey
33: US 31: 12/372,034 32: 2009-02-17
54: LINKING SEQUENCE FOR WIRELESS
LIGHTING CONTROL
00: A method of linking one of a plurality of wireless
switches to a transceiver and control for controlling
an electric load comprises the steps of moving the
transceiver and control into a linking mode, and
actuating the at least one of the plurality of switches
through an actuation mode that is distinct from a
typical actuation of the switch to request a control
operation, such as linking, by the at least one of the
transceivers and controls. In addition, a control and
a lighting system are claimed.
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21: 2011/04929. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: 2012/01/11
51: C12Q, G01N
71: HEALTH PROTECTION AGENCY
72: SUTTON, Mark, J., POOLMAN, Toryn, HESP,
Richard, J.
33: GB 31: 0900151.2 32: 2009-01-07
54: RAPID BIOLUMINESCENCE DETECTION
SYSTEM
00: An assay is provided for detecting the activity of a
reporter kinase comprising (i) adding said reporter
kinase to an assay mixture wherein said reporter
kinase is contacted with bioluminescent reagent no
more than minutes after being contacted with ADP,
and wherein, prior to contacting the reporter kinase
with ADP, the assay mixture is substantially free
from kinase other than reporter kinase; and (ii)
detecting light output from the assay mixture.
Methods for detecting the presence of an analyte in
a sample and methods for validating a treatment
process using the above assay are also provided.
Further provided are devices for conducting these
assays and methods.
21: 2011/04930. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: 2012/01/11
51: B01B, F23J
71: BABCOCK & WILCOX POWER GENERATION
GROUP, INC.
72: MCDONALD, Dennis, K., DEVAULT, Douglas,
J., VAYSMAN, Vladimir
33: US 31: 12/830850 32: 2010-07-06
54: INTEGRATED FLUE GAS
DEHUMIDIFICATION AND WET COOLING
TOWER SYSTEM
00: A method and system for dehumidifying flue gas
from a flue gas generating process supplies the flue
gas to a wet flue gas processor having a lower end
from which liquid in the wet flue gas processor is
supplied to an upper end the wet flue gas processor
for spraying liquid onto flue gas in the wet flue gas
processor . Water is supplied from a cooling tower to
a heat exchanger in the liquid in the lower end of the
wet flue gas processor for cooling the liquid in the
lower end of the wet flue gas processor to condense
water from the flue gas into the liquid in the wet flue
gas processor. Returning water from the heat
exchanger to the cooling water cools the water and
the liquid with the condensed water is supplied from
the wet flue gas processor to the cooling tower as
make-up water for the cooling tower to reduce or
eliminate the need to fresh make-up water.
21: 2011/04939. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: 2012/01/09
51: C07H, C07K, C12N, C12P
71: Abbott Laboratories
72: WU, Chengbin, DIXON, Richard W., BELK,
Jonathan P., YING, Hua, ARGIRIADI, Maria A.,
CUFF, Carolyn A., HINTON, Paul R., KUMAR,
Shankar, MELIM, Terry L., CHEN, Yan
33: US 31: 60/843,249 32: 2006-09-08
54: INTERLEUKIN -13 BINDING PROTEINS
00: The present invention encompasses IL- 13 binding
proteins. Specifically, the invention relates to
antibodies that are chimeric, CDR grafted and
humanized antibodies. Preferred antibodies have
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high affinity for hIL-13 and neutralize hIL-13 activity
in vitro and in vivo. An antibody of the invention can
be a full-length antibody or an antigen-binding
portion thereof. Method of making and method of
using the antibodies of the invention are also
provided. The antibodies, or antibody portions, of the
invention are useful for detecting hIL-13 and for
inhibiting hlL-13 activity, e.g., in a human subject
suffering from a disorder in which hTL-13 activity is
detrimental.
21: 2011/04941. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: 2012/01/11
51: H04L, H04W
71: QUALCOMM Incorporated
72: AHMAVAARA, Kalle I.
33: US 31: 61/138,103 32: 2008-12-16
54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR BUNDLING
APPLICATION SERVICES WITH INBUILT
CONNECTIVITY MANAGEMENT
00: An apparatus and method for bundling application
services with inbuilt connectivity management
comprising launching a software application;
detecting a need for connectivity to use the service
associated with the software application;
establishing connectivity; determining whether
connectivity is established; and executing the
service associated with the software application
utilizing the established connectivity.
21: 2011/04942. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: 2012/01/10
51: A23L
71: General Mills, Inc.
72: FROSETH, Barrie R., NOWAKOWSKI, Christine
M.
33: US 31: 61/142,972 32: 2009-01-07
54: REDUCED SUGAR PRE-SWEETENED
BREAKFAST CEREALS COMPRISING TRI- AND
TETRA SACCHARIDES AND METHODS OF
PREPARATION
00: A reduced sugar presweetened ready to eat
breakfast cereal is prepared by coating dried cereal
base pieces or food pieces with a reduced-sugar
composition comprising maltotriose, maltotetrose in
full or partial substitution for sucrose, and a high
potency sweetener. The reduced-sugar coating can
have a sucrose content of less than 70%, yet
provides taste, texture, appearance, and bowl life
that mimics presweetened R-T-E cereals having a
coating with more sucrose.
21: 2011/04944. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: 2012/01/06
51: C08B, C12P
71: Mascoma Corporation
72: LIU, Chaogang, WENGER, Kevin
33: US 31: 61/139,059 32: 2008-12-19
54: TWO-STAGE PROCESS FOR BIOMASS
PRETREATMENT
00: Described herein are improved methods of
pretreating lignocellulosic biomass. One aspect of
the invention relates to a two-stage pretreatment
process comprising a relatively low severity steam
treatment, a controlled pH pretreatment, or
autohydrolysis, followed by hydrolysis with dilute
acid or hot water at a relatively low temperature. In
certain embodiments, the methods increase
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hemicellulose sugar yields, substrate digestibility,
and suitability for fermentation as compared to
steam explosion or acid hydrolysis alone. The twostage pretreatment processes also employ few
chemicals, minimizing the costs associated with
pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass. Moreover,
the two-stage pretreatment process may expand the
range of suitable feedstocks for bioethanol
production.
21: 2011/04945. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: 2012/01/11
51: A61K, C07D
71: Univerzita Palackeho V Olomouci, Bioapex,
s.r.o.
72: HAVLICEK, Libor, KRYSTOF, Vladimir,
ZATLOUKAL, Marek, DOLEZAL, Karel, STRNAD,
Miroslav, VOJTESEK, Borivoj
33: CZ 31: PV 2009-45 32: 2009-01-28
54: SUBSTITUTED 6-(2AMINOBENZYLAMINO)PURINE DERIVATIVES,
THEIR USE AS MEDICAMENTS AND
PREPARATIONS CONTAINING THESE
COMPOUNDS
00: The invention relates to new substituted 6-(2aminobenzylamino)purines, represented by the
general formula I, which can be used in CDK
inhibition, in particular, in the treatment of viral
infections and diseases involving cell proliferation.
The invention further includes pharmaceutical
preparations containing substituted 6-(2aminobenzylamino)purines.
21: 2011/04946. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: 2012/01/06
51: G01H, G01M
71: S.P.M. Instrument AB
72: HEDIN, Lars-Olov Elis
33: SE 31: 0850180-1 32: 2008-12-22
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
ANALYSING THE CONDITION OF A MACHINE
HAVING A ROTATING PART
00: -
A method for analysing the condition of a machine
having a rotating shaft, comprising: generating an
analogue electric measurement signal (SEA)
dependent on mechanical vibrations emanating from
rotation of said shaft; sampling said analogue
measurement signal at a sampling frequency (fS) so
as to generate a digital measurement data signal
(SMD) in response to said received analogue
measurement data; performing a decimation of the
digital measurement data signal (SMD) so as to
achieve a digital signal (SRED) having a reduced
sampling frequency (fSR1, fSR2); wherein said
decimation includes the step of controlling the
reduced sampling frequency (fSR1, fSR2) such that
the number of sample values per revolution of the
shaft (8) is kept at a substantially constant value;
and receiving said digital signal (SRED2) at an an
enhancer input performing a correlation in said
enhancer so as to produce an output signal
sequence (O) wherein repetitive signals amplitude
components are amplified in relation to stochastic
signal components performing a condition analysis
function (F1, F2, Fn) for analysing the condition of
the machine dependent on said digital signal
(SRED) having a reducent sampling frequency
(fSR1, fSR2).
21: 2011/04947. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: 2012/01/12
51: C23C
71: Galva Power Group N.V.
72: WARICHET, David, KONE, Gentiana,
VERVISCH, Anthony
33: EP 31: 09150777.2 32: 2009-01-16
54: FLUX AND FLUXING BATH FOR HOT DIP
GALVANIZATION, PROCESS FOR THE HOT DIP
GALVANIZATION OF AN IRON OR STEEL
ARTICLE
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00: The present invention generally relates to a flux for
hot dip galvanization comprising from: 36 to 80 wt. %
(percent by weight) of zinc chloride (ZnC12); 8 to 62
wt.% of ammonium chloride (NH4C); from 2,0 to 10
wt. % of a least one of the following compounds:
NiC12, MnC12 or a mixture thereof. The invention
further relates to a fluxing bath, a process for the hot
dip galvanization of an iron or steel article as well as
to the use of said flux.
21: 2011/04948. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: 2012/01/04
51: B29C, C08F
71: Teijin Aramid B.V.
72: EEM VAN DER, Joris, DE WEIJER, Anton Peter,
RASTOGI, Sanjay
33: EP 31: 09150305.2 32: 2009-01-09
54: POLYETHYLENE FILM WITH HIGH TENSILE
STRENGTH AND HIGH TENSILE ENERGY TO
BREAK
00: The present invention pertains to a UHMWPE film
having a tensile strength of at least 2.0 GPa, a
tensile energy to break of at least 30 J/g, an Mw of
at least 500 000 gram/mole, and a Mw/Mn ratio of at
most 6, and a film width of at least 5 mm. In a
preferred embodiment the film has a width of at least
10 mm, more in particular at least 20 mm, still more
in particular at least 40 mm, and a denier of at least
3000 dtex, in particular at least 5000 dtex, more in
particular at least 10000 dtex, even more in
particular at least 15000 dtex, or even at least 20000
dtex. The film may be manufactured via a process
which comprises subjecting a starting UHMWPE with
a weight average molecular weight of at least 500
000 gram/mole, an elastic shear modulus
determined directly after melting at 16O0C of at
most 1.4 MPa, and a Mw/Mn ratio of at most 6 to a
compacting step and a stretching step under such
conditions that at no point during the processing of
the polymer its temperature is raised to a value
above its melting point. The film may be used as
starting material in any applications where high
tensile strength and high energy to break are
important. Suitable applications include ballistic
applications, ropes, cables, nets, fabrics, and
protective applications.
21: 2011/04964. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: 2012/01/12
51: B60B
71: FAIRFIELD MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
INC.
72: SCHOON, Benjamin Warren
33: US 31: 13/050,895 32: 2011-03-17
54: INTEGRAL ELECTRIC MOTOR WITH SPEED
SENSOR, PLANETARY GEARBOX AND
STEERING MEANS
00: A steerable wheel motor assembly for moving
construction lifts and scaffold equipment is disclosed
and claimed which includes a spindle bracket
configured to be pivotably mounted at an upper end
to a steering mechanism for rotation about a vertical
axis. The output shaft is supported by a first set of
bearings and a second set of bearings with the
second set of bearings including a speed and
direction sensor integral therewith for detecting the
speed and direction of rotation of the output shaft.
The sensor outputs to a control system which
controls the speed and direction of the equipment. A
thrust washer is used to position the output sun gear
accurately reducing manufacturing and maintenance
costs of the assembly. Use of the thrust washer
reduces the cost of machining the output shaft to a
high tolerance.
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21: 2011/04965. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: 2012/01/12
51: B65D
71: JUNG, KYUNG II
72: JUNG, Kyung Il
33: KR 31: 10-2008-0123344 32: 2008-12-05
54: A BOTTLE
00: Disclosed is a bottle for containing liquid contents
including a body portion, at least part or the entire
portion of an upper portion of which is provided with
a plurality of guides which protrudes inward from an
inside surface thereof and is in a spiral pattern so
that the liquid contents can be guided towards an
opening of a neck portion of the bottle while spirally
revolving inside the bottle.
21: 2011/04966. 22: 2011/07/06. 43: 2012/01/18
51: C05B, C05D, C05G
71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH
MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V.
72: LAMBERT, Reginald, WOODRUFFE, John,
GARCIA MARTINEZ, Rafael, Alberto, VERBIST,
Guy, Lode, Magda, Maria, REYNHOUT, Marinus,
Johannes, ANTENS, Jany, Birgitta, Maria,
ASHTEKAR, Sunil, O'BRIEN, Jason, Trevor
33: EP 31: 09151604.7 32: 2009-01-29
54: SULPHUR-CONTAINING FERTILIZERS AND
PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF
00: Process for the manufacture of sulphur- containing
fertilizer compositions, comprising the steps of : a}
providing a slurry of at least one phosphate-based
fertilizer material selected from the group consisting
of ammonium phosphates, ammonium phosphate
based nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium (NPK)
compounds, super phosphates and partially
acidulated phosphate rocks; b) bringing said slurry
into contact with at least one anionic surfactant and
elemental sulphur; c) introducing the mixture
obtained in step b} into a granulator unit in order to
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obtain granules of the fertilizer composition, wherein
the at least one phosphate-based fertilizer material
is present in an amount in the range of at least 50
wt. %, the elemental sulphur is present in an amount
in the range of from 1 to 25 wt. % and the anionic
surfactant is present in an amount in the range of
from 0.001 to 3 wt. % based on the overall weight of
the fertilizer composition. The present invention also
provides a fertilizer composition.
21: 2011/04967. 22: 2011/07/06. 43: 2012/01/18
51: C25B, H01M
71: COMMISSARIAT À L‟ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET
AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES
72: BAFFIE, Thierry, CIGNA, Julien
33: FR 31: 0950071 32: 2009-01-07
54: METHOD FOR MAKING A HIGHTEMPERATURE ELECTROLYSER OR A HIGHTEMPERATURE FUEL CELL INCLUDING A
STACK OF ELEMENTARY CELLS
00: The invention relates to a method for making a hightemperature electrolyser (HTE) or a hightemperature fuel cell (SOFC), including a vertical
stack of n elementary planar cells alternating with
n+1 interconnection plates, each of the elementary
cells including a planar porous anode and cathode
having cut-outs formed therein and respectively
arranged on each of the surfaces of a dense planar
electrolyte, and brazed joints made by the infiltration
of a predetermined amount of brazing material into
the electrodes at contact points between the
elementary cells and the interconnection plates.
21: 2011/04978 22: 07/07/2011 43: 25/01/2012
51: A61K, C07H, A61P
71: INHIBITEX INC and UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
OF CARDIFF CONSULTANTS LTD
72: Christopher MCGUIGAN, STANLEY
CHAMBERLAIN, KAROLINA MADELA, JOHN
VERNACHIO, ARNAUD GILLES, JEFF HUTCHINS,
MOHAMED ALIARAH
33: US 31: 61/143.527 32: 2009/01/09,
54: PHOSPHORAMIDATE DERIVATIVES OF
GUANOSINE NUCLEOSIDE COMPOUNDS FOR
TREATMENT OF VIRAL INFECTIONS
00: 57: Phosphoramidate compounds derived from
guanine bases having enhanced therapeutic potency
are provided, and these compounds in particular
have enhanced potency with respect to treatment of
viral infections, such as hepatitis C virus.
Pharmaceutical compositions, methods of preparing
the compounds, and methods of using the
compounds and compositions to treat viral infections
are also provided.
21: 2011/04984 22: 07/07/2011 43: 12/01/2012
51: H02G
71: PROQUATECK INNOVATIONS CC
72: LOURENS HENDRIK FOURIE
33: ZA 31: 2010/02376 32: 2010/04/07
54: ELECTRICAL SPLICING MOULD
COMPONENT KIT
00: 57: THIS invention relates to an electrical splicing
mould component kit. The electrical splicing mould
component kit includes at least one primary mould
component defining one or more guide indentations
and at least a pair of secondary mould components
defining one or more corresponding guide
indentations. Furthermore, the secondary mould
components are releasably attachable to opposing
ends of the primary mould component to form at
least a pair of modular half moulds having aligned
guide indentations forming one or more common
guide indentations in which ends of electrical wiring
is receivable. Aligned common guide indentations of
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abutting modular half moulds define a conduit for
encasing the ends of the electrical wiring, wherein
any one or more of the primary and secondary
mould components, individually or at least partially
with one another, define a passageway between the
conduit and an outside edge of the abutting modular
half moulds thereby to allow the flow of a settable
material to the conduit in which the ends of the
electrical wiring is encased to cast an insulation
layer around the ends of the electrical wiring.
21: 2011/04985 22: 07/07/2011 43: 12/01/2012
51: C09F
71: PIETER ETIENNE DREYER and GREGORY
JAY WHATMORE
72: GREGORY JAY WHATMORE and PIETER
ETIENNE DREYER
33: ZA 31: 2010/02449 32: 2010/04/08
54: POSTER DISPLAY AND MOUNTING SWIVEL
CLIP FOR SUCH POSTER DISPLAY
00: 57: THIS invention relates to a poster display. More
specifically, the invention relates to a poster display
and a mounting swivel clip therefor for displaying
amongst other things signs, posters and printed
sheet materials in a curved condition. The poster
display includes: a resilient substrate for supporting
the picture, graphic or poster; at least a pair of
support members for receiving one of a pair of
opposing ends of the resilient substrate; and at least
a pair of mounting clips for mounting the poster
display. The mounting clips comprise a first
mounting formation being co-operative with the
support members enabling a swivel motion between
the support members and mounting clip and a
second fixing formation for fixing the mounting clip to
a support surface. In use, the resilient substrate is
maintainable in a curved state by the ability of the
support members to swivel relative to the mounting
clips, the mounting clips being fixed to the support
surface at a distance relative to one another so as to
induce a curve in the resilient substrate.
21: 2011/04986 22: 07/07/2011 43: 12/01/2012
51: G09F
71: PIETER ETIENNE DREYER and GREGORY
JAY WHATMORE
72: GREGORY JAY WHATMORE and Pieter
Etienne DREYER
33: ZA 31: 2010/02450 32: 2010/04/08
54: POSTER DISPLAY AND RETAINING CLIP
FOR SUCH POSTER DISPLAY
00: 57: THIS invention relates to a poster display. More
specifically, the invention relates to a poster display,
preferably a backlit poster display, for displaying
amongst other things signs, posters and printed
sheet materials in a curved condition. The poster
display includes: a resilient substrate for supporting
the picture, graphic or poster; a pair of arced support
brackets for supporting the resilient substrate and
impart to it a curved shape; and retaining clips for
retaining the picture, graphic or poster on the
resilient substrate. In use, the retaining clips clamp
and retain sides of the resilient substrate to the
respective support bracket, thereby preventing the
resilient substrate from arcing more than the arc of
the support brackets and falling there from.
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(62) in the corners of the container and the ends (60)
of the corner flaps (38) are secured in position by
receiving protuberances (40,42) of the corner flaps
in recesses (52,64). Securing flaps (48) at the upper
corners of the side walls (34) are folded over the
pillars (62) to assist in keeping the side walls in
position. Side stiffeners (66) are formed by folding
an upper part of each side wall (34) inwards and
securing its ends in position by pressing them past
the adjacent pillars (62) with an interference fit.
21: 2011/04988 22: 07/07/2011 43: 12/01/2012
51: C02F
71: VISCOSITY TRADING CC
72: MARC TIMOTHY TURK
33: - 31: - 32: 54: WATER PURIFIER
00: 57: A self cleaning water purifier includes a cylinder,
in which a number of hollow capillaries of an
ultrafiltration membrane are housed. The cylinder
includes an inlet for receiving unfiltered water and
two outlets, a first outlet for releasing water which
has been filtered by the capillary membranes, and a
second outlet for releasing unfiltered water which
has passed straight through the hollow capillaries.
21: 2011/04989 22: 07/07/2011 43: 12/01/2012
51: B65D, B65H
71: GOSSAMER STRUCTURES (PROPRIETARY)
LIMITED
72: JANSE VAN RENSBURG RUDOLF GEORG
33: - 31: - 32: 54: CONTAINERS AND METHODS OF ERECTING
CONTAINERS
00: 57: A container (30) is erected from sheet material
by folding side walls (34) and end walls (36) around
a base (32). Corner flaps (38) extending from the
ends of the end walls (36) are folded to form pillars
21: 2011/04990 22: 07/07/2011 43: 10/01/2012
51: B41J
71: BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
72: YAMAGUCHI KOSHIRO, KATO MASATO,
NAGAE TSUYOSHI, IMAMAKI TERUO, HORIUCHI
TAKASHI, SAGO AKIRA, IRIYAMA YASUHIRO,
SHIBATA YASUHIRO
33: JP 31: 2008-331634 32: 2008/12/25,
54: TAPE CASSETTE AND TAPE PRINTER
00: 57: A tape cassette 30 includes a cassette case 31
that houses a tape. An arm indicator portion is
provided on an arm front surface 35 of the cassette
case 31. The arm indicator portion includes vertical
information sections and an aperture formed in at
least one of the vertical information sections, and
indicates a tape type. A person can identify the tape
type by visually checking whether an aperture is
formed in each of the vertical information sections.
The tape printer 1 includes detecting switches 210.
A part of the detecting switches 210 that opposes a
surface portion other than the aperture in the type
indicator portion is pressed. The tape printer 1 can
identify the same tape type as identified by the visual
check based on detection results of the detecting
switches 210.
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21: 2011/04992 22: 07/07/2011 43: 12/01/2012
51: A61K, A61Q
71: PIERRE FABRE DERMO-COSMETIQUE
72: FABRE BERNARD and FIORINI-PUYBARET
CHRISTEL
33: FR 31: 0859025 32: 2008/12/23
54: COSMETIC COMPOSITION CONTAINING A
LOCUST BEAN GUM HYDROLYSATE
00: 57: The invention relates to a locust bean gum
hydrolysate, to a method for preparing same, and to
the use thereof in hair cosmetics.
21: 2011/04998. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: 2012/01/12
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.
72: DESAI, Manoj, C., HALCOMB, Randall, L.,
HRVATIN, Paul, HUI, Hon Chung, MC FADDEN,
Ryan, ROETHLE, Paul, A., YANG, Hong
33: US 31: 61/121,061 32: 2008-12-09
33: US 31: 61/227,378 32: 2009-07-21
33: US 31: 61/224,386 32: 2009-07-09
54: MODULATORS OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS
00: Provided are modulators of TLRs of Formula (II):
pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof,
compositions containing such compounds, and
therapeutic methods that include the administration
of such compounds.
51: E21C
71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY.
LIMITED
72: STOKES, Andrew
33: AU 31: 2008906338 32: 2008-12-08
54: A METHOD OF MINING ORE
00: A method of open cut mining an ore is disclosed.
The method comprises carrying out mining
operations in an area of an open cut mine with
manned resources and unmanned resources and
providing separate access for these resources to the
mine area at selected locations. Alternatively, or in
addition, the method comprises carrying out mining
operations in the mine area with manned resources
and unmanned resources operating in selected,
separate unmanned and manned zones,
respectively within the mine area.
21: 2011/05000. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: 2012/01/12
51: B02C
71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY.
LIMITED
72: GOODES, Christopher Geoffrey, WELLWOOD,
Grant Ashley
33: AU 31: 2008906337 32: 2008-12-08
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING
THE SIZE OF MATERIALS
00: A method of reducing the size of material, such as
rocks of mined ore, is disclosed. The method
comprises comminuting and electro-fracturing rocks
of the material and thereby reducing the rock size.
21: 2011/04999. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: 2012/01/12
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21: 2011/05001. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: 2012/01/12
51: E04B
71: USG INTERIORS, INC.
72: LALONDE, Paul, D
33: US 31: 12/330,956 32: 2008-12-09
54: CONCEALED SUSPENSION CEILING WITH
DOWNWARD REMOVABLE PANELS
00: A suspended ceiling system comprising metal grid
members and rectangular composite acoustical
panels, the panels having edges at their peripheries,
the grid members having a cross section generally
like an inverted T such that they provide oppositely
extending flanges adapted to support the panels at
their edges, a resilient element at a juncture
between a support on the grid member flanges and
at least one edge of each panel, the resilient
element being arranged to temporarily deflect to
permit a panel to be raised from below the grid
member into an installed position and to extend itself
to hold such panel in position on the grid.
21: 2011/05003. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: 2012/01/12
51: F24J
71: AIRLIGHT ENERGY IP SA
72: PEDRETTI, Andrea
33: CH 31: 20/09 32: 2009-01-08
54: ABSORBER PIPE FOR THE TROUGH
COLLECTOR OF A SOLAR POWER PLANT
00: The absorber pipe 10 according to the invention has
a thermal opening 14, on which means are provided
which reduce the radiation 26 emitted to the outside
by the absorbing surface 13 based on the operating
temperature thereof at an increased rate as the
operating temperature rises.
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21: 2011/05005. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: 2012/01/18
51: B08B, E03F
71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH
MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V.
72: SCHNEIDER, Tanja, SCHMITZ-GOEB, Manfred,
Heinrich
33: EP 31: 09152367.0 32: 2009-02-09
54: HYDROJET CLEANER AND METHOD FOR
CLEANING THE INTERIOR OF A COILED
TUBULAR DEVICE
00: A hydrojet cleaning device (1) for cleaning the
interior of a curved or coiled tubular device
comprising a flexible hose (3) having one end
connectable to a supply of pressurized water, and
one end provided with a jet nozzle (5). The flexible
hose is provided with a plurality of circumferential
spacers (6) distributed over at least a section of the
length of the hose. The spacers can for example
comprise pulleys (11). Method of cleaning a coiled
tubular line, such as a spiralled heat exchanger
using such a hydrojet cleaning device. The distance
between the spacers may, e.g., be such that the
section of the hose between the spacers is entirely
spaced from the interior wall of the tubular line wall
over its full length.
21: 2011/05018. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: 2012/01/06
51: B65D
71: Loadhog Limited
72: JACKSON, Mark, JOWETT, Leigh
33: GB 31: 0816753.8 32: 2008-09-12
54: CONTAINER FOR USE IN A LOAD SECURING
ARRANGEMENT
00: A load securing system comprises a tensioning
member (18), and a securing member (22) on the
tensioning member. First and second containers (12)
can be arranged adjacent each other in an array of
containers. Each of said first and second containers
has a cooperating formation (28) to cooperate with
the securing member. The tensioning member can
extend across the containers to the aforesaid
cooperating formations, and the securing member
can be secured to the cooperating formations. The
tensioning member can be tensioned to secure the
first and second containers to each other.
21: 2011/05022. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: 2012/01/12
51: A62B
71: Latchways Plc
72: JONES, Karl
33: GB 31: 0900435.9 32: 2009-01-12
54: FALL ARREST SYSTEM
00: -
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A fall arrest safety system has a traveller arranged to
travel along a safety line and including a securing
arrangement deployable in response to a fall event
to secure the traveller in fixed position on the safety
line. An energy absorber device is connected
intermediately between the traveller and the user,
the energy absorber device including a plastically
deformable energy absorber deployable in response
to a fall event to plastically deform from a stowed
orientation to a deployed orientation. The energy
absorber may have a coil-form portion and an
elongate tongue portion extending in a linear
direction at the periphery of the coil- form portion,
the elongate tongue portion of the energy absorber
being arranged to extend to project from the housing
for connection to a karabiner, lanyard or other
connection device.
21: 2011/05023. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: 2012/01/12
51: B32B, C21D
71: ArcelorMittal Investigacion y Desarrollo S.L.
72: THIRION, Isabelle, VIETORIS, Thomas,
GRIGORIEVA, Raisa, DRILLET, Pascal,
SCHALLER, Ludwig, BADER, Karl Michael, PAAR,
Uwe, ALSMANN, Michael
33: EP 31: PCT/EP2009/000670 32: 2009-02-02
54: FABRICATION PROCESS OF COATED
STAMPED PARTS AND PARTS PREPARED
FROM THE SAME
00: A manufacturing process of a hot stamped coated
part comprising the following successive steps, in
this order : providing a hot rolled or cold rolled steel
sheet comprising a steel substrate and an
aluminium-silicon alloy precoating, the precoating
containing more than 50% of free aluminium and
having a thickness comprised between 15 and 50
micrometers, then cutting the steel sheet to obtain a
precoated steel blank, then heating the blank under
non protective atmosphere up to a temperature Ti
comprised between Te- 10°C and Te, Te being the
eutectic or solidus temperature of the precoating,
then heating the blank from the temperature Ti up to
a temperature Tm comprised between 840 and
950°C under non protective atmosphere with a
heating rate V comprised between 30°C/s and
90°C/s, V being the heating rate between the
temperature Ti and the temperature Tm, in order to
obtain a coated heated blank, then soaking the
coated heated blank at said temperature Tm for a
time tm comprised between 20s and 90s, then hot
stamping the blank in order to obtain a hot stamped
coated part, then cooling said stamped part at a
cooling rate in order to form a microstructure in the
steel substrate comprising at least one constituent
chosen among martensite or bainite.
21: 2011/05024. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: 2012/01/12
51: E02F
71: Dredging International N.V.
72: CLAESSENS, Stijn
33: BE 31: 2009/0010 32: 2009-01-09
54: CUTTER HEAD FOR DREDGING GROUND
AND USE OF THIS CUTTER HEAD FOR
DREDGING GROUND
00: The invention relates to a cutter head (10) for
dredging ground under water, this cutter head being
suitable for attachment rotatably around a central
axis to the ladder (2) of a cutter suction dredger (1)
and for being moved through the ground (9)
therewith in a lateral sweeping movement, the cutter
head comprising a base ring(13), a hub(14) situated
at a distance in the direction of the central axis from
the base ring, and a plurality of arms (15) extending
from the base ring to the hub, wherein a passage
opening (16) is located between arms and wherein
the arms are provided with a first series of cutting
tools on a leading part (15a) relative to the direction
of rotation of the cutter head, and wherein at least
one arm is provided with a second series of cutting
tools on a part of the arm (15b) facing away from the
central axis.
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21: 2011/05029 22: 08/07/2011 43: 18/01/2012
51: B65G
71: LYMAN GEOFFREY JOHN
72: LYMAN GEOFFREY JOHN
33: AU 31: 2008906516 32: 2008/12/18
54: MATERIALS CONVEYED ON A CONVEYOR
BELT
00: 57: A cutter head (50) for a cross-belt sampler has
side plates (3, 4) where the outer surface thereof are
shaped so that the velocity of an undisturbed
particle, adjacent to the outer surface, is everywhere
parallel to the outer surface at that point on the
cutter head (50).
33: United States of America 31: 61/121,618 32:
2008-12-11
54: CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
PREQUALIFICATION
00: A networked computer system for facilitating the
prequalification approval of construction industry
organization to bid on constructions projects posted
by a reviewing organization. The system
electronically receives business information from a
submitting organization. After receiving a request for
a prequalification application from a reviewing
organization, the system generates a prequalification
application in the format specified by the reviewing
organization using the business information
previously provided by the submitting organization.
The system then routes individual data items in the
application to one or more participants associated
with the reviewing organization. The system receives
approval of the individual data items before receiving
final approval of the application. If the application is
approved, the submitting organization is able to
submit bids to the reviewing organization for
construction projects posted by the reviewing
organization.
21: 2011/05030. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: 2012/01/12
51: G06Q
71: TEXTURA CORPORATION
72: FOX, Christina, A., WAGNER, Jeffrey, K., ALLIN,
Patrick, J, SMITH, John, W.
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and input drive telescopically expand or retract with
respect to one another.
21: 2011/05032. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: 2012/01/13
51: A61M
71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
72: BRÜGGEMANN, Ulrich, JONES, Christopher,
DRAPER, Paul
33: EP 31: 09001577.7 32: 2009-02-05
54: MEDICAMENT DELIVERY DEVICES
00: A medicament delivery device (1) comprises a
housing (15), a telescopic piston rod assembly (12)
for driving a bung (20) of a medicament container
(9), and a drive mechanism (17) for the telescopic
piston rod assembly. The telescopic piston rod
assembly (12) has an input drive (23) telescopically
coupled to a plunger (55) for driving the bung (20)
via an intermediate coupling. The intermediate
coupling comprises first and second cylinders (45,
49) telescopically coupled to one another. The
plunger (55) is telescopically coupled to one of the
first and second cylinders (45, 49) and the input
drive (23) is telescopically coupled to the other
cylinder. A key (14) is provided for restraining
rotation of the plunger (55) relative to the housing
(15) so that as the drive mechanism (17) drives the
input drive, the plunger, first and second members
21: 2011/05033. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: 2012/01/13
51: A61K
71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC
72: CHEN, Pingyun, Y., GAULDING, Jeffrey
33: US 31: 61/148,490 32: 2009-01-30
54: CRYSTALLINE N-{(1-S)-2-AMINO-1-[(3FLUOROPHENYL) METHYL]ETHYL}-5-CHLORO4-(4-CHLORO-1-METHYL-1H-PYRAZOL-5-YL)-2THIOPHENECARBOXAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE
00: An improved AKT inhibiting compound, crystalline
?/-{(1 S)-2-amino-1-[(3- fluorophenyl)methyl]ethyl}-5chloro-4-(4-chloro-1 -methyl-1 H-pyrazol-5-yl)-2thiophenecarboxamide hydrochloride.
21: 2011/05050. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: 2012/01/13
51: C07D
71: Merck Patent GmbH
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72: EGGENWEILER, Hans-Michael, SIRRENBERG,
Christian, BUCHSTALLER, Hans-Peter
33: DE 31: 10 2008 061 214.6 32: 2008-12-09
54: QUINAZOLINAMIDE DERIVATIVES
00: The invention relates to a novel quinazolinamide
derivatives of the formula (I), where R1-R5 and X
have the meanings indicated in Claim 1, that are
HSP90-inhibitors and that can be used for producing
a medication for treating illnesses for which the
prevention, regulation, and/or modulation of HSP90
plays a role.
21: 2011/05059. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: 2012/01/13
51: D06F
71: LG Electronics Inc.
72: LIM, Hee Tae, KIM, Soo Bong, JO, Min Gyu,
KWON, Ig Geun, SONG, Jung Tae, LEE, Dong Il,
MOON, Suk Yun, KIM, Sang Hun, SEO, Hyun Seok,
KIM, Young Suk
33: KR 31: 10-2008-0137736 32: 2008-12-31
54: LAUNDRY MACHINE
00: A laundry machine is disclosed. The overall weight
of the vibrating system provided in the laundry
machine according to the exemplary embodiment of
the present invention may be reduced and the
vibration of the drum may be stabilized by new
means for adding weights. In addition, the front of
the drum may be prevented from falling downward
because of the introduction of laundry.
21: 2011/05061. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: 2012/01/13
51: D06F
71: LG Electronics Inc.
72: MOON, Suk Yun, KWON, Ig Geun, LEE, Dong Il
33: KR 31: 10-2008-0136407 32: 2008-12-30
54: WASHING MACHINE
00: The present invention relates to a washing machine
(100) including a cabinet (110) having a base (1.11
), a tub (120) fixedly secured to an inside of the
cabinet (110), a drum (130) rotatable provided in the
tub (120), a rotation shaft (140) passed through the
tub (120) from a rear of the drum (130), a bearing
housing (150) connected to the rotation shaft (140),
a suspension assembly (170) for buffering and
supporting a structure connected to the bearing
housing (150), a driving motor (181 ) provided to the
suspension assembly (170) and a power
transmission member (182) for transmission of the
rotation force from the driving motor (181) to the
rotation shaft (140), thereby permitting to increase a
capacity of the washing machine (100) by changing
the structure or the washing machine (100) and
increase the rotation efficiency of the drum (130) by
providing a driving structure which rotates the drum
(130) and has an increased capacity by thus effects.
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21: 2011/05062. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: 2012/01/13
51: D06F
71: LG Electronics Inc.
72: HWANG, Young Jin, KIM, Soo Bong, SONG,
Jung Tae, KWON, Ig Geun, LEE, Dong Il, MOON,
Suk Yun, KIM, Sang Hun, LIM, Hee Tae
33: KR 31: 10-2008-0138078 32: 2008-12-31
54: LAUNDRY MACHINE
00: Disclosed is a laundry machine in which a tub (100,
120) is isolated from vibrations of a drum (301 ),
ensuring an increasing size of the tub (100, 120) and
an increasing volume of the tub (100, 120). This
results in an increased capacity of the laundry
machine. The increased size of the tub (100, 120)
provides a sufficient space between the tub (100,
120) and a cabinet (600, 620, 630, 640) for
installation of relevant constituent elements, thus
accomplishing a compact interior structure of the
laundry machine.
21: 2011/05063. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: 2012/01/13
51: D06F
71: LG Electronics Inc.
72: MOON, Suk Yun, LEE, Dong Il, KWON, Ig Geun,
KIM, Soo Bong
33: KR 31: 10-2008-0136372 32: 2008-12-30
54: LAUNDRY MACHINE
00: A laundry machine is disclosed, which includes a
cabinet (600, 620, 630, 640) defining an external
appearance thereof, the cabinet (600, 620, 630, 640)
comprising a base (600), a tub (100, 120, 130)
provided in the cabinet (600, 620, 630, 640), a drum
(300, 320, 340) provided in the tub (100, 120, 130),
the drum (300, 320, 340) rotatable with respect to
the tub (100, 120, 130) and a pressure adjusting part
provided in the tub (100, 120, 130) to prevent
forward movement of the drum (300, 320, 340)
generated by pressure difference during the rotation
of the drum (300, 320, 340). As a result the laundry
machine may improve capacity of the tub (100, 120,
130) and to prevent collision between the drum (300,
320, 340) and the tub (100, 120, 130) by adjusting
the pressure inside the tub (100, 120, 130).
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54: EXCAVATING DEVICE FOR EXCAVATING
GROUND UNDER WATER, AND METHOD FOR
EXCAVATING GROUND
00: The invention relates to an excavating device,
comprising a floating device which can be moved in
a navigating direction and to which a drag head (1)
is attached which during use is dragged over the
bottom (50) and herein loosens soil, and a suction
conduit (4) which connects to the drag head (1) and
which discharges the loosened soil. The excavating
device is provided with a steering device (10) for
moving the drag head (1) out of the navigating
direction. The invention also relates to a method for
excavating ground (50) using the excavating device,
and a computer program for performing the method.
21: 2011/05064. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: 2012/01/13
51: D06F
71: LG Electronics Inc.
72: SONG, Jung Tae, KIM, Soo Bong, KWON, Ig
Geun, LIM, Hee Tae, JO, Min Gyu
33: KR 31: 10-2008-0136369 32: 2008-12-30
54: LAUNDRY MACHINE
00: The present invention relates to a laundry machine
for treating laundry. One embodied laundry machine
may have an opening in the rear of the tub. A flexible
material is connected between the drive assembly
and the rear opening of the tub for sealing
therebetween. The flexible material allows the drive
assembly to move or vibrate relatively to the tub.
The flexible material may be referred to as a flexible
sealer.
21: 2011/05066. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: 2012/01/13
51: E02F
71: Dredging International N.V.
72: VERBOOMEN, Bart Peter
33: BE 31: BE 2009/0011 32: 2009-01-10
21: 2011/05067. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: 2012/01/13
51: D06F
71: LG Electronics Inc.
72: SONG, Jung Tae, KWON, Ig Geun, MOON, Suk
Yun, KIM, Soo Bong, LEE, Dong Il
33: KR 31: 10-2008-0136405 32: 2008-12-30
33: KR 31: 10-2008-0136409 32: 2008-12-30
54: LAUNDRY MACHINE
00: A laundry machine for washing laundry is disclosed.
The laundry machine includes a cabinet to form an
outer appearance, the cabinet comprising a base, a
tub arranged in the cabinet, and a support unit
provided at the base, to support a vertical weight of
the tub. There is an effect of increasing the capacity
of the laundry machine in accordance with a
variation in the structure of the laundry machine. It is
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also possible to enhance the support stability of the
capacity-increased tub by vertically supporting the
weight of the tub.
21: 2011/05068. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: 2012/01/13
51: B28B, E04B, E04C
71: Italcementi S.p.A.
72: CANGIANO, Stefano, CARMINATI, Aronne
33: IT 31: MI2008A002190 32: 2008-12-11
54: COMPOSITE PANEL MADE FROM
CEMENTITIOUS MORTAR WITH PROPERTIES OF
TRANSPARENCY
00: The present invention relates to a composite panel
made from cementitious mortar characterized in that
a plurality of openings pass through its complete
width, each of which is filled with a transparent to
light material. The invention also relates to methods
for producing this panel.
21: 2011/05071 22: 08/07/2011 43: 19/01/2012
51: F03B
71: GWAVE LLC
72: GLENN BEANE
33: US 31: 12/316.772 32: 2008/12/15
54: SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING ENERGY
THROUGH THE ACTION OF WAVES
00: 57: A system and method for generating energy from
the tuning masses relative to a ground plane and an
external force. In some embodiments the external
force is the action of the waves. The system has a
first mass movable relative to the ground plane,
wherein the external force induces an oscillation in
the first mass relative to the ground plane. A second
movable mass is carried by and movable relative to
the first movable mass. The second movable mass
creates kinetic energy as the result of varying the
position of the second movable mass relative to the
first mass. The system adjust or tunes the frequency
of various components in relation to the natural
frequency of the waves. The second mass can move
relative to the first mass by various methods. The
energy created by the relative motion can be
converted to various forms of energy including
electrical energy.
21: 2011/05073 22: 08/07/2011 43: 19/01/2012
51: E05B
71: WINLOC AG
72: WIDEN BO
33: SE 31: 0900207-2 32: 2009/02/18,
54: PROFILED KEY FOR CYLINDER LOCKS
00: 57: A key for use in a cylinder lock with a rotatable
key plug having a profiled key way. The key
comprises an elongated, substantially flay key blade
(120; 120') having a longitudinal profile groove (122;
122') extending along at least a portion of the length
of the key blade. The groove has an undercut
portion (129) adjacent to a ridge portion (128, 128'),
the outside of which forms part of a side surface
(123; 123') of the key blade.The undercut portion
(129; 129') of the groove is expanded, at its
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innermost part adjacent to and inside said ridge
portion, into a longitudinally extending pocket (135;
135').
21: 2011/0508. 22: 2011/01/20. 43: 2012/01/23
51: C07D A01N
71: BASF SE
72: PAULINI, Ralph, BREUNINGER, Delphine, VON
DEYN, Wolfgang, BASTIAANS, Henricus, Maria,
Martinus, BEYER, Carsten, ANSPAUGH, Douglas,
D., OLOUMI-SADEGHI, Hassan
33: US 31: 61/074,822 32: 2008-06-23
54: SULFOXIMINAMIDE COMPOUNDS FOR
COMBATING ANIMAL PESTS
00: The invention relates to sulfoximinamid compounds
of formula (I), to the enantiomers, diastereomers and
salts thereof and to compositions comprising such
compounds. The invention also relates to the use of
the sulfoximinamid compounds, of their salts or of
compositions comprising them for combating animal
pests. Furthermore the invention relates also to
methods of applying such sulfoximine compounds.
The sulfoximinamid compounds of the present
invention are defined by the following formula I:
wherein Q, Het, R1, R2, R3, R4 and n are defined as
in the description.
21: 2011/05081 22: 11/07/2011 43: 19/01/2012
51: F01M, F04D
71: WABTEC HOLDING CORPORATION
72: HRITZ JEFFREY and MITSCH MATTHEW D
33: US 31: 12/366.176 32: 2009/02/05
54: AIR COMPRESSOR PRE-LUBRICATION
SYSTEM
00: 57: The air compressor pre-lubrication system
includes an oil pump, a priming tank, and a control
valve. The oil pump is connected to an oil sump and
includes a discharge line connected to an air
compressor. The priming tank is connected to the oil
pump to receive pressurized oil. The control valve is
provided in an outline line connected to the priming
tank and is further connected to the oil pump
discharge line. The priming tank is configured to
maintain a charge of oil from the oil pump and
selectively release the charge of oil through
actuation of the control valve. An auxiliary prelubrication oil pump may replace the priming tank.
The pre-lubrication oil pump is connected to the oil
sump and is fluidly coupled to the discharge line
leading to the air compressor.
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21: 2011/05082 22: 11/07/2011 43: 13/02/2012
51: G01F
71: SENTINEL IMPORT EXPORT (IRELAND)
LIMITED
72: DENBY CARL and REINHARDT KURT
33: GB 31: 0822415.6 32: 2008/12/09
54: STORAGE TANK MONITORING APPARATUS
00: 57: The present invention relates to a storage tank
monitoring apparatus and in particular, but not
limited to, a storage tank monitoring apparatus for
detecting the presence of water in a tank containing
a hydrocarbon. The storage tank monitoring
apparatus comprises a measurement device for
determining a level of a stored substance within in a
storage tank, the measurement device being
arranged to detect the presence of a second
substance in the storage tank; and a processor
arranged to generate a signal if the second
substance is detected in the storage tank.
21: 2011/05094. 22: 2011/07/11. 43: 2012/01/19
51: A61K, A61P
71: Merck Patent GmbH
72: MESANGEAU, Didier, CRAVO, Daniel, AUDET,
Annick
33: EP 31: 08021617.9 32: 2008-12-12
54: COMBINATION OF INSULIN WITH TRIAZINE
DERIVATIVES AND ITS USE FOR TREATING
DIABETES
00: The invention relates to a composition for use as a
medicament comprising insulin in combination with
at least one compound of formula (I), wherein the
radicals R1 to R6 have the meaning according to
claim 1, and/or physiologically acceptable salts
thereof. Another object of the invention concerns a
pharmaceutical composition comprising as active
ingredients effective amounts of insulin and at least
one compound of formula (I), together with
pharmaceutically tolerable adjuvants, for the
prophylactic or therapeutic treatment and/or
monitoring of physiological and/or pathological
conditions that are associated with insulin
resistance. The invention also relates to a
pharmaceutical package comprising insulin in a first
dosage unit and at least one compound of formula
(I) in a second dosage unit.
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21: 2011/05096. 22: 2011/07/11. 43: 2012/01/10
51: H01L, H02J
71: Schott Solar AG
72: LAUINGER, Thomas, HÄUSLER, Marcus
33: DE 31: 10 2009 004 679.8 32: 2009-01-12
54: POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM COMPRISING A
HIGH-VOLTAGE DC TRANSMISSION DEVICE
WHICH IS DIRECTLY SUPPLIED BY A
PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER PLANT
00: The invention relates to a power supply system
(SYS) and a corresponding photovoltaic device
(PVE) which comprises a plurality of voltagegenerating photovoltaic modules (PVM), said
photovoltaic modules (PVM) being interconnected in
parallel and/or in series to generate a DC voltage
(Udc*) which exceeds the voltage resistance
(Umodmax) of the photovoltaic modules (PVM) and
is suitable for transmitting a high voltage DC. The
power supply system (SYS) has a converter station
(UFS) which can be connected to a power supply
network (SVN) for consumers and comprises a highvoltage DC transmission path (HGUE) to transmit
the DC voltage (Udc*) generated by the photovoltaic
device (PVE) to the converter station (UFS).
21: 2011/05099. 22: 2011/07/11. 43: 2012/01/18
51: A61K, C07D
71: Cephalon, Inc.
72: COURVOISIER, Laurent D., EDDLESTON,
Mark, HALTIWANGER, Curtis R., MCKEAN, Robert
E.
33: US 31: 61/144,843 32: 2009-01-15
54: NOVEL FORMS OF BENDAMUSTINE FREE
BASE
00: Novel polymorphic forms of bendamustine free base
are described, including amorphous bendamustine
free base, six anhydrous crystalline forms, four
hydrate forms, and five solvate forms, with methods
of their preparation and use also being described.
21: 2011/05100. 22: 2011/07/11. 43: 2012/01/04
51: D21B
71: Biogasol IPR ApS
72: BELDRING, Finn, LUKIC, Dragan
33: DK 31: PA 2009 00052 32: 2009-01-13
54: TREATMENT, SUCH AS CUTTING, SOAKING
AND/OR WASHING, OF ORGANIC MATERIAL
00: The invention relates to an apparatus for treating
material by cutting, soaking and/or washing of the
material, wherein the apparatus comprises a
receptacle (10), a discharge element (20) with a
vortex generator and pumping means (22) arranged
to pump fluid and material from the receptacle (10)
towards the vortex generator, wherein the vortex
generator and pumping means (22) in combination
are adapted to generate a vortex in the form of a
conic helix in the fluid extending into the receptacle.
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21: 2011/05101. 22: 2011/07/11. 43: 2012/01/11
51: G06F
71: Sony Europe Limited
72: KHOKHLOV, Vladimir
33: GB 31: 1011838.8 32: 2010-07-14
54: DATA PROCESSING APPARATUS AND
METHOD
00: A data processing apparatus executes one or more
computer program applications. The data
programming apparatus is operable to display at
least one resizable graphical element from a plurality
of resizable graphical elements on a display and
resize the at least one displayed graphical element
in response to a resize control input from a user
control. The data processing device is operable to
switch between which of the plurality of graphical
elements is displayed if the displayed graphical
element is resized to be greater in size or to be less
in size than one of a plurality of predetermined
threshold sizes. Each of the plurality of graphical
elements includes at least one graphical object or
interface control different from the other graphical
elements of the plurality of graphical elements and a
greater a size of one of the plurality of
predetermined threshold sizes, a greater a number
of controls and/or graphical objects included in the
graphical element that is displayed when the
displayed graphical element is resized to exceed
that predetermined threshold size.
21: 2011/05102. 22: 2011/07/11. 43: 2012/01/13
51: C07H
71: Inalco S.p.A.
72: SALSINI, Liana, MANONI, Marco, CIPOLLETTI,
Giovanni
33: IT 31: FI2008A000244 32: 2008-12-18
54: PROCESS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF LFUCOSYL DI- OR OLIGOSACCHARIDES AND
NOVEL 2,3,4 TRIBENZYL-FUCOSYL
DERIVATIVES INTERMEDIATES THEREOF
00: The present invention relates to a process for the
synthesis of L-fucosyl di- or oligosaccharides and
their novel 2,3,4-tri-O-benzyl-fucosyl synthetic
intermediates derivatives of easy crystallization. In
particular the present invention relates to a process
applicable to industrial scale for the synthesis of 2'Ofucosyl lactose.
21: 2011/05119. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: 2012/01/26
51: E21B
71: GRADIDGE, Robert, Charles, ROODT, Petrus,
Hendrik
72: GRADIDGE, Robert, Charles, ROODT, Petrus,
Hendrik
33: ZA 31: 2009/00226 32: 2009-01-12
54: ROOF BOLTING DRILL RIG INCLUDING A
MAGNETIC COUPLING
00: This invention relates to a drill rig or drill driver and
more particularly, but not exclusively, to a drill rig for
roof bolting applications underground. In
accordance with this invention there is provided an
elongate support member, a magnetic drive unit with
an attachment means for securing a rock drill
machine thereto and being able to travel along the
elongate support member under magnetic force.
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those associated with dysfunction of the central
nervous system (CNS).
21: 2011/05127. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: 2012/01/20
51: A01N, C07C, C07D
71: Syngenta Limited
72: MATHEWS, Christopher John, FINNEY, John,
SCUTT, James Nicholas, ROBINSON, Louisa,
DELANEY, John Stephen
33: GB 31: 0901086.9 32: 2009-01-22
54: CYCLOPENTADIONE DERIVED HERBICIDES
00: Compounds of Formula (I), wherein the substituents
are as defined in claim 1, are suitable for use as
herbicides.
21: 2011/05126. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: 2012/01/20
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Targacept, Inc.
72: BENCHERIF, Merouane, FEDOROV, Nikolai,
HAUSER, Terry, JORDAN, Kristen, LETCHWORTH,
Sharon Rae, MAZUROV, Anatoly, MUNOZ, Julio A.,
SPEAKE, Jason, YOHANNES, Daniel
33: US 31: 61/147,260 32: 2009-01-26
54: PREPARATION AND THERAPEUTIC
APPLICATIONS OF (2S,3R)-N-2-((3PYRIDINYL)METHYL)-1-AZABICYCLO[2.2.2]OCT3-YL)-3,5-DIFLUOROBENZAMIDE
00: The present invention relates to compounds that
bind to and modulate the activity of neuronal
nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, to processes for
preparing these compounds, to pharmaceutical
compositions containing these compounds, and to
methods of using these compounds for treating a
wide variety of conditions and disorders, including
21: 2011/05128. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A01N, C07C, C07D
71: Syngenta Limited
72: MATHEWS, Christopher John, FINNEY, John,
SCUTT, James Nicholas, ROBINSON, Louisa,
DELANEY, John Stephen
33: GB 31: 0900641.2 32: 2009-01-15
54: NOVEL HERBICIDES
00: Compounds of formula (I), wherein the substituents
are as defined in claim 1, are suitable for use as
herbicides.
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21: 2011/05129. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: 2012/01/12
51: A21D, A23L
71: Danisco A/S
72: SØRENSEN, Jens Frisbæk, MIKKELSEN, René,
POULSEN, Charlotte Horsmans, KRAGH, Karsten
Matthias
33: EP 31: 09150744.2 32: 2009-01-16
33: US 31: 61/145,366 32: 2009-01-16
54: ENZYMATIC GENERATION OF
OLIGASACCHARIDES FROM CEREALS OR
CEREAL BI-STREAMS
00: The present invention relates to the solubilisation of
cereal bran, for preparing compositions comprising
soluble fractions of cereal bran and the use of these
compositions comprising solubilised cereal bran for
the preparation of food products, such as bread.
21: 2011/05130. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: 2012/01/13
51: A21D, A23L
71: Danisco A/S
72: SØRENSEN, Jens Frisbæk, MIKKELSEN, René,
POULSEN, Charlotte Horsmans, KRAGH, Karsten
Matthias
33: EP 31: 09150744.2 32: 2009-01-16
33: US 31: 61/145,366 32: 2009-01-16
54: ENZYMATIC GENERATION OF FUNCTIONAL
LIPIDS FROM CEREALS OR CEREAL BISTREAMS
00: The present invention relates to the modification of
lipids in lipid-containing plant material, such as
cereal bran for the generation of functional lipids.
The present invention further relates to the
preparation of compositions comprising such
functional lipids as well as the use of these
compositions comprising functional lipids and other
functional compounds derived from the action of lipid
modifying enzymes for the preparation of
composition suitable for the preparation of bioethanol as well as food products, such as bread.
21: 2011/05132. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: 2012/01/06
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited
72: UOTO, Kouichi, SUGIMOTO, Yuuichi, NAITO,
Hiroyuki, MIYAZAKI, Masaki, YOSHIDA, Keisuke,
AONUMA, Masashi
33: JP 31: 2009-007536 32: 2009-01-16
54: IMIDAZOTHIAZOLE DERIVATIVES HAVING
PROLINE RING STRUCTURE
00: Disclosed is a novel compound which inhibits the
interaction between the Mdm2 (murine double
minute 2) protein and the p53 protein and has an
antitumor activity. Specifically disclosed is an
imidazothiazole derivative, which is represented by
formula (1) and has various substituents. The
imidazothiazole derivative inhibits interaction
between the Mdm2 protein and the p53 protein, and
has an antitumor activity. (In formula (1), R1, R2, R3,
R4, R5, R6, R7, Ar1 and Ar2 are as defined in the
description.)
21: 2011/05134. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: 2012/01/12
51: B65D
71: Bilcare Limited
72: NAIK, Praful Ramachandra, MANDALE, Avinash
Shantaram, BHOOSHAN, Urja Kulkarni
33: IN 31: 2597/MUM/2008 32: 2008-12-12
54: SINGLE PIECE RE-CLOSABLE UNIT PACK
00: The present invention relates to a one piece reclosable unit pack comprising a first layered
structure (1) wherein one or plurality of
containment(s) (2) are formed to contain product(s)
wherein the said containment(s) (2) up stand from
first surface of the said first layered structure (1)
thereby creating one or plurality of corresponding
opening/s on the second surface of the said first
layered structure, a second layered structure (3)
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affixed to the unformed region of the second surface
of the first layered structure (1) wherein portion of
the second layered structure (3) corresponding to
the opening of the containment(s) (2) is ruptured to
remove the product, at least one portion (10)
comprising the containment(s) (2) wherein the region
(4) between the said portions (10, 20) is foldable;
optionally one or plurality of unformed portion/s,
optionally constructed to provide child resistant
capability and / or unique identifiers to authenticate a
packaged product.
21: 2011/05136 22: 12/07/2011 43: 13/01/2012
51: C02F
71: VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS &
TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT
72: PHILIPPE SAUVIGNET and ABDELKADER
GAID
33: US 31: 12/362.156. 32: 2009/01/29
54: METHOD FOR TREATING WATER BY
BALLASTED FLOCCULATION AND
SETTLEMENT, INCLUDING PRE-CONTACTING
THE WATER WITH AN ADSORBENT
00: 57: The invention relates to a method for treating
raw water laden with impurities in a treatment facility
including at least one step of placing water in contct
with a powdered adsorbent agent in an agitated precontact are (2), a step of ballasted flocculation, a
step of settling, extracting a mixture of sludge,
ballast and the powdered adsorbent agent from the
bottom of the settlement area (5), and inserting the
mixture in a hydrocyclone (11), transporting the
overflow consisting of a mixture of sludge and
powdered adsorbent reagent from said hydrocyclone
(11) to a transition area (14). The method also
includes a step of recycling the mixture of sludge
and powdered adsorbent agent from the transition
area (14) in the pre-contact area (2), continuously
measuring at least one datum showing the
concentration of powdered adsorbent agent in the
pre-contact area (2), and a step of injecting a
suspension of new powdered adsorbent agent in an
aqueous medium upstream when the concentration
of powdered adsorbent agent in the pre-contact area
(2) is below a predetermined threshold value, as well
as a step of acidifying said suspension of adsorbent
agent.
21: 2011/05137 22: 12/07/2011 43: 19/01/2012
51: D07B, F03D
71: SEQUOIA AUTOMATION SRL
72: MASSIMO IPPOLITO
33: IT 31: TO2009U000008 32: 2009/01/23
54: TETHER FOR TROPOSPHERIC AEOLIAN
GENERATOR
00: 57: A rope (3) is described for a tropospheric aeolian
generator (1) in length, of at least one first sector (4)
adapted to resist to repeated flexure cycles, having a
safety coefficient (S1), a diameter D(b1) and an
aerodynamic resistance coefficient (CD1); at least
one second sector (5) adapted to resist to repeated
traction cycles with great load, having a safety
coefficient S2 < S1 and a diameter D(b2) < D(b1).
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21: 2011/05164. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A61K, A61P, C07K
71: PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT
72: GOETSCH, Liliane, WURCH, Thierry, BES,
Cédric
33: International Bureau of WIPO 31:
PCT/IB2008/055663 32: 2008-12-02
33: US 31: 61/184,502 32: 2009-06-05
54: ANTI-cMET ANTIBODY
00: Antibody capable of binding specifically to the
human c-Met receptor and/or capable of specifically
inhibiting the tyrosine kinase activity of said receptor,
with an improved antagonistic activity, said antibody
comprising a modified hinge region. A composition
comprising such an antibody antagonist to c-Met and
its use as a medicament for treating cancer.
21: 2011/05165. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A61H
71: NOUR SAYED, CHASTANIER PIERRE
72: NOUR, Sayed, CHASTANIER, Pierre
33: FR 31: FR08 07077 32: 2008-12-16
33: FR 31: FR09 55168 32: 2009-07-23
54: PULSATILE AND NON-INVASIVE DEVICE
FOR CIRCULATORY AND HAEMODYNAMIC
ASSISTANCE
00: The present invention relates to a pulsatile and noninvasive device for circulatory assistance, which
device promotes the circulation of a volume of blood
in the body of a subject, characterized in that it
comprises a flexible multi-layer structure designed to
be applied to at least part of the body of said subject,
said structure having a flexible inner layer towards
the body of said subject and a more rigid outer layer,
and pulsation means connected to said multi-layer
structure in such a way that the assembly composed
of the structure and of the pulsation means is
leaktight, characterized in that said pulsation means
are designed to create pulsations between said inner
and outer layers by way of a fluid, called pulsation
fluid, each of said pulsations propagating
progressively in the direction of venous return along
said part of the body of said subject when said
structure is arranged on said part of the body of said
subject.
21: 2011/05166. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: 2012/01/16
51: C23C
71: NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION
72: SHIMODA, Nobuyuki, MORIMOTO, Yasuhide
33: JP 31: 2009-008100 32: 2009-01-16
54: HOT-DIP Zn-Al-Mg-Si-Cr ALLOY COATED
STEEL MATERIAL WITH EXCELLENT
CORROSION RESISTANCE
00: Provided is a hot-dip Zn-Al-Mg-Cr alloy coated steel
material with excellent corrosion resistance. The
coated steel material is a steel material provided
with a Zn-Al-Mg-Cr alloy coating, which has an
interfacial alloy layer in the coating/steel interface.
The interfacial alloy layer consists of constituent
elements of the coating and Fe, and has a multilayer structure comprising an Al-Fe based alloy layer
and an Al-Fe-Si based alloy layer. The Al-Fe-Si
based alloy layer contains Cr.
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54: COMPOSITIONS OF A 1-(1H-1,2,4-TRIAZOL-1YL)BUTAN-2-OL DERIVATIVE AND
FORMULATION PROCESSES THEREFOR
00: The present invention relates to compositions
comprising voriconazole and less than, or equal to,
about 0.17 w/w% of 2,4-difluro-1H-1-y1-1,2,4triazolacetophenone, in particular aqueous solutions
and lyophilized powders, and improved formulation
processes threrefor
21: 2011/05167. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: 2012/01/17
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: EXELIXIS, INC.
72: LAMB, Peter, BROWN, Adrian, St. Clair,
GALLAGHER, William, P.
33: US 31: 61/145,421 32: 2009-01-16
54: MALATE SALT OF N- (4- { [ 6, 7-BIS
(METHYLOXY) QUIN0LIN-4-YL] OXY}PHENYL)-N'
- (4 -FLUOROPHENYL) CYCLOPROPANE-1,1DICARBOXAMIDE, AND CRYSTALLINE FORMS
THEROF FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER
00: Disclosed are malate salts of N-(4-{ [6,7bis(methyloxy)-quinolin-4-yl]oxy}phenyl)- N'-(4fluorophenyl)cyclopropane-l,l-dicarboxamide,
including a (L)-malate salt, a (D)- malate salt, a (DL)
malate salt, and mixtures thereof; and crystalline and
amorphous forms of the malate salts. Also disclosed
are pharmaceutical compositions comprising at least
one malate salts of N-(4-{ [6,7bis(methyloxy)quinolin-4-yl]oxy}phenyl)-N'-(4fluorophenyl)- cyclopropane-l,l-dicarboxamide; and
methods of treating cancer comprising administering
at least one malate salt of N-(4-{ [6,7bis(methyloxy)quinolin-4-yl]oxy}phenyl)-N'-(4ffuorophenyl)cyclopropane- 1, 1 -dicarboxamide.
21: 2011/05168. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: 2012/01/19
51: A61K, A61P
71: COMBINO PHARM, S.L.
72: PUIGVERT COLOMER, Marina, LLORET
PÉREZ, Sergio
33: EP 31: EP10382204.5 32: 2010-07-23
21: 2011/05177. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: 2012/01/17
51: C07K
71: Abbott Laboratories
72: HSIEH, Chung-ming, WU, Chengbin
33: US 31: 61/206,250 32: 2009-01-29
54: IL-1 BINDING PROTEINS
00: The present invention encompasses IL-1a binding
proteins. Specifically, the invention relates to
antibodies that are chimeric, CDR grafted and
humanized antibodies. Antibodies of the invention
have high affinity for IL-1a and neutralize IL-1a
activity. An antibody of the invention can be a fulllength antibody or an antigen-binding portion
thereof. Method of making and method of using the
antibodies of the invention are also provided. The
antibodies, or antibody portions, of the invention are
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useful for detecting IL-1a and for inhibiting IL-1a
activity, e.g., in a human subject suffering from a
disorder in which IL-1a activity is detrimental.
21: 2011/05178. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A61F
71: Mölnlycke Health Care AB
72: SVENSBY, Anna
33: SE 31: 0802652-8 32: 2008-12-22
54: DEVICE FOR FACILITATING APPLICATION
OF A PLASTIC FILM TO SKIN
00: A device for facilitating application of a plastic film
(1) to skin, said plastic film being a component in a
wound dressing or other medical article, comprising
a stiffening layer (2) removably attached to one side
of said film. Two grip handles (6,7) are arranged on
the stiffening layer (2), which is divided in two
regions (21,22), arranged on opposite side of a
fictitious line crossing over the film. A first one (6) of
said grip handles (6,7) is fastened on one (21) of
said regions (21,22) of the stiffening layer in at least
parts (61,62) of an elongated area and the rest of
said grip handle is free and extends from said
elongated area over said one region (21) of the
stiffening layer with its centre line (67) in a first
direction towards one end of the film. The other grip
handle (7) is arranged in the same way on the other
(22) of said regions of the stiffening layer and
extends in an opposite direction to the first grip
handle.
72: LEHNERT, Klaus, BERRY, Sarah Dianne,
SNELL, Russell Grant, MACGIBBON, Alastair
Kenneth Hugh, SPELMAN, Richard, ANKERSMITUDY, Alexandra
33: NZ 31: 573950 32: 2008-12-24
54: SELECTION OF ANIMALS FOR DESIRED
MILK AND/OR TISSUE PROFILE
00: The present invention is directed to mutations in the
DGATl gene that produce ah advantageous milk,
tissue and/or growth rate profile in animals carrying
the mutations. More specifically, the invention
relates to the identification of a mutation with exon
(16) of the DGATl gene, and the association of the
mutation with the fat composition of milk and tissue
and/or milk volume.
21: 2011/05183 22: 14/07/2011 43: 03/02/2012
51: F16H
71: HYUN WOO SHIN and YONG CHOL SIN
72: HYUN WOO SHIN and YONG CHOL SIN
33: KR 31: 10-2008-0134377 32: 2008/12/26,
54: CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION
APPARATUS
00: 57: The present invention relates to a continuously
variable transmission apparatus, which is
characterized by comprising: an input shaft
transferred with torque inputted from the outside; a
plurality of driven gears which are arranged around
the circumference of the input shaft as a certain
phase difference and transferred with the power
from the input shaft; a variable cam of which the
turning radius can be varied by an external load; a
variable input link which is coupled to and
transferred with the torque of the input haft and
allows the rotation thereof; a one-way clutch which is
transferred undirectionally with the bidirectional
torque to be transferred to the driven gears,
respectively, and rotates the driven gears in one
direction; a plurality of cam shafts which contact the
one-way direction clutch internally or externally; and
a plurality of output links, each of which one end
revolves together with the variable cam around the
center of rotation of the variable input link and the
other ends of which are coupled to the cam shafts
respectively and allow swiveling thereof.
21: 2011/05179. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A23C, C12N, C12Q
71: Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited
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21: 2011/05185 22: 14/07/2011 43: 16/01/2012
51:
71: DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LIMITED
72: KOEKEMOER ANDRE, KRUGER JOHANNES
PETRUS, BIRKIN CHRISTOPHER MALCOLM
33: ZA 31: 2009/06891 32: 2009/10/05
54: DETONATOR
00: 57: A detonator (120) which has a battery (136)
which is movable by a pressure wave from a shock
tube (158) to a position at which the battery is placed
in electrical contact with a circuit (130) which
controls firing of an ignition element (128).
21: 2011/05197 22: 14/07/2011 43: 06/01/2012
51: A61K
71: VANANGAMUDI SULUR SUBRAMANIAM
72: VANANGAMUDI SULUR SUBRAMANIAM,
SRINIVASAN MADHAVAN, CHULLIEL
NEELAKANDAN NARAYANAN, KUPPUSAMY
SENTHIL KUMAR
33: IN 31: 2645/MUM/2008 32: 2008/12/19
54: A NOVEL DERMACEUTICAL CREAM MADE
USING SODIUM FUSIDATE
00: 57: The present invention relates to primary and
secondary bacterial skin infections and in particular it
relates to the treatment of these infections using a
Fusidic acid cream that has been made using
Sodium fusidate as the starting Active
Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API). The invention
discloses a dermaceutical cream containing Fusidic
acid which is formed in situ from Sodium Fusidate as
the starting raw material, wherein Sodium Fusidate
is converted into Fusidic acid under oxygen-free
environment. The cream of the present invention has
greater shelf-life stability and the finer particle size of
the API than the conventional creams containing
Fusidic acid.
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21: 2011/05198 22: 14/07/2011 43: 20/01/2012
51: B21F, B65G, C21D
71: SPRINGFORM TECHNOLOGY LTD
72: WHITWORTH IAN JAMES
33: GB 31: 0823067.4 32: 2008/12/18
54: IMPROVEMENTS RELATED TO THE
MANUFACTURE OF COIL SPRINGS
00: 57: Apparatus (20,30) is disclosed for the
manufacture of a coil spring (40) from a wire (12).
The apparatus (20, 30) comprises first and second
tools (24, 28), for contacting the wire (12) prior to,
and/or during, deformation of the wire (12) into a coil
spring (40), wherein the apparatus (20, 30) includes
means for applying an electrical potential difference
between the first and second tools (24, 28), such
that an electric current is caused to flow through at
least part of the wire (12), during use.
21: 2011/05201 22: 14/07/2011 43: 10/02/2012
51: F24D
71: VAN DER VYVER TREVOR
72: VAN DER VYVER TREVOR
33: ZA 31: 2011/02496 32: 2011/04/01
54: LOW PRESSURE HOT WATER TANK
ASSEMBLY
00: 57: A hot water storage tank assembly is provided
comprising a thermally insulated hot water storage
tank having a consumer hot water outlet and
configured to operate at substantially atmospheric
pressure, and a cold water storage tank configured
to operate at substantially atmospheric pressure.
The cold water storage tank and hot water storage
tank are located next to each other on the same
general horizontal level and have their lower regions
interconnected so that water can flow from the cold
water storage tank to the hot water storage tank in
order to replenish water removed from the hot water
storage tank. The cold water storage tank also has
a consumer cold water outlet. The hot water storage
tank and the cold water storage tank may have
approximately the same cross-sectional dimensions
and be arranged generally coaxially in a horizontal
direction. The cold water storage tank may have a
level control valve for controlling the level of water
therein.
21: 2011/05204. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: 2012/01/06
51: B01J
71: W.R.GRACE & CO.-CONN.
72: WORMSBECHER, Richard F., CHENG, WuCheng, WALLACE, Michael, SUAREZ, Wilson, SHU,
Yuying
33: US 31: 61/203,096 32: 2008-12-18
54: NOVEL ULTRA STABLE ZEOLITE Y AND
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
00: This invention comprises USY zeolite prepared by
treating a USY zeolite under hydrothermal conditions
after forming the USY zeolite from heat treating
ammonium exchanged zeolite Y, e g, by calcination.
When this invention is used in a FCC catalyst, a
significant improvement of activity and selectivity in
the fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) performance is
observed, compared to FCC catalysts containing
conventional USY zeolite. The process used to
make the invention is efficient and comprises
treating the USY zeolite in an exchange bath under
the aforementioned hydrothermal conditions. The
surface of the resulting USY zeolite has a molar ratio
of alumina to silica that is higher than that seen in
the bulk USY zeolite and has a unique structure as
viewed by SEM and TEM.
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21: 2011/05205. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: 2012/01/19
51: B60Q
71: LIN, Ming-Tien, TENG, Hsi-Hsiung
72: Ming-Tien LIN, HSI-HSIUNG TEN
54: SPEED DISPLAY ASSEMBLY FOR A
VEHICLE
00: A speed display assembly for a vehicle (60) has a
speed-sensing module (10), a processing module
(20), a signal-output module (30) and a display
module (50). The speed-sensing module (10) is
used to sense an actual speed of the vehicle (60)
and to output a speed signal same as the actual
speed of the vehicle (60). The processing module
(20) is electrically connected to the speed-sensing
module (10) to receive and process the speed signal
to form a processing signal. The signal-output
module (30) is electrically connected to the
processing module (20) to receive the processing
signal and to output a numeral signal. The display
module (50) is detachably mounted on the vehicle
(60), is electrically connected to the signal-output
module (30) to receive the numeral signal and has
multiple light-emitting diodes (52) to show a numeral
corresponding to the actual speed of the vehicle
(60).
21: 2011/05207. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: 2012/01/19
51: E06B
71: HARDY, DARYL EDWARD
72: HARDY, DARYL EDWARD
33: ZA 31: 2010/04408 32: 2010-06-22
54: AN EXTRUSION HAVING A DEFORMABLE
FLANGE
00: This invention relates to an extrusion and more
particularly but not exclusively, to an aluminium
extrusion having a deformable flange. The extrusion
comprises a body and two flange formations
extending from the body, with at least one of the
flange formations including a weakened zone about
which the flange formation is deformable relative to
the body, in order for the flange formations to define
an adjustable channel therebetween for receiving an
insert.
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21: 2011/05218. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A01H, C12N
71: Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory Limited
72: MAO, Hui Zhu, YE, Jian, CHUA, Nam Hai
33: US 31: 61/122,454 32: 2008-12-15
54: GENETIC TRANSFORMATION OF JATROPHA
CURCAS
00: The present invention relates to methods for the
regeneration and Agrobacterium- mediated
transformation of plants in the genera of Jatropha,
more specifically, in Jatropha curcas.
21: 2011/05219. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: AstraZeneca AB
72: CUMMING, John, FAULL, Alan Wellington,
WATERSON, David
33: US 31: 61/122,445 32: 2008-12-15
54: (4-TERT-BUTYLPIPERAZIN-2-YL)(PIPERAZIN1-YL)METHANONE-N-CARBOXAMIDE
DERIVATIVES
00: The present invention relates to compounds of
formula (I) The compounds act via antagonism of the
CCR2b receptor and may be used to treat
inflammatory disease and/or neuropathic pain.
21: 2011/05220. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: 2012/01/19
51: B60R, C09D
71: 3M Innovative Properties Company
72: SMITHSON, Robert L. W., BIERNATH, Rolf W.
33: US 31: 12/335,175 32: 2008-12-15
54: OPTICALLY ACTIVE MATERIALS AND
ARTICLES AND SYSTEMS IN WHICH THEY MAY
BE USED
00: The inventors of the present application developed
novel optically active materials, methods, and
articles. One embodiment of the present application
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is an optically active article, comprising: an infraredreflecting material positioned adjacent to an optically
active substrate such that the infrared-reflecting
material forms a pattern that can be read by an
infrared sensor when the optically active substrate is
illuminated by an infrared light source. Another
embodiment of the present application relates to a
method of manufacturing an optically active article,
comprising: obtaining an optically active sheeting;
and positioning an infrared-reflecting material on the
optically active sheeting to form a pattern. The
optically active article may be, for example, a license
plate.
21: 2011/05222. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: 2012/01/16
51: B21B, C21D
71: SMS Siemag Aktiengesellschaft
72: BEHRENS, Holger, FROMMANN, Klaus,
HARTUNG, Hans-Georg, KRETSCHMER, Matthias,
KÜMMEL, Lutz
33: DE 31: 10 2009 005 797.8 32: 2009-01-22
54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ANNEALING
AND DESCALING STRIPS OF STAINLESS STEEL
00: The invention relates to a method for annealing and
descaling hot-rolled strip of austenitic stainless steel.
According to the invention, the steel strip is descaled
in a coupled plasma descaling plant after annealing
and subsequent cooling. The plasma descaling
occurs under vacuum in several stages and the steel
strip is subjected to a controlled cooling by cold
rolling between said stages and after thee last stage,
such that on exit from the plasma descaling plant the
steel strip has a temperature below 100°C.
21: 2011/05225. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: 2012/01/19
51: B62M
71: Stringdrive Technologies Kft.
72: KOHLHÉB, Róbert, LANTOS, Mihály
33: HU 31: P0900032 32: 2009-01-21
54: ALTERNATING DRIVE, PRIMARILY FOR
BICYCLES AND SIMILAR DRIVEN VEHICLES
00: Alternating drive primarily for bicycles and similar
driven vehicles, in which the rotation of driven pedals
are converted into reciprocating swinging motion of
swinging arms, and the swinging arms have
respective driving arms (16, 16') coupled to a head
portion (14, 14') surrounding the swinging shaft (11)
of the pedals from which a traction arm (17, 17') is
extending out that closes an angle with the driving
arm and the remote ends of the driving and traction
arms (16, 17) are interconnected by a connection
arm (20, 20'). A substantially triangular opening is
formed between these arms, and the shaft of a
driving wheel (15, 15') is positioned in this opening,
the traction arm defines a traction path (19, 19'), and
a flexible pulling rope (28) that rotates the driven
wheel of the vehicle is led around at least one rope
wheel (26) that has a shaft (35) guided and led along
the traction path for adjusting the transmission ratio.
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21: 2011/05226. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: 2012/01/16
51: F23J
71: Linde-KCA-Dresden GmbH
72: MIHAILOWITSCH, Dieter, STOFFREGEN,
Torsten, WEISS, Martin
33: DE 31: 10 2009 009 476.8 32: 2009-02-19
54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PURIFYING A
GAS STREAM CONTAINING CARBON DIOXIDE
00: A method and a device for purifying a gas stream
containing carbon dioxide are disclosed, wherein,
firstly, in a lower region (3) of an absorption column
(1) the gas steam is subjected to a prescrub to
condition the gas stream and subsequently, in an
upper region (8), of the absorption column (1) the
carbon dioxide is at least partly scrubbed out of the
gas stream by means of a scrubbing fluid. According
to the invention, the construction of the absorption
column may be improved, by withdrawing all the
scrubbing fluid charged with the scrubbed carbon
dioxide from the absorption column (1) and
introduced into a reservoir (11) outside the
absorption column (1) and then introduced into a
scrubbing fluid pump (12) which pumps the
scrubbing fluid to a scrubbing fluid regeneration
stage.
21: 2011/05227. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A01N
71: Syngenta Participations AG
72: FOWLER, Jeffrey D., MILN, Colin D.
33: US 31: 61/143,494 32: 2009-01-09
54: STABILIZED AGROCHEMICAL
COMPOSITION
00: Stabilized liquid agrochemical compositions are
provided which comprise flowable non-aqueous
dispersion concentrates comprising a continuous
substantially water-miscible liquid phase, a
dispersed water-immiscible liquid phase, and a
colloidal solid. In one embodiment, the dispersed
phase comprises at least one water-sensitive
agrochemically active ingredient and the colloidal
solid is disposed at the interface between the
dispersed phase and the continuous phase. In
another embodiment, the water-sensitive
agrochemically active ingredient is a solid but is
dissolved in an oily liquid present in the dispersed
phase, or is a solid and is dispersed within the
dispersed phase, or is a solid complex of an
agrochemical with a molecular complexing agent
and is dispersed within the dispersed phase. The
compositions of the invention can be used directly or
with dilution to combat pests or as plant growth
regulators.
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21: 2011/05238 22: 15/07/2011 43: 19/01/2012
51: E06C
71: HERFURTH LAURENT AUGUST
72: HERFURTH LAURENT AUGUST
33: ZA 31: 2010/04846 32: 2010/07/09
54: LEVELLING OF SUPPORTS
00: 57: The invention relates to leveling of supports, in
particular to a leveling accessory and to a ladder.
The leveling accessory includes two cylinders each
having a longitudinally extendible working arm
attached to a piston which is longitudinally
displaceable in a cylinder barrel defining a pressure
chamber on one side of the piston. The accessory
also includes a fluid flow connection between the
two pressure chambers of the two cylinders to bring
the two pressure chambers in fluid flow
communication with each other for operating the
pistons in a differential manner. The accessory
further includes a closure valve connected in line
with the fluid flow path between the two pressure
chambers selectively to close the fluid flow path, the
two cylinders mountable to a device of which the
legs have to be leveled, with the working arms
defining differentially adjustable legs. The invention
also extends to a ladder which includes a leveling
accessory as described above.
51: B01J, C07C
71: UHDE GMBH
72: MIAN, Muhammad, Iqbal, HEINRITZ-ADRIAN,
Max, WENZEL, Sascha, NOLL, Oliver, SCHWEFER,
Meinhard, GEHRKE, Helmut
33: Germany 31: 10 2008 062 782.8 32: 2008-12-18
33: Germany 31: 10 2009 056 539.6 32: 2009-12-03
54: VARIATION OF THE TIN IMPREGNATION OF
A CATALYST FOR THE DEHYDROGENATION OF
ALKANES
00: The invention relates to a catalyst for the
dehydrogenation of alkanes or alkyl substituents of
hydrocarbons, comprising a shaped body having at
least one or more oxides from the elements of the
main or secondary group II to IV of the periodic table
or of an oxidic mixed compound based thereon,
wherein the constituents serve as base material of
the shape body. The catalyst further comprises an
additional constituent having an oxide of an element
of the main group IV of the periodic table that is
added during the shaping process. A platinum
compound and a compound made of an element of
the main group IV of the periodic table is chosen as
a surface constituent of the catalyst. The invention
further relates to the production of the catalyst from
the claimed materials by means of different process
steps and to a method for the dehydrogenation of
alkanes using the catalyst according to the invention.
21: 2011/05243. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: 2012/01/16
51: B67D
71: PROMOLI, ERWIN
72: PROMOLI, Erwin
54: DISPENSING DEVICE
00: From a container sealed in a pressure-tight manner,
liquid is withdrawn by way of a dispensing device
having a spigot pipe and a bushing. In the storage
and transport position, the spigot pipe is lowered into
the bushing. It can be pulled out into a stand-by
position, in which a flow path through the spigot pipe
can be blocked and released by an actuating
movement. The actuating movement denotes a
bending of the spigot pipe out of the stretched
position thereof and back into the same.
21: 2011/05242. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: 2012/01/16
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21: 2011/05245. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: 2012/01/19
51: H02K
71: YEH HUNG HSIEN
72: YEH, Hung Hsien
33: CN 31: 099123470 32: 2010-07-16
54: GRAVITY POWER GENERATING
APPARATUS
00: The present invention provides a gravity power
generating apparatus comprising a set of a plurality
of magnetic heavy objects; a generator for
generating electrical power by rotating a rotor of the
generator, wherein the rotation of the generator is
accomplished by having each heavy object to pass
through a gravity route; a delivery route for delivering
each heavy object to drive each heavy object to
pass through the gravity route; a delivery route
motor for supplying power for the delivery route; and
a plurality of magnetic elements provided around the
gravity route, wherein each magnetic element is
wound around with a coil on the surface so that an
electrical current is generated in the coil to supply to
the delivery route motor.
21: 2011/05248. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: 2012/01/19
51: C09D
71: SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION
72: MENON, Nandakumar, STELLMACH, Korey
33: US 31: 61/147,142 32: 2009-01-26
54: UV CURABLE INK FOR A PLASTIC GLAZING
SYSTEM
00: A UV curable printing ink system suitable for printing
a decorative marking and/or opaque border,
preferably used in the manufacture of an automotive
plastic glazing panel, is described.
21: 2011/05249. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: 2012/01/19
51: A62C, E05G, G07F
71: CHUBB FIRE SAFETY LTD
72: STAINES, Brett
33: AU 31: 2009900280 32: 2009-01-23
33: AU 31: 2009901692 32: 2009-04-20
54: ATM SECURITY SYSTEM
00: An automated teller machine security system is
provided. The system includes at least one gas
detector (100) operatively arranged to detect a
flammable gas inside an ATM (20); and at least one
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fire suppressing agent dispenser (140) arranged so
that responsive to detection of said gas, a fire
suppressing agent (116) is released within the ATM
(20). The system advantageously inhibits ignition of
flammable gases within the ATM, and thereby
inhibits the ability for thieves to explode an ATM and
steal its contents.
21: 2011/05256. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: 2012/01/16
51: C07D C07C
71: Schering Corporation
72: GREEN, Michael D, HUANG, Mingsheng,
KWOK, Daw-Iong, LIM, Ngiap Kie, SUDHAKAR,
Anantha, THIRUVENGADAM, Tiruvettipuram K.,
WANG, Tao, WU, George G
33: US 31: US 60/644,428 32: 2005-01-14
54: AN EXO-SELECTIVE SYNTHESIS OF
HIMBACINE ANALOGS
00: This application discloses a novel process for the
synthesis of himbacine analogs, as well as the
compounds thereby. The synthesis proceeds by
alternative routes including the cyclic ketal amide
route, the chiral carbamate amide route, and the
chiral carbamate ester route. The compounds
produced thereby are useful as thrombin receptor
antagonists. The chemistry disclosed herein is
exemplified in the following synthesis sequence:
(Formulae 8A, 7B).
21: 2011/05257. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Merck Patent GmbH
72: SCHADT, Oliver, DORSCH, Dieter, STIEBER,
Frank, BLAUKAT, Andree
33: DE 31: 10 2008 063 667.3 32: 2008-12-18
54: 3-(3-PYRIMIDIN-2-YL-BENZYL)[1,2,4]TRIAZOLO[4,3-B]PYRIMIDINE
DERIVATIVES
00: The invention relates to the compounds of formula I,
where R1, R2, R3, R3', R4 are as defined in claim 1,
and are inhibitors of tyrosine kinases, particularly of
Met kinase, and can be used for treating tumors,
among other uses.
21: 2011/05259. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: 2012/01/16
51: G05F
71: Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique,
Total S.A.
72: VERMEERSCH, Marc, ESTIBALS, Bruno,
ALONSO, Corinne
33: FR 31: 08 07 119 32: 2008-12-18
54: ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR
PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS
00: An electronic management system for a photovoltaic
generator comprises a plurality of static
microconverters (14), each microconverter (14)
being connected electrically to at least one
photovoltaic cell (12). The system also comprises at
least one reconfiguration module (22) able to
transmit energy streams from at least one
microconverter (14) to a load (100). A central
electronic unit (20) is suitable for commanding a
modification of the energy streams transmitted by
said at least one reconfiguration module (22). The
system of the invention makes it possible to optimize
the production of electrical energy of the generator
by adapting the power provided according to the
requirements of the load and/or according to the
state of operation of the various cells.
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21: 2011/05260. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: 2012/01/17
51: H04L
71: QUALCOMM Incorporated
72: AHMAVAARA, Kalle, GELLENS, Randall C.,
TSIRTSIS, Georgios, HANDE, Prashanth,
GIARETTA, Gerardo, MAHENDRAN, Arungundram
C.
33: US 31: 61/138,103 32: 2008-12-16
54: SYSTEM AND METHODS TO FACILITATE
CONNECTIONS TO ACCESS NETWORKS
00: The described aspects relate to methods and
systems for enabling connectivity agreements
between access terminals and access networks. The
connectivity agreements may be established through
user-side negotiations or third party negotiations for
a connection with an access network. In addition, the
described aspects relate to methods and systems for
paying access networks for a connection.
21: 2011/05262. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Grünenthal GmbH
72: KÜHNERT, Sven, BAHRENBERG, Gregor,
MERLA, Beatrix, SCHIENE, Klaus, SCHRÖDER,
Wolfgang
33: EP 31: 08021880.3 32: 2008-12-17
54: SUBSTITUTED 4-(1,2,3,4TETRAHYDROISOQUINOLIN-2-YL)-4-OXOBUTYRIC ACID AMIDE AS KCNQ2/3
MODULATORS
00: The invention relates to substituted
tetrahydroisochinolinyl-2-oxo-butyric acid amides, to
a method for producing the same, to medications
comprising said compounds, and to the use of said
compounds for producing medications.
21: 2011/05265. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: 2012/01/20
51: B60P, B62D, B65D
71: SSAB Technology AB
72: LINDSTRÖM, Bo
33: SE 31: 0900064-7 32: 2009-01-22
54: PLATFORM BODY
00: Platform body (1, 80) comprising a bottom (21 ) to
which two opposite sides (31, 32, 41, 42, 63, 83, 84)
are connected that either consist of long sides or of
short sides as well as at least one additional side for
the formation of a cargo volume (LV), said bottom
having a bottom surface of a surface length between
the opposite sides of the platform body (1, 80) that is
larger than the spacing between said opposite sides,
at least one part of said bottom being curved inward
toward the cargo volume (LV), wherein at least one
tie means (22) is mounted with one end thereof
connected to one of the opposite sides of the
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platform body (1, 80) and with the other end thereof
connected to the other opposite side of the platform
body (1, 80) in order to eliminate deflection of said
sides when the bottom of the platform (1, 80) is
loaded by goods.
21: 2011/05268 22: 18/07/2011 43: 19/01/2012
51: B65G, E21F
71: JOY MM DELAWARE INC
72: POWERS SCOTT G
33: US 31: 61/388 832 32: 2010/10/01
54: CONVEYOR CHAIN COVER
00: 57: A feeder-breaker for procesing material. The
feeder-breaker generally includes a frame, a
conveyor supported by the frame and operable to
convey material along the axis, a conveyor chain
cover removably connected to the frame to enable
access to components of the conveyor from an
interior of the frame, and a breaker positioned
adjacent the conveyor and operable to process
material. The conveyor chain cover includes a chain
cover member engaged with the side member. The
chain cover member includes a cover portion that
extends from the side member and over the chain to
cover the chain and an access panel is connected to
the chain cover member.
21: 2011/05277. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: 2012/01/20
51: E04B, E04G
71: BRUNKEBERG INDUSTRIUTVECKLING AB
72: FALK, Jon Henrik, AUGUSTINSON, David
Fredrik
33: US 31: 61/139,266 32: 2008-12-19
54: A METHOD FOR MOUNTING FACADE
ELEMENTS ON A MULTI-STOREY BUILDING
00: The present invention relates to a method for
mounting facade elements (12, 12b-c) on a multistorey building by means of a profile system
comprising a first type of vertical profile (1 a-d)
having a slot extending along the longitudinal axis of
the profile, and an inner part of the slot being
designed to receive an edge of a first facade
element and an outer part of the slot being designed
to receive and support a second type of vertical
profile, provided with a groove extending along the
longitudinal axis of the profile and designed to
receive and support an edge of a second facade
element. The method comprises: a) mounting two
vertical profiles (1 a-b) of the first type at a second
floor of the building so that the slots are facing each
other, and above profiles (1 c-d) of the first and
second type previously mounted on a first floor, b)
transporting a facade element (12), guided by the
grooves of the profiles mounted on the first floor until
it reaches the vertical profiles mounted on the
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second floor, c) entering the facade element into the
outer part of the slots of the vertical profiles mounted
on the second floor, d ) continuing transporting the
facade element, guided by the outer part of the slots
to a mounting position, e) pushing the facade
element from the outer part of the slots to the inner
part of the slots, f) attaching the facade element to
the building, and g ) inserting vertical profiles of the
second type into the outer part of the slots.
21: 2011/05279. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: 2012/01/19
51: G08B
71: OPTEX CO., LTD.
72: TOMOOKA, Hiroyuki, TATSUOKA, Katsutoshi
33: JP 31: 2009-011599 32: 2009-01-22
54: INTRUSION DETECTION DEVICE
00: Provided is an intrusion detection device in which by
providing a battery for feeding power to both a main
unit and a transmitter, the capacity of power supply
to the entire device by the battery is increased, and
in which replacement of batteries is easy. The
device is provided with a main unit (1) which
includes a detection element (30), a battery (Ba)
which is detachably attached to the main unit (1) and
feeds power to the main unit (1), and a feed line (18)
which is mounted to the main unit (1) and feeds
power to a transmitter (11) for transmitting an output
signal of the main unit (1) wirelessly.
21: 2011/05289. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: 2012/01/19
51: E21B, E21C
71: General Electric Company
72: MOHAMED, Sherif Hatem Abdulla, JOSHI,
Narendra Digamber, IDELCHIK, Michael Solomon,
FLETCHER, Kelly Roy
33: US 31: 12/847,016 32: 2010-07-30
54: SUBSURFACE HEATER
00: In one aspect, the present invention provides a
subsurface heater comprising: a combustible gas
supply conduit; an oxygen supply conduit and a heat
transmissive external housing encompassing the
porous refractory medium. The combustible gas
supply conduit and the oxygen supply conduit are
configured as a concentric pair disposed within a
porous refractory medium and coupled to a plurality
of gas jets disposed within the porous refractory
medium. The porous refractory medium having
disposed within it a plurality of combustion product
gas return conduits. The combustion product gas
return conduits are configured to receive combustion
product gases from the porous refractory medium.
Also provided in another aspect of the present
invention, is a method for heating a subsurface
zone.
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connected directly to a photovoltaic cell (105).
According to the invention, the cells are arranged
around the motor. To perform the switching, a mask
(106) is placed on the shaft of the motor. Said mask
comprises a succession of transparent portions and
portions that are opaque to light. During the rotation
of the motor, photovoltaic cells located under the
transparent parts power the motor. The mask
enables an automatically switched photvoltaic motor
to be obtained with no intdermediate devices
between the coils and the cells.
21: 2011/05290. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: 2012/01/19
51: A61K, A61P, C07K
71: BioSource Pharm, Inc.
72: LEESE, Richard A.
33: US 31: 61/140,408 32: 2008-12-23
54: ANTIBIOTIC COMPOSITIONS FOR THE
TREATMENT OF GRAM NEGATIVE INFECTIONS
00: Provided herein are novel compounds and novel
protected compounds that can be derived from
polymyxin, including, e.g., polymyxin Bi and [lie7]
polymyxin Bi. The novel compounds have
antibacterial properties against a diverse range of
gram negative bacteria and reduced toxicity
compared to polymyxins such as polymyxin B. Also
provided are antibacterial pharmaceutical
compositions containing the novel compounds and
novel protected compounds, as well as methods for
preparing the antibacterial compounds and protected
compounds.
21: 2011/05292. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: 2012/01/24
51: H02K
71: COTY, Alain
72: COTY, Alain
33: FR 31: 0950311 32: 2009-01-19
54: AUTOMATICALLY SWITCHED PHOTVOLTAIC
MOTOR
00: The present invention relates to an automatically
switched photovoltaic motor (100) which does not
require any magnets, switcing devices or converters.
To this end, each coil (104) of the invention si
21: 2011/05293. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: 2012/01/20
51: C01F
71: Asturiana de Aleaciones, S.A.
72: MARTINEZ IGLESIAS, José, SALINAS TUYA,
Alejandro, MARQUINEZ PEÑA, Fernando
33: ES 31: P200900149 32: 2009-01-20
54: PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING CALCIUM
ALUMINATE FROM WASTE OBTAINED
FOLLOWING TREATMENT OF SALINE DROSS
FROM THE PRODUCTION OF SECONDARY
ALUMINIUM
00: Procedure for obtaining calcium aluminate from the
dry waste generated in the treatment, for recovery of
metallic Al and salts, of the saline dross produced in
the metallurgy of secondary aluminium and calcium
oxide and/or CaO precursor. The procedure may
produce briquettes or pellets of precursors of
calcium aluminate through cold sintering or
premolten calcium aluminate through hot sintering.
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21: 2011/05301 22: 19/07/2011 43: 19/01/2012
51: G06K
71: OBERTHUR TECHNOLOGIES
72: LAUNAY FRANCOIS
33: FR 31: 10 55888 32: 2010/07/20
54: CONTACTLESS ELECTRONIC TAG
00: 57: The contactless electronic device comprising a
near-field communication antenna, a microcircuit
connected to the antenna and a magnetic shielding
layer arranged so as to extend substantially facing
the antenna. The antenna and the microcircuit are
combined into a module and the device comprises a
body comprising and open cavity on one of its faces
in which are housed the module and the shielding
layer in such a way that the shielding layer closes off
the cavity.
71: Vodafone Holding GmbH
72: KULAKOV, Alexei, LU, Yang, WILD, Peter
33: EP 31: 09001314.5 32: 2009-01-30
54: REDUCING SIGNALLING LOADS FROM A
MOBILE NETWORK
00: The present invention relates to a method A method
for reducing signalling loads from a mobile device
(UE) to a mobile telecommunications network
system comprising a first radio access technology
(GSM/UMTS) having a first radio access network
and a first network core operable to page a mobile
device (UE) via at least one element of the first radio
access technology and a second radio access
technology (SAE/LTE) having a second radio access
network and a second network core operable to
page a mobile device (UE) via at least one element
of the second radio access technology due to
intersystem changes, wherein the mobile device
(UE) stores at least one first EPS bearer context
and/or at least one first PDP context at the time
when an idle or inactive state signalling reduction
(idle mode signalling reduction (ISR)) is activated at
the mobile device (UE) and the respective network
and for supporting mobile services uses the stored
at least one first EPS bearer context and/or at least
one first PDP context or at least one second EPS
bearer context and/or at least one second PDP
context, which at least one second EPS bearer
context and/or at least one second PDP context is
activated between the mobile device (UE) and the
respective network after the activation of the idle or
inactive state signalling reduction (idle mode
signalling reduction (ISR)). Furthermore, the
invention relates to a mobile device to be operated in
a in a mobile telecommunication system including a
first radio access technology having a first radio
access network and a first network core operable to
page a mobile device via at least one element of the
first radio access technology and a second radio
access technology having a second radio access
network and a second network core operable to
page a mobile device via at least one element of the
second radio access technology, which mobile
device is designed and/or adapted to at least
partially carry out a method according to the
invention.
21: 2011/05322. 22: 2011/07/19. 43: 2012/01/20
51: H04W
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A method for synthesizing carbon nanotubes (CNT)
comprises the steps of providing a growth chamber,
the growth chamber being heated to a first
temperature sufficiently high to facilitate a growth of
carbon nanotubes; and passing a substrate through
the growth chamber; and introducing a feed gas into
the growth chamber pre-heated to a second
temperature sufficient to dissociate at least some of
the feed gas into at least free carbon radicals to
thereby initiate formation of carbon nanotubes onto
the substrate.
21: 2011/05323. 22: 2011/07/19. 43: 2012/01/20
51: A01N, A61K
71: Abbott Laboratories
72: HARRIS, Christopher M., HOBSON, Adrian D.,
WILSON, Noel S.
33: US 31: 61/207,301 32: 2009-02-10
54: AGONISTS AND ANTAGONISTS OF THE
S1P5 RECEPTOR, AND METHODS OF USES
THEREOF
00: Disclosed are compounds that are agonists or
antagonists of the S1P5 receptor, compositions
comprising said compounds, and methods of using
said compounds and compositions. In certain
embodiments, said compounds are 1benzylazetidine-3-carboxylic acid derivatives. In
certain embodiments, said methods relate to the
treatment of neuropatic pain and/or a
neurodegenerative disorder. In certain
embodiments, said compounds may be used in
combination with a second therapeutic agent.
21: 2011/05326. 22: 2011/07/19. 43: 2012/01/20
51: C23C, D01F
71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC
72: MALECKI, Harry C., SHAH, Tushar K.
33: US 31: 61/155,935 32: 2009-02-27
54: LOW TEMPERATURE CNT GROWTH USING
GAS-PREHEAT METHOD
00: -
21: 2011/05327 22: 19/07/2011 43: 24/01/2012
51: C08C
71: BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION
72: STEVEN LUO
33: US 31: 61/146 893 32: 2009/01/23
54: POLYMERS FUNCTIONALIZED WITH
POLYCYANO COMPOUNDS
00: 57: A method for preparing a functionalized polymer,
the method comprising the steps of polymerizing
monomer to form a reactive polymer, and reacting
the reactive polymer with a polycyano compound.
21: 2011/05328 22: 20/07/2011 43: 24/01/2012
51: C08C
71: BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION
72: STEVEN LUO, EIJU SUZUKI, DENNIS R.
BRUMBAUGH
33: US 31: 61/146 871 32: 2009/01/23
54: POLYMERS FUNCTIONALIZED WITH NITRILE
COMPOUNDS CONTAINING A PROTECTED
AMINO GROUP
00: 57: A method for preparing a functionalized polymer,
the method comprising the steps of (i) polymerizing
monomer with a coordination catalyst to form a
reactive polymer; and (ii) reacting the reactive
polymer with a nitrile compound containing a
protected amino group.
21: 2011/05331 22: 20/07/2011 43: 24/01/2012
51: G06Q
71: BETTER ATM SERVICES, INC
72: TODD NUTTAL, TROY BOWMAN,
CHARMAINE REIDHEAD
33: US 31: 61/204 855 32: 2009/01/12,
54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING
ACCOUNT LINKAGES
00: -
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57: An account management system allows a
prepaid account provider to link a prepaid account to
a purchaser of the prepaid instrument used to
access the prepaid account. The link is creating
using a prepaid instrument identifier and purchase
data collected during the purchase of the prepaid
instrument. The purchase data includes information
identifying the purchaser, the purchasing instrument
used, the value placed on the prepaid instrument,
value-added services requested by the purchaser,
and transaction details. The prepaid account
provider extracts the purchased value from the
purchaser's account, opens a prepaid account that is
associated with the purchaser and the prepaid
instrument, and deposits the purchased value into
the prepaid account. The prepaid account provider
may track the expenditure of funds from the prepaid
account and provide value-added tracking services
to the purchaser. The funds remain associated with
the purchaser after being deposited in the prepaid
account.
21: 2011/05332 22: 20/07/2011 43: 24/01/2012
51: B63C
71: BLOHM + VOSS NAVAL GMBH
72: CHRISTIAN POPALI and JENS BALLE
33: DE 31: 10 2010 035 952.1 32: 2010/08/31
54: DEVICE FOR SHIPS FOR LIFTING AND
LAUNCHING WATERCRAFT
00: 57: A three-dimensional frame arrangement is
provided for lifting and launching watercraft by wayof
a lifting rack and for handling by way of on-board
hoisting devices on ships. Here, the frame
arrangement is adjustable lengthwise or lengthwise
and widthwise in the longitudinal direction on both
sides of a connecting element for the hoisting device
by way of frame parts arranged in telescoping
manner. Here, the end faces of the frame form
receiving openings, wherein vertical supports of the
end face frame arrangement each have containers
as buoyancy bodies and/or ballast tanks, and
fenders in the form of controllable volume-alterable
cushion elements are additionally arranged for fixing
the lifted watercraft in position.
21: 2011/05340. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: 2012/01/20
51: B42D
71: GIESECKE & DEVRIENT GmbH
72: GREGAREK, André, LIEBLER, Ralf
33: DE 31: 10 2008 064 395.5 32: 2008-12-22
33: DE 31: 10 2009 011 424.6 32: 2009-03-03
54: DATA MEDIA HAVING INSPECTION AREA
00: The invention relates to a data medium, especially a
value document, such as a banknote, identification
card, and the like, having a carrier (20) in which an
inspection area (12) is formed by a line raster made
of a plurality of parallel cut lines (22), wherein a motif
area (30) having a visual impression that changes in
direct and/or transmitted light is disposed within the
inspection area (12), said motif being designed in
the form of a pattern, symbol, or code.
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21: 2011/05341. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: 2012/01/20
51: B01D
71: OUTOTEC OYJ
72: RÖNNBERG, Tom, HAJEK, Stefan
33: FI 31: 20086231 32: 2008-12-22
54: METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR
REMOVING SOLID PARTICLES AND TAR
COMPONENT FROM CARBON MONOXIDE GAS
00: A method and arrangement for removing solid
particles and tar component from carbon monoxide
gas. In the method, carbon monoxide gas is
conducted from a ferroalloy smelting furnace to a
gas scrubber, the carbon monoxide gas is scrubbed
in the gas scrubber by a liquid medium for removing
part of the solid particles, the carbon monoxide gas
is conducted from the gas scrubber to a blower, the
flow rate of the carbon monoxide gas is increased by
the blower, and the carbon monoxide gas is
conducted to a particulate filter and the remaining
solid particles are essentially filtered in the
particulate filter from the carbon monoxide gas. Prior
to conducting the carbon monoxide gas to the
particulate filter, it is conducted to a particle feeder
(4), where finely divided adsorbent particles (A) are
fed in the carbon monoxide gas for adhering the tar
component on the surface of the adsorbent particles,
and the carbon monoxide gas flow containing
adsorbent particles is conducted to the particulate
filter, in which case the tar component adhered on
the adsorbent particles is discharged in the
particulate filter.
21: 2011/05342. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: 2012/01/20
51: B29C, B65H, F17C
71: OUTOTEC OYJ
72: VAARNO, Jussi, BJÖRKSKOG, Dan
33: FI 31: 20086229 32: 2008-12-22
54: METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR
MANUFACTURING AND ASSEMBLING A LARGESIZE FILAMENT-REINFORCED PLASTIC
COMPOSITE HOLLOW BODY
00: In a method for manufacturing and assembling a
large size filament-reinforced plastic composite
hollow body, such as a tank, an endless casing (1)
made by filament winding is cut open in the axial
direction, so that there are formed two ends (2, 3) in
the casing. The open-cut casing (1) is rolled up in
order to form a transport package (4) with a diameter
that is essentially smaller than the diameter of a
finished hollow body. The transport package (4) is
transported to the assembly site. On the assembly
site, the transport package (4) is set in an assembly
stand (5), the outer dimensions of which are
adjusted to correspond to the inside diameter of the
finished hollow body. The casing (1) is unrolled
around the assembly stand (5) to the size of the
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finished hollow body, so that the casing ends (2, 3)
are matched end- on-end. The ends (2, 3) of the
casing (1) are fastened by a tight-fitting seam for
forming an endless casing. Finally other required
elements are attached to the casing for obtaining a
finished hollow body. The arrangement includes a
filament winding device (9) for manufacturing the
casing (1) for the hollow body. In addition, the
arrangement includes a cutting device (12) for
cutting the casing (1) open in the axial direction, a
rolling device (13) for rolling up the casing (1) to form
a transport package (4), and an assembly stand (5),
which is arranged to receive inside it the transport
package (4) for unrolling the casing (1) on the
assembly stand (5).
33: US 31: 61/228,894 32: 2009-07-27
33: US 31: 61/277,000 32: 2009-09-18
54: SUSTAINED RELEASED DELIVERY OF ONE
OR MORE AGENTS
00: The lacrimal implant delivery systems and methods
described herein provide for controlled release of a
therapeutic agent for the treatment of disease,
including the treatment of glaucoma, ocular
hypertension, or elevated intraocular pressure with
latanoprost or other anti- glaucoma agents.
Treatment of disease, including glaucoma, ocular
hypertension, or elevated intraocular pressure with
latanoprost or other anti-glaucoma agent in
conjunction with penetration enhancer, such as
benzalkonium chloride, and/or artificial tears is also
provided. Also provided are implants containing a
drug core emplacable in a punctum adjacent to an
eye of a patient for controlled release of a
therapeutic agent such as latanoprost for the
treatment of glaucoma, the drug core containing a
polymer such as cross-linked silicone, a therapeutic
agent, and an excipient, wherein the excipient can
increase the rate of release of the agent from the
drug core, or can increase the drug loading in the
core without loss of desirable homogeneity of the
agent within the core, or can improve retention of the
agent in the eye or in tear fluid, or can increase
corneal penetration of the agent into the eye.
21: 2011/05343. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: 2012/01/19
51: A61K, A61P
71: SCYNEXIS, INC.
72: HOPKINS, Samuel, Earl
33: US 31: 61/143,062 32: 2009-01-07
33: US 31: 61/156,026 32: 2009-02-27
54: CYCLOSPORINE DERIVATIVE FOR USE IN
THE TREATMENT OF HCV AND HIV INFECTION
00: Provided herein are specific doses of, and dosing
regimens for, using SCY-635 in treating or
preventing diseases, in particular hepatitis C virus
(HCV) infection.
21: 2011/05345. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: 2012/01/20
51: A61F, A61K, A61M
71: QLT INC.
72: BUTUNER, Zuhal, UTKHEDE, Deepank, SIM,
Sylvie, WISEMAN, David, J.
33: US 31: 61/146,860 32: 2009-01-23
33: US 31: 61/152,909 32: 2009-02-16
21: 2011/05346. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: 2012/01/25
51: A63F, G06F
71: WMS GAMING, INC.
72: GUINN, Andrew, C., LOUIE, Daniel, P., JAFFE,
Joel, R., ANDERSON, Peter, R.
33: US 31: 61/367,906 32: 2010-07-27
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54: VIRTUAL BANKS FOR COMMUNITY GROUP
BONUS GAMES
00: A wagering game system and its operation are
described herein. In some embodiments, the
operations can include initiating, at a wagering game
server, a wagering game session for a player at
gaming machine. The operations can also include
relating the wagering game session associated with
the player to virtual bank of related wagering games
sessions associated with one or more additional
players, where the virtual bank of related wagering
game session is associated with community group
bonus game. The operations can further include
determining when the community group bonus game
is triggered for the virtual bank related wagering
game session, determining game resulted of the
community group bonus game, and determining an
award for the player and for each of the one or more
additional players associated with the virtual bank
based, at least in part , on the game results of the
community group bonus game.
21: 2011/05347. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: 2012/01/20
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: ALMIRALL, S.A.
72: MOYES VALLS, Enrique, MARCHUETA
HEREU, Iolanda
33: EP 31: 09382030.6 32: 2009-03-12
54: PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING 5-(2-{[6(2,2-DIFLUORO-2-PHENYIETHOXY)
HEXYL]AMINO}-L- HYDROXYETHYL)-8HYDROXYQUINOLIN-2(1H)-ONE.
00: A process for preparing the compound of formula (I),
or a Pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, (I)
which process comprises: reacting, in a xylene
solvent, a compound of formula (V) with the
compound of formula (IV) to give a compound of
formula (III) followed by a P1 deprotection step and
a P2 deprotection step.
21: 2011/05355. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: 2012/01/20
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Abbott Laboratories
72: DEGOEY, David A., DONNER, Pamela L., KATI,
Warren M., HUTCHINS, Charles W., MATULENKO,
Mark A., JINKERSON, Tammie K., KEDDY, Ryan G.
33: US 31: 61/140,262 32: 2008-12-23
54: ANTI-VIRAL COMPOUNDS
00: -
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Compounds effective in inhibiting replication of
Hepatitis C virus ("HCV") are described. This
invention also relates to processes of making such
compounds, compositions comprising such
compounds, and methods of using such compounds
to treat HCV infection.
21: 2011/05356. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: 2012/01/20
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Abbott Laboratories
72: DEGOEY, David A., DONNER, Pamela L., KATI,
Warren M., HUTCHINS, Charles W., KRUEGER,
Allan C., RANDOLPH, John T., MOTTER,
Christopher E., KRISHNAN, Preethi, MISTRY, Neeta
C., PILOT-MATIAS, Tami J., PATEL, Sachin V., LI,
Xiaoyan, SOLTWEDEL, Todd N., NELSON, Lissa T.
33: US 31: 61/140,318 32: 2008-12-23
54: ANTI-VIRAL COMPOUNDS
00: Compounds effective in inhibiting replication of
Hepatitis C virus ("HCV") are described. This
invention also relates to processes of making such
compounds, compositions comprising such
compounds, and methods of using such compounds
to treat HCV infection.
21: 2011/05357. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: 2012/01/20
51: A61K, C07K
71: Mymetics Corporation, INSERM (Institut National
de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale)
72: FLEURY, Sylvain, BOMSEL, Morgane
33: US 31: 61/202,219 32: 2009-02-06
54: SPLITTING GP41
00: The present invention deals with a method for
therapeutic or prophylactic treatment of HIV, in
particular a prophylactic vaccinal method,
comprising at least: administering to a patient a first
antigen comprising the broadly neutralizing epitopes
of the Membrane Proximal Ectodomain Region
(MPER) of gp41, and administering to the same
patient a second antigen comprising a modified
polypeptide comprising three contiguous segments
N, L and C represented by the formula N-L-C and
comprising : a N-helix region of gp41(N), a C-helix
region of gp41(C), and a connecting loop comprising
a synthetic linker (L) between the N and C-helices,
the linker replacing amino acids 593-617 of gp41,
the numbering scheme being based upon the
prototypic isolate HIV-1 HxB2 Clade B strain, said
polypeptide comprising the calveolin-1 neutralizing
and 98.6 D epitopes, but not 2F5 and 4E10
epitopes, not the fusion peptide, the polypeptide
having a minimal immunogenic cross-reactivity with
human interleukin 2.
21: 2011/05361 22: 21/07/2011 43: 23/01/2012
51: B23D
71: CHEETAH TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD
72: VON MOLTKE HUBERTUS HALMUTH
33: ZA 31: 2010/05186 32: 2010/07/21
54: CHAINSAW
00: 57: A chain saw which includes an adjustable spring
which urges a guide bar away from a drive cog
thereby to tension a chain which is engaged with the
guide bar and the drive cog.
21: 2011/05362 22: 21/07/2011 43: 23/01/2012
51: E21B, F04B
71: 2IC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
72: BEACH ANDREW and MCLEOD GAVIN
33: AU 31: 2009900824 32: 2009/02/25,
54: FLOWABLE MATERIAL DELIVERY SYSTEM
00: 57: A flowable material delivery system (10)
comprises a working fluid valve (26); and, a pump
(18) in fluid communication with the working fluid
valve (26). The pump (18) is configured to hold a
supply of a flowable material such as grout. The
valve (26) is operable to provide fluid communication
between a working fluid source and the pump (18)
so that the working fluid from the fluid source
operates the pump (18) to eject the grout in the
pump. The valve (26) is also configured to provide
fluid communication between the working fluid
source and a region outside the pump (18). This
provides a fluid bypass top enable relief from
pressure arising from a head of the working fluid
about the system (10).
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21: 2011/05374 22: 21/07/2011 43: 23/01/2012
51: G06Q
71: CAYEUX SONIA MICHELLE, DAVIS GEOFF,
HINGLEY BRIAN CLIFFORD, COGAN PATRICK
JOHN
72: CAYEUX SONIA MICHELLE, DAVIS GEOFF,
HINGLEY BRIAN CLIFFORD, COGAN PATRICK
JOHN
33: ZA 31: 2010/05190 32: 2010/07/21
54: FREIGHTING METHOD
00: 57: A freight payment method and freight payment
system which includes receiving cargo of a customer
at a merchant, generating of a freight invoice,
receiving a payment request for an amount of the
invoice from any one or more of a customer mobile
device at a payment engine, a merchant bank and a
customer bank, transacting between the customer
bank and the merchant bank and sending a
confirmation of payment to any one or more of the
customer mobile device and the merchant.
21: 2011/05379. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: 2012/01/23
51: C04B;
71: W.R. GRACE & CO.-CONN.
72: SILVA, Denise, A., CHEUNG, Josephine,
SANDBERG, Paul, ROBERTS, Lawrence, R.,
SUBRAMANIAN, Durga, V., GALLAGHER, John, L.,
KUO, Lawrence, L.
33: US31: 61/140,341 32: 2008-12-23
54: SUPPRESSION OF ANTAGONISTIC
HYDRATION REACTIONS IN BLENDED
CEMENTS
00: Method for suppressing antagonistic hydration
reactions in Portland fly ash cement involves the use
of unponded fly ash that is pre-hydrated, preferably
as an aqueous slurry wherein fly ash, preferably
having an alkaline earth metal oxide of at least 10%
by weight, is soaked, whereby the hydration reaction
of the resultant mixed fly ash and cement is
accelerated when these components are mixed
together with water to hydrate the cement. Blended
Portland cement/fly ash compositions of the
invention will also have higher early strength as well
as shorter set time compared to untreated blends.
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21: 2011/05380. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: 2012/01/23
51: C10L, C12N
71: LS9, INC
72: HOM Louis, TRINH Na, ALIBHAI Murtaza
33: US31: 61/140,600 32: 2008-12-23
54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS RELATED
TO THIOESTERASE ENZYMES
00: The present invention relates to novel mutant
thioesterase enzymes and naturally-occurring
equivalents thereof, compositions made from such
enzymes and uses of thioesterase enzymes. In
particular, the present invention provides mutant
thioesterase enzymes that have altered properties,
for example, altered substrate specificity, altered
activity, altered selectivity, and/or altered
proportional yields in the product mixtures. The
present invention also provides polynucleotides
encoding such mutant thioesterase enzymes, and
vectors and host cells comprising such
polynucleotides. The invention further provides for
novel uses of thioesterases in the production of
various fatty acid derivatives, which are useful as, or
as components of, industrial chemicals and fuels.
21: 2011/05383. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A01N, A01P
71: WYETH LLC
72: FATTOHI, Nahla, GLIDDON, Michael, John,
SABNIS, Shobhan, Shashikant
33: US 31: 61/154,520 32: 2009-02-23
54: IMPROVED-SCENT ECTOPARASITICIDAL
FORMULATION
00: The present invention provides an improved-scent
composition comprising metaflumizone, as well as a
kit and method for protecting against ectoparasite
infestations in a warm-blooded animal.
21: 2011/05384. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: 2012/01/23
51: B22F, C22B, C25C, H01G
71: METALYSIS LIMITED
72: RASHEED, Raymond, Kevin, MARGERISON,
Ian
33: GB 31: 0902486.0 32: 2009-02-13
54: A METHOD FOR PRODUCING METAL
POWDERS
00: A method of producing metallic powder for use in the
manufacture of a capacitor comprises the step of
reducing a non-metallic compound to metal in
contact with a molten salt. The salt comprises, for at
least a portion of the process, a dopant element that
acts as a sinter retardant in the metal. In preferred
examples, the metallic powder is Ta or Nb powder
produced by the reduction of a Ta or Nb oxide and
the dopant is boron, nitrogen or phosphorous.
21: 2011/05394. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Merck Patent GmbH
72: BECKER, Axel, KUEHN, Clemens, SAAL,
Christoph, SCHADT, Oliver, DORSCH, Dieter,
KRIEGBAUM, Eva, STIEBER, Frank, DONINI,
Cristina
33: EP 31: 08022253.2 32: 2008-12-22
54: NOVEL POLYMORPHIC FORMS OF 6-(1METHYL-1H-PYRAZOL-4-YL)-2-{3-[5-(2MORPHOLIN-4-YL-ETHOXY)-PYRIMIDIN-2-YL]BENZYL}-2H-PYRIDAZIN-3-ONE
DIHYDROGENPHOSPHATE AND PROCESSES
OF MANUFACTURING THEREOF
00: The present invention relates to 6-(1-methyl-1 Hpyrazol-4-yl)-2-{3-[5-(2-morpholin- 4-yl-ethoxy)pyrimidin-2-yl]-benzyl}-2H-pyridazin-3-one
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dihydrogenphosphate, its solvates and crystalline
modifications thereof. The present invention further
relates to processes of manufacturing these
crystalline modifications as well as their use in the
treatment and/or prophylaxis of physiological and/or
pathophysiological conditions, which are caused,
mediated and/or propagated by the inhibition,
regulation and/or modulation of signal transduction
of kinases, in particular by the inhibition of tyrosine
kinases, e.g. pathophysiological conditions such as
cancer.
21: 2011/05395. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: AstraZeneca AB
72: FOOTE, Kevin Michael, NISSINK, Johannes
Wilhelmus Maria
33: US 31: 61/139,681 32: 2008-12-22
54: PYRIMIDINE INDOLE DERIVATIVES FOR
TREATING CANCER
00: There is provided pyrimidinyl indole compounds of
Formula (I), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts
thereof, processes for their preparation,
pharmaceutical compositions containing them and
their use in therapy, particularly for treating cancer.
21: 2011/05397. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: 2012/01/24
51: B61G
71: Qiqihar Railway Rolling Stock Co., Ltd,
Mudanjiang Jinyuan Coupler and Draft Gear
Manufacturing Co., Ltd
72: JIANG, Yan, MENG, Qingmin, YU, Yuebin,
CHEN, Long, CUI, Yingjun, WANG, Junsong
33: CN 31: 200910006054.8 32: 2009-01-22
54: LOWER LOCKING PIN BODY TWO-SIDE
OPERATING COUPLER AND DRAFT GEAR
00: A lower locking pin body (1) for the hinge joint
between a lower locking pin (5) and a lower locking
pin hook (6) has a suspending hole (11,12) of a
coupler lock lifter (20) to facilitate it rotating
surrounding the lower locking pin hook (6) under the
effect of the hole. There are two coupler suspending
holes (11,12) which are respectively arranged on
each side ends of the lower locking pin body (1) to
facilitate the workers opening the coupler on either
side of a car. A two-side operating coupler (10) with
above said lower lock pin body (1) and a draft gear
are provided, wherein the draft gear also includes
two lock lifters (20) and two lock lifter seats (30).The
lock lifters (20) are mounted into a key-shaped hole
(31) of the lock lifter seats (30), and the lock lifter
(20) has a limiting segment (21) on the matched
position. Two hook head ends of the lock lifters (20)
pass respectively out from the key-shaped holes(31)
of the coupler lock lifter seats (30) and hang with the
coupler lock lifter (20) suspension hole (11,12) of the
two-side operating coupler. It has clearance between
the limiting segment (21) of the coupler lock lifter
(20) and a stripe-shaped hole wall of the key-shaped
hole (31).
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21: 2011/05400. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: 2012/01/23
51: B32B
71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC
72: MALECKI, Harry C., ALBERDING, Mark R.,
MALET, Brandon K., SHAH, Tushar K.
33: US 31: 61/157,096 32: 2009-03-03
54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SURFACE
TREATMENT AND BARRIER COATING OF
FIBERS FOR IN SITU CNT GROWTH
00: A system for synthesizing carbon nanotubes (CNT)
on a fiber material includes a surface treatment
system adapted to modify the surface of the fiber
material to receive a barrier coating upon which
carbon nanotubes are to be grown, a barrier coating
application system downstream of the surface
treatment system adapted to apply the barrier
coating to the treated fiber material surface, and a
barrier coating curing system downstream of the
barrier coating application system for partially curing
the applied barrier coating to enhance reception of
CNT growth catalyst nanoparticles.
21: 2011/05413 22: 22/07/2011 43: 25/01/2012
51: G06F
71: OMARCO NETWORK SOLUTIONS LIMITED
72: OMAR, RALPH MAHMOUD
33: GB 31: 0901589.2 32: 2009/01/30
54: IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO
MULTIFUNCTION AUTHENTICATION SYSTEMS
00: 57: A method of generating a personal authenticated
transaction ticket with a registered-user redemption
functionality is described. The method is
implemented using a remote transaction information
device and a central authentication server. The
method comprises receiving data at the remote
transaction information device from a user, the data
including i. a symbol key comprising at least one
symbol selected from a plurality of symbols, and ii.
personal information identifying the user, the
personal information including at least the user
name, digitising and encrypting the symbol key and
the personal information, transmitting the encrypted
data to the central server, receiving a unique
transaction number associated with the symbol key
and personal information, and providing the unique
transaction number to the user as part of the
transaction ticket, the unique transaction number
confirming the registration of the user and the
authentication of the transaction ticket with the
central server.
21: 2011/05414 22: 22/07/2011 43: 24/01/2012
51: C07C
71: PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT
72: HELLIER PAUL, NICOLAS MARC, DIARD
CATHERINE, SUBRA LAURENT
33: FR 31: 0950552 32: 2009/01/29
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54: METHOD FOR SYNTHESIS OF (1S,2R)MILNACIPRAN
00: 57: The present invention relates to a method for
synthesizing a pharmaceutically acceptable acid
addition salt of (1S, 2R)-milnacipran comprising the
following successive steps: (a) reaction of
phenylacetonitrile and of (R)-epichlorhydrin in the
presence of a base containing an alkaline metal,
followed by a basic treatment, and then by an acid
treatment in order to obtain a lactone; (b) reaction of
said lactone with MNEt2, wherein M represents an
alkaline metal, or with NHEt2 in the presence of a
Lewis acid-amine complex, in order to obtain an
amide-alcohol; (c) reaction of said amide-alcohol
with thionyl chloride in order to obtain a chlorinated
amide; (d) reaction of said chlorinated amide with a
phthalimide salt in order to obtain a phthalimide
derivative; (e) hydrolysis of the phthalimide group of
said phthalimide derivative in order to obtain (1S,
2R)-milnacipran, and (f) salification of (1S, 2R)milnacipran in a suitable solvent system in the
presence of a pharmaceutically acceptable acid.
21: 2011/05424. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A63D
71: JR286 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
72: HIRSHBERG, Jonathan
33: US 31: 12/842,873 32: 2010-07-23
54: MOUTHGUARD HAVING BREATHING
CAVITIES AND BREATHING HOLES
INCORPORATED INTO THE BODY OF THE
MOUTHGUARD
00: The present invention is an improved mouthguard
which has incorporated into it at least one and
preferably a multiplicity of breathing holes which
extend through an exterior sidewall, an interior
sidewall and/or through a bottom transverse wall in
the body of the mouthguard. The mouthguard can
also have incorporated into it at least one and
preferably a multiplicity of breathing cavities
extending from an upper surface of an exterior
and/or interior sidewall into a portion of the sidewall
to form one or more air passages.
21: 2011/05426. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: 2012/01/25
51: C12Q, G01N
71: UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE
72: MEIRING, Sarah Muriel
33: ZA 31: 2010/05601 32: 2010-08-04
54: ANTIBODY FRAGMENTS TO VON
WILLEBRAND FACTOR CLEAVING PROTEASE
(ADAMTS-13) AND VON WILLEBRAND FACTOR
PROPEPTIDE AND THE USE THEREOF IN
DIAGNOSTIC ASSAYS
00: The present invention relates to antibody fragments
to von Willebrand factor (vW) cleaving protease (also
known as ADAMTS-13) and vWF-propetide. The
present invention also extends to the use of said
antibody fragments in diagnostic assays for the
measurement of ADAMTS-13 and vWF-propeptide
levels in plasma and for the diagnosis of thrombotic
thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP). According to the
present invention, there is provided antibody
fragments to von Willebrand factor (vWF) cleaving
protease (ADAMTS-13) and antibody fragments to
vWF-propeptide which are obtainable by selection
by means of phage display procedure practiced on
one or both of the Human single Fold scFv antibody
libraries of MRC Centre for Protein Engineering,
Cambridge, UK indentified as the Tomlinson l and
Tomlinson J libraries.
21: 2011/05427. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: 2012/01/04
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL
GMBH
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72: MARTYRES, Domnic, RAST, Georg,
GIOVANNINI, Riccardo, HOENKE, Christoph,
HOFFMANN, Matthias, DOLLINGER, Horst,
GRUNDL, Marc, KRIEGL, Jan, SEITHER, Peter
33: EP 31: 09157653.8 32: 2009-04-08
33: EP 31: 09174917.6 32: 2009-11-03
54: SUBSTITUTED PIPERIDINES AS CCR3
ANTAGONISTS
00: Object of the present invention are novel substituted
compounds of the formula 1, wherein A, R1, R2, R3
and R4 are defined as in the description. Another
object of the present invention is to provide
antagonists of CCR3, more particularly to provide
pharmaceutical compositions comprising a
pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and a
therapeutically effective amount of at least one of the
compounds of the present invention or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
21: 2011/05428. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: 2012/01/23
51: C10J
71: IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES, TOTAL S.A.
72: HOTEIT, Ali, GUILLOU, Florent, GAUTHIER,
Thierry, FORRET, Ann
33: FR 31: 0900390 32: 2009-01-30
54: INTEGRATED OXIDATION, REDUCTION, AND
GASIFICATION METHOD FOR PRODUCING A
SYNTHETIC GAS AND ENERGY IN A CHEMICAL
LOOP
00: The invention relates to a method for producing
synthetic gas in at least one chemical loop, which is
self-sufficient in terms of energy. The chemical loop
includes at least three separate reaction areas for
oxidation, reduction, and gasification: 1. at least one
oxidation reaction area R1 supplied with air, referred
to as an air reactor, in which the oxidation reaction of
metal oxides after reduction is carried out; 2. at least
one reduction by combustion reaction area R2,
referred to as a fuel oil reactor, in which the
combustion reaction of the charges in the presence
of the oxygen present in the metal oxides is carried
out; 3. at least one gasification reaction area R3,
referred to as a gasification reactor, for the solid
and/or liquid feedstock for producing a synthesis
gas, said gasification being catalysed by the at least
partially reduced metal oxides from R2.
21: 2011/05437. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: 2012/01/24
51: G01N
71: Merck Patent GmbH
72: BEHRENS, Joyce
33: EP 31: 08022436.3 32: 2008-12-23
54: BIOMARKERS FOR INHIBITORS WITH ANTIANGIOGENIC ACTIVITY
00: -
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The invention relates to a method for assessing the
effect of integrin inhibitors and small molecule ATP
site directed multi kinase inhibitors on angiogenesis
by the use of certain identified biomarkers. This
method is notably beneficial for the determination of
the efficacy of integrin inhibitors and small molecule
ATP site directed multi-kinase inhibitors mainly used
for the treatment of angiogenesis associated
diseases such as cancer. Especially, the invention
relates to biomarkers linked to angiogenesis that are
preferably accessible in body fluids and therefore
allow analysis of target modulation in a non-invasive
way. The use of said biomarkers for the screening of
compounds with integrin-inhibitory activity is also
disclosed.
21: 2011/05439. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: 2012/01/23
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Merck Patent GmbH
72: DORSCH, Dieter, SCHADT, Oliver, STIEBER,
Frank, BLAUKAT, Andree
33: DE 31: 10 2008 062 825.5 32: 2008-12-23
54: 3-(3-PYRIMIDIN-2-YL-BENZYL)-[1,2,4]
TRIAZOLO [4,3-B] PYRIDAZINE DERIVATIVES
00: The invention relates to the compounds of formula I,
where R1, R2, R3, R3, R3', and R4 are as defined in
claim 1, wherein said compounds are inhibitors of
tyrosine kinases, particularly of Met kinase, and can
be used for treating tumors, among other uses.
21: 2011/05440. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: 2012/01/24
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Merck Patent GmbH
72: STIEBER, Frank, SCHADT, Oliver, DORSCH,
Dieter, BLAUKAT, Andree
33: DE 31: 10 2008 062 826.3 32: 2008-12-23
54: PYRIDAZINONE DERIVATIVES
00: The invention relates to the compounds of the
formula I, where Y, R1, R2, R3, and R3' are as
defined in claim 1, wherein said compounds are
inhibitors of tyrosine kinases, particularly of Met
kinase, and can be used for treating tumors, among
other uses.
21: 2011/05441. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: 2012/01/24
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: AstraZeneca AB
72: BALESTRA, Michael, BERNSTEIN, Peter,
ERNST, Glen E., FRIETZE, William, MCCAULEY,
John P., NUGIEL, David, SHEN, Lihong
33: US 31: 61/140,673 32: 2008-12-24
54: ETHANAMINE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE
FOR TREATING DEPRESSION
00: The present invention relates to ethanamine
compounds, namely 1- (3-f luorophenyl) -2-methyl-2(pyridine-2-yl) propan-1-amine and 2-methyl-lphenyl-2- (pyridine-2yl) propan-1-amine, the
enantiomers and salts thereof and their use for the
treatment of depression.
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21: 2011/05442. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: 2012/01/23
51: B60R
71: Thule Sweden AB
72: LUNDGREN, Anders, NILVIUS, Anders
33: EP 31: 09151777.1 32: 2009-01-30
54: COUPLING DEVICE
00: A coupling device (1) for coupling a load carrier to a
towing hook (2) of a vehicle, which device
comprises, a first coupling element (4) adapted to
abut against a first portion of the towing hook (2) and
a second coupling element adapted to abut a
second portion of the towing hook (2). A frame (10)
is arranged to accommodate at least the first portion
of the towing hook (2) and a transfer linkage (12) for
effecting displacement of the first coupling element
(4) with respect to the frame (10). The first coupling
element (4) is movably connected to the frame (10)
and is associated with an end of the transfer linkage
(12). The transfer linkage (12) comprises a first twobar linkage (22) and a second two-bar linkage. The
first and second two-bar linkages (22) are arranged
in relation to each other such that when a force is
applied to the second two-bar linkage the force is
transferred via the first two-bar linkage (22) to the
first coupling element (4) via the said end of the
transfer linkage (12) for releasing or engaging the
towing hook (2). Link bars of the two-bar linkages
are in a defined angular relationship when the towing
hook is engaged. A load carrier and use of a load
carrier are also presented.
21: 2011/05492 22: 26/07/2011 43: 26/01/2012
51: G08B, G09F
71: ANTHONY DOBSON
72: ANTHONY DOBSON
33: ZA 31: 2010/04283 32: 2010/06/17
54: BUILDING IDENTIFICATION MEANS
00: 57: The building identification means of the invention
includes a display panel on which an illuminated
building number or address is shown; the display is
adapted to change from a first status identified as
„normal‟ to a second status identified as „emergency‟
on actuation of a switching means.
21: 2011/05493 22: 26/07/2011 43: 26/01/2012
51: A61M, A62B
71: HUMID MED TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD
72: DUVEEN JUSTIN MARC and TERBLANCHE
JACOBUS
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33: ZA 31: 2008/06035 32: 2009/01/11,
54: HUMIDIFICATION FACEMASK
00: 57: A self-contained re-humidification mask (1 )
having locating means (6) to enable the mask to be
supported in an operative position on a user (4) is
provided. The mask has a wall (2) shaped as a
moulded domed mask configured to cover the face
of a user from the nose to the chin. An endless
peripheral edge is shaped and configured to
generally anatomically follow the contours of a face
of a user to define, with the face of a user, an air
pocket (24). The mask has a single inlet-outlet
aperture (8) located generally opposite a position
occupied in use by a mouth of a user, and at least
one re- humidification assembly (9) located in the
inlet-outlet aperture such that it substantially fills the
aperture. The re-humidification assembly includes a
coil (17) of corrugated hygroscopic paper having an
axis of the coil extending in the direction of fluid flow
through the inlet-outlet aperture. The rehumidification mask preferably has a wall formed
from a non-woven synthetic fibre sheet that is press
moulded and heat set to the domed shape thereof.
A detonator assembly 10 comprises a length of
shock tube 12. A first detonator 14 is connected
towards a first end of the shock tube. The first
detonator 14 is associated with a first delay time t1.
A second detonator 16 is connected towards a
second end of the shock tube and is carried by
connection member 18. The second detonator is
associated with a second delay time t2. A ratio
(t1/t2) of the first delay time and the second delay
time is larger than 19.
21: 2011/05516 22: 27/07/2011 43: 27/01/2012
51: G06F
71: PRECISE BIOMETRICS AB
72: ANDERSSON JONAS
33: SE 31: 0900105-8 32: 2009/01/30
54: PASSWORD PROTECTED SECURE DEVICE
00: 57: The invention relates to a password protected
secure device associated to a password. The secure
device is in a state chosen from a group of states
comprising an unlocked state, a first locked state
and a second locked state. The state changes from
said first locked state to said unlocked state if a user
input which matches said password is received, and
the state changes from said first locked state to said
second locked state if a predetermined number of
user inputs which do not match said password are
received. The password protected secure device
comprises a receiver for receiving biometric sample
data, a memory comprising biometric template data,
and a processor configured to compare said
biometric sample data with said biometric template
data. A match between the biometric sample data
and the biometric template data causes said secure
device to provide information for changing the
password protected device from a first state to a
second state, wherein one of the first state and the
second state is the second locked state.
21: 2011/05501. 22: 2011/07/26. 43: 2012/01/26
51: C06C, F42B
71: SASOL DYNO NOBEL (PTY) LIMITED
72: LABUSCHAGNE, Frans Jacob, VAN DIJKE,
Ronald Marinus Johannes
33: ZA 31: 2010/05334 32: 2010-07-27
54: A DETONATOR ASSEMBLY WITH
INCREASED DELAY TIME RATIO
00: -
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21: 2011/05519. 22: 2011/07/27. 43: 2012/01/24
51: C03C, C08K, D04H
71: SAINT-GOBAIN ISOVER
72: DIDIER, Benoît
33: FR 31: 0859129 32: 2008-12-30
54: FIRE-RESISTANT MINERAL WOOL
INSULATING PRODUCT, PRODUCTION METHOD
THEREOF AND SUITABLE BINDING
COMPOSITION
00: The invention relates to a fire-resistant thermal
and/or acoustic insulation product, made from
mineral wool and an organic binder, characterised in
that said product contains a carboxylic acid metal
salt as a fire retardant agent, specifically a
carboxylate of a metal selected from the group
containing aluminium, zinc, calcium and magnesium.
The invention also relates to the method for
producing said fire-resistant insulating product and
to the binding composition suitable for use in the
production of same.
21: 2011/05517 22: 27/07/2011 43: 06/02/2012
51: A23L, A61K, C07C, A61Q
71: CENTRE DE COOPERATION
INTERNATIONALE EN RECHERCHE
AGRONOMIQUE POUR LE LE DEVELOPPEMENT
(CIRAD), CENTRE INTERNATIONAL D'ETUDES
SUPERIEURES EN SCIENCES AGRONOMIQUES
(MONTPELLIER SUP AGRO)
72: URBAN NELLY, DORNIER MANUEL, PALLET
DOMINIQUE, REYNES MAX
33: FR 31: 0900752 32: 2009/02/18
54: METHOD FOR EXTRACTING PHENOLIC
COMPOUNDS FROM OLIVE FRUIT WATER AND
PREPARATION OF AN EXTRACT TITRATED
WITH OLIVE AND GRAPE POLYPHENOLS
00: 57: The present invention relates to a method for
extracting phenolic compounds with low molecular
weights from olive fruit water; the invention also
relates to compositions enriched with phenolic
compounds including at least 40% of dry matter,
said dry matter consisting of at least 30%
hydroxytyrosol; the invention also relates to a
method for drying said compositions by spraying
using grape polyphenol extracts as a drying medium
as well as to powders titrated with phenolic
compounds of olives and grapes obtained after
drying.
21: 2011/05559 22: 28/07/2011 43: 06/02/2012
51: C12N, C12P
71: EMPRESAS PUBLICAS DE MEDELLIN E.S.P.
UNIVERSIDAD DE ANTIOQUIA
72: ATEHORTUA GARCES LUCIA and CORREA
CORDOBA SANDRA MARCELA
33: CO 31: 09-040167 32: 2009/04/21
54: METHOD FOR CELLULAR TISSUE
MULTIPLICATION FROM JATROPHA CURCAS
00: 57: The method of the present invention comprises:
Obtaining an explant from the seeds of Jatropha
curcas; Putting the explant derived from the seed of
Jatropha curcas in a culture medium; Breaking the
intercellular unions of the explants tissue, which
generates individuals cells; Incubating for a
determined time the culture medium with the
generated individual cells, that were multiplied; and,
Extracting oil from the cells that multiplied from the
individual cells generated from the explants derived
from the Jatropha curcas seed.
21: 2011/05566. 22: 2011/07/28. 43: 2012/01/30
51: B65G, G01G
71: BURRELL, Leonard, Ian, DANIELSON, Lorne,
Harold
72: BURRELL, Leonard, Ian, DANIELSON, Lorne,
Harold
33: AU 31: 2009900380 32: 2009-02-02
54: BELT WEIGHING SYSTEM
00: A belt weighing system comprising a weigh frame,
an entry transition support structure and an exit
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transition support structure positioned on either
sides of the weigh frame. The weigh frame
preferably includes a plurality of closely spaced
idlers to support a conveyor belt. The optional entry
transition support structure can include one or more
second belt support components, and the optional
exit transition support structure can include one or
more third belt support components. In one example
form, a plurality of closely spaced idlers is also
provided to support the belt adjacent or near the
weigh frame in the transition regions. The plurality of
closely spaced idlers reduces, ameliorates or
controls belt sag at or near the weigh frame and thus
reduces errors that are otherwise introduced by
relative material movement or other non-linear
dynamic effects along the conveyor belt.
21: 2011/05588 22: 28/07/2011 43: 07/02/2012
51: G01R, H01R
71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY
72: FOURIE COENRAD JOHANN
33: ZA 31: 2009/01483 32: 2009/03/12
54: DEVICE FOR DISPLAYING ELECTRICITY
CONSUMPTION
00: 57: A device (10) for continually displaying the
instantaneous power consumed by one or more
electrical appliances is provided. The device
includes a body (12) that has a power meter (18)
and one or more electrical sockets (16, 18) provided
there-in. The power meter includes a visual display
in the form of an array of LEDs (20) that can be
successively lit to form a moving indicator of
instantaneous power consumption between a lower
indication (24) representing little power consumption
and an upper indication (26) representing maximum
power consumption. The activation of the LEDs is
strongly non-linear so that movement of the visual
display close to its lower indication results from small
variations in power consumption whereas movement
of the visual display close to its upper indication
results from much larger variations in power
consumption.
21: 2011/05594 22: 29/07/2011 43: 02/02/2012
51: H02H, H02P
71: EATON CORPORATION
72: LU BIN, ZHANG PINJIA, HABETLER THOMAS
G
33: US 31: 12/363.413 32: 2009/01/30
54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING
STATOR WINDING RESISTANCE IN AN AC
MOTOR USING MOTOR DRIVES
00: 57: A system and method for determining the stator
winding resistance of AC motors is provided. The
system includes an AC motor drive having an input
connectable to an AC source and an output
connectable to an input terminal of an AC motor, a
pulse width modulation (PWM) converter having
switches therein to control current flow and terminal
voltages in the AC motor, and a control system
connected to the PWM converter. The control
system generates a command signal to cause the
PWM converter to control an output of the AC motor
drive corresponding to an input to the AC motor,
selectively generates a modified command signal to
cause the PWM converter to inject a DC signal into
the output of the AC motor drive, and determines a
stator winding resistance of the AC motor based on
the DC signal of at least one of the voltage and
current.
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21: 2011/05651 22: 01/08/2011 43: 06/02/2012
51: A41D
71: TERBLANCHE ROBERT CHARLES
FREDERICK and TERBLANCHE BURGERT
DANIEL
72: TERBLANCHE BURGERT DANIEL and
TERBLANCHE ROBERT CHARLES FREDERICK
33: ZA 31: 2010/00334 32: 2010/05/03
54: A CHECK VALVE
00: 57: The invention discloses a check valve closure
member comprising a heavy stem carrying a light
weight valve closure member having a part spherical
sealing surface, and a submersible pump valve
assembly comprising a housing having a passage
there through supporting an axial valve seal for such
a check valve closure member.
21: 2011/05654. 22: 2011/08/01. 43: 2012/02/03
51: C01B, C01F
71: NALCO COMPANY
72: HAY, Daniel, N.,T., GILL, Jasbir, S.
33: US 31: 12/349,320 32: 2009-01-06
54: MODIFICATION OF PRECIPITATE
MORPHOLOGY AND SETTLING
CHARACTERISTICS IN ACID CONDITIONS
00: The current invention relates to the modification of
precipitate formed from an acidic slurry or solution
resulting in decreased settling times and final solids
bed volumes. The current invention uses an
aqueous synthetic mixture comprising a phosphate,
phosphonate, anionic polymer, anionic/cationic
polymer blend or combinations thereof in the slurry
and/or solution to improve clarification of the process
stream. The claimed invention has a significant
effect on precipitate morphology consequently
improving settling characteristics and allowing for
superior solid-liquid separation and process
throughput.
21: 2011/05672 22: 28/07/2011 43: 06/02/2012
51: G08B, G08G
71: PROVATIS SA
72: JURG STRUCHEN and STEVE GROUX
33: CH 31: 241/09 32: 2009/02/16,
54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR IDENTIFYING
AND MARKING AN EVENT TAKING PLACE ON A
SITE OF A STATIONARY OR MOBILE OBJECT
00: 57: The invention relates to a method and to a
device for identifying and marking an event taking
place on the site of a stationary or mobile object,
such as a vehicle, wherein at least one physical
parameter associated with said event is measured,
said physical parameter is stored, and the physical
parameter is sent to a monitoring and/or alarm unit.
The device (10) comprises a first device (11)
installed on the site and a second device (12) which
is management platform. The first device (11)
includes a unit (11a) for collecting information
received from sensors and which is connected to a
unit for storing said information (11aa) and to a unit
for creating a report (11ab). The device also includes
a remote control unit (11b) connected to an
information storage unit (11aa) and to a unit for
creating a report (11ab). The information stored in a
unit (11aa) and the report issued by a unit (11ab) are
sent to the second device (12) which comprises a
storage unit (12a) for receiving the information
issued by the unit (11aa) as well as the report issued
by the unit (11ab) and sending said information to an
intervener at an intervention station (12b). A final
acknowledgement of receipt Q is sent to the first
device (11) by a confirmation station (12c).
21: 2011/05699 22: 02/08/2011 43: 09/02/2012
51: A61F
71: KHOSROVANINEJAD CHARAM
72: KHOSROVANINEJAD CHARAM
33: FR 31: 0950819 32: 2009/02/10
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54: SURGICAL DEVICE FOR THE TEMPORARY
PROTECTION OF ANASTOMOSIS
00: 57: The invention relates to a surgical device (1) for
the temporary protection of an anastomosis (5) on
the colon (12, 13, 14), the rectum (11) or the anal
canal (10), including: a) a semi-rigid hollow
longitudinal anchoring element, referred to as a
temporary anchoring element (2), having a so-called
first wall including a substantially cylindrical running
portion (2a) with a substantially circular cross-section
having a length (L1) of at least 50 mm, preferably of
between 70 and 150 mm, said first wall having an
outer diameter that can be varied in a controlled
manner; and b) a flexible sheath (3) coupled to said
anchoring element (2) against and preferably around
said first wall and having a length (L3) downstream
from said anchoring member (2) of at least 50 cm,
preferably at least 1 m, and an outer diameter at rest
of 20 to 40 mm, preferably of 25 to 33 mm, said
sheath being made of a biocompatible elastomer
material having a wall thickness of 0.05 to 1 mm.
21: 2011/05700 22: 02/08/2011 43: 08/02/2012
51: B60K, F02M
71: DANESHGARI PARVIZ
72: DANESHGARI PARVIZ
33: US 31: 61/149 489 32: 2009/02/03
54: MODULAR CONTAINER AND FUEL SUPPLY
METHOD
00: 57: A fuel system for a vehicle is provided and may
include a first housing containing a supply of fuel
therein, a second housing containing a supply of fuel
therein and coupled to the first housing, and a fuel
pump disposed within one of the first housing and
the second housing that selectively pumps fuel from
each of the first housing and the second housing to
the vehicle. A first interface may be associated with
one of the first housing and the second housing and
may be coupled to a vehicle interface of the vehicle
in a coupled state to supply the vehicle with fuel from
at least one of the first housing and the second
housing.
21: 2011/05705 22: 03/08/2011 43: 08/02/2012
51: A01K, G08B
71: KOMADINOVIC POZNAN ALEKSANDER,
INGRAM STEPHEN KENNETH, WILLIAMSON
SHAUN LES JAMES
72: KOMADINOVIC POZNAN ALEKSANDAR,
STEPHEN KENNETH AS, WILLIAMSON SHAUN
LES JAMES
33: - 31: - 32: 54: A TENSION DEVICE
00: 57: A tension device 10 includes a first elongate,
bifurcate member 12 manufactured from a flexible
material to permit legs 14, 16 of the member 12 to
collapse towards each other and wherein a raised
shoulder 18, 20 is defined at a free end region 22,
24 of each leg 14, 16. The tension device 10
includes a second elongate, bifurcate member 26
wherein a hook portion 28, 30 is defined at a free
end region 32, 34 of each leg 36, 38 thereof and a
web 40 is provided between the legs 36, 38 along a
portion of their length, the first and second members
12, 26 being arranged head-to-toe so that the legs
14, 16 of the first member 12 are in register with a
space 42 between the legs 36, 38 of the second
member 26. A compression spring 44 is arranged
around the first and second members 12, 26, which
spring 44 is anchored by the hook portions 28, 30
and is retained in position by the shoulders 18, 20.
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rim providing a sealing flange around its
circumference. The dish is further provided for to
have a substantially elliptical shape, with the rim
extending above the base on the opposed longer
sides of the dish, and with the rim being flattened
around its uppermost extremity to provide the
sealing flange.
21: 2011/05736 22: 04/08/2011 43: 14/02/2012
51: A61B, C12N, C12Q, C12R
71: LONGHORN VACCINES & DIAGNOSTICS LLC
72: FISCHER GERALD W and DAUM LUKE T
33: US 31: 12/916.263 32: 2010/10/29,
33: US 31: 13/094,809 32: 26/04/2011
54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR
DETECTING, IDENTIFYING AND QUANTITATING
MYCOBACTERIAL-SPECIFIC NUCLEIC ACIDS
00: 57: Disclosed are compositions and methods for
isolating, detecting, amplifying, and quantitating
Mycobacterium-specific nucleic acids in a sample.
Also disclosed are compositions and diagnostic kits
comprising Mycobacterium IS6110-specific
oligonucleotide amplification primers and labeled
oligonucleotide detection probes that specifically
bind to the amplification products obtained
therefrom. Also disclosed are compositions and
methods for the isolation and characterization of
nucleic acids that are specific to one or more
tubercular pathogens, including Mycobacterium
tuberculosis, in particular, from a wide variety of
samples including those of biological, environmental,
clinical and/or veterinary origin.
21: 2011/05797 22: 08/08/2011 43: 08/02/2012
51: A23L, A47G, B65D
71: LOOSER THOMAS DANIEL
72: LOOSER THOMAS DANIEL
33: ZA 31: 2010/00937 32: 2010/05/08
54: A CONDIMENT APLLICATOR AND A
CONDIMENT PRODUCT
00: 57: A condiment applicator is disclosed which
comprises a dish having a handle, and a base with a
rim which extends around the circumference of the
base, the rim extending above the base for at least
part of its length but not for its entire length, and the
21: 2011/05800 22: 08/08/2011 43: 08/02/2012
51: B65G
71: MAF AGROBOTIC SAS
72: MORLEY BRUCE THOMAS
33: AU 31: 2009900276 32: 2009/01/23
54: FRUIT HANDLING EQUIPMENT
00: 57: Fruit handling equipment comprising a conveyor
having a plurality of linked carriages, each
supporting at least one fruit carrying cup pivotally
secured to the carriage, each cup having a latching
mechanism operable to hold the cup in a fruit
carrying mode and releasable to cause the cup to
pivot to a delatched position to eject the fruit, and
remotely controllable means in each carriage to
release the latching mechanism.
21: 2011/05859 22: 11/08/2011 43: 14/02/2012
51: B65D
71: VAN DER AA KUHLE KARIN BENTE
72: VAN DER AA KUHLE LISA CAROLINE
33: ZA 31: 2010/04001 32: 2010/06/04
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54: A CONTAINER
00: 57: A container is provided for the temporary storage
of articles therein. The container may be collapsible
and has a generally polygonal, usually rectangular
shape in plan view. The container may have an
outer flexible bag formed to the required shape with
side walls interconnected at corners, a bottom wall
and typically a lid. An operatively upright sleeve at
each corner of the polygonal shape may receive an
operatively upright support post in the erected
condition; and means, typically rigid panels, serve to
maintain the posts in generally fixed positions
relative to each other in the erected condition of the
container. A front wall may have a cut-out in an
upper region thereof forming an access aperture, in
use. The container may have a pair of handles
associated with opposite side walls with each handle
being of generally U-shape with the web of the U
forming a handgrip and the arms of the U forming
suspension elements. The free ends of the arms of
the U are attached to the container at or adjacent the
upper edge of the associated sidewall and the
handgrip is located approximately centrally up the
height of the container. The handgrip may have one
part of a two-part fastener system whereof the other
part is secured to the sidewall such that the handgrip
can be releasably attached to the sidewall
approximately half way up the height of the
container.
21: 2011/0589. 22: 2011/01/24. 43: 2012/01/24
51: C07C
71: BASF SE
72: MAYWALD, Volker, SMIDT, Sebastian, Peer,
WISSEL-STOLL, Kathrin, SCHMIDT-LEITHOFF,
Joachim, ALTENHOFF, Ansgar Gereon, KEIL,
Michael
33: EP 31: 08158963.2 32: 2008-06-25
54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUBSTITUTED
BIPHENYLS
00: The invention relates to a method for producing
substituted biphenyls of formula (I), wherein R1 =
nitro or amino, R2 = cyano, halide, C1-C4 alkyl
halide, C1-C4 alkoxy halide or C1-C4 alkylthio
halide, n = 0 to 3 and R3 = hydrogen, cyano or
halide, characterized by reacting a halobenzene of
formula (Il), wherein HaI represents chlorine or
bromine, with a phenyl boronic acid (IVa) of a
diphenyl borinic acid (IVb) or a mixture of (IVa) and
(IVb) in a solvent or diluent in the presence of a base
and of a palladium catalyst which consists of
palladium and a bidentate phosphorus ligand of
formula (III), wherein Ar represents optionally
substituted phenyl and R4 and R5 represent C1-C8
alkyl or C3-C6 cycloalkyl each or together form a
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two- to seven-membered bridge which can optionally
carry a C1-C6 alkyl substituent.
21: 2011/0590. 22: 2011/01/24. 43: 2012/01/24
51: A01N
71: BASF SE
72: BEGLIOMINI, Edson, YOTSUMOTO, Tadashi
33: EP 31: 08159080.4 32: 2008-06-26
33: EP 31: 08159083.8 32: 2008-06-26
33: EP 31: 08166190.2 32: 2008-10-09
33: EP 31: 08166186.0 32: 2008-10-09
54: A METHOD FOR ENHANCING THE
RAINFASTNESS OF GLYPHOSATE
00: A method to enhance the rainfastness of glyphosate
by applying a composition comprising a) glyphosate
or at least one agriculturally acceptable salt,
derivative or mixtures thereof, and b) at least one
rainfastness enhancing herbicidal component B, or
at least one agriculturally acceptable salt, derivative
or mixtures thereof, to unwanted vegetation, crops,
crop seed or other crop propagating organ.
21: 2011/05907 22: 12/08/2011 43: 13/02/2012
51: C12Q
71: BIGTEC PRIVATE LIMITED
72: NAIR CHANDRASEKHAR BHASKARAN,
SUBBARAO PILLARISETTI VENKATA,
JAGANNATH MANJULA
33: IN 31: 00314/CHE/2009 32: 2009/02/13
54: OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES AND PRIMERS
FOR DETECTION OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS
00: 57: The present disclosure provides a method for the
detection and quantification of Hepatitis B Virus. It
discloses oligonucleotide probes set forth in SEQ ID
Nos. 1 and 2 for detection of Hepatitis B Virus along
with respective primers [sense and antisense] set
forth in SEQ ID Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6. It also provides a
PCR reaction mixture for detection of Hepatitis B
Virus and a kit for detection of HBV comprising said
mixture along with an instruction package.
21: 2011/05909 22: 12/08/2011 43: 13/02/2012
51: B02C
71: CAMILLE COMPAGNIE D'ASSISTANCE
MINIERE ET INDUSTRIELLE
72: BENTAJ ABDELAZIZ, OUAYAHYA NADIR,
CLEMENT JEAN LOUIS, TUTUSAUS JEAN
PIERRE
33: FR 31: 0950945 32: 2009/02/13
54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REUSING
MATERIALS AND/OR PRODUCTS BY PULSED
POWER
00: 57: The invention relates to a method for reusing
materials and/or products according to which, in a
first step, a series of electrical discharges are
generated between at least two electrodes in a
reactor containing an ambient liquid as well as the
materials and/or products to be reused, in which the
series of said electric discharges produces, due to
the energy, the frequency of the electric discharges
as well as the voltage between the electrodes and
the switching time, a mechanical shock wave which
propagates across the materials and/or products to
be treated in the reactor, characterised in that after a
first step of embrittlement by the mechanical shock
wave thus produced, the products and/or materials
are exposed to a series of electric discharges in
which the energy, the voltage between the
electrodes that generate said discharges, the
switching time and the frequency of the discharges
are selected so that said discharges perform
selective fragmentation of the material by the effect
of an electromagnetic field. The invention also
relates to a device for implementing said method.
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21: 2011/05940 22: 12/08/2011 43: 15/02/2012
51: C04B, F27B, F27D
71: THYSSENKRUPP POLYSIUS AG
72: ALEXANDER PETERS, THOMAS RUTHER,
TOBIAS KLEGRAF
33: DE 31: 10 2009 018 099.0 32: 2009/04/20
54: SYSTEM FOR THERMALLY PROCESSING
LUMPY SOLID MATERIAL
00: 57: The system according to the invention for heat
treating lumpy solids substantially comprises a
preheating device, a furnace and a separation or
classification device arranged therebetween, which
has a coarse material other connected to the furnace
and a fine material outlet. The furnace and the
preheating device are connected to each other by
way of a gas solid line which is arranged in a sloped
manner with respect to the vertical line, wherein at
the end on the furnace side of the gas solid line the
exhaust gases of the furnace are introduced and at
the end on the preheater side the preheated solids
are fed. The separation or classification device is
connected to a bypass line branching off the gas
solid line such that at least a subset of the preheated
solids, by way of the bypass line, can be branched
off and supplied to the separation or classification
device by means of gravity.
21: 2011/05978 22: 16/08/2011 43: 16/02/2012
51: B01D, B01J
71: SUD-CHEMIE AG
72: OLGA MANOYLOVA, KLAUS WANNINGER,
MARKUS HUTT, ARNO TISSLER
33: DE 31: 10 2009 015 592.9 32: 2009/03/30
54: AGE-RESISTANT CATALYST FOR
OXIDATION OF NO TO NO2 IN EXHAUST
STREAMS
00: 57: The present invention relates to a zeolite
comprising platinum. The invention furthermore
relates to a method for producing said zeolite
comprising platinum according to the invention, to
the use of said zeolite as an oxidation catalyst and
hydrocarbon reservoir and to a catalyst component
comprising the zeolite according to the invention.
21: 2011/06028 22: 17/08/2011 43: 22/02/2012
51: H01T, H02G, H02H
71: OTKRYTOE AKTSIONERNO OBSCHESTVO
“NPO STREAMER”
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72: GEORGY VIKTOROVICH PODPORKIN and
EUGENY SERGEEVICH KALAKUTSKI
33: - 31: - 32: 54: LIGHTNING ARRESTER AND A POWER
TRANSMISSION LINE PROVIDED WITH SUCH AN
ARRESTER
00: 57: A lightning arrester for protecting elements of
electrical facilities or a power transmission line
comprises an insulating body which is made of a
solid dielectric, preferably in the form of a bar, a strip
or a cylinder, two main electrodes that are
mechanically coupled to the insulating body and two
or more intermediate electrodes. The intermediate
electrodes, preferably made in the form of bars or
cylinders, are arranged between the main electrodes
so that said intermediate electrodes are mutually
shifted along the longitudinal axis of the insulating
body or along a spiral line. Such design makes it
possible to form a discharge channel between the
adjecent electrodes. Furthermore, said electrodes
are located inside the insulating body and are
separated from the surface of the body by an
insulation layer. Discharge chambers formed as
cavities or through bores opened to the surface of
the insulating body are arranged between the pairs
of the adjacent electrodes. Dimensions of the
chambers are selected such that a discharge is
easily blown out from the chambers to the surface of
the insulating body, thereby increasing the efficiency
of the discharge current quenching. In the preferred
embodiments, the arrester is provided with an
additional electrode for reducing a flashover voltage.
Various embodiments of a power transmission line
using the arrester of the invention are also disclosed.
21: 2011/06065 22: 18/08/2011 43: 21/02/2012
51: F24F
71: RICKARD AIR DIFFUSION (PROPRIETARY)
LIMITED
72: BOSCH CHRISTIAAN WILHELM and VAN DEN
BERG GIDEON
33: ZA 31: 2009/09021 32: 2010/06/18
54: AIR DIFFUSER
00: 57: An air diffuser (10) according to the invention
comprises a casing (24) defining an air flow
passage, control elements (18) that are displaceable
to restrict air flow in the flow passage to varying
degrees, cams (30) and cam followers (20) that are
configured to actuate movement of the control
elements (18). An override element is provided that
is displaceable between a rest position in which the
cams (30) operate as described above and an
override position in which the override element
causes the control elements (18) to open the air flow
passage.
21: 2011/06087. 22: 2011/08/18. 43: 2012/01/19
51: H04B, H04J, H04W
71: Sony Corporation
72: KIMURA, Ryota, TAKANO, Hiroaki, MORIOKA,
Yuichi
33: JP 31: 2009-113868 32: 2009-05-08
54: COMMUNICATION DEVICE,
COMMUNICATION METHOD, AND
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
00: Frames in variable-length frame formats addressed
to a plurality of users are multiplexed and suitably
transmitted. Data frames with different lengths are
multiplexed at the same time through space division
multiple access. However, the frames to be
multiplexed are eventually adjusted to the same
length and then transmitted, so that, when the
multiplexed data frames are received by each
communication station (STA1 to STA3) from an
access point (STA0) in Fig. 4, or when the data
transmitted from each communication station (STA1
to STA3) at the same time is received by the access
point (STA0) in Fig. 5, operation instability in AGC
(Auto Gain Control) can be eliminated.
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21: 2011/0735. 22: 2011/01/28. 43: 2012/01/12
51: F23C
71: SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS CO. LTD.
72: LI, Jiangtao, ZHANG, Jianwen, CHEN, Nan, LIU,
Gongquan
33: CN 31: 200910054141.0 32: 2009-06-30
54: A PULVERIZED COAL TANGENTIAL FIRING
DEVICE OF LOW NOx EMISSION
00: A tangential pulverized coal combustion device for
low NOX emission includes a furnace hearth, on four
conners of a main combustion of which primary air
nozzles (4) and secondary air nozzles (5) are
alternatively arranged. The axes of the primary air
nozzles (4) or secondary air nozzles (5) which are in
the same horizontal plane are tangent to an
imaginary tangent circle whose center is coincided
with the center of the furnace hearth. At least one
group of overfire air nozzles is provided on the four
walls of the furnace hearth above the primary air
nozzles(4) and the secondary air nozzles (6). Each
group of overfire air nozzles includes four overfire air
nozzles (6) that are provided on the each wall of the
furnace hearth and in the same horizontal plane.
The axes of the overfire air nozzles in same group
are tangent to an imaginary tangent circle whose
center is coincided with the center of the furnace
hearth. The combustion device avoids high content
of the combustible material in flying ash caused by
the integral air classification technology, avoids large
deviation in the speed and temperature of smoke
gas at the outlet of the furnace hearth, and achieves
low emission of nitrogen oxides.
21: 2011/08840. 22: 2011/12/01. 43: 2012/01/27
51: B60T
71: AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL
MECHANISATION GROUP (PROPRIETARY)
LIMITED
72: AUCAMP, PAULUS JOHANNES
33: ZA 31: 2010/07318 32: 2010-10-13
54: FAIL-SAFE BRAKE SYSTEM
00: The invention concerns a fail-safe brake system for
use in combination with a service brake system of a
vehicle. The fail-safe brake system includes a high
pressure fluid source for supplying fluid to a
protection valve through an inlet line to the valve.
The inlet line splits into a number of independent
circuits which include braking means for braking the
vehicle when the system is activated through a
network of lines running from the protection valve to
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the braking means. The system further includes
control valves for controlling the activation and
deactivation of the fail-safe brake system by
controlling the flow of fluid in the circuits. By
controlling the fluid flow in the circuits, the activation
and deactivation of the braking means are
controlled. The fail-safe brake system may be
activated and deactivated independently of the
service brake system of the vehicle, thereby allowing
the braking means to function independently of the
service brakes of the vehicle. The invention also
concerns a method of activating and deactivating the
fail-safe brake system.
21: 2011/4445. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: 2012/01/09
51: A61K
71: DONG-A PHARM. CO., LTD.
72: YOO, Moo-Hi, CHA, Bong-Jin, KIM, Jeong-Hoon,
JANG, Sun-Woo, HAN, Sang-Dug
33: KR 31: 10-2008-0128499 32: 2008-12-17
54: CONTROLLED-RELEASE COMPOSITION
FOR PRODUCING SUSTAINED-RELEASE
PREPARATION CONTAINING UDENAFIL
00: The present invention relates to a controlled-release
composition for producing a sustained-release
preparation containing udenafil. More particularly,
the present invention relates to a controlled-release
composition for producing a sustained-release
preparation containing udenafil, said composition
comprising (A) udenafil and a pharmaceutically
acceptable salt, (B) a solubility modulator, (C) an
adsorbent, and (D) a hydrophilic polymer. The
controlled-release composition for producing a
sustained-release preparation containing udenafil
according to the present invention releases drugs
constantly regardless of the pH level in the
gastrointestinal tract, and thus freely controls the
drug release time within the range of 3 to 24 hours,
and reduces the variability in the effect of drugs
among individuals. In addition, the composition of
the present invention can be produced into a
sustained-release preparation which has an
optimum condition for expressing the effect of drugs
in the treatment of diseases such as pulmonary
arterial hypertension, hepatic portal vein
hypertension, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and the
like, which can be treated by udenafil and which
requires the administration of drugs over a long
period of time. Further, the composition of the
present invention can control the release of drugs in
accordance with the time taken for the absorption
thereof when said drugs are applied to a living body,
and thus can be valuably used in preventing and
treating erectile dysfunction.
21: 2011/4523. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: 2012/01/09
51: C07C A61K A61P
71: HARBIN GLORIA PHARMACEUTICALS CO.,
LTD.
72: YANG, Xuqing, XUE, Long, LUO, Juan
33: CN 31: 200810176591.2 32: 2008-12-25
54: PREPARATION METHOD OF
DIHYDROINDENE AMIDE COMPOUNDS, THEIR
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS
CONTAINING COMPOUNDS THEREOF AND USE
AS PROTEIN KINASES INHIBITOR
00: The invention provides a new kind of dihydroindene
amide compounds of general formula I or their
pharmaceutically acceptable salts or prodrug thereof
which can be used as protein kinase inhibitor. The
invention provides a preparation method of the kind
of compounds, the pharmaceutical compositions
containing the compounds, the method for
preventing or curing the diseases related to the
abnormity of activities of protein kinases, especially
Abl, Bcr-Abl, c-Kit and PDGFR, using them as
protein kinase inhibitor, and their preparation use of
drug used for preventing or curing the diseases
related to the abnormity of activities of protein
kinases, especially Abl, Bcr-Abl, c-Kit and PDGFR.
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21: 2011/4524. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: 2012/01/04
51: C10B F01K F22B
71: UHDE GMBH
72: KIM, Ronald
33: DE 31: 10 2008 064 209.6 32: 2008-12-22
54: METHOD FOR A CYCLICAL OPERATION OF
COKE OVEN BANKS COMPRISED OF HEAT
RECOVERY COKE OVEN CHAMBERS
00: The invention relates to a method for cyclically
operating a coke oven device, wherein said device
comprises an even number of coke oven banks,
each in turn comprising an even number of coke
oven chambers. Boiler devices are connected
downstream of the coke oven banks, driving turbines
using the hot exhaust gases from the coke oven
banks. Energy is obtained in this manner. The coke
oven chambers are cleared and filled in a precisely
defined cycle, so that the production of hot exhaust
gas can be homogenized over time.
21: 2011/4525. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: 2012/01/04
51: B23K
71: PRECITEC ITM GMBH, PRECITEC KG
72: STORK GENANNT WERSBORG, Ingo
33: DE 31: 10 2008 058 422.3 32: 2008-11-21
33: DE 31: 10 2009 033 881.0 32: 2009-07-20
33: EP 31: 09010230.2 32: 2009-08-07
33: EP 31: 09011375.4 32: 2009-09-04
54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MONITORING A
LASER PROCESSING OPERATION TO BE
PERFORMED ON A WORKPIECE AND LASER
PROCESSING HEAD HAVING SUCH A DEVICE
00: The invention relates to a method for monitoring a
laser machining operation to be performed on a
workpiece, comprising the following steps: detecting
at least two current measured values by at least one
sensor, which monitors the laser machining
operation, determining at least two current
characteristic values from the at least two current
measured values, wherein the at least two current
characteristic values jointly represent a current
fingerprint in a characteristic value space, providing
a predetermined point set in the characteristic value
space, and classifying the laser machining operation
by detecting the position of the current fingerprint
relative to the predetermined point set in the
characteristic value space, wherein the at least one
sensor comprises at least one camera unit, which
records camera images with different exposure times
and processes them together by using a high
dynamic range (HDR) method, in order to provide
images having a high contrast ratio as the current
measured values.
21: 2011/4526. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: 2012/01/09
51: B65B B65D
71: CADBURY UK LIMITED
72: DHADDA, Jaswinder, MEHENDALE, Sameer,
Dattatray
33: GB 31: 0821509.7 32: 2008-11-25
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54: PRODUCT MOUNTING SHEET
00: A product display sheet (1) comprises a display area
(3) having a plurality of adhesive areas (7a-7h).
Each adhesive area comprises one or more
adhesive locations. Each adhesive area is further
associated with one or more product identifiers.
21: 2011/4527. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: 2012/01/09
51: B23K
71: PRECITEC ITM GMBH, PRECITEC KG
72: STORK GENANNT WERSBORG, Ingo
33: DE 31: 10 2008 058 422.3 32: 2008-11-21
33: DE 31: 10 2009 033 881.0 32: 2009-07-20
33: EP 31: 09010230.2 32: 2009-08-07
33: EP 31: 09011375.4 32: 2009-09-04
54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MONITORING A
LASER PROCESSING OPERATION TO BE
PERFORMED ON A WORKPIECE AND LASER
PROCESSING HEAD HAVING SUCH A DEVICE
00: The invention relates to a method for monitoring a
laser machining operation to be performed on a
workpiece, comprising the following steps: detecting
at least two current measured values by at least one
sensor, which monitors the laser machining
operation, determining at least two current
characteristic values from the at least two current
measured values, wherein the at least two current
characteristic values jointly represent a current
fingerprint in a characteristic value space, providing
a predetermined point set in a characteristic value
space, and classifying the laser machining operation
by detecting the position of the current fingerprint
relative to the predetermined point set in the
characteristic value space.
21: 2011/4550. 22: 2011/06/21. 43: 2012/01/10
51: E21B
71: DRILLING TOOLS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
72: SANFEAD, Brian, Thomas
33: AU 31: 2010904679 32: 2010-10-20
54: A DRILLING APPARATUS
00: A drilling apparatus (10) includes an outer cylinder
(12); a drill bit (30); and a piston (32) disposed within
teh outer cylinder (12) and driven by a working fluid
for impacting the drill bit (30). The piston (32) is
reciprocable relative to the outer cylinder (12) during
operation of the drilling apparatus (10) and has a top
end (39) and a bottom or front end (34), each piston
end having a bore (33, 35). At least one of the bores
(33, 35) has a tapered portion to facilitate movement
of the piston (32) over a sealing tube (14, 41)
controlling pressure of the working fluid driving
reciprocation of the piston (32) relative to the outer
cylinder (12) of the drilling apparatus (10). The
drilling apparatus may be a down the hole, in the
hole or reverse circulation hammer drill (10).
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crosstalk value is outside of a crosstalk pass band,
adjusting the zone of crosstalk compensation by
altering an electrical connection between the second
capacitive coupling and the capacitive coupling after
the circuit board has been manufactured.
21: 2011/4595. 22: 2011/06/22. 43: 2012/01/04
51: H01R
71: ADC GMBH
72: HAMMOND, Bernard, Harold, Jr., MURRAY,
David, Patrick, WHITE, Gordon, John, GEORGE,
Ian, Robert
33: US 31: 61/117,869 32: 2008-11-25
33: US 31: 12/625,224 32: 2009-11-24
54: TELECOMMUNICATIONS JACK WITH
ADJUSTABLE CROSSTALK COMPENSATION
00: Methods and systems for compensating for crosstalk
in a telecommunications jack are disclosed. One
method includes manufacturing a circuit board
having a zone of crosstalk compensation between a
first wire pair and a second wire pair, the zone of
crosstalk compensation including a capacitive
coupling connected between the first wire pair and
the second wire pair and a second capacitive
coupling selectively connectable in parallel with the
capacitive coupling. The method further includes
determining a crosstalk value generated by the jack
including the manufactured circuit board. The
method also includes, upon determining that the
21: 2011/4639. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/09
51: C12N
71: KWS SAAT AG
72: HARMS, Karsten, SCHULZ, Britta
33: DE 31: 10 2008 064 184.7 32: 2008-12-22
54: METHOD FOR INCREASING THE
SACCHAROSE YIELD IN AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTION OF SUGAR BEETS AND SUGAR
CANE
00: The invention relates to the use of a nucleic acid
suitable for reducing the enzymatic activity of an
invertase for configuring a saccharose storage organ
of a plant, wherein the saccharose concentration is
increased relative to the saccharose concentration of
an unchanged control saccharose storage organ of
the same genotype at a comparable stage of
development. The increase in saccharose
concentration by X percentage points can thereby
lead to a changed or unchanged saccharose storage
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organ yield, wherein, in the case of a reduction in the
saccharose storage organ yield, the reduction is a
maximum of 5X percent. The invention further
relates to a method for increasing the saccharose
yield in agricultural production of sugar beet or sugar
cane plants, wherein sugar beet or sugar cane
plants are used, the genetic makeup thereof being
set up for reducing the enzymatic activity of an
invertase.
21: 2011/4640. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: B65G
71: BUCYRUS EUROPE GMBH
72: MEYA, Hans, SCHÜRER, Karl-Heinz,
TEGETHOFF, Thomas
33: DE 31: 20 2009 000 265.9 32: 2009-01-07
54: LINK CHAIN FOR CHAIN CONVEYORS AND
HORIZONTAL CHAIN LINKS THEREFOR
00: The invention relates to a link chain for chain
conveyors for use in mining, with vertical chain links
having a constant cross-sectional profile provided on
the inside with a circular arc and on the outside
preferably with a flat section, and with horizontal
chain links (310) having front sections (311),
longitudinal limbs (312) and an oval inner opening
(313). In order to provide a high- strength link chain,
the longitudinal limbs (312) on the outer sides (341)
comprise at least adjacent to the upper and lower
sides a spherical shaped surface and/or the
horizontal chain links (310) comprise on the
transition of the front sections (311) into the
longitudinal limbs (312) corner areas (345), wherein
the longitudinal limbs (312) on their top side und
bottom side at least in the corner areas (345) are
partially provided with a cavity (360).
21: 2011/4641. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: C07C C07D
71: SIGMA-TAU INDUSTRIE FARMACEUTICHE
RIUNITE S.p.A.
72: CABRI, Walter, GIANNINI, Giuseppe,
BATTISTUZZI, Gianfranco, ALLOATTI, Domenico,
PISANO, Claudio, DALLAVALLE, Sabrina,
BRUNETTI, Tiziana
33: EP 31: 08172883.4 32: 2008-12-24
54: NEW RETINOID DERIVATIVES ENDOWED
WITH CYTOTOXIC AND/OR ANTIANGIOGENIC
PROPERTIES
00: -
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The present invention relates to new retinoid
derivatives of Formula (I), and to pharmaceutical
compositions containing them for the treatment of
patients affected by pathologies such as arthritic
conditions, tumours, metastatic cancer, diabetic
retinopathy, psoriasis, chronic inflammatory diseases
or atherosclerosis.
21: 2011/4643. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/10
51: A61B
71: I.T.S. GMBH
72: BERNSTEINER, René
33: AT 31: A 1851/2008 32: 2008-11-27
54: DEVICE FOR SHORTENING AN ELONGATED
BONE
00: The invention relates to a device (1) for shortening
an elongated bone, especially an ulna, comprising a
bone plate (5) to be attached to the bone and having
a hole (6) for a fastening element for fixating the
bone plate (5) on the bone and an elongated hole,
longitudinally off-set therefrom, for a holding element
(9) which can be fastened in the bone so that bone
parts can be brought together once the bone is cut in
two and a piece of bone is removed in the area
between the hole (6) and the elongated hole by
displacing the bone plate relative to the holding
element (9). In order to design a device (1) which
requires little space and allows the bone parts to be
brought together with high precision, a block (12) is
arranged on the bone plate (5) in the area of the
elongated hole. Said block has, when seen from the
top, an elongated opening (13) for the holding
element (9) which opening comes to lie over the
elongated hole. A unit (14) is arranged in the
opening (13) on which unit the holding element (9)
comes to rest in the direction of displacement and
relative to which a remaining part of the block (12)
can be displaced using a dedicated adjusting
element (15).
21: 2011/4645. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: 2012/01/04
51: E05F
71: SOMMER ANTRIEBS-UND FUNKTECHNIK
GMBH
72: SCHAAF, Gerd
33: DE 31: 20 2009 000 929.7 32: 2009-01-24
54: DRIVE SYSTEM FOR A DOOR
00: The invention relates to a drive system (1) for a door
(2), wherein the door leaf is guided laterally in guide
rails (3). A carriage (4), which is connected to the
upper edge of the door leaf in an articulated manner,
is guided along one of the guide rails (3). Conductive
tracks running along the guide rail (3) are provided
for supplying power to a motor (5) driving the
carriage (4), wherein said conductive tracks can
optionally be contacted at the front or back ends
thereof.
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eczema, psoriasis, aging scaring and the like with
increased efficacy, Improved percutaneous
penetration, excellent thermodynamic stability
ensuring long shelf life, low skin irritation and
reservoir effect that promotes drug localization in the
skin enabling controlled delivery of the said
therapeutic agents.
21: 2011/4684. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: 2012/01/10
51: F42B F42D
71: MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED
72: DAVIS, Mark, Rodney
33: ZA 31: 2010/4664 32: 2010-07-02
54: SHOCK TUBE
00: The invention provides a shock tube having an outer
diameter of from 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm and an inner
diameter of from 0.8 mm to 1.4 mm, said shock tube
being made of a plastics material and having a light
deposit of an explosive composition adhered to an
inner wall thereof.
21: 2011/4743. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: 2012/01/11
51: A61K
71: SUNEV PHARMA SOLUTION LIMITED
72: CHAUDHARY, Manu, NAITHANI, Vijay
33: IN 31: 2975/DEL/2008 32: 2008-12-31
54: TOPICAL HERBAL FORMULATION FOR
TREATMENT OF ACNE AND SKIN DISORDERS
00: The present invention provides novel herbal nano
emulsion based formulations comprising a
combination of lemon juice and /or rose water as
therapeutically active aqueous phase entrapped in
oil phase selected from one or more essential oils
and process for the preparation of the same in
pharmaceutically acceptable dosage forms for
topical treatment of acne and other skin disorder like
21: 2011/4777. 22: 2011/06/28. 43: 2012/01/11
51: A61K C07D A61P
71: FOVEA PHARMACEUTICALS
72: LERICHE, Caroline, AUCLAIR, Eric, LE ROUX,
Jacques, MIDDLEMISS, David, N.
33: EP 31: 08360043.7 32: 2008-12-29
54: SUBSTITUTED QUINAZOLINE COMPOUNDS
00: The invention is directed to certain novel
compounds, methods for producing them and
methods for treating or ameliorating a kinasemediated disorder. More particularly, this invention is
directed to substituted quinazoline compounds
useful as selective kinase inhibitors, methods for
producing such compounds and methods for treating
or ameliorating a kinase-mediated disorder, In
particular, the methods relate to treating or
ameliorating a kinase-mediated disorder including
cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, diabetesassociated disorders, inflammatory diseases,
immunological disorders, cancer and diseases of the
eye such as retinopathies or macular degeneration
or other vitreoretinal diseases, and the like.
21: 2011/4806. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: 2012/01/11
51: G21C
71: NUKEM TECHNOLOGIES GMBH
72: HEIT, Werner, KADNER, Martin, BRAEHLER,
Georg, FROSCHAUER, Karl
33: DE 31: 10 2008 055 468.5 32: 2008-12-01
54: METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR
PRODUCING FUEL CORES
00: The invention relates to a method and to an
arrangement for producing spherical fuel cores
and/or breeder material cores by dripping a pouring
solution containing uranyl nitrate and a solution
containing at least one auxiliary agent into an
ammoniacal precipitation bath in order to form
microspheres, aging and washing the microspheres
produced in such a way in an ammonia solution,
drying, and thermally treating said microspheres. In
order to take into consideration the special
characteristics of uranium chemistry for cores and to
provide a continuous production method along with a
constantly high core quality in the method, it is
proposed that the microspheres from the
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precipitation bath be separated through a first
separator and fed to the ammoniacal aging water for
aging, that the contact duration of the microspheres
with the liquid of the precipitation bath before being
introduced into the aging water be set equally or
substantially equally, that the microspheres be
transferred from the aging water to a multi-stage
cascade scrubber using a transfer device, wherein
the microspheres are washed in the multi-stage
cascade scrubber so as to be free or substantially
free from ammonium nitrate and at least one
auxiliary agent contained in the microspheres, and
that after the microspheres are dried, the
microspheres are calcinated while distributed in a
monolayer during a thermal treatment.
21: 2011/4807. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: 2012/01/11
51: F28G B08B
71: HYDROBALL TECHNICS HOLDINGS PTE LTD
72: SOH, Beng, Kiat, HO, Yuen, Liung, Martinn
54: CLEANING SYSTEM FOR CLEANING TUBING
00: According to one aspect of the invention, there is
provided a cleaning system for cleaning tubing used
for conducting a fluid therethrough, the tubing being
connected between an inlet pipe and an outlet pipe,
the cleaning system including: a receptacle; an
apertured partition disposed within the receptacle
and dividing the receptacle into a first compartment
and a second compartment, at least one cleaning
element disposed in the receptacle second
compartment, wherein apertures of the apertured
partition having a size allowing the fluid, but not the
cleaning element to pass through the apertured
partition; a fluid supply conduit connected to the
receptacle first compartment for establishing fluid
communication between the inlet pipe and the
receptacle first compartment; a cleaning element
supply conduit with a directional valve arranged
therein, the cleaning element supply conduit being
connected to the receptacle second compartment for
establishing fluid communication between the
receptacle second compartment and the inlet pipe,
wherein the fluid supply conduit and the cleaning
element supply conduit form a part of a fluid supply
loop for supplying the cleaning element from the
receptacle second compartment into the tubing via
the inlet pipe; a cleaning element return conduit with
a directional valve arranged therein, the cleaning
element return conduit being connected to the
receptacle second compartment for establishing fluid
communication between the outlet pipe and the
receptacle second compartment, a fluid return
conduit connected to the receptacle first
compartment for establishing fluid communication
between the receptacle first compartment and the
outlet pipe, wherein the cleaning element return
conduit and the fluid return conduit form a part of a
fluid return loop for returning the cleaning element
from the tubing via the outlet pipe into the receptacle
second compartment; and a valve arrangement
operable to open/close the fluid supply loop and
operable to open/close the fluid return loop.
21: 2011/4833. 22: 2011/06/30. 43: 2012/01/19
51: A01N A61K
71: PRESIDIO PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
72: ZHONG, Min, LI, Leping
33: US 31: 61/119,723 32: 2008-12-03
33: US 31: 61/173,590 32: 2009-04-28
33: US 31: 61/214,881 32: 2009-04-28
33: US 31: 61/182,958 32: 2009-06-01
33: US 31: 61/182,952 32: 2009-06-01
54: INHIBITORS OF HCV NS5A
00: Provided herein are compounds, pharmaceutical
compositions and combination therapies for
inhibition of hepatitis C.
21: 2011/4867. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: 2012/01/11
51: B65D
71: BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG
72: SCHUELLER, Franz-Peter, SCHORMAIR, Wulf
33: DE 31: 10 2009 006 614.4 32: 2009-01-29
54: SCREW CLOSURE HAVING A SECURITY
RING AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A
CONTAINER HAVING A SCREW CLOSURE
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00: The invention relates to a screw cap (1) having a
safety ring (2) for sealing an opening of a container,
wherein the screw cap (1) is connected to the safety
ring (2) by breakable bridge elements (4) and the
safety ring (2) has detent means that are used to
engage on a bead at the opening of the container.
When the screw cap (1) is first unscrewed, the
bridge elements break and the screw cap (1) and
safety ring (2) are separated from one another. A
safety seal is provided on the screw cap (1) and
safety ring (2) and is damaged upon unscrewing it
for the first time. The invention also relates to a
method for applying the safety seal to the screw cap,
separately from the filling and sealing process of the
container.
21: 2011/4911. 22: 2011/06/30. 43: 2012/01/18
51: A01N A61K
71: PRESIDIO PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
72: LI, Leping, ZHONG, Min
33: US 31: 61/119,723 32: 2008-12-03
33: US 31: 61/173,590 32: 2009-04-28
33: US 31: 61/182,952 32: 2009-06-01
54: INHIBITORS OF HCV NS5A
00: Provided herein are compounds, pharmaceutical
compositions and combination therapies for
inhibition of hepatitis C.
21: 2011/4994. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: 2012/01/12
51: C10J
71: UHDE GMBH
72: HAMEL, Stefan, KOWOLL, Johannes
33: DE 31: 10 2008 060 893.9 32: 2008-12-09
54: PROCESS AND PLANT FOR SUPPLYING A
REACTOR FOR GENERATING CRUDE
SYNTHESIS GAS
00: By means of a process for supplying a reactor (32)
for generating crude synthesis gas with fuel (3), the
fuel supply to a pressurized gasification plant
according to the line should be configured in such a
manner that the nitrogen input into the crude gas is
minimized or completely avoided. This is achieved
by using a gas predominantly consisting of CO2
(more than 95 vol% CO2 with admixtures such as
H2, CO, N2, hydrocarbons or the like) - for inertizing
and loosening the fuel in the storage vessel (2), - for
loosening and fluidizing the contents of the lock
vessel (5), - as lock gas from the lock vessels (5), for loosening and fluidizing in the storage vessel (29)
and also - for feeding the fuel between the plant
components and from the storage vessel (25) to the
gasification reactor (32).
21: 2011/5116. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: 2012/01/19
51: B25B
71: KLOPPERS, Johannes, Jacobus
72: KLOPPERS, Johannes, Jacobus
33: ZA 31: 2010/4886 32: 2010-07-12
54: A CLAMPING TOOL
00: A clamping tool 10 includes an elongate body
portion 12 and recessed receiving formations 14
located at a first end 16 of the body portion 12, each
receiving formation 14 being dimensioned to receive
a portion of a loop 18 of a wire clamp 20 therein.
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Two guide formations 22 extend from separate
receiving formations 14 along opposed sides of the
elongate body portion 12 for in use guiding free end
regions 24 of the wire clamp 20 along the body
portion 12. An anchor means in the form of a rod 26
extends from each of said opposed sides of the body
portion 12 for in use anchoring free ends 28 of the
wire clamp 20.
21: 2011/5161. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: 2012/01/19
51: F23D F23K
71: UHDE GMBH
72: HAMEL, Stefan, KOWOLL, Johannes
33: DE 31: 10 2008 063 505.7 32: 2008-12-17
54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR
HOMOGENIZING THE DELIVERY OF FUELS IN A
GASIFIER FOR GENERATING SYNGAS
00: The invention relates to a method and to a system
for homogenizing and controlling the solid fuels
delivered pneumatically using dense flow
conveyance to a gasifier for generating syngas,
configured such that considerably homogenized
feeding of the coal to the combustion chamber is
enabled, wherein the short-term fluctuations are
minimized and the gasification quality is thereby
improved and control of the coal quantities to the
combustion chamber are configured more
effectively. Said object is achieved in that the finegrained to powdered fuel is first delivered from a
storage container (1) positioned below the
combustion chamber level to a level above the
combustion chamber level, and subsequently
homogenized in a line directed downward toward the
combustion chamber (4a, 4b).
21: 2011/5117. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: 2012/01/19
51: A61K
71: PHARMATHEN S.A.
72: MENISIOU, Aristotelis, SONI, Rohit, Ravikant,
KOFTIS, Theoharis V.
33: EP 31: PCT/EP2010/004269 32: 2010-07-14
54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 3-(NMETHYL-N-PENTYL) AMINO-1HYDROXYPROPANE-1, 1-DIPHOSPHONIC ACID
SALT OR DERIVATIVES THEREOF
00: The present invention relates to an improved
process for the preparation of 3-(N-methyl-Npentyl)amino-1-hydroxypropane-1,1-diphosphonic
acid, monosodium salt, or its derivatives, in
substantially pure crystalline form.
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21: 2011/5162. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: 2012/01/13
51: C07D
71: TAIGEN BIOTECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
72: CHOU, Shan-Yen, KING, Chi-Hsin, Richard
33: US 31: 61/122,461 32: 2008-12-15
54: STEREOSELECTIVE SYNTHESIS OF
PIPERIDINE DERIVATIVES
00: This invention relates to dialdehyde or dinitrile
compounds, which are useful for stereoselective
synthesis of piperidine, pyrrolidine, and azepane
derivatives.
21: 2011/5163. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A23L
71: JOSHI, Jagdish, Prasad, Mohanlal
72: JOSHI, Jagdish, Prasad, Mohanlal
33: IN 31: 153/MUM/2009 32: 2009-01-23
54: AN HERBAL BASED MOUTH FRESHENER
AND A PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING THE
SAME
00: A herbal based mouth freshener and the process of
preparing thereof, comprising, tapioca taken in the
range of 400 gm to 800 gm 30% to 62% by weight of
the composition, a potato taken in the range of 150
gm to 800 gm 14 to 48% by weight of the
composition, a herbal products comprising of
dalchini 3 to 10 gm, lavang (clove) 3 to 10 gm,
Elaichi 2 to 8 gm, Kapur Kachari 4 to 12 gm,
Sungandh Mantri 3 to 10 gm, Balchad 2 to 7 gm,
Akalkara 2 to 7 gm, Saffed Mulsi 2 to 7 gm, Kulingin
8 to 16 gm, Kabab chini 3 to 10 gm, Mulethi 3 to 10
gm, Javantri Leaves 2 to 8 gm, Black pepper 2 to 7
gm, Lindi pepper 2 to 7 gm, along with a Liquid base
compounds of liquid material having ingredients of
propylene glycol 3 to 10 gm, honey 3 to 10 gm,
glycerin 1 to 4 gm, Sugar Syrup 7 to 18 gm, Menthol
1 to 6 gm, Saffron 0.05 to 0.40 gm, Natural and
synthetic perfumes 2 to 7gm, Katha Powder 75 to
200 gm, used as a anti caking agent, Calcium
carbonate 15 to 40 gm, manually mixed all above
ingredients and preserving the resultant mixture in a
closed room temperature for 24 hours.
21: 2011/5271. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: 2012/01/11
51: G01N
71: TRANSGÈNE S.A.
72: ACRES, Bruce, MARIE-BASTIEN, Bérangère
33: EP 31: 09305044.1 32: 2009-01-20
33: EP 31: 09305294.2 32: 2009-04-07
54: SOLUBLE ICAM-1 AS BIOMARKER FOR
PREDICTION OF THERAPEUTIC RESPONSE
00: -
The present invention relates to the field of
immunology and, in particular, to a vaccination
procedure for treatment of a patient against diseases
caused for example by infection or cancers. More
particularly, the invention relates to methods for
predicting whether a subject is or is not susceptible
to developing a prophylactic or therapeutic
response, preferably immune response, after such
vaccination. The present invention relates to
methods and compositions for selecting patients
best able to raise a therapeutic immune response in
vivo by an immunogenic composition, in particular a
vaccine.
21: 2011/5273. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: 2012/01/19
51: A61K
71: PHARMATHEN S.A.
72: KARAVAS, Evangelos, KOUTRIS, Efthimios,
BIKIARIS, Dimitrios, SAMARA, Vicky, KALASKANI,
Anastasia, GOTZAMANIS, George
54: CONTROLLED RELEASE PHARMACEUTICAL
COMPOSITION OF NON-ERGOLINE DOPAMINE
AGONIST
00: The present invention relates to a controlled release
formulation of solid dosage forms for oral
administration including a therapeutically effective
amount of a non-ergoline dopamine agonist or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt, derivative or
polymorph thereof, in particular Ropinirole in
combination with an effective amount of a non
swellable agent, a gelling agent, and an amphiphillic
compound. It also relates to a process for the
preparation thereof.
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21: 2011/5274. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: 2012/01/19
51: A61K
71: PHARMATHEN S.A.
72: KOUTRIS, Efthimios, SAMARA, Vicky,
KALASKANI, Anastasia, KOUTRI, Ioanna
54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION
CONTAINING AN ATYPICAL ANTIPSYCHOTIC
AGENT AND METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION
THEREOF
00: The present invention relates to a stable
pharmaceutical formulation of solid dosage forms for
oral administration including a therapeutically
effective amount of an atypical antipsychotic agent
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, derivative or
polymorph thereof, in particular Olanzapine in
combination with a water soluble diluent, a binder
and a disintegrant in order to inhibit degradation
and/or re-crystallization. It also relates to a process
for the preparation thereof.
tube transport system. The tank contains a quantity
of liquid such as water. In one embodiment, the
objects splash into the water and are extracted from
the water by an extraction conveyor. In a second
embodiment, a baffle gate divides the tank between
a forward section and a rear section. The delivered
objects splash into the water in the forward section,
travel under the baffle gate, and are extracted from
the water by an extraction conveyor in
communication with the rear tank section. In another
embodiment, the tank is divided into first, second
and third sections by selectively appeasable gate
which provides an air lock arrangement. The
extraction conveyor can comprise a plurality of side
belts and a plurality of foraminous, flexible cradles
hung between the belts.
21: 2011/5275. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: 2012/01/19
51: A61K
71: PHARMATHEN S.A.
72: KARAVAS, Evangelos, KOUTRIS, Efthimios,
BIKIARIS, Dimitrios, SAMARA, Vicky, IOANNIDOU,
Elli
54: PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION
CONTAINING ATORVASTATIN AND METHOD
FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF
00: The invention relates to the formulation of solid
dosage forms including a therapeutically effective
amount of Atorvastatin or salts thereof, in
combination with Attapulgite, and a process for the
preparation thereof by direct compression.
21: 2011/5304. 22: 2011/07/19. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A01D
71: PICKER TECHNOLOGIES LLC
72: BRYAN, Vincent, E., KUNZLER, Alex, E.,
ALLARD, Randy, KUNZLER, Pete, FINAZZO,
Anthony, ALLARD, Poly, BOMMARITO, Marc,
BRYAN, Vincent, E., III
33: US 31: 61/145,899 32: 2009-01-20
33: US 31: 61/146,468 32: 2009-01-22
54: DECELERATOR COMPRISING
DECELERATION TANK AND EXTRACTION
CONVEYOR
00: A decelerator comprising a deceleration tank and an
extraction conveyor is disclosed. The decelerator is
adapted for use with apples or similar objects. These
objects are delivered to the tank from a pneumatic
21: 2011/5334. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: 2012/01/24
51: E04G, F22B
71: HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH
72: PAULY, Axel, FURTH, Thomas, BLOMEIER,
Marc
33: DE 31: 10 2010 038 389.9 32: 2010-07-23
33: DE 31: 10 2010 060 830.0 32: 2010-11-26
54: FASTENING SYSTEM OF A COVERING
ELEMENT
00: A fastening system of a covering element for forming
a protected workspace within a steam generator
workspace delimited by a wall (10), the covering
element being held in a position of use, by means of
a fastening device arranged outside the workspace,
by at least one fastening means (12, 14) introduced
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into the workspace through a rope passage orifice
(18) in the wall (10) and fastened to the covering
element, what is to be achieved is to provide a
solution which makes it possible, on the one hand, to
allow the mounting and demounting of the covering
element and, on the other hand, to hold the covering
element securely in its tension mounted position of
use.
21: 2011/5337. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: 2012/01/16
51: F02B
71: DARROW, David, S.
72: DARROW, David, S.
33: US 31: 12/342,993 32: 2008-12-23
54: ROTARY VANE ENGINES WITH MOVABLE
ROTORS, AND ENGINE SYSTEMS COMPRISING
SAME
00: Embodiments of rotary vane engines (26, 300, 320)
include rotors (44) that rotate about an axis of
rotation (T). The rotors can be moved in directions
substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation (T)
to vary expansion and/or compression ratios of the
rotary vane engines (26, 300, 320). The ability to
vary the expansion and/or compression ratios can
facilitate optimization of the performance of the
rotary vane engines (26, 300, 320) as operating
conditions vary.
21: 2011/5375. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: 2012/01/23
51: F22B; E04G
71: HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH
72: FURTH, Thomas, PAULY, Axel, BLORMEIER,
Marc
33: DE 31: 10 2010 038 386.4 32: 2010-07-23
33: DE 31: 10 2010 061 358.4 32: 2010-12-20
54: ARRANGEMENT OF A COVERING ELEMENT
AND OF AN ACCESS FACILITY OR WORK
PLATFORM INSIDE A WORKSPACE
00: In a system for forming a protected work area inside
a steam generator workspace (20) delimited by a
wall (22), with a covering element (10) which can be
introduced into the workspace (20) and can be
positioned there into a position of use, and with
inspection equipment (12) or a working platform
which can be introduced into the workspace (20) and
positioned, what is to be achieved is to provide a
solution, by means of which the arrangement and
positioning of a covering element (10) and of
inspection equipment (12) or a working platform
inside the workspace (20) can be improved. A
positioning device (16) is provided, which has a first
guide means (26) for arranging and guiding the
covering element (10) and a second guide means
(28) for arranging and guiding the inspection
equipment (12) or working platform inside the
workspace (20).
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obtain one or more temporally interpolated upmix
parameters to be used by the upmixer on the basis
of a first complex-valued upmix parameter and a
subsequent second complex-valued upmix
parameter. The parameter interpolator is configured
to separately interpolate between a magnitude value
of the first complex-valued upmix parameter and a
magnitude value of the second complex-valued
upmix parameter, and between a phase value of the
first complex-valued upmix parameter and a phase
value of the second complex-valued upmix
parameter, to obtain the one or more temporally
interpolated upmix parameters. A respective method
can be implemented, for example, as a computer
program.
21: 2011/5417. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: 2012/01/24
51: G10L H04B
71: FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR
FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN
FORSCHUNG E.V.
72: NEUSINGER, Matthias, ROBILLIARD, Julien,
HILPERT, Johannes
33: US 31: 61/147,815 32: 2009-01-28
33: EP 31: 09007086.3 32: 2009-05-27
54: APPARATUS, METHOD AND COMPUTER
PROGRAM FOR UPMIXING A DOWNMIX AUDIO
SIGNAL
00: An apparatus for upmixing a downmix audio signal
describing one or more downmix audio channels into
an upmixed audio signal describing a plurality of
upmixed audio channels comprises an upmixer
configured to apply temporally variable upmixing
parameters to upmix the downmix audio signal in
order to obtain the upmixed audio signal. The
apparatus also comprises a parameter interpolator,
wherein the parameter interpolator is configured to
21: 2011/5896. 22: 2011/08/11. 43: 2012/01/11
51: C07D A61P A61K
71: FOVEA PHARMACEUTICALS SA
72: LERICHE, Caroline, AUCLAIR, Eric, LE ROUX,
Jacques, MIDDLEMISS, David
33: EP 31: 09360013.8 32: 2009-02-13
54: [1,2,4] TRIAZOLO [1,5-A] PYRIDINES AS
KINASE INHIBITORS
00: 57: The invention is directed to certain novel
compounds, methods for producing them and
methods for treating or ameliorating a kinasemediated disorder. More particularly, this invention is
directed to substituted triazolopyridine compounds
useful as selective kinase inhibitors, methods for
producing such compounds and methods for treating
or ameliorating a kinase-mediated disorder. In
particular, the methods relate to treating or
ameliorating a kinase-mediated disorder including
cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, diabetesassociated disorders, inflammatory diseases,
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immunological disorders, cancer and diseases of the
eye such as retinopathies or macular degeneration
or other vitreoretinal diseases, and the like.
21: 2011/6033. 22: 2011/08/17. 43: 2012/01/16
51: A61B
71: F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG
72: LIST, Hans, KRÄMER, Uwe, LEICHNER,
Wilhelm
33: EP 31: 09153210.1 32: 2009-02-19
33: EP 31: 09168336.7 32: 2009-08-20
54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ANALYTICAL
MAGAZINE
00: A method for producing an analytical magazine
(110) is proposed. The analytical magazine (110) is
designed for receiving a plurality of analytical aids
(134) in a plurality of chambers (122). The method
comprises the following steps: - providing at least a
first component (112) of the analytical magazine
(110), wherein the first component (112) comprises
a plurality of receptacles (120), - providing a plurality
of analytical aids (134), wherein the analytical aids
(134) are connected to one another, and preferably
aligned in relation to one another, by at least one
holding element (144), - introducing the analytical
aids (134) into the receptacles (120); and separating the analytical aids (134) from the holding
element (144).
21: 2011/05159 22: 13/07/2011 43: 16/01/2012
51:A01N; A01P; A23B
71: Yissum Research Development Company of the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
72: GOREN, Raphael; HUBERMAN, Moshe;
GOLDSCHMIDT, Eliezer; RIOV, Joseph;
APELBAUM, Akiva
33: US 31: 61/144,758 32: 15/01/2009
54: Compositions and method for blocking
ethylene response crops using 3(CYCLOPROPYL-L-ENYL)-PROPANOIC SODIUM
SALT
00:A method of inhibiting an ethylene response in a
field crop is disclosed, comprising the step of
applying to at least one portion of at least one plant
of said field crop an amount of a solution of a water
soluble cyclopropyl-1-enyl-propanoic acid salt (WSCPD, Formula I) effective to produce inhibition of an
ethylene response in said at least one plant, wherein
M is chosen from the group of Na, Li, K, and 1/2Ca.
21: 2011/03752. 22: 23/05/2011. 43: 28/11/2011
51: A61K, C07K
71: DEBIO RECHERCHE PHARMACEUTIQUE S.A
72: VUAGNIAUX GREGOIRE, GARROUSTE
PATRICK, WENGER ROLAND, MUTTER
MANFRED, LYSEK ROBERT, TURPIN OLIVIER,
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NICOLAS VALERIE, NOVAROLI ZANOLARI
LAURA, CRABBE RAFAEL
33: IB 31: PCT/IB08/002982 32: 2008/11/06
54: CYCLOUNDECADEPSIPEPTIDE
COMPOUNDS AND USE OF SAID COMPOUNDS
AS A MEDICAMENT
00: 57: The present invention relates to new
cycloundecadepsipeptide compounds and to the use
of said compounds as a medicament, in particular as
antiviral agents, more particularly for preventing or
treating Hepatitis C infections or HCV induced
disorders., The present invention relates to new
cycloundecadepsipeptide compounds and to the use
of said compounds as a medicament, in particular as
antiviral agents, more particularly for preventing or
treating Hepatitis C infections or HCV induced
disorders., The present invention relates to new
cycloundecadepsipeptide compounds and to the use
of said compounds as a medicament, in particular as
antiviral agents, more particularly for preventing or
treating Hepatitis C infections or HCV induced
disorders.
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HYPOTHECATIONS
JUDGMENTS
OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES
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3. DESIGNS
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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 29/02/2012 -
A2012/00197-COLGATE - PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 04.TOOTHBRUSHES. Priority: 09/09/2011, 29/401,306
A2012/00198-COLGATE - PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 04.TOOTHBRUSH. Priority: 09/09/2011, 29/401,309
A2012/00199-OTTO BOCK MOBILTY SOLUTIONS. Class 12.STROLLER. Priority: 21/09/2011, 001920612
A2012/00200-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD . Class 02.SHOE UPPER
A2012/00201-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD . Class 02.SHOE UPPER
A2012/00202-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD . Class 02.SHOE UPPER
A2012/00203-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD. Class 02.SHOE OUTSOLE
A2012/00204-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD . Class 02.SHOE OUTSOLE
A2012/00205-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD. Class 02.SHOE UPPER
A2012/00206-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD . Class 02.SHOE UPPER
A2012/00207-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD.. Class 02.SHOE UPPER
A2012/00208-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD. Class 02.SHOE UPPER
- APPLIED ON 01/03/2012 -
A2012/00209-BEATS ELECTRONICS, LLC. Class 14.HEADPHONES. Priority: 02/09/2011, 29/400,961
A2012/00210-BEATS ELECTRONICS, LLC. Class 14.AUDIO SPEAKER SYSTEMS. Priority: 02/09/2011, 29/400,963
A2012/00211-MARBET SP. Z. O. O.. Class 25.DECORATIVE MOULDING
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A2012/00212-MARBET SP. Z. O. O.. Class 25.DECORATIVE MOULDING
F2012/00213-CRAIG PATRIK BROWN. Class 08.PADLOCK TAMPER INDICATOR DEVICE
F2012/00214-CRAIG PATRIK BROWN. Class 08.A PADLOCK
- APPLIED ON 02/03/2012 -
A2012/00215-WILLEM JOHANNES VAN STRAATEN. Class 21.EXERCISE MACHINE
A2012/00218-UNILEVER PLC. Class 09.TUB. Priority: 19/09/2011, 001919168-0001
A2012/00219-UNILEVER PLC. Class 09.LID FOR TUB. Priority: 19/09/2011, 001919176-0001
A2012/00220-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD). Class
12.AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 01/02/2012, 2012-001984
A2012/00221-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD). Class
12.INSTRUMENT PANEL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 01/02/2012, 2012-001995
A2012/00222-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD). Class
12.FRONT BUMPER FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 01/02/2012, 2012-001986
A2012/00223-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD). Class
12.RADIATOR GRILL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 01/02/2012, 2012-001985
F2012/00216-HARRY DEAN KASSEL. Class 23.A HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLY: OVERALL UNIT
F2012/00217-HARRY DEAN KASSEL. Class 23.A HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLY: CHAMBERR ONLY
F2012/00224-JACOBS, WALTER. Class 21.LAWN BOWLING BALL. Priority: 06/09/2011, 14636/2011
F2012/00225-JACOBS, WALTER. Class 21.LAWN BOWLING BALL. Priority: 06/09/2011, 13925/2011
F2012/00226-JACOBS, WALTER. Class 21.LAWNN BOWLING BALL. Priority: 06/09/2011, 14637/2011
F2012/00227-JACOBS, WALTER. Class 21.LAWN BOWLING BALL. Priority: 06/09/2011, 14638/2011
- APPLIED ON 05/03/2012 -
F2012/00228-SHIELD PROJECTS LIMITED . Class 25.RAZOR WIRE
- APPLIED ON 06/03/2012 -
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A2012/00229-KISS NAIL PRODUCTS INC . Class 09.DIPLAY PACKAGE. Priority: 07/09/2011, 29/401,117
A2012/00231-FARGOSET PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 10.CLOCKS
A2012/00232-FARGOSET PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 10.CLOCKS
F2012/00230-VITAL ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD. Class 25.GRATING PANEL SPACER
- APPLIED ON 07/03/2012 -
A2012/00233-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 04.TOOTHBRUSHES. Priority: 13/09/2011, 29/401,586
A2012/00235-GILLESPIE, JOSEPH JOHN. Class 20.ADVERTISING DIPLAY DEVICES FOR SOAP DIPENSERS
A2012/00236-GILLESPIE, JOSEPH JOHN. Class 20.BLACKS FOR FORMING ADVERTISING DIPLAY DEVICES
FOR SOAP DISPENSERS
F2012/00234-GILLESPIE, JOSEPH JOHN. Class 20.ADVERTISING DISPLAY DEVICES FOR SOAP DISPENSERS
F2012/00237-PETRUS, GERHARDUS KUHN. Class 99.UNEXPLODED ORDINANCE DEFLAGRATION DEVICE
- APPLIED ON 08/03/2012 -
A2012/00238-ASTRAZENECA AB. Class 24.INHALERS. Priority: 14/09/2011, 001917204-0007
A2012/00239-ASTRAZENECA AB. Class 24.INHALERS. Priority: 14/09/2011, 001917204-0006
A2012/00240-ASTRAZENECA AB. Class 24.INHALERS. Priority: 14/09/2011, 001917204-0005
A2012/00241-ASTRAZENECA AB. Class 24.INHALERS. Priority: 14/09/2011, 001917204-0004
A2012/00242-ASTRAZENECA AB. Class 24.INHALERS. Priority: 14/09/2011, 001917204-0003
A2012/00243-ASTRAZENECA AB. Class 24.INHALERS. Priority: 14/09/2011, 001917204-0002
A2012/00244-ASTRAZENECA AB. Class 24.INHALERS. Priority: 14/09/2011, 001917204-0001
F2012/00245-TOSHIBA TEC KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION). Class
18.TONER CARTRIDGE. Priority: 09/09/2011, 2011-020544
- APPLIED ON 09/03/2012 -
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A2012/00246-SOUTH BANK UNIVERSITY ENTERPRISES LTD. Class 12.GOLF TROLLEY. Priority: 09/09/2011,
001915000
A2012/00249-RED BULL GMBH. Class 15.REFRIGERATORS. Priority: 09/09/2011, 001915125
A2012/00250-RED BULL GMBH. Class 15.REFRIGERATORS. Priority: 09/09/2011, 001915125-0004
A2012/00251-RED BULL GMBH. Class 15.REFRIGERATORS
A2012/00252-RED BULL GMBH. Class 15.REFRIGERATORS. Priority: 09/09/2011, 001915125-0002
A2012/00253-RED BULL GMBH. Class 15.REFRIGERATORS. Priority: 09/09/2011, 001915125-0003
A2012/00255-CENTURY MEDIA (PTY) LTD. Class 20.A DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT
A2012/00257-CENTURY MEDIA (PTY) LTD. Class 06.A BENCH
F2012/00247-SOUTH BANK UNIVERSITY ENTERPRISES LTD. Class 12.GOLF TROLLEY. Priority: 09/09/2011,
001915000
F2012/00248-RED BULL GMBH. Class 15.REFRIGERATORS. Priority: 09/09/2011, 001915125-0004
F2012/00254-CENTURY MEDIA (PTY) LTD. Class 06.A BENCH
F2012/00256-CENTURY MEDIA (PTY) LTD. Class 20.A DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT
- APPLIED ON 12/03/2012 -
A2012/00258-KATHLEEN SARAH FRANCISCO . Class 99.TO BE ADVISED
A2012/00259-YAHUAN AMG JUST VALVE CO., LTD. Class 23.FAUCET FOR BASIN
A2012/00260-LILI DIAMONDS. Class 11.GEMSTONE. Priority: 12/09/2011, 51540
- APPLIED ON 13/03/2012 -
F2012/00343-GLADWIN, RICHARD GEORGE. Class 12.A COWLING
- APPLIED ON 14/03/2012 -
A2012/00262-TERRA TRACK TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 12.WHEEL
ELEMENTS
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A2012/00263-GONG LI. Class 02-99.CLOTHING DISPLAY PLASTIC MODEL-MAN HALF BODY
A2012/00264-GONG LI. Class 02-99.CLOTHING DISPLAY PLASTIC MODEL-MAN
A2012/00265-GONG LI. Class 02-99.CLOTHING DISPLAY PLASTIC MODEL-WOMAN
A2012/00266-GONG LI. Class 02-99.CLOTHING PLASTIC MODEL-WOMAN HALF BODY
A2012/00267-HUMAN, JAQUES ANDRE. Class 07.DISPENSING GUIDE
F2012/00261-TERRA TRACK TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 12.WHEEL
ELEMENTS
- APPLIED ON 15/03/2012 -
A2012/00268-CHAWARIN SAKULSACHA . Class 07.DRINKING CONTAINER
A2012/00269-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.FACEPLATE AND SWITCH
ARRANGEMENTS
A2012/00270-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.FACEPLATE AND SWITCH
ARRANGEMENTS
A2012/00271-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY)LIMITED. Class 13.FACEPLATE AND SWITCH
ARRANGEMENTS
A2012/00272-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.FACEPLATE AND SWITCH
ARRANGEMENTS
A2012/00273-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.ELECTRICAL SOCKET OUTLETS
A2012/00274-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.ELECTRICAL SOCKET OUTLETS
A2012/00275-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.FACEPLATE AND SWITCH
ARRANGEMENTS
A2012/00276-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.ELECTRICAL SOCKET OUTLETS
A2012/00277-KENNAMENTAL INC . Class 08.WASHERS. Priority: 23/09/2011, 29/402,439
A2012/00278-GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. Class 14.DISPLAY SCREENS FOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS. Priority: 16/09/2011, 29/401,925
A2012/00279-GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. Class 14.DISPLAY SCREENS FOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT
STSTEMS. Priority: 16/09/2011, 29/401,925
A2012/00280-GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. Class 14.DISPLAY SCREENS FOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS. Priority: 16/09/2011, 29/401,925
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A2012/00281-GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. Class 14.DISPLAY SCREENS FOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS. Priority: 16/09/2011, 29/401,925
A2012/00282-GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. Class 14.DISPLAY SCREENS FOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS. Priority: 16/09/2011, 29/401,925
A2012/00283-GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. Class 14.DISPLAY SCREENS FOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS. Priority: 16/09/2011, 29/401,925
A2012/00284-TELEBRANDS CORP.. Class 04.HAIR/LINT ROLLERS
A2012/00287-TELEBRANDS CORP.. Class 04.PORTABLE HAIR/LINT ROLLERS
A2012/00353-KIRTECH (PTY) LTD. Class 08.CURTAIN RAIL
F2012/00285-TELEBRANDS CORP.. Class 04.HAIR/LINT ROLLERS
F2012/00286-TELEBRANDS CORP.. Class 04.PORTABLE HAIR/LINT ROLLERS
F2012/00354-KIRTECH (PTY) LTD. Class 08.CURTAIN RAIL
- APPLIED ON 16/03/2012 -
A2012/00288-THE SOUTH AFRICAN BREWERIES LIMITED. Class 15.DRINKING GLASS CHILLERS
A2012/00291-SAFE PREMIER PORDUCTS UK LTD . Class 07.STOVES
A2012/00292-TELEBRANDS CORP.. Class 04.HAIR/ LINT ROLLERS
A2012/00294-DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 07.GRATERS. Priority: 19/09/2011, 29/374,668
A2012/00295-DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 07.SLIDERS FOR GRATERS. Priority: 19/09/2011, 29/374,667
A2012/00296-THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY. Class 12.TIRES AND TIRE TREADS. Priority:
30/09/2011, 29/403,007
A2012/00297-THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY. Class 12.TIRES AND TIRE TREADS. P riority:
30/09/2011, 29/403,008
A2012/00298-THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY.. Class 12.TIRES AND TIRE TREADS. Priority:
30/09/2011, 29/403,011
F2012/00289-THE SOUTH AFRICAN BREWERIES LIMITED. Class 15.DRINKING GLASS CHILLERS
F2012/00290-SAFE PREMIER PORDUCTS UK LTD . Class 07.STOVES
F2012/00293-TELEBRANDS CORP.. Class 04.HAIR/LINT ROLLERS
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- APPLIED ON 19/03/2012 -
A2012/00299-ROLEX SA. Class 10.WATCH. Priority: 03/11/2011, 138387
A2012/00300-ROLEX SA. Class 10.WATCH. Priority: 03/11/2011, 138387
A2012/00301-ROLEX SA. Class 10.WATCH DIAL. Priority: 03/11/2011, 138387
A2012/00302-ROLEX SA. Class 10.WATCH DIAL. Priority: 03/11/2011, 138387
A2012/00303-ROLEX SA. Class 10.WATCH DIAL. Priority: 03/11/2011, 138387
A2012/00304-ROLEX SA. Class 10.WATCH DIAL. Priority: 03/11/2011, 138387
A2012/00308-FORMIO FURNITURE ART (PTY) LTD. Class 12.COLLPSIBLE CARAVAN
A2012/00309-RECKITT BENCKISER LLC. Class 09.DISPENSING DEVICE. Priority: 06/10/2011, 001927971
A2012/00310-RECKITT BENCKISER LLC. Class 09.PART OF DISPENSING DEVICE. Priority: 06/10/2011,
001927971
A2012/00311-ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS ( PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINERS
F2012/00305-LESCO MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.A SHUTTER COMPONENT
F2012/00306-LESCO MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.A SET OF CONTACT STRIPS
F2012/00307-LESCO MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.A SET OF CONTACT
COMOPONENTS
- APPLIED ON 20/03/2012 -
A2012/00344-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.POWERED TOOL BIT DRIVER (2). Priority: 02/03/2012, 0020002055
A2012/00345-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.A POWER SAW. Priority: 02/03/2012, 002001974
A2012/00346-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.CLAMPING DEVICE. Priority: 02/03/2012, 002001941
A2012/00347-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.POWER TOOL BIT DRIVER (1). Priority: 02/03/2012, 002002055
A2012/00366-POLYOAK PACKAGING (PTY) LTD. Class 09.HANDLE
F2012/00348-RSC MINING (PTY) LIMITED. Class 08.ROCK BOLT
F2012/00349-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.POWERED TOOL BIT DRIVER (2). Priority: 02/03/2012, 002002055
F2012/00350-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.A POWER SAW. Priority: 02/03/2012, 002001974
F2012/00351-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.POWERED TOOL BIT DRIVER (1). Priority: 02/03/2012, 002002055
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F2012/00352-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.CLAMPING DEVICE. Priority: 02/03/2012, 002001941
- APPLIED ON 22/03/2012 -
A2012/00312-ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS ( PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINERS
A2012/00313-ALPARGATES S.A. Class 02.SHOES. Priority: 21/10/2011, 001936071
A2012/00314-CONIDIA BIOSCIENCE LIMITED. Class 24.TESTING APPARATUSES. Priority: 22/09/2011,
001921420-0001
A2012/00315-WMS GAMING INC. Class 21.GAMMING MACHINES. Priority: 26/09/2011, 29/402,719
A2012/00318-BYTES TECHNOLOGY GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 25.SECURITY ENCLOSURE
ACCESS UNITS
A2012/00320-BYTES TECHNOLOGY GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 25.DOORS
A2012/00321-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELLERY
A2012/00322-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELLERY
A2012/00323-LAWRENSON, JANE ALISON . Class 11.JEWELLERY
A2012/00324-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELLERY
A2012/00325-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELLERY
A2012/00326-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELLERY
A2012/00327-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELLERY
A2012/00328-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELERY
A2012/00329-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELLERY
A2012/00330-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD. Class 02.SHOE UPPER
A2012/00331-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD. Class 02.SHOE UPPER
A2012/00332-FATBOY FABRICATIONS PTY LTD. Class 07.A PORTABLE FIREPLACE
F2012/00316-EUREKA DIY SOLUTIONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 08.LOCK CASING
F2012/00317-BYTES TECHNOLOGY GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 25.DOORS
F2012/00319-BYTES TECHNOLOGY GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 25.SECURITY ENCLOSURE
ACCESS UNIT
F2012/00333-FATBOY FABRICATIONS PTY LTD. Class 07.A PORTABLE FIREPLACE
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- APPLIED ON 23/03/2012 -
A2012/00334-TECNOTUBI PICENA S.R.L. . Class 23.HOSE. Priority: 27/09/2011, 001923012-0002
A2012/00335-TECNOTUBI PICENA S.R.L. . Class 23.HOSE. Priority: 27/09/2011, 001923012-0001
A2012/00336-LG ELECTRONICS INC. Class 14.CELLULAR PHONE. Priority: 06/10/2011, 30-2011-0041462
A2012/00337-TIGER FOOD BRANDS INTERLLECTUAL PROPERTY HOLDING COMPANY (PTY) LIMITED. Class
09.BOTTLE
F2012/00338-RICHARD PETER HATTINGH. Class 25.BUILDING BLOCKS
F2012/00340-KERNAHAN, GAIL. Class 09.A GREETING CARD INCLUDING A CONTAINER
F2012/00341-KOPANANG CONVERTORS (PTY) LTD. Class 13.SMALL POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT
F2012/00342-KOPANANG CONVERTORS (PTY) LTD. Class 13.SMALL POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT
- APPLIED ON 26/03/2012 -
A2012/00359-JOSEPH JOSEPH LTD.. Class 07.SETS OF COOKING TENSILS. Priority: 11/10/2011, 0019301240008
A2012/00360-DYLAN HUGH ROSS-KENT. Class 23.SPIGOT
A2012/00361-DYLAN HUGH ROSS-KENT. Class 23.PIPE JUCTION
A2012/00362-DYLAN HUGH ROSS-KENT. Class 23.DUCT SPIGOT
F2012/00355-BRADKEN RESOURCES . Class 15.EXCAVATION BUCKET. Priority: 27/09/2011, 14342/2011
F2012/00356-BRADKEN RESOURCES PTY LIMITED. Class 15.BRADKEN RESOURCES PTY LIMITED. Priority:
27/09/2011, 14341/2011
F2012/00357-BRADKEN RESOURCES PTY LIMITED. Class 15.SHROUD FOR EXCAVATION BUCKET. Priority:
27/09/2011, 14337/2011
F2012/00358-BRADKEN RESOURCES PYT LIMITED. Class 15.SHROUD FOR EXCAVATION BUCKET. Priority:
27/09/2011, 14338/2011
F2012/00363-DYLAN HUGH ROSS-KENT. Class 23.WATER TRAP
F2012/00364-DYLAN HUGH ROSS-KENT. Class 23.PIPE JUNCTION
F2012/00365-VAN DER WERF, FRANCOIS. Class 12.A TRAILER HAVING A CRADLE FOR A SKIP
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ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40
Application Number
F2012/00216
Assignor
THE NEW RECLAMATION
GROUP(PTY) LIMITED
THE NEW RECLAMATION
GROUP(PTY) LIMITED
THE NEW RECLAMATION
GROUP(PTY) LIMITED
THE NEW RECLAMATION
GROUP(PTY) LIMITED
COMIS (PTY) LTD
F2012/00217
F2012/00064
F2012/00065
F2011/00155
Assignee
HARRY DEAN KASSEL
HARRY DEAN KASSEL
HARRY DEAN KASSEL
HARRY DEAN KASSEL
FRONT RUNNER RACKS 2000 (PTY)
LTD
CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41
Application Number
A2008/00641
In the name of
BATEMAN PROJECT HOLDINGS
LIMITED
BATEMAN PROJECT HOLDINGS
LIMITED
F2008/00642
Name
PTY BATEMAN PROJECT HOLDINGS
(PTY) LTD
PTY BATEMAN PROJECT HOLDINGS
(PTY) LTD
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED
No records available
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED
No records available
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APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF
THE ACT
THE DESIGNS ACT, No. 195 OF 1993
APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT
Notice is hereby given that Jose Costa Fernades Geral of 19 Huising St Somerset West has made application for
the restoration of the design registered to the said: Jose Costa Fernades Geral for the Design entitled WALL
PANEL numbered: F2005/01095 dated 17/08/2005 which become void on 17/08/2008 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 hereof.
Registrar of Designs
Notice is hereby given that Jose Costa Fernades Geral of 19 Huising St Somerset West has made application for
the restoration of the design registered to the said: Jose Costa Fernades Geral for the Design entitled COPING
STONE numbered: A2006/00059 dated 09/01/2006 which become void on 09/01/2009 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 hereof.
Registrar of Designs
Notice is hereby given that YOUNG MAN AUTOMOBILE GROUP CO. LTD of No. 501 BADA ROAD, JINHU,
ZHEJIANG, 321016, PR. CHINA has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said:
YOUNG MAN AUTOMOBILE GROUP CO. LTD for the Design entitled DUMP TRUCK numbered: F2008/00999
dated 20/06/2008 which become void on 20/06/2011 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 hereof.
Registrar of Designs
Notice is hereby given that SIMPHIWE DLAMINI of No. 40 RADCLIFFE PLACE, WOODLANDS, DURBAN has
made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said: SIMPHIWE DLAMINI for the Design
entitled STRAP FOR REMOVAL OF ELECTRICAL PLUGS numbered: F2005/01057 dated 22/08/2005 which
become void on 11/08/2009 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 hereof.
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Registrar of Designs
Notice is hereby given that WEST, LYNNETTE of No. 38 VASCO DA GAMA ROAD, KENTON ON SEA 6191 has
made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said: WEST, LYNNETTE for the Design
entitled A CONTAINER FOR CLOTHES PEGS numbered: A2005/01485 dated 31/10/2005 which become void
on 24/10/2008 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 hereof.
Registrar of Designs
Notice is hereby given that WEST, LYNNETTE of No. 38 VASCO DA GAMA ROAD, KENTON ON SEA 6191 has
made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said: WEST, LYNNETTE for the Design
entitled A CONTAINER FOR CLOTHES PEGS numbered: F2005/01486 dated 31/10/2005 which become void on
24/10/2008 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 hereof.
Registrar of Designs
Notice is hereby given that OGNIAN MARINONV MANDRATCHELOV of No. 3 Bok Avenue, Discovery,
Roodepoort, 1709, South Africa has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said:
OGNIAN MARINONV MANDRATCHELOV for the Design entitled BALUSTER numbered: A2007/01856 dated
11/10/2007 which become void on 11/10/2010 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 hereof.
Registrar of Designs
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APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR
REGISTRATION
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
DESIGNS ACT, No. 195 OF 1993
APPLICATIONS TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION (SECTIONS
26, 27-REGULATION 41)
THE DESIGN APPLICATION TO BE CORRECTED OR AMENDED IS NOT YET OPEN FOR PUBLIC
INSPECTION.THE PARTICULARS TO BE PUBLISHED SHALL BE THOSE SET OUT IN PART I. AN
APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY NOT BE INSPECTED AND MAY
NOT BE OPPOSED
PART 11
Design No.
: A2010/01362
Applicant
: PETAINER LIDKÖPING AB
Class
: 09
Article to which the Design is to be applied: ABASE FOR A CONTAINER
Date of lodgment: 05/10/2010
Registrar of Designs
Design No.
: A2010/01363
Applicant
: PETAINER LIDKÖPING AB
Class
: 09
Article to which the Design is to be applied: ABASE FOR A CONTAINER
Date of lodgment: 05/10/2010
Registrar of Designs
Design No.
: F2011/01721
Applicant
: ONCA OFF ROAD PRODUCTS CC.
Class
: 12
Article to which the Design is to be applied: ROOF CONSOLE (1)
Date of lodgment: 01/11/2011
Registrar of Designs
Design No.
: A2011/01065
Applicant
: CHRISTEN, THEODOR.
Class
:
Article to which the Design is to be applied: WATER CRAFT
Date of lodgment: 21/07/2011
Registrar of Designs
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Design No.
: F2011/01943
Applicant
: SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB.
Class
: 15
Article to which the Design is to be applied: PITON
Date of lodgment: 01/12/2011
Registrar of Designs
Design No.
: A2011/01543
Applicant
: Honda Motor Co, Ltd.
Class
: 12
Article to which the Design is to be applied: MOTOR SCOOTER
Date of lodgment: 27/09/2011
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)
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: 2011/0968 22: 2011-06-27 23:
43: 2012-01-24
52: Class 5 24: Part A
71: LG ELECTRONICS INC.
54: DECORATIVE PANEL
57: The design relates to a decorative panel shown
in perspective front view showing the overall
appearance thereof.
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57: The design is to be applied to a dispenser for
cosmetics. The features for which protection is
claimed are those of shape and/or configuration,
substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2007/00126 22: 2007-01-26 23:
43: 2011-02-13
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: RECKITT BENCKISER (UK) LIMITED
54: DISPENSER FOR COSMETICS
57: The design is to be applied to a dispenser for
cosmetics. The features for which protection is
claimed are those of shape and/or configuration,
substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2007/00127 22: 2007-01-26 23:
43: 2012-02-13
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: RECKITT BENCKISER (UK) LIMITED
54: DISPENSER FOR COSMETICS
21: A2008/01772 22: 2008-10-28 23:
43: 2011-09-02
52: Class 13 24: Part A
71: ROSHNI ENTERPRISE CC
54: PLUG ADAPTOR
57: The design is to be applied to a plug adaptor.
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
drawings.
21: A2008/01773 22: 2008-10-28 23:
43: 2011-09-02
52: Class 13 24: Part A
71: ROSHNI ENTERPRISE CC
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54: ELECTRICAL PLUG
57: The design is to be applied to an electrical plug.
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
drawings.
21: A2010/00190. 22: 12/02/2010. 23:
43: 07/03/2012
52: Class 02. 24: Part A
71: VISSER PETRUS VENTER
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: A HAT
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed, include the shape and configuration of a
profile of a head covering portion of a hat,
substantially as shown in solid lines in the
accompanying representations, which defines a
profile corresponding to at least a portion of the
Southern African coastline in an inverted fashion.
33: SE. 31: 2009/0524. 32: 2009/10/1433: 9 342 478
31: European Union 32: 2010-08-31|
54: HEAD LIGHT FOR A VEHCLE
57: The design relates to a head light for a vehicle.
The features of the design for which protection is
claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of
the head light substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representation.
21: A2010/00674. 22: 07/05/2010. 23:
43: 22/02/2012
52: Class 09. 24: Part A
71: PLASTFORM (A DIVISION OF ASTRAPAK
MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (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: A2010/00423. 22: 24/03/2010. 23:
43:
52: Class 26. 24: Part A
71: SCANIA CV AB
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21: A2010/00975. 22: 06/07/2010. 23:
43:
52: Class 23. 24: Part A
71: MILLER ROY KEVIN
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: INLINE FILTER
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration
of an inline filter substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying drawing.
21: A2010/01208. 22: 02/09/2010. 23:
43:
52: Class 25. 24: Part A
71: CEL CONCRETE PRODUCTS CLOSE
CORPORATION
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PAVING BLOCKS
57: The novelty of the design resides in the pattern
and the configuration and the ornamentation of a
paving block substantially as shown in the
accompanying representations.
21: A2010/01164. 22: 24/08/2010. 23:
43: 28/11/2011
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: COULPLING ADAPTOR
57: The design relates to a coupling adpator. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2011/00038. 22: 05/01/2011. 23:
43: 02/02/2012
52: Class 06. 24: Part A
71: KETER PLASTIC LTD
33: IL. 31: 49751. 32: 2010/07/05
33: 85162494 31: USA 32: 2010-10-27
54: CHAIR
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57: The design is to be applied to a chair. The
features of the design for which protection is claimed
reside in the shape and/or configuration and/or
pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as
shown in the representations.
21: A2011/00039. 22: 05/01/2011. 23:
43: 02/02/2012
52: Class 06-01. 24: Part A
71: KETER PLASTIC LTD
33: IL. 31: 49751. 32: 2010/07/05
33: 85213308 31: USA 32: 2011-01-07|
54: CHAIR
57: The design is to be applied to a chair. The
features of the design for which protection is claimed
reside in the shape and/or configuration and/or
pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as
shown in the representations.
21: A2011/000816 22: 2011-05-23 23:
43: 2011-12-20
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: BRÜGGLI
33: 07 3 511 571 31: FR 32: 2007-07-05
54: Motor Car Body
57: The design relates to a motor car body. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2011/00091. 22: 19/01/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 09. 24: Part A
71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS
(PTY) LTD
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33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PACKAGING BAG
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
representations(s).
21: A2011/00134. 22: 27/01/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 24. 24: Part A
71: LMJ DESIGNS (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
33: 78/218,545 31: U.S.A. 32: 2003-02-25|
54: PACIFIER
57: The design relates to a pacifier. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2011/00158. 22: 02/02/2011. 23:
43: 10/02/2012
52: Class 20. 24: Part A
71: RUWIEL, MARCUS PETRUS JACOBUS
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: AN ADVERTISING AND DIPLAY UNIT
57: An advertising and display unit is provided. The
features of the design for which protection is claimed
reside in the shape and/or configuration and/or
ornamentation of the unit substantially as illustrated
in the accompanying representations.
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21: A2011/00339. 22: 11/03/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 08. 24: Part A
71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
33: 359917 31: PERU 32: 2008-07-10|
54: JACKING IMPLEMENTS
57: The design relates to a jacking implement. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
54: Automobile
57: The design relates to an automobile. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2011/00375 22: 2011-03-16 23:
43: 2012-01-16
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
54: Automobile
57: The design relates to an automobile. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2011/00373 22: 2011-03-16 23:
43: 2012-01-16
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
54: Automobile
57: The design relates to an automobile. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2011/00374 22: 2011-03-16 23:
43: 2012-01-16
21: A2011/00571 22: 2011-04-15 23:
43: 2010-10-18
52: Class 1 24: Part A
71: Kraft Foods Global Brands LLC
33: 2010-094664 31: JP 32: 2010-12-06
54: BAKED FOODSTUFFS
57: The design is for a baked foodstuff. The foodstuff
is symmetrical about a longitudinal midline and has
rounded edges with a flat bottom surface. An outline
of the foodstuff resembles that of a paw print. The
foodstuff has a squat middle portion from which a
central pair of primary, rounded lobes project
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outwardly, toward the front, having rounded edges.
The primary lobes are flanked on either side by a
secondary lobe which is slightly smaller than the
primary lobes.
3D View
3D View
21: A2011/00572 22: 2011-04-15 23:
43: 2010-10-18
52: Class 1. 24: Part A
71: Kraft Foods Global Brands LLC
33: 2010-101449 31: JP 32: 2010-12-29
54: BAKED FOODSTUFFS
57: The design is for a baked foodstuff. The foodstuff
is symmetrical about a longitudinal midline and has
rounded edges with a flat bottom surface. An outline
of the foodstuff resembles that of a paw print. The
foodstuff has a squat middle portion from which a
central pair of primary, rounded lobes project
outwardly, toward the front, having rounded edges.
The primary lobes are flanked on either side by a
secondary lobe which is slightly smaller than the
primary lobes. An outer surface of the foodstuff is
covered with irregular textured markings such that it
has the appearance of baked dough.
21: A2011/00573 22: 2011-04-15 23:
43: 2010-10-18
52: Class 1. 24: Part A
71: Kraft Foods Global Brands LLC
54: BAKED FOODSTUFFS
57: The design is for a baked foodstuff. The foodstuff
is symmetrical about a longitudinal midline and has
rounded edges with a flat bottom surface. An outline
of the foodstuff resembles that of a paw print. The
foodstuff has a squat middle portion from which a
central pair of primary, rounded lobes project
outwardly, toward the front, having rounded edges.
The primary lobes are flanked on either side by a
secondary lobe which is slightly smaller than the
primary lobes. An outer surface of the foodstuff is
covered with irregular textured markings such that it
has the appearance of baked dough. The foodstuff
contains a number of particle deposits, in the form of
chips or chunks, of varying sizes and shapes.
3D View
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21: A2011/00689 22: 2011-04-29 23:
43: 2011-12-07
52: Class 24. 24: Part A
71: FRESENIUS KABI DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
54: Medical Pump
57: The design relates to a medical pump. The
features of the design are the shape and
configuration of the illustrated medical pump. The
buttons "A" form no part of the design and are
disclaimed.
21: A2011/00743. 22: 09/05/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 21. 24: Part A
71: TOYMONSTER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
LIMITED
33: IS. 31: 50266. 32: 2010/11/07
33: 1207207 31: Benelux 32: 2010-07-27|
54: RIDE ON TOY
57: The features of the design for which protection is
sought are those features of shape and/or
configuration and/or pattern or ornament applied to
the article shown in the representations.
21: A2011/00731. 22: 06/05/2011. 23:
43: 23/01/2012
52: Class 13. 24: Part A
71: GERT KOEGELENBERG; BRUCE RONALD
HUMPHREY
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PLUG
57: The design relates to a plug. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2011/00801. 22: 19/05/2011. 23:
43: 30/01/2012
52: Class 07. 24: Part A
71: ANTON SNYMAN
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PIZZA OVEN ACCESSORY FOR A
BARBEQUE
57: The design relates to a pizza oven accessort for
a barbeque. The features of the design are those of
shape and/or configuration.
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57: The novelty of the design as applied to a
billboard or the like display resides in the shape
and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown
in the accompanying drawings.
21: A2011/00831. 22: 27/05/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 20. 24: Part A
71: CONTINENTAL OUTDOOR MEDIA AFRICA
(PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: BILLBOARD
57: The novelty of the design as applied to a
billboard or the like display resides in the shape
and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown
in the accompanying drawings.
21: A2011/00844 22: 2011-06-01 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 7. 24: Part A
71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A.
54: CAPSULE HOLDERS
57: The design is for a capsule holder comprising an
elongate generally rectangular body having a
longitudinally disposed ovoid-shaped recess in an
upper surface of the body. A circular hole extends
through the body and opens upwardly into the ovoidshaped recess towards a bulbous end thereof. The
hole is defined by a generally circular skirt which
protrudes downwardly from the body. A plurality of
circumferentially spaced semi-circular recesses are
provided on an inner surface of the skirt dividing the
skirt into a plurality of circumferentially spaced land
portions. The skirt tapers gently inwardly away from
the top surface of the body. An arcuate handle is
attached to the end of the body closest to the
tapered end of the recess in the upper surface.
21: A2011/00832. 22: 27/05/2011. 23:
43: 20/12/2011
52: Class 20. 24: Part A
71: CONTINENTAL OUTDOOR MEDIA AFRICA
(PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: BILLBOARD
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52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: CHONGQING SOKON INDUSTRY GROUP
STOCK CO., LTD.
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
ornamentation, substantially as shown in the
representations.
Three dimensional view from the top
21: A2011/00845 22: 2011-06-01 23:
43: 2012-01-18
52: Class 21. 24: Part A
71: FITNESS BRANDS 2, LLC
54: MODIFIED ABDOMINAL EXERCISE DEVICE
57: The design is to be applied to a modified
abdominal exercise device. The features for which
protection is claimed are those of shape and/or
configuration, substantially as shown in the
representations.
21: A2011/00852 22: 2011-06-02 23:
43: 2012-01-18
21: A2011/00856 22: 2011-06-03 23:
43: 2012-01-18
52: Class 16. 24: Part A
71: ADLENS BEACON, INC.
54: Spectacles Frame
57: The design relates to a spectacles frame. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or ornamentation of the illustrated
spectacles frame.
21: A2011/00862. 22: 03/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MARCOPOLO S.A
33: BR. 31: DI 7005896-2. 32: 2010/12/03
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54: MOTOR VEHICLES
57: The design is for a motor vehicle, particularly a
van. The van has an elongate body defined
generally by side panels, a roof, a cowl and a rear
hatch. The side panels include elongate body
panels extending the full length of the van and
elongate windows disposed between the side panels
and the roof such that the elongate windows extend
the full length of the van. The windows are
sectioned by forwardly located side pillars to define
front side windows of the van. Wave-shaped
formations extend rearwardly from the front side
windows below the side pillars. The cowl
incorporates a bulging trapezium grille flanked by
substantially horizontal pinnacled headlights whilst
the hatch incorporates complimentary substantially
vertical pinnacled tail lights that at least partly engulf
rear sides of the van.
21: A2011/00865. 22: 03/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MARCOPOLO S.A
33: BR. 31: D17005897-0. 32: 2010/12/03
54: SIDE MIRRORS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES
57: The design is for a side mirror for motor vehicles.
One end of the side mirror defines a connection
formation shaped and dimensioned to connect to the
motor vehicle. Another end of the side mirror
defines a mirror housing having a generally
rectangular shape. The mirror housing includes two
mirror partitions positioned adjacent each other. A
bridge portion links the connection formation to the
mirror housing. The bridge portion is defined by two
beams extending from the connection formation and
substantially converging towards the mirror housing.
Rearward facing portions of the beams include
honeycomb structures.
21: A2011/00866. 22: 03/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MARCOPOLO S.A
33: BR. 31: DI 7005896-2. 32: 2010/12/03
54: MOTOR VEHICLES
57: The design is for a motor vehicle, particularly a
van. The van has an elongate body defined
generally by side panels, a roof, a cowl and a rear
hatch. The side panels include elongate body
panels extending the full length of the van and
elongate windows disposed between the side panels
and the roof such that the elongate windows extend
the full length of the van. The windows are
sectioned by forwardly located side pillars to define
front side windows of the van. Wave-shaped
formations extend rearwardly from the front side
windows below the side pillars. The cowl
incorporates a bulging trapezium grille flanked by
substantially horizontal pinnacled headlights whilst
the hatch incorporates complimentary substantially
vertical pinnacled tail lights that at least partly engulf
rear sides of the van.
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21: A2011/00867. 22: 03/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MARCOPOLO S.A
33: BR. 31: DI 7005894-6. 32: 2010/12/03
54: REAR LIGHT ASSEMBLY FOR MOTOR
VEHICLES
57: The design is for a rear light assembly for motor
vehicles. The assembly is defined by an elongate,
slightly tapered body which includes a wrap around
aesthetic panel at an operative upper portion of the
body. The panel includes three segments. The
assembly further includes a twin reflector array at an
upper portion of the body and a linear reflector array
at a bottom portion of the body. A transversely
extending band separates the upper- and bottom
portions of the body
21: A2011/00868. 22: 06/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 24. 24: Part A
71: LABORATORIOS LICONSA S.A.
33: EU. 31: 001249296. 32: 2010/12/06
33: 85088603 31: United States of America 32:
2010-07-20|
54: INHALER
57: The design is applied to an inhaler. The features
of the design for which protection is claimed include
the shape and/or configuration of an inhaler
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
representations. The mouthpiece indicated in broken
lines does not form part of the design and is
disclaimed.
21: A2011/00875 22: 2011-06-06 23:
43: 2012-01-18
52: Class 23. 24: Part A
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71: HALOSOURCE, INC.
54: Filter Cartridge for a Water Purifying Pitcher
57: The design relates to a filter cartridge for a water
purifying pitcher. The features of the design are
those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2011/00876 22: 2011-06-06 23: 2010-12-14
43: 2012-01-18
52: Class 25. 24: Part A
71: MERMAR-GSS CC T/AS GSS PORT
ELIZABETH
33: 07 3 511 571 31: FR 32: 2007-07-05
54: Sliding Door
57: The design relates to a sliding door. The features
of the design are those of shape and configuration.
21: A2011/00878 22: 2011-06-07 23:
43: 2012-01-18
52: Class 9. 24: Part A
71: UNILEVER PLC
54: Refill Bottle
57: The design relates to a refill bottle. The features
of the design are those of shape and configuration.
21: A2011/00880 22: 2011-06-07 23:
43: 2012-01-18
52: Class 9. 24: Part A
71: UNILEVER PLC
33: 07 3 511 571 31: FR 32: 2007-07-05
54: Refill Bottle
57: The design relates to a refill bottle. The features
of the design are those of shape and configuration.
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21: A2011/00883 22: 2011-06-08 23:
43: 2012-01-18
52: Class 23. 24: Part A
71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED
54: CONTAINER WITH LID
57: The design is to be applied to a container with
lid. 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: A2011/00882 22: 2011-06-08 23:
43: 2012-01-18
52: Class 23. 24: Part A
71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED
54: AIR FRESHENER DEVICE
57: The design is to be applied to an air freshener
device. 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: A2011/00884 22: 2011-06-08 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 9. 24: Part A
71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A.
33: 2010-101449 31: JP 32: 2010-12-29
54: PACKAGINGS
57: The design is for a drawing for packaging, which
consists of a dark brown patterned background with
a pink square, a stylised black T-shaped character
as well as a lady picking leaves in the foreground.
The background is graduated in colour from dark to
light, where the dark portion is on the left of the
drawing, and a lighter brown pattern of a map is
superimposed on the top portion of the background.
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The pink square is situated in a lower left quarter of
the drawing. The T-shaped character is placed on
top of the light portion of the background. The Tshaped character has a cross bar and stem portion
which narrow towards points at their extremities and
are widest and show curvature in their middle
portions. The lady picking leaves is on the right of
the stem portion of the T-shaped character and
underneath the cross-bar.
Single Figure
Single Figure
21: A2011/00885 22: 2011-06-08 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 9. 24: Part A
71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A.
54: PACKAGINGS
57: The design is for a drawing for packaging, which
consists of a background with a stylised T-shaped
character in the foreground. The background is
graduated in colour from dark to light, where the
dark portion is on the left of the drawing. The Tshaped character is placed on top of the light portion
of the background. The T-shaped character has a
cross bar and stem portion which narrow towards
points at their extremities and are widest and show
curvature in their middle portions.
21: A2011/00886. 22: 09/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 24. 24: Part A
71: POLY MEDICURE LIMITED
33: IN. 31: 233230. 32: 2010/12/14
54: SAFETY WINGED BLOOD COLLECTION SET
57: The design is applied to a safety winged blood
collection set. The features of the design for which
protection is claimed include the shape and/or
configuration of a safety winged blood collection set
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
representation.
21: A2011/00887. 22: 09/06/2011. 23:
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43:
52: Class 08. 24: Part A
71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: JACKING IMPLEMENT
57: The design relates to a jacking implement.The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration
21: A2011/00888. 22: 09/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: JACKING IMPLEMENT
57: The design relates to a jacking implement.The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration
21: A2011/00890. 22: 09/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 21. 24: Part A
71: MBONELWA JOHAN MKHIZE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PLAYING SURFACE
57: The design relates to a playing surface.The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2011/00892. 22: 09/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: KNUCKLE PROTECTOR
57: The design relates to a knuckle protector.The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2011/00896 22: 2011-06-09 23:
43: 2010-12-10
52: Class 6. 24: Part A
71: Dauphin Entwicklungs- u. Beteiligungs - GmbH
33: 07 3 511 571 31: FR 32: 2007-07-05
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54: SEATING FURNITURE
57: The design is for seating furniture having an
elongate body. The body has an M-shaped central
portion and opposing planar sections which extend
from the central portion. The body can be
rearranged into different shapes around the central
portion.
52: Class 9. 24: Part A
71: UNILEVER PLC
54: Spray Dispenser
57: The design relates to a spray dispenser. The
features of the design are those of shape and
configuration.
Three dimensional view of the article of seating
fruniture in an unfold state
21: A2011/00897 22: 2011-06-09 23:
43: 2012-01-18
52: Class 9. 24: Part A
71: UNILEVER PLC
54: Spray Dispenser Refill
57: The design relates to a spray dispenser refill.
The features of the design are those of shape and
configuration.
21: A2011/00899 22: 2011-06-10 23:
43: 2012-01-18
52: Class 9. 24: Part A
71: HERMANUS, KURT MICHAEL
33: 56293/2010 31: Switzerland 32: 2010-06-17
54: Container
57: The design relates to a container. The features
of the design are those of shape and configuration.
21: A2011/00898 22: 2011-06-09 23:
43: 2012-01-18
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Three dimensional view
21: A2011/00901 22: 2011-06-10 23:
43: 2010-12-13
52: Class 4 24: Part A
71: GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare GmbH &
Co. KG
54: TOOTHBRUSHES
57: The design is for a toothbrush comprising a
handle, neck and head. The handle is curved,
defining a convexity facing in the direction of the
bristles. A free end of the handle, opposite the
head, narrows in a wedge shape towards the end.
The convex side of the handle includes an isosceles
trapezium shaped inset, tapering away from the
head and extending from between the handle and
neck for approximately two thirds of the handle
length, the inset being framed along both sides by
an overlay of a different colour, extending from the
part of the handle nearest the head, along the
handle lateral sides to curve with the handle, the
overlay being flush with the inset towards the free
end. On the concave side of the handle is an
elongated oval overlay gradually thickening towards
the free end and then following the wedge shape
towards the free end.
21: A2011/00909. 22: 10/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 23. 24: Part A
71: HMT PROJECTS CC
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: A PIPE
57: The design is applied to a pipe that is extruded
from rigid plastics material, preferably unplasticized
polyvinyl chloride (uPVC). The end portions of the
pipe are heated and pressed outwardly into a mould
to provide the formations illustrated. A shoulder
adjacent each end is for cooperation with a coupling
to connect contiguous ends of two such pipes.
21: A2011/00919 22: 2011-06-14 23:
43: 2012-01-23
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: EL CANTILLO, S.A.
54: BOTTLE
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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: A2011/00921 22: 2011-06-15 23:
43: 2012-01-23
52: Class 25. 24: Part A
71: CLEARLINE PROTECTION SYSTEMS (PTY)
LIMITED
54: SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR A SOLAR
PANEL ARRAY
57: The design is applied to a support structure for a
solar panel array. The features of the design for
which protection is claimed include the shape and/or
configuration of a support structure for a solar panel
array substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
representations.
21: A2011/00923 22: 2011-06-15 23:
43: 2012-01-23
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: SUZHOU EAGLE ELECTRIC VEHICLE
MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
54: Electric Vehicle
57: The design relates to an electric vehicle. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configruation and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of
the illustrated electric vehicle.
21: A2011/00924 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 4. 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement, in
particular for a replaceable front part thereof. The
part includes a head, an opposite connecting
formation, and an elongate neck interconnecting
them. Three stacked circumferential ribs extend
around the neck adjacent to the connection
formation. For most of its length, the neck narrows
slightly laterally from the connecting formation
towards the head, with a short front length of the
neck laterally widening towards the head. On a rear
of the head is an arrangement of rearwardly pointed
spikes, the arrangement defining an outline
resembling a keyhole. The head includes a round
disc, carrying a round bristle arrangement, at a free
end of the part and a longitudinally adjacent
formation carrying a roughly rectangular bristle
arrangement.
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Three-dimensional view from the rear
Anothter three dimensional view from front
21: A2011/00925 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 4 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 63208/2010 31: Switzerland 32: 2010-12-03
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement having
an elongate body. The body includes an elongate
handle portion which is circular in transverse crosssection; a neck portion which curves slightly; and a
head portion. A rear of the handle portion defines a
pair of elongate, generally wave-like, recesses which
is oriented along the length of the handle portion. A
first, nonagon-shaped feature is located on the rear
of the handle portion, adjacent the pair of recesses.
A second raised feature is located on a front of the
handle portion, opposite the first feature. The second
feature includes a generally oval-shaped formation
and a generally trowel-shaped formation. A series of
ornamental lines extends circumferentially around
the second feature. Both features have a generally
crystal-like appearance.
21: A2011/00926 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 4 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement having
an elongate body. The body includes an elongate
handle portion which is circular in transverse crosssection; a neck portion which curves slightly; and a
head portion. A rear of the handle portion defines a
pair of elongate, generally wave-like, recesses which
is oriented along the length of the handle portion. A
first, nonagon-shaped feature is located on the rear
of the handle portion, adjacent the pair of recesses.
A second raised feature is located on a front of the
handle portion, opposite the first feature. The second
feature includes a generally oval-shaped formation
and a generally trowel-shaped formation. A series of
ornamental lines extends circumferentially around
the second feature. Both features have a generally
crystal-like appearance.
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Three dimensional view
Another three dimensional view from the front
21: A2011/00927 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
33: 07 3 511 571 31: FR 32: 2007-07-05
54: TIRES AND TIRE TREADS
57: A tread for a tire having five rows of tread
elements; a center row, a pair of intermediate rows,
and a pair of shoulder rows; adjacent rows being
separated by a circumferentially continuous groove.
The tread elements of a first intermediate row has
alternating circumferential arrays of short grooves
extending at an inclination angle from an outward
side, and extending at a downward angle from an
opposite inboard side. A first shoulder row has a
circumferential array of rectangular tread elements,
each having an arched medially located blind
groove, and is separated from adjacent tread
elements by an arched lateral groove extending from
an outer edge to an intermediate groove. A second
shoulder row has a circumferential array of spaced
apart upwardly arching groove fingers extending
from an outward edge across the second shoulder
row and an adjacent intermediate row and to a
tapered end residing within the center row.
21: A2011/00928 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 4. 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement in the
form of a toothbrush. The oral care implement has
an elongate handle, circular in cross-section, which
leads into a head. The implement tapers slightly
from an undulating lower part of the handle, which is
covered by a series of longitudinally spaced apart,
circumferentially extending ridges, toward an upper
part of the handle, which curves rearwardly. Pairs of
diamond-shaped recesses are formed on the rear
and front of the lower part. The intersection of the
upper and lower parts of the handle is rearwardly
upwardly slanted and raised features resembling
heraldic shields are provided on a front of the upper
part. A heraldic shield on a rear of the head is
surrounded by a plurality of tiny, pointed studs or
spikes. A pair of diamond-shaped projections
protrude from the lower part of the handle toward the
bottom.
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Three dimensional view from the rear
Three dimensional view from the rear
21: A2011/00929 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 4. 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 2010/01827 31: Ireland 32: 2010-10-20
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement in the
form of a toothbrush, more particularly for a rear
portion of a head of the toothbrush. A heraldic
symbol which is shaped like a shield is provided
centrally on the rear of the head and is surrounded
by a plurality of tiny, pointed studs or spikes.
21: A2011/00930 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 4. 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement, more
particularly for a bristle formation thereof. The bristle
formation comprises a round bristle arrangement,
comprising two concentric circles of round crosssection bristle tufts, and a longitudinally adjacent
roughly rectangular bristle arrangement, comprising
five laterally extending rows of bristle tufts. A central
and two opposite rows have round cross-section
bristle tufts and two intermediate rows have square
cross-section bristle tufts.
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Three dimensional view from the rear
21: A2011/00931 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 4. 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement in the
form of a toothbrush, more particularly for an
ornamental portion of a handle of the toothbrush. A
primary raised feature resembling a heraldic shield is
provided on the front of the handle and a small
triangular raised feature with a central circular button
is provided below the primary feature. A trimmed
surface area surrounding the ornamental feature has
an oval outline.
Three dimensional view from the front
21: A2011/00932 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 4 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement in the
form of a toothbrush. The oral care implement has
an elongate handle, circular in cross-section, which
leads into a head from which a plurality of bristle
tufts project forwardly. The implement tapers slightly
from an undulating lower part of the handle, which is
covered by a series of longitudinally spaced apart,
circumferentially extending ridges, toward an upper
part of the handle, which curves rearwardly. Pairs of
diamond-shaped recesses are formed on the rear
and front of the lower part. The intersection of the
upper and lower parts of the handle is rearwardly
upwardly slanted and raised features resembling
heraldic shields are provided on a front of the upper
part. A heraldic shield on a rear of the head is
surrounded by a plurality of tiny, pointed studs or
spikes.
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Three dimensional view from the rear
Three dimensional view from the rear
21: A2011/00933 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 4. 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement, in
particular for a tongue and cheeck cleaner formation
thereof. The formation includes an arrangement of
rearwardly pointed spikes, the arrangement defining
an outline resembling a keyhole. In a round part of
the arrangement, the spikes are arranged in three
concentric circles. In a central part, the spikes are
arranged in four longitudinal rows. In a part opposite
to the round part, the spikes are arranged in a single
U-shaped row.
21: A2011/00934 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 4. 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement, in
particular for a replaceable front part thereof. The
part includes a head, an opposite connecting
formation, and an elongate neck interconnecting
them. Three stacked circumferential ribs extend
around the neck adjacent to the connection
formation. For most of its length, the neck narrows
slightly laterally from the connecting formation
towards the head, with a short front length of the
neck laterally widening towards the head. On a rear
of the head is an arrangement of rearwardly pointed
spikes, the arrangement defining an outline
resembling a keyhole.
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Three dimensional view from the rear
21: A2011/00935 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 4 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: T201001938 31: Finland 32: 2010-07-01
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement in the
form of a toothbrush, more particularly for an
ornamental portion of a handle of the toothbrush. An
ornamental feature is provided on a front of the
handle and has a generally oval upper part joined to
a roughly triangular lower part. The upper and lower
parts project outwardly from the handle, each having
a plurality of intricately cut, distinct angled facets
which gives them the appearance of a precious
stone. A trimmed surface area surrounding the
ornamental feature has an oval outline.
Three dimensional view from front
21: A2011/00937 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2012-01-23
52: Class 8. 24: Part A
71: LEATHERMAN TOOL GROUP, INC.
54: Folding Hand Tool
57: The design relates to a folding hand tool. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
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21: A2011/00938 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2012-01-23
52: Class 8. 24: Part A
71: LEATHERMAN TOOL GROUP, INC.
33: 2010/01827 31: Ireland 32: 2010-10-20
54: Hand Tool
57: The design relates to a hand tool. The features
of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
Another three dimensional view from rear
21: A2011/00941 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2010-12-20
52: Class 4. 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: T201001939 31: Finland 32: 2010-07-01
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement in the
form of a toothbrush, more particularly for a rear
portion of a head of the toothbrush. A longitudinally
extending, wavy, raised feature is provided centrally
on the rear of the head of the toothbrush and is
flanked on either side by a smaller raised feature
having a similar curvature to the central feature, the
smaller features being slightly longitudinally offset
from the central feature. A plurality of tiny, pointed
studs or spikes surround the raised features.
21: A2011/00942 22: 2011-06-20 23:
43: 2012-01-23
52: Class 28. 24: Part A
71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY
54: SHAVING RAZOR HANDLE AND CARTRIDGE
DISPENSER
57: The design is to be applied to a shaving razor
handle and cartridge dispenser. The features for
which protection is claimed are those of shape
and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the
representations.
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extending body with a horizontal base, a middle
portion and a bevelled upper portion, a handle which
extends from a rear of the body and a pair of wheels
positioned at a rear of the base. The handle is Tshaped and has a shaft with a triangular recess, a
hanger which extends from one side of the shaft and
a hand grip which extends sideways from the shaft
and has two opposing cavities. The upper portion
has a rectangular recess at a front face and a
trapezoidal recess at each side. The middle portion
has a rectangular recess at a front face and a
triangular recess at each side. The base has a
curved arch over each wheel and a rectangular
recess at a front face.
21: A2011/00943 22: 2011-06-20 23:
43: 2012-01-23
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY
54: RAZOR CARTRIDGE
57: The design is to be applied to a razor cartridge.
The features for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration and/or
ornamentation, substantially as shown in the
representations.
Three dimensional view
21: A2011/00944 22: 2011-06-20 23: 2010-12-31
43: 2010-12-31
52: Class 15. 24: Part A
71: Rug Doctor, Inc.
54: CARPET CLEANING MACHINES
57: The design is for a carpet cleaning machine. The
machine has a generally rectangular, vertically
21: A2011/00945 22: 2011-06-20 23:
43: 2010-12-21
52: Class 4. 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for the head of an oral care
implement. The head section has a front surface
from which spaced apart circular clusters of bristles
protrude. The free end of each cluster is inclined.
Five curved protrusions protrude from the front
surface between the clusters of bristles. The
outside edge of the head section has four
indentations on each side and a rounded tip. A
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bottom surface of the head section has grooves as
well as protrusions which form a pattern. The
pattern is made up of rounded circular protrusions as
well as curved and peanut shaped protrusions. A
groove divides the head into a tip section as well as
edge sections and a middle section.
four indentations each and a rounded tip. A bottom
surface of the head section has grooves as well as
protrusions which form a pattern.
Three dimensional view from front
Three dimensional view from the front
21: A2011/00946 22: 2011-06-20 23:
43: 2010-12-21
52: Class 4 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement
comprising an elongate main body and an integral
head section connected to one end of the body. The
end of the body remote from the head section is
tapered. The head section has upstanding circular
clusters of brush bristles protruding from a front
surface. Curved protrusions protrude from the front
surface between the clusters of bristles. The
elongate main body has a handle section with a
textured gripping surface on either side of the body.
The main body narrows into a connection section
and then broadens into the roughly elliptical head
section. The outside edge of the head section has
21: A2011/00947 22: 2011-06-20 23:
43: 2010-12-21
52: Class 4 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement which
has an elongate body. The body comprises an
elongate contoured hand-grippable portion. A head
is located at one end of the head-grippable portion,
with a slightly curved (in side view) neck connecting
the head to the hand-grippable portion. The other
end of the hand-grippable portion is rounded.
Ellipse-like textured gripping zones are provided on
front and rear surfaces of the hand-grippable
portions, with the gripping zone on the rear surface
being slightly longer than that on the front zone.
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Three dimensional view from front
Three dimensional view from front
21: A2011/00948 22: 2011-06-20 23:
43: 2010-12-21
52: Class 4. 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement which
has an elongate body. The body has a head at its
one end. Ellipse-like textured gripping zones are
provided on front and rear surfaces of the handgrippable portions, with the gripping zone on the rear
surface being slightly longer than that on the front
surface.
21: A2011/00949 22: 2011-06-20 23:
43: 2010-12-21
52: Class 4. 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement. More
particularly it relates to a bristle arrangement
comprising spaced apart circular clusters of
upstanding bristles attached to a head section. Five
curved protrusions protrude between the clusters of
the bristles and divide the bristles into groups of
various sizes, ranging from smaller groups of bristles
around the edges of the head section to a larger
group of bristles positioned in the middle region of
the head section. The free end of each cluster of
bristles is inclined.
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Three dimensional view from the front
Three dimensional view from the front
21: A2011/00950 22: 2011-06-20 23:
43: 2010-12-21
52: Class 4 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 56293/2010 31: Switzerland 32: 2010-06-17
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement and
more particularly a head section of the oral care
implement. The head section is generally oval and
has opposed top and bottom surfaces and a
peripheral edge extends therebetween. Four spaced
apart indentations are provided on each side of the
peripheral edge. The bottom surface has grooves as
well as protrusions which form a pattern. The
grooves divide the surface into four regions, one in
the middle, two on the edges of the head section
and one at the tip of the head section. The edge
sections are identical and have three peanut-shaped
protrusions each. The tip has rounded protrusions
as well as curved grooves. The middle section has
a symmetrically arranged combination of rounded
protrusions as well as curved protrusions and
grooves.
21: A2011/00951 22: 2011-06-21 23:
43: 2012-01-23
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: CATERPILLAR INC.
54: Front Portion of an Off Highway Truck
57: The design relates to a front portion of an off
highway truck. The features of the design are those
of shape and/or configuration of the illustrated front
portion of an off highway truck. Features shown in
broken outline form no part of the design for which
protection is claimed.
21: A2011/00955. 22: 22/06/2011. 23:
43: 23/01/2012
52: Class 13. 24: Part A
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71: GERT KOEGELENBERG; BRUCE RONALD
HUMPHREY
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
33: 359916 31: PERU 32: 2008-07-10|
54: MULTI-PLUG ADAPTOR
57: The design relates to a multi-plug adaptor.The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2011/00957. 22: 22/06/2011. 23:
43: 23/01/2012
52: Class 13. 24: Part A
71: GERT KOEGELENBERG; BRUCE RONALD
HUMPHREY
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: FACE PLATE FOR AN ELECTRIC SOCKET
57: The design relates to a face plate for an electric
socket.The features of the design are those of shape
and/or configuration.
21: A2011/00959. 22: 20/05/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 15. 24: Part A
71: RADEMEYER, LINDA LESLIE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: POOL CLEANER ASSEMBLY
57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or
configuration of the pool cleaner assembly
substantially as shown in the accompanying
drawing.
21: A2011/00961 22: 2011-06-23 23:
43: 2012-01-24
52: Class 14. 24: Part A
71: LG ELECTRONICS INC.
54: Mobile Phone
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57: The design relates to a mobile phone. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of
the illustrated mobile phone.
21: A2011/00969 22: 2011-06-27 23:
43: 2012-01-24
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY
54: RAZOR HANGER
57: The design is to be applied to a razor hanger.
The features for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as
shown in the representations.
21: A2011/00964 22: 2011-06-23 23:
43: 2012-01-24
52: Class 25 l24: Part A
71: WACO AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
33: 85/070,584 31: USA 32: 2010-06-24
54: PODGER DEVICE FOR ASSEMBLING
SCAFFOLDING
57: The design is applied to a podger device for
assembling scaffolding. The features of the design
for which protection is claimed include the shape
and/or configuration of a podger device for
assembling scaffolding, substantially as illustrated in
the accompanying representations.
21: A2011/00970 22: 2011-06-27 23:
43: 2012-01-24
52: Class 9. 24: Part A
71: THE VINUM CORPORATION
54: Reusable Bottle Stopper
57: The design relates to a reusable bottle stopper.
The features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration of the illustrated reusable bottle
stopper. The air passageway shown in broken
outline forms no part of the design for which
protection is claimed.
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Three dimensional view
21: A2011/00972 22: 2011-06-27 23:
43: 2011-01-07
52: Class 15 24: Part A
71: Numatic International Limited
54: MACHINES INCLUDING VACUUM CLEANERS
AND PARTS OF MACHINES INCLUDING
VACUUM CLEANERS
57: The design is for a part of a machine, more
particularly for a wheel of a vacuum cleaner or
similar machine. The wheel has a solid, central,
circular hub surrounded by fairly low-profiled
peripheral tread. A soccer ball is depicted on an
outer surface of the hub.
21: A2011/00973 22: 2011-06-27 23:
43: 2010-12-28
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: Spirits International B.V.
54: BOTTLES
57: The design is for a bottle which has a base, a
body and a shoulder –and- neck portion. The body
of the bottle is circular cylindrical and of slightly
smaller diameter than the base or the shoulder. The
body-shoulder interface is defined by a pair of
peripheral steps. The body-base interface is defined
by a single peripheral step. The underside of the
base has a grooved pattern around its periphery and
a spotting bar defining a front of the bottle showing
the optional word “Stoli”. The peripheral side face of
the base has a series of vertically extending,
circumferentially spaced grooves. The underside of
the base optionally has generally concentric
ornamentation formations including a stylised
building obliquely intersected by “Stolichnaya”, which
word is duplicated in Latin script at a semi-concentric
position.
Three dimensional view
21: A2011/00974 22: 2011-06-28 23:
43: 2011-01-10
52: Class 7. 24: Part A
71: Dart Industries Inc.
54: BOTTLES
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57: The design is for a bottle having a generally
square base with straight sides and rounded
corners. Side walls extend upwardly from the base.
Upper portions of the side walls taper inwardly to
form a shoulder from which a circular cylindrical neck
protrudes. Generally elliptical recesses are provided
in two opposed side walls.
Three dimensional view from front
Three dimensional view
21: A2011/00975 22: 2011-06-28 23:
43: 2010-12-29
52: Class 7 24: Part A
71: Dart Industries Inc.
33: 63200/2010 31: Switzerland 32: 2010-12-03
54: CONTAINERS
57: The design is for a container comprising a body
and a complemental lid. The container has an
elongate, substantially oblong outline in plan view.
The body includes four upright walls (that is, a pair of
opposed, longer side walls, and a pair of opposed,
shorter end walls), and a bottom wall extending
between the upright walls. The bottom wall is
elongate and concave and defines five side-by-side
oval depressions spaced along the length of the
body. The lid is similar in shape to, but flatter than,
the body. A top wall of the lid defines five matched
side-by-side oval depressions, so that the body and
lid together define five side-by-side oval
depressions. The container has an H-shaped profile
in side view.
21: A2011/00976 22: 2011-06-28 23:
43: 2010-12-29
52: Class 7. 24: Part A
71: Dart Industries Inc.
54: CONTAINERS
57: The design is for a container comprising a body
and a complemental lid. The container has an
elongate, oblong outline in plan view. The body
includes container includes four upright walls (that is,
a pair of opposed, longer side walls, and a pair of
opposed, shorter end walls), and a bottom wall
extending between the upright walls. The bottom
wall is elongate and concave and defines a
recumbent semi-cylindrical cavity therein. A lower
edge of each side wall flares outwardly to define a
flange or lip, having a circular segment shape in
plain view. The lid is similar in shape to, but flatter
than, the body. A top wall of the lid defines a
matched semi-cylindrical cavity, so that the body and
lid together define an enclosed cylindrical cavity. A
peripherally extending lip of the flares outwardly at
its sides to match the outline of the base.
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Three dimensional view from front
21: A2011/00977 22: 2011-06-28 23:
43: 2011-01-10
52: Class 7 24: Part A
71: Dart Industries Inc.
33: 2010-094664 31: JP 32: 2010-12-06
54: BOTTLES WITH CAPS
57: The design is for a bottle having a generally
square base with straight sides and rounded
corners. Side walls extend upwardly from the base.
Upper portions of the side walls taper inwardly to
form a shoulder from which a circular cylindrical neck
protrudes. Generally elliptical recesses are provided
in two opposed side walls. A bottle cap is mounted
on the neck. The cap has a circular top from which
a circular cylindrical skirt depends. A tab protrudes
radially from the skirt.
Three dimensional view
21: A2011/00981 22: 2011-06-29 23:
43: 2012-01-24
52: Class 9. 24: Part A
71: UNILEVER PLC
33: 2011-002225 31: JP 32: 2011-01-17
54: A Pouch
57: The design relates to a pouch. The features of
the design are those of shape and configuration.
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21: A2011/00983. 22: 29/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 09. 24: Part A
71: ELLIS, CLINTON JOHN; RICHARDS, HAYLEY
KATELYNNE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: A BOX
57: The design is applied to a box having its base
and sides folded from a blank. The sides are
retained in position by a skirt on a lid. The hatched
lines indicated on the bottom of the blank which
delimit the base and sides will be pressed and those
extending diagonally at the corners will be perforated
to form fold lines. The box is suited for packaging
food, which will be visible through a window in the
lid. On removal of the lid, the sides can be folded out
to provide an enlarged eating surface.
21: A2011/00985. 22: 29/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 09. 24: Part A
71: ELLIS, CLINTON JOHN; RICHARDS, HAYLEY
KATELYNNE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: A BLANK FOR A BOX
57: The design is applied to a blank which will be
folded to provide a base and sides for a box. The
sides will be held in position by a skirt on a lid. The
hatched lines indicated on the bottom of the blank
which delimit the base and sides will be pressed and
the diagonal ones at the corners will be perforated to
form fold lines. The box is well suited for packaging
food ¿ the sides can folded out to provide an
enlarged eating surface on removal of the lid.
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21: A2011/00999 22: 2011-06-30 23:
43: 2012-01-24
52: Class 26. 24: Part A
71: BEKA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: A HOUSING FOR AN LED STREET LIGHT
LUMINAIRE
57: The design is applied to a housing for an LED
street light luminaire. The features of the design for
which protection is claimed include the shape and/or
configuration of a housing for an LED street light
luminaire, substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representations.
21: A2011/01001 22: 2011-06-30 23:
43: 2012-01-24
52: Class 26. 24: Part A
71: BEKA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: A HOUSING FOR AN LED STREET LIGHT
LUMINAIRE
57: The design is applied to a housing for an LED
street light luminaire. The features of the design for
which protection is claimed include the shape and/or
configuration of a housing for an LED street light
luminaire, substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representations.
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21: A2011/01004 22: 2011-07-01 23:
43: 2012-02-13
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY
33: 77/703,675 31: USA 32: 2009-03-31
54: RAZOR
57: The design is to be applied to a razor. The
features for which protection is claimed are those of
shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation,
substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2011/01005 22: 2011-07-01 23:
43: 2012-02-13
52: Class 28. 24: Part A
71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY
54: RAZOR
57: The design is to be applied to a razor. The
features for which protection is claimed are those of
shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation,
substantially as shown in the representations.
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21: A2011/01006 22: 2011-07-01 23:
43: 2012-02-13
52: Class 28. 24: Part A
71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY
54: RAZOR
57: The design is to be applied to a razor. The
features for which protection is claimed are those of
shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation,
substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2011/01074. 22: 22/07/2011. 23:
43: 10/02/2012
52: Class 08. 24: Part A
71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: JACK
57: The design relates to a jack. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration.
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33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PILLOW
57: The design relates to a pillow. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2011/01076. 22: 22/07/2011. 23:
43: 13/02/2012
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: JACK
57: The design relates to aj jack. The features of the
design are those of shape and /or configuration.
21: A2011/01112. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:
43: 13/02/2012
52: Class 08. 24: Part A
71: INWEN TEQ TECHNOLOGIES CC
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: SECURING DEVICE
57: The design relates to a securing device. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2011/01110. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:
43: 13/02/2012
52: Class 06. 24: Part A
71: GERARD KARL KOHLER
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21: A2011/01114. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:
43: 13/02/2012
52: Class 24. 24: Part A
71: GERARD KARL KOHLER
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PILLOW
57: The design relates to a pillow. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2011/01146. 22: 29/07/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MATTHEW BEZUIDENHOUT AND LANCE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: SKIP TRAILER
57: Protection is sought and claimed on the shape
and configuration of the skip trailer as shown in the
attached presentation. The trailer features a
triangular shaped loading frame mounted on a
wheeled trailer chassis by hinge connections,
permitting the load frame to be tilted manually and/or
mechanically assisted 90 degrees backwards and to
return to its' normal upright position. This facilitates
loading, transportation and tipping of skip bins or
containers specifically adapted for the predetermined applications. The configuration of the
design may be greatly variable to meet particular
load requirements.
21: A2011/01116. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:
43: 13/02/2012
52: Class 09. 24: Part A
71: POLYMET (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: TRAY
57: The design relates to a tray.The features of the
design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2011/01418. 22: 05/08/2011. 23:
43: 20/02/2012
52: Class 09. 24: Part A
71: DAVIS, JOHN MICHAEL
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
33: 85/188,004 31: USA 32: 2010-12-01
54: BLISTER PACK DISPENSING PACKAGE
57: THE DESIGN RELATES TO A BLISTER PACK
DISPENSING PACKAGE. THE FEATURES OF
THE DESIGN ARE THOSE OF SHAPE AND/OR
CONFIGURATION OF THE ILLUSTRATED
BLISTER PACK DISPENSING PACKAGE.
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21: A2011/01846. 22: 18/11/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 08. 24: Part A
71: ALTERNATIVE STRUCTURES (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
33: 85/188,004 31: USA 32: 2010-12-01|
54: NAIL PLATE
57: The features of a design for which protection is
claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a
nail plate substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying illustrations.
21: A2011/0815 22: 2011-05-20 23:
43: 2012-01-09
52: Class 14. 24: Part A
71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC.
54: RECORDING MEDIA
57: The design is applied to a storage medium. The
features of the design for which protection is claimed
include the shape, pattern, ornamentation, and/or
configuration of a storage medium shown in
perspective view in the drawing showing the overall
appearance thereof.
21: A2011/01848. 22: 18/11/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 08. 24: Part A
71: ALTERNATIVE STRUCTURES (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: NAIL PLATE
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a
nail plate substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying illustration.
21: A2012/00135. 22: 14/02/2012. 23:
43:
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52: Class 99. 24: Part A
71: MING HE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
33: 1207207 31: Benelux 32: 2010-07-27|
54: JADORRI (SHOE SOLE RUBBER)
57: The shoe bottom is made of rubber, with fire
circle (T) logo, for leather and takkies shoes.
21: F2011/00034. 22: 04/01/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 15. 24: Part B
71: PERMABAN LIMITED
33: GB. 31: 001223838-0001. 32: 2010/07/05
54: JOINT SYSTEMS FOR CONCRETE SLABS
57: The design is for a leave-in-place joint system for
concrete floor slabs.
21: F2011/00033. 22: 04/01/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 15. 24: Part B
71: PERMABAN LIMITED
33: GB. 31: 001223838-0002. 32: 2010/07/05
54: JOINT SYSTEMS FOR CONCRETE SLABS
57: The design is for a leave-in-place joint system for
concrete floor slabs.
21: F2011/000846 22: 2011-06-01 23:
43: 2012-01-18
52: Class 25. 24: Part F
71: USG INTERIORS, INC.
54: Seismic Expansion Joint Clip for Suspended
Ceilings
57: The design relates to a seismic expansion joint
clip for suspended ceilings. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration.
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57: An advertising and display unit is provided. The
features of the design for which protection is claimed
reside in the shape and/or configuration and/or
ornamentation of the unit substantially as illustrated
in the accompanying representations.
21: F2011/00143. 22: 28/01/2011. 23:
43: 28/11/2011
52: Class 21. 24: Part B
71: SPEED STACKS INC
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: A CUP
57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape,
pattern or configuration of a CUP as shown in the
accompanying drawings.
21: F2011/00199. 22: 18/01/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 08. 24: Part B
71: CARDENAS ROMULO FERNANDO
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: A CUTTING TOOL
57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape
and configuration of a cutting tool, substantially as
shown in the attached representation.
21: F2011/00157. 22: 02/02/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 20. 24: Part B
71: RUWIEL, MARCUS PETRUS JACOBUS
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
33: 801036 31: New Zealand 32: 2009-01-05|
54: AN ADVERTISING AND DISPLAY UNIT
21: F2011/00532. 22: 06/04/2011. 23:
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43:
52: Class 08. 24: Part B
71: WILLEM JACOBUS GAGIANO
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: WATERING CART
57: The shape and reconfiguration of a watering cart
substantially as shown in the accompanying
representations
21: F2011/00730. 22: 06/05/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 13. 24: Part B
71: GERT KOEGELENBERG; BRUCE RONALD
HUMPHREY
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PLUG
57: The design relates to a plug. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2011/00742. 22: 09/05/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 21. 24: Part B
71: TOYMONSTER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
LIMITED
33: IS. 31: 50266. 32: 2010/11/07
54: RIDE ON TOY
57: The features of the design for which protection is
sought are those features of shape and/or
configuration and/or pattern applied to the article
shown in the representations
21: F2011/00778. 22: 11/05/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 25. 24: Part B
71: COCHRANE STEEL PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CABLE TRAT
57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or
configuration of a cable tray substantially shown in
the accompanying drawing. The length and the
breadth of the tray are indeterminate
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21: F2011/00781. 22: 16/05/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 09. 24: Part B
71: WAVE PAPER (PTY) LIMITED
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: BLANK FOR ERECTION INTO CONTAINER
57: The novelty of the design as applied to a blank
for erection into a container for a vehicle door
resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof
substantially as illustrated in the drawing.
21: F2011/00782. 22: 16/05/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 09. 24: Part B
71: WAVE PAPER (PTY) LIMITED
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: BLANK FOR ERECTION INTO A CONTAINER
57: The novelty of the design as applied to a blank
for erection into a container for a vehicle door
resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof
substantially as illustrated in the drawing.
21: F2011/00798. 22: 06/05/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part B
71: ALAN WILFRED HALL
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: A FRAME ATTACHED TO THE REAR OF
CYCLE
57: This frame allows a cyclist to increase the
loading capacity of a cycle, and the versatility of a
cycle. Loads are carried closer to the ground which
affords the cyclist more safety than a conventional
cycle.
21: F2011/00800. 22: 06/05/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part B
71: ALAN WILFRED HALL
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
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54: DRIVE SPROCKETS ON THE REAR WHEEL
OF CYCLE
57: This design allows the hub of a cycle to be
driven by more than one power source, such as an
electric motor and/or a combustion motor. Each
power source drives the wheel of a cycle
independently of the other power source/s. As more
power sources are added to the cycle so can the
hub be extended so that additional sprockets can be
attached to the hub.
21: F2011/00806. 22: 15/05/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 09. 24: Part B
71: WAVE PAPER (PTY) LIMITED
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: BLANK FOR ERECTION INTO A CONTAINER
57: The novelty of the design as applied to a blank
for erection into a container for a vehicle bumper
resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof
substantially as shown in the drawing.
21: F2011/00802. 22: 19/05/2011. 23:
43: 30/01/2012
52: Class 07. 24: Part B
71: ANTON SNYMAN
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PIZZA OVEN ACCESSORY FOR A
BARBEQUE
57: The design relates to a pizza oven accessory for
a barbeque. The features of the design are those of
shape and/or configuration.
21: F2011/00826. 22: 27/05/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part B
71: DELTA-EXPERTS SA (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: ROLL-OVER PROTECTION SYSTEM
57: The novelty of the design as applied to a rollover protection system for a motor vehicle resides in
the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially
as shown in the accompanying drawings. The
motor vehicle does not form part of the design.
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54: SEISMIC EXPANSION SLEEVE FOR
SUSPENDED CEILINGS
57: The design in applied to a seismic expansion
sleeve for suspended ceilings. The features of the
design for which protection is claimed include the
shape and/or configuration of a seismic expansion
sleeve for suspended ceilings substantially as
illustrated in the accompanying representations.
21: F2011/00846 22: 2011-06-01 23:
43: 2012-01-18
52: Class 25. 24: Part F
71: USG INTERIORS, INC.
33: 10 3 775 299 31: France 32: 2010-10-18
54: Seismic Expansion Joint Clip for Suspended
Ceilings
57: The design relates to a seismic expansion joint
clip for suspended ceilings. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2011/00851 22: 2011-06-02 23:
43: 2012-01-18
52: Class 12. 24: Part F
71: SMARTEC TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD
54: MOBILE BUSINESS UNIT
57: The design is to be applied to a mobile business
unit. The features for which protection is claimed
are those of shape and/or configuration of a mobile
business unit substantially as shown in the drawings.
21: F2011/00850 22: 2011-06-02 23:
43: 2012-01-18
52: Class 25. 24: Part F
71: USG INTERIORS, INC.
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21: F2011/00855. 22: 02/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 23. 24: Part B
71: HALOFLO (PTY) LTD T/AS ENVIROMENTAL
RESOURCE SOLUTIONS
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: LEAK FREE CISTERN
57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape
and configuration of a LEAK FREE CISTERN
FILLING AND DISCHARGE DEVICE substantially
as illustrated in the drawings.
21: F2011/00879. 22: 07/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 25. 24: Part B
71: MCGARRY & DENNIS SUPPLIES T/A
SECURITY FENCING
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
33: 85088410 31: USA 32: 2010-07-20|
54: SPACER UNIT FOR PALISADE FENCING
57: The novelty of the design as applied to a spacer
unit for palisade fencing resides in the shape and/or
configuration thereof substantially as shown in the
drawing.
21: F2011/00874. 22: 06/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 15. 24: Part B
71: ULTRA AQUATIC TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: SKID FRAME WITH FLOAT FOR A PUMP
57: The design relates to a skid frame with float for a
pump. The design includes a float member mounted
on a frame assembly. The float member is in the
form of a generally rectangularly shaped body with
two rounded opposing ends. The frame assembly
includes upwardly depending arms converging
towards a cable receiver. The frame assembly
further includes downwardly depending legs,
mounted to a pair of spaced apart elongated skids
on opposite sides of the frame assembly.
21: F2011/00881 22: 2011-06-08 23:
43: 2012-01-18
52: Class 6 24: Part F
71: BROOKE, Rory
54: FURNITURE STABILISING ASSEMBLY
57: The design is to be applied to a furniture
stabilising assembly. The features for which
protection is claimed are those of shape and/or
configuration of a furniture stabilising assembly
substantially as shown in the drawings.
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33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: KNUCKLE PROTECTOR
57: The design relates to a knuckle protector. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: F2011/00889. 22: 09/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 21. 24: Part B
71: MBONELWA JOHAN MKHIZE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PLAYING SURFACE
57: The design relates to a playing surface. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: F2011/00893. 22: 09/06/2011. 23: 31/03/2011
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part B
71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: JACKING IMPLEMENT
57: The design relates to a jacking implement.The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration
21: F2011/00891. 22: 09/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part B
71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST
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21: F2011/00894. 22: 09/06/2011. 23: 31/03/2011
43:
52: Class 08. 24: Part B
71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: JACKING IMPLEMENT
57: The design relates to a jacking implement. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: F2011/00895 22: 2011-06-09 23:
43: 2011-06-09
52: Class 15. 24: Part F
71: Calderys France
54: FLOW MODIFIERS FOR TUNDISHES
57: The design is for tundish flow modifiers made
from a refractory material and comprising a
substantially planar base, a wall, and an overhang,
wherein the wall extends upwardly from the base as
one or more planar sections, none of which is
perpendicular to the base, and wherein the
underside surface of the overhang includes one or
more planar sections which are not substantially
parallel to the base
52: Class 9. 24: Part F
71: HERMANUS, KURT MICHAEL
54: Blank for a Container
57: The design relates to a blank for a container.
The features of the design are those of shape and
configuration.
21: F2011/00920 22: 2011-06-15 23:
43: 2012-01-24
52: Class 25 24: Part F
71: CLEARLINE PROTECTION SYSTEMS (PTY)
LIMITED
54: SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR A SOLAR
PANEL ARRAY
57: The design is applied to a support structure for a
solar panel array. The features of the design for
which protection is claimed include the shape and/or
configuration of a support structure for a solar panel
array substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
representations.
Sectional view through A-A of Figure 1
21: F2011/00900 22: 2011-06-10 23:
43: 2012-01-18
21: F2011/00922 22: 2011-06-15 23:
43: 2012-01-23
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52: Class 12. 24: Part F
71: SUZHOU EAGLE ELECTRIC VEHICLE
MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
54: Electric Vehicle Frame
57: The design relates to an electric vehicle frame.
The features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration of the illustrated electric vehicle frame.
52: Class 8. 24: Part F
71: LEATHERMAN TOOL GROUP, INC.
54: Hand Tool
57: The design relates to a hand tool. The features
of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: F2011/00936 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2012-01-23
52: Class 8. 24: Part F
71: LEATHERMAN TOOL GROUP, INC.
33: 85/114,304 31: USA 32: 2010-08-24
54: Folding Hand Tool
57: The design relates to a folding hand tool. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: F2011/00956. 22: 22/06/2011. 23:
43: 23/01/2012
52: Class 13. 24: Part B
71: GERT KOEGELENBERG; BRUCE RONALD
HUMPHREY
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: MULTI-PLUG ADAPTOR
57: The design relates to a multi-plug adaptor. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: F2011/00940 22: 2011-06-17 23:
43: 2012-01-23
21: F2011/00958. 22: 22/06/2011. 23:
43: 23/01/2012
52: Class 13. 24: Part B
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71: GERT KOEGELENBERG; BRUCE RONALD
HUMPHREY
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: FACE PLATE FOR AN ELECTRIC SOCKET
57: The design relates to a face plate for an electric
socket. The features of the design are those of
shape and/or configuration.
21: F2011/00963 22: 2011-06-23 23:
43: 2012-01-24
52: Class 25. 24: Part F
71: WACO AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: PODGER DEVICE FOR ASSEMBLING
SCAFFOLDING
57: The design is applied to a podger device for
assembling scaffolding. The features of the design
for which protection is claimed include the shape
and/or configuration of a podger device for
assembling scaffolding, substantially as illustrated in
the accompanying representations.
21: F2011/00966 22: 2011-06-24 23:
43: 2011-06-24
52: Class 6. 24: Part F
71: ZERO APPLIANCES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: BED ASSEMBLIES
57: The design is for a bed assembly which includes
a rectangular, hollow base and a generic mattress.
The base comprises four side walls and a bottom
wall which define therebetween a cavity, shaped and
dimensioned to accommodate the mattress. In a
storage condition, the mattress is placed inside the
cavity for convenient storage or transport. In an
operative condition, the base is turned around, and
the bottom wall (now a top wall) serves to support
the mattress off the floor. Additional components
(e.g. feet, a headboard, side table panels) can also
be stored within the base.
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lines indicated on the bottom of the blank which
delimit the base and sides will be pressed and those
extending diagonally at the corners will be perforated
to form fold lines. The box is suited for packaging
food, which will be visible through a window in the
lid. On removal of the lid, the sides can be folded out
to provide an enlarged eating surface.
Exploded view (Storage condition, with accessories)
21: F2011/00978. 22: 28/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 09. 24: Part B
71: FORMBY, CARYN BARBARA
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CLOSURES FOR CONTAINERS
57: Articles to which design is to be applied: A
CLOSURE FOR A CONTAINER
21: F2011/00990. 22: 29/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 09. 24: Part B
71: ELLIS, CLINTON JOHN; RICHARDS, HAYLEY
KATELYNNE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: A BLANK FOR BOX
57: The design is applied to a blank which will be
folded to provide a base and sides for a box. The
sides will be held in position by a skirt on a lid. The
hatched lines indicated on the bottom of the blank
which delimit the base and sides will be pressed and
the diagonal ones at the corners will be perforated to
form fold lines. The box is well suited for packaging
food ¿ the sides can folded out to provide an
enlarged eating surface on removal of the lid.
21: F2011/00984. 22: 29/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 09. 24: Part B
71: ELLIS, CLINTON JOHN; RICHARDS, HAYLEY
KATELYNNE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: A BOX
57: The design is applied to a box having its base
and sides folded from a blank. The sides are
retained in position by a skirt on a lid. The hatched
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21: F2011/00995 22: 2011-06-30 23:
43: 2012-01-17
52: Class 8. 24: Part F
71: NORTHLITE ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS
(PTY) LIMITED
54: HOUSING FOR A SLIDING LOCK ASSEMBLY
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a
housing for a sliding lock assembly of an electrical
box, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
representations.
21: F2011/00994 22: 2011-06-30 23:
43: 2012-01-24
52: Class 8. 24: Part F
71: NORTHLITE ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS
(PTY) LIMITED
54: SLIDING MEMBER OF A SLIDING LOCK
ASSEMBLY
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a
sliding member of a sliding lock assembly for an
electrical box, substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representations.
21: F2011/00996 22: 2011-06-30 23:
43: 2012-01-17
52: Class 8. 24: Part F
71: NORTHLITE ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS
(PTY) LIMITED
54: SLIDING MEMBER OF A SLIDING LOCK
ASSEMBLY
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a
sliding member of a sliding lock assembly of an
electrical box, substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representations.
21: F2011/00997. 22: 30/06/2011. 23:
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43:
52: Class 21. 24: Part B
71: NGOMANE, STEVEN LESLEY
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: SPORTS FIELDS
57: The design is for a sports field layout. The field
layout has a goal area at a far end thereof and a
home base area at an opposed far end thereof, the
field being divided into a first play half area
associated with the goal area and a second play half
area associated with the home base area by a
halfway line running across the playing field, a
centre base area located midway along the halfway
line of the playing field, and a plurality of base paths
extending radially outward from the centre base area
to the home base area of the second play half area.
21: F2011/01000 22: 2011-06-30 23:
43: 2012-01-24
52: Class 26. 24: Part F
71: BEKA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: A HOUSING FOR AN LED STREET LIGHT
LUMINAIRE
57: The design is applied to a housing for an LED
street light luminaire. The features of the design for
which protection is claimed include the shape and/or
configuration of a housing for an LED street light
luminaire, substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representations.
21: F2011/00998 22: 2011-06-30 23:
43: 2012-01-24
52: Class 26. 24: Part F
71: BEKA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: A HOUSING FOR AN LED STREET LIGHT
LUMINAIRE
57: The design is applied to a housing for an LED
street light luminaire. The features of the design for
which protection is claimed include the shape and/or
configuration of a housing for an LED street light
luminaire, substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representations.
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21: F2011/01015. 22: 04/07/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 09. 24: Part B
71: GOSSAMER STRUCTURES (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CONTAINERS
57: The design is for a container formed from a
container blank of sheet material in a first automated
step, in which outside walls are glued into position
and subsequent manual steps in which the other
features of the container are folded manually.
21: F2011/01035. 22: 08/07/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 25. 24: Part B
71: ANDERSON, GARRETH
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: A STRUCTURAL MEMBER
57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape
and configuration of a cross-section of a n elongte
structural member, substantially as shown in the
accompanying representation.
21: F2011/01043. 22: 11/07/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part B
71: AUSTRALIAN PERFORMANCE
DEVELOPMENT (PTY) LTD
33: AU. 31: 10089/2011. 32: 2011/01/12
54: AIR INTAKE SNORKEL FOR A VEHICLE
57: The design relates to an AIR INTAKE SNORKEL
FOR A VEHICLE. The features of the design for
which protection is claimed reside in the shape
and/or configuration of an air intake snorkel for a
vehicle substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representation.
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21: F2011/01047. 22: 12/07/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part B
71: SUSANNA MARIA ELIZABETHA CHRISTIANE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: WHEEL FITTING AND REMOVING
EQUIPMENT
57: The design relates to wheel fitting and removing
equipment substantially as shown in the
accompanying representations.
21: F2011/01046. 22: 12/07/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part B
71: SUSANNA MARIA ELIZABETHA CHRISTIANE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: WHEEL FITTING AND REMOVING
EQUIPMENT
57: The design relates to wheel fitting and removing
equipment substantially as shown in the
accompanying representations.
21: F2011/01062. 22: 20/07/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 19-07. 24: Part B
71: TREVOR KEITH GOLD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: FRAXION MASTER
57: A hand held and wall mountable teaching aid to
assist primary school learners with the fundamentals
of fractions, Decimals and percentages.
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21: F2011/01063. 22: 20/07/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 19-07. 24: Part B
71: TREVOR KEITH GOLD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CUNTAPILLAR
57: A teaching aid for grade "R" learners to assist in
teaching of counting and word and number
recognition.
21: F2011/01075. 22: 22/07/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 08. 24: Part B
71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: JACK
57: The design relates to a jack. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2011/01077. 22: 22/07/2011. 23:
43: 13/02/2012
52: Class 12. 24: Part B
71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: JACK
57: The design relates to a jack. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration
21: F2011/01111. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:
43: 13/02/2012
52: Class 06. 24: Part B
71: GERARD KARL KOHLER
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PILLOW
57: The design relates to a pillow. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration
21: F2011/01113. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:
43: 13/02/2012
52: Class 08. 24: Part B
71: INVEN TEQ TECHNOLOGIES CC
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
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54: SECURING DEVICE
57: The design relates to a securing device. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration
71: POLYMET (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: TRAY
57: The design relates to a tray.The features of the
of the design are those of pattern and/or shape
and/or configuration.
21: F2011/01115. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:
43: 13/02/2012
52: Class 24. 24: Part B
71: GERARD KARL KOHLER
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PILLOW
57: The design relates to a pillow. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration
21: F2011/01150. 22: 01/08/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 14. 24: Part B
71: LINDELANI MFUNDO XULU
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CABIN FOR DATA RECORDING,
COMMUNICATION OR INFORMATION
RETRIEVAL, AND BROADBAND ATTACHED TO
A VEHICLE AND/OR BAG
57: Xulu-VDB- cabin is aimed at providing
convenience and an alternative to otherwise loosely
held USB data storage devices and 3G USB
Modems, providing an alternative advantage in data
storage inside a more secure movable asset such as
a vehicle /car whele people spend a considerable
amount of time climinating the in convenience of
theft or misplacement of loose data storage devices
and 3G USB modems. The Xulu-VDB-Cabin shall
ensure that owners and/or users will always have
aclass to important stored documents, files,
records,data and broadband just by having their
vehicle in close proximity wherether they are on
holiday or between home and office, as one
fixed/attched unit. The cabin may offer varied
network service providers for 3G USB Modem and
broadband.
21: F2011/01117. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:
43: 13/02/2012
52: Class 09. 24: Part B
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43:
52: Class 08. 24: Part B
71: ALTERNATIVE STRUCTURES (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: TO BE ADVISED
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a
nail plate substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying illustrations.
21: F2011/01845. 22: 18/11/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 08. 24: Part B
71: ALTERNATIVE STRUCTURES (PTY) LIMITED
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: TO BE ADVISED
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a
nail plate substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying illustrations.
21: F2011/00960. 22: 22/06/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 24. 24: Part B
71: PROFIBRIX B.V.
33: EU. 31:0001798257. 32: 2010/12/23
54: A MEDICAL INSTRUMENT
57: The design relates to a medical instrument. The
features of the design for which protection is claimed
reside in the shape and/or configuration of the
medical instrument substantially as shown in the
accompanying representation. More particularly the
medical instrument relates to a powder dispenser for
use in the delivery of a powder to an internal or
external surface of the body in medical applications.
21: F2011/01847. 22: 18/11/2011. 23:
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21: A2011/00757. 22: 11/05/2011. 23:
43:
52: Class 06. 24: Part A
71: MICHAEL PATERSON MORRIS
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: ITHLATHI TABLE BASE
57: Protection issought the claimed the shape &
configuration. of the aesthetic flature of the table
base is its order out of chaos appeal. The structure
forms an almost randdom spontaneous look,Yet it is
geometrically constructed with additional overlapping
members that break the geometric confirm and
ritythan. The imention is the random look.The
structure & design leads itself to round oval and
rectannear shapesas well. The maxims and finisites
that can be used are infinite
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HYPOTHECATIONS
No records available
JUDGMENTS
No records available
OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES
No records available
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4. COPYRIGHT
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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: 2012/00010. 22: 08/03/2012 43: 09/03/2012
24: Greytown, Polokwane, Johannesburg, Port St
Johns, George, Knysna and Cape Town 01 April
2011 to 30 June 2011
25: 05 April 2012 Cape Town
71: Come Of Age The Movie
75: Come Of Age The Movie
76: Andre Scholtz
77: FC Hamman
54: ORDINARY PEOPLE
78: Robin Smith, Jaco Muller, Anton Dekker, Lucky
Koza, Norman Anstey and Hannes Muller
26: SAFACT
55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.
56: Preview Requested/Not requested
57: Based on three stories of how the preachings of
Angus Buchan influenced the lives of three men.
58: Drama
21: 2012/00009. 22: 08/03/2012 43: 09/03/2012
24: 20 December 2010 to 14 January 2011
Vancouver, British Columbia
25: 11 November 2011 South Africa
71: Weinstein Global Film Corp.
75: Weinstein Global Film Corp
76: Timur Bekmambetov and Michelle Wolkoff
77: Gonzalo Lopez Gallego
54: APOLLO 18
78: Warren Christie and Ryan Robbins
26: SAFACT
55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.
56: Preview Requested/Not requested
57: A film about the real mission to space in the
1970s that was cancelled by NASA.
58: Sci-Fi/Action
21: 2012/00006. 22: 15/02/2012 43: 17/02/2012
24: 07 December 2009 to February 2010 Louisiana,
USA
25: October 2009 Italy
71: HRJ Distribution, LLC
75: HRJ Distribution, LLC
76: Endgame Entertainment and Ram Bergman
77: Roger Donaldson
54: SEEKING JUSTICE
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78: Nicholas Cage, January Jones, Guy Pearce,
Harold Perrineau
26: SAFACT
55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.
56: Preview Requested/Not requested
57: After his wife is assaulted, a man allows a
vigilante group to avenge her attack, with the
promise that he will one day return the favour.
58: Action
21: 2012/00008. 22: 08/03/2012 43: 09/03/2012
24: 04 October 2010 to 19 November 2010 Los
Angeles, California
25:12 October 2011 France
71: Weinstein Global Film Corp
75: Weinstein Global Film Corp
76: Thomas Langmann and Emmanuel Montamat
77: Michael Hazanavicius
54: THE ARTIST
78: Jean Dujarding, Berenice Bejo and John
Goodman
26: SAFACT
55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.
56: Preview Requested/Not requested
57: When a silent movie star loses his career to the
rise of “talkies”, and his lover, a rising movie star,
tries to save him from alcoholism and poverty by
encouraging him to break into the business as a
dancer.
58: Thriller
25: 8 February 2012/Trinidad & Tobago
71: Screen Gems, Inc. a corporation organized and
existing under the Laws of the States of California
and Spyglass Entertainment Funding, LLC a
Delaware limited liability company
75: Spyglass Entertainment Productions, LLC a
Delaware limited liability company
76: Jonathan Glickman, Paul Taublieb, Gary Barber
and Roger Birnbaum
77: Michael Sucsy
54: THE VOW
78: Rachel McAdams, Channing Tatum, Sam Neil
Scott Speedman, Wendy Crewson, Jessica
McNamee, Tatiana Maslany, Joe Cobden
26: SPOOR & FISHER
Building No.13
Highgrove Office Park
Oak Avenue, Centurion
P.O. Box 454, Pretoria 0001
55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.
56: Preview Requested/Not requested
57: Paige and Leo are a happy newlywed couple
whose lives are changed by a car accident that puts
Paige in a coma. Waking with sere memory loss,
Paige has no memory of Leo, a confusing
relationship with her parents and an ex-fiance she
may still have feelings for. Despite these
complications, Leo endeavours to win her heart
again and rebuild their marriage.
58: Drama
21: 2012/0005. 22: 15/02/2012 43: 20/02/2012
24: 30 August 2010 to 26 October 2010/ Toronto,
Canada, and Chicago, Illinois, USA
HYPOTHECATIONS
No records available
JUDGMENTS
No records available
OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES
No records available
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5. CORRECTION NOTICES
IN THE JOURNAL OF 26 OCTOBER 2011
Patent Application No. 2011/00732 on Page 717 the priority number and date reads 33:-, 31:-, 32:-, should read
33: CN 31: 200920066749.0: 12-01-2009.
Patent Application No. 2010/09159 on Page 757 the applicant reads MEINTJIES SCHALK WILLEM, should read
MEINTJES SCHALK WILLEM.
IN THE JOURNAL OF 30 NOVEMBER 2011
Patent application No. 2009/06416 on page 972 the inventor reads FORSYSTH KEVIN LUND DAVID, LOCKARD
LISA, GNZALO MARQUEZ RAUL, should read FORSYTH KEVIN, LUND DAVID, LOCKARD LISA, GONZALO
MARQUEZ, FERNANDEZ RAUL
Patent application No. 2011/02591 on page 994 the priority number reads DE 10 2008 050 299.4, should read
DE 10 2008 050 599.4
NOTIFICATION OF THE PATENT EXAMINATION BOARD IN TERMS OF SECTION 21 OF THE
PATENT ACT 1978
THE PATENT EXAMINATION BOARD
The Patent Examination Board, in terms of section 21 of the Patents Act, 1978 (Act No. 57 of 1978), hereby
publishes the Patent Examination Regulations 2012, in substitution of the Patent Examination Regulations,
2003.These regulations are effective from the date of publication thereof.
________________________
M le Roux
Chairman
Patent Examination Board
01 March 2012
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THE PATENTS ACT, 1978
PATENT EXAMINATION REGULATIONS, 2012
The Patent Examination Board, established in terms of section 21 of the Patents Act, 1978 (Act No 57 of 1978).
has, in terms of section 21(3)(a) of the Patents Act, made the following regulations and prescribed the following
syllabuses in regard to the prescribed examination referred to in section 20 of the Patents Act, 1978.
DEFINITIONS
1.In these regulations, unless the context indicates otherwise -
(i)“Board” means the Patent Examination Board established under section 21 of the Act;
(ii)“candidate” means a person who presents himself/herself to the Patent Examination Board with the intention of
enrolling for or who has already enrolled for the Patent Examinations;
(iii)“Chairperson” means the Chairperson of the Board appointed in terms of section 21 (2)(a) of the Act;
(iv)“examination” means the prescribed examination referred to in section 20 of the Act;
(v)“journal” means the patent journal referred to in section 14 of the Act;
(vi) “office” means the patent office established under section 5(1) of the Act;
(vii) “the Act” means the Patents Act, 1978 (Act no. 57 of 1978); and
(viii)“the previous regulations” means the Patent Examination Regulations, 2003, published in Government
Gazette No. 24290 dated 17 January 2003.
EXAMINATIONS
2.(a)The examination shall be held during or around midyear, on such dates as the Chairperson may determine,
and the Board may, in its discretion and having regard to, inter alia, the number of candidates, conduct the
examinations in any one of four centres, namely, Cape Town, Bloemfontein, Durban, Pretoria or such other centre
as it may determine; and
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(b)The examination dates shall be made known to the candidates enrolled for the examination at least eight
weeks prior to such dates, either by written notification or by publication in the journal or both.
CONDITIONS FOR ENROLMENT
3.Only candidates who qualify in terms of at least one of the following criteria shall be entitled to enrol for the
examinations;
(a)a candidate in possession of a technical or scientific diploma or degree from a university or university of
technology, involving at least a three-year course of study;
(b)a candidate in possession of any technical or scientific qualification, which in the opinion of the Board is
sufficient to enable the candidate to meet the requirements of the patent examinations; or
(c)any candidate who has adequate practical experience in a technical or scientific field, which in the opinion of
the Board, is sufficient to enable the candidate to meet the requirements of the patent examinations.
4.(a)Every candidate shall, on or before the thirty-first (31) day of January of the year in which he/she proposes
to sit for any examination, apply to the Board, on a form to be obtained from the office, to be enrolled as a
candidate;
(b)A candidate shall submit to the Board, on first enrolment, proof of his/her qualifications and an application for
any exemption to which he/she may consider himself/herself entitled, stating his/her proposed course of study;
(c)A candidate may be exempted by the Board from interpretation of drawings in regulation 10 on the basis of any
engineering or other appropriate qualification or practical experience which, in the opinion of the Board is
sufficient to enable the candidate to read and interpret drawings; and
(d)Late entries may be approved by the Board on good cause shown.
5.A candidate who fails to pass or obtain an exemption from all of the subjects in Group 1 of regulation 9 within a
period of four calendar years after first enrolling for the examination or, in the case of a candidate who first
enrolled for the examination before the publication of these regulations, within such further period as the Board
may determine, shall not be allowed to enrol for any further examination of the Board except with the permission
of the Board.
6.A candidate who fails to pass or obtain an exemption from all of the subjects in Group 2 of regulation 9 within a
period of four calendar years after first enrolling for any Group 2 subject or, in the case of a candidate who first
enrolled for any Group 2 subject before the publication of the these regulations, within such further period as the
Board may determine, shall not be allowed to enrol for any further examination of the Board except with the
permission of the Board.
7.Except with the permission of the Board, no candidate shall be allowed to enrol for more than four subjects in
any one year.
8.Except where the Board otherwise permits, a candidate shall have passed, or been exempted from all the
subjects in Group 1 of regulation 9 before the candidate may enrol for subjects (e), (f) and (g) in regulation 9.
SUBJECTS FOR EXAMINATION
9.The examination shall be conducted in the following subjects;
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GROUP 1
(a)Legal framework for the protection of intellectual property in South Africa, with a focus on trade marks,
copyright, plant breeders‟ rights and international treaties relevant to patent law
- one four-hour paper;
(b)S A patent law and practice
- one four-hour paper;
(c)S A design law and practice
- one four-hour paper; and
(d)Selected international patent laws, systems, conventions and treaties
- one four-hour paper.
GROUP 2
(e)The drafting of patent specifications
- two four-hour papers;
(f)Practical legal problems with regard to patents
- one four-hour paper; and
(g)Patent attorney‟s practice
- one four-hour paper.
INTERPRETATION OF DRAWINGS
10.(a)Candidates will be required to have a certain level of competence in interpretation of drawings. Candidates
who are not exempt will be required to attend a one-day workshop run by the course convenor of this subject; and
(b)There will be no formal written examination for interpretation of drawings. At the end of the one-day workshop
the convenor will test the level of competence of the candidate through a practical exercise. The course
convenor may prescribe additional practical exercises for any candidate who is found, at the end of the one-day
workshop, not to have the required level of competence. After the completion of such additional practical
exercises, the candidate‟s ability can again be tested by the convenor.
INSTRUCTION
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11.Course convenors will be appointed for each subject and will be responsible for;
(a)Compiling and distributing a course outline detailing the syllabus for the subject and material to be covered by
the candidate;
(b)Presenting a comprehensive overview of the subject content to candidates over at least two days in each of the
four centres or such other centre as determined by the Board subject to a minimum number of candidates from
each region enrolling for a particular subject; and
(c) Assisting candidates and providing guidance on an ad hoc basis.
APPOINTMENT OF COURSE CONVENOR EXAMINERS AND MODERATORS
12.(a)The Board will call for nominations of course convenors, examiners and moderators by publishing a notice
in the Government Gazette, the Patent Journal or other appropriate legal publications; and
(b)The Board shall appoint for a period of three years, subject to annual review, a course convenor, an examiner
and a moderator in respect of each of the subjects in Group 1 of regulation 9, and a course convener, an
examiner and a moderator in respect of each of the subjects in Group 2 of regulation 9, and the Chairperson shall
advise course convenors, examiners and moderators of their appointment. Where appropriate the course
convenor and the examiner can be the same person.
SUBJECTS AND SYLLABUSES FOR EXAMINATION
13. The syllabuses for the subjects set out in regulation 9 shall be as follows;
GROUP I SUBJECTS
(a)Candidates will be introduced to the different forms of intellectual property, with a focus on South African law
and practice relating to trade marks, copyright, plant breeders‟ rights, and selected international treaties relevant
of patent law;
(b)This subject will cover a study of the Patents Act 1978 (as amended) and regulations promulgated thereunder.
The following topics, together with selected case law that demonstrates the principles applicable, will be included;
(i) patentable inventions, novelty and obviousness;
(ii) administrative provisions;
(iii) the patent application and grant;
(iv) effect, duration and maintenance;
(v) grounds for revocation and infringement;
(vi) corrections and amendments; and
(vii) general (miscellaneous sections such as Iicences, assignments and secret inventions).
(c)A study of the Designs Act of 1993 (as amended) and the regulations promulgated thereunder. Reference
might be made to the Designs Act of 1967. The following topics, together with selected case law that
demonstrates the principles applicable, will be included;
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(i) what is a registered design;
(ii) novelty;
(iii) effect, duration and maintenance;
(iv) ownership;
(v) application procedures;
(vi) infringement, revocation and surrender; and
(vii) general (miscellaneous provisions such as licences and restoration).
(d) An introductory study of selected international patent laws, systems, conventions and treaties. The emphasis
will be on a comparison of material provisions of these laws, systems, conventions and treaties with relevant
provisions of the South African Patents Act. The following patent laws, systems, conventions and treaties are
included;
(i) the patent systems and the patent laws of foreign, regional and international jurisdictions including the United
States of America, Australia, India, Japan, China, Canada, the European Patent Convention, Organisation
Africane de Ia Propriété lntellectuelle (OAPI), African Regional Intellectual Property Office (ARIPO), and the
Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), in respect of patentable subject matter, novelty requirements, applicants, filing
requirements, prosecution, term and maintenance fees.
GROUP 2 SUBJECTS
(e) In the first paper candidates will be provided with a description of two inventions and will be required to write
an introduction identifying the difficulty of the prior art, and no more than ten claims for each invention. In the
second paper candidates will be required to draft a South African complete patent specification in respect of an
invention described to them;
(f) Candidates will be set practical legal problems on the interpretation of patent specifications, the infringement of
patents, the amendment of patents, the validity of patents, the ownership of inventions, and will be required to
draft appropriate pleadings and give opinions; and
(g) Candidates will be examined on their competency to deal with questions of practice under the laws relating to
patents in South Africa, for example, the granting of a patent, the revocation of patents, restoration, assignment
and licensing (including compulsory licences), infringement of patents, the practice of the Court of the
Commissioner of Patents, relevant High Court and Supreme Court of Appeal rules, and application of decided
patent cases.
INTERNSHIPS
14.It is strongly recommended that each candidate serve an internship of between three to six months at a patent
law firm or a period of three to six months at the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC).
CONDUCT OF EXAMINATION
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15.(a)The examiner(s) shall be responsible for setting the required examination paper(s) in the subject concerned,
which shall be submitted to the moderator to be moderated. The examiner(s) shall also be responsible for marking
the examination scripts, and for allocating marks and symbols as provided in regulation 16(a);
(b)The moderator shall be responsible for evaluating the examination paper(s) when it is (they are) submitted to
him or her in terms of paragraph (a) of this regulation and for evaluating the marks and symbols awarded by the
examiner(s) in respect of the examination scripts;
(c)The examinations for the Group 1 subjects and for subject (g) in Group 2 will be closed book examinations.
The examination papers for Group 1 subjects will be structured to include questions that require one word/one
sentence answers (one mark questions), short questions (5-10 marks) and essay-type questions (15-25 mark
questions). The Board will satisfy itself that the examination paper is balanced and as far as possible tests the
candidates‟ knowledge of a substantial part of the syllabus;
(d)Candidates writing the two four-hour papers for subject (e) in regulation 9 will be given two extra hours within
which to complete each paper. The only materials that candidates will be entitled to bring into the examination
venue are one or more dictionaries. For the purposes of marking, the second paper will be divided into two main
sections;
(i) the claims, to which 50% of the marks will be allocated, and
(ii) the rest of the specification, to which the remaining 50% of the marks will be allocated.
In order to obtain a pass for this paper, candidates must obtain not less than 40% for each of these two sections.
(e) In respect of subject (f) in regulation 9, the only materials candidates will be entitled to bring into the
examination venue are the Supreme Court Act, the Uniform Rules of the High Court, and the Patents Act and
regulations; and
(f) Before the results of any examination are made final, they shall be approved by the Board.
16.(a) The pass mark in each subject shall be 50%.
The following symbols shall be used to reflect the marks awarded to a candidate in each subject;
A .75% and over
B. 60-74%
C.50-59%
F.49% and under (unless a supplementary examination has been allowed)
S. Supplementary examination allowed:
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(b) If a candidate has failed an examination in a subject but has obtained at least 45% in that subject, the Board
may, after taking into consideration any other examination results of the candidate, allow the candidate to sit for a
supplementary examination in that subject;
(c) If a candidate has enrolled for an examination in a particular subject but is prevented from sitting for it by
reason of illness, the Board may upon being provided with an acceptable medical certificate and after taking into
account any other examination results of the candidate, allow the candidate to sit for an aegrotat examination in
that subject;
(d) A supplementary or aegrotat examination may at the discretion of the examiner(s) or moderator(s) be in the
form of a written or an oral examination. However, a supplementary or aegrotat examination for subject (g) in
regulation 9 must be in the form of an oral examination; and
(e) Supplementary and aegrotat examinations shall be held at a time and place determined by the Chairperson in
consultation with the relevant examiner(s) and moderator(s) as soon as possible after the examination in respect
of which the supplementary or aegrotat examination was allowed.
17. A candidate who has passed a subject or obtained an exemption from a subject shall retain credit for that
subject for a period of five years or for such longer period as the Board may allow. In the event of a candidate
not passing or being exempted from every subject provided for by regulation 9 within such period of five years, the
Board may, in its discretion, either extend such period or require the candidate to sit for one or more of the
subjects again. In exercising its discretion in terms of this regulation, the Board shall consider the general
performance of the candidate, as well as changes in the relevant law, practice or syllabus, and any other
circumstances which it may consider relevant.
MISCONDUCT IN REGARD TO EXAMINATIONS
18.The Board may debar any candidate from writing any examination of the Board or from doing so in a particular
year if, after hearing the candidate, the Board is of the opinion, that such candidate has misbehaved during, or in
connection with any examination of the Board.
APPLICATION OF THESE REGULATIONS
19.These regulations replace the previous regulations and shall apply to all candidates enrolling for the
examination before or after the date of publication of these regulations in the journal.
TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
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20.Notwithstanding the provisions of regulations 3 and 19 above, any candidate who does not satisfy the
requirements of regulation 3 of these regulations but who satisfied the requirements of regulation 3 of the previous
regulations, and who successfully completed at least one subject under the previous regulations, shall be entitled
to enrol for the Examinations in terms of these regulations.
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