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Part II of II - E-Journal Previwer
AUGUST 2016
PATENT JOURNAL
PATENT JOURNAL
INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND
COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS
AUGUST 2016
VOL 49 ● No.08
Part II of II
ISSUED MONTHLY
DATE OF ISSUE: 31 AUGUST 2016
ISSN 2223-4837
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AUGUST 2016
PATENT JOURNAL
PATENT JOURNAL
INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND
COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS
VOL. 49 No. 08
Date of Issue: 31 AUGUST 2016
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 .................................................................................................................................................................. 4
ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1) .................................................. 5
CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39 ............................................................................................ 9
PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 ............................................... 10
PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN ................................................................................. 10
APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT .............................................................................. 11
APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT
................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION ...................................................................................................... 11
APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS ............................................................................................................................ 13
INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 83
HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 294
JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 294
OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 294
3. DESIGNS .............................................................................................................................................................. 295
APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993 ............................ 296
ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 ........................................... 305
CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 ........................................................................................ 305
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED ..................................................................................... 305
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED ............................................................................. 305
APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT .......... 305
APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION ..................... 305
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS ........................................................................................................ 309
HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 387
JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 387
OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 387
4. COPYRIGHT ......................................................................................................................................................... 388
NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE ............................................................................................................................... 389
HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 391
JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 391
OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 391
5. CORRECTION NOTICES ...................................................................................................................................... 392
TRADE MARK CORRECTION NOTICES ............................................................................................................. 393
PATENT CORRECTION NOTICES ...................................................................................................................... 393
DESIGN CORRECTION NOTICES....................................................................................................................... 398
COPYRIGHT CORRECTION NOTICES ............................................................................................................... 398
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2. PATENTS
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PATENT JOURNAL
ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1)
Application Number
2015/03542
Assignee
Assignor
2015/06391
MONASH UNIVERSITY AND ALFRED
HEALTH
SYMIC BIOMEDICAL, INC.
2015/03916
LUCK, DIETER GERHARD
2014/05975
RECKITT BENCKISER N.V.
RECKITT BENCKISER VANISH
B.V.
2014/01294
IRM LLC AND NOVARTIS
INTERNATIONAL
PHARMACEUTICAL LTD.
NOVARTIS INTRENATIONAL
PHARMACEUTICAL LTD
2013/03136
SALIX PHARMACEUTICALS, LTD
SALIX PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
AND NAPO PHARMACEUTICALS,
INC.
2015/05732
DASSAULT SYSTEMES CANADA
SOFTWARE INC.
DASSALUT SYSTEMES CANADA
INC.
2014/07345
NOVARTIS PHARMA AG
NOVARTIS AG
2015/04635
BEDFORD, CHARLES
BEDFORD, ASHLEIGH JEAN
1996/04653
BAYER AG
BAYER INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY GMBH
2012/06002
THALES
2015/06898
PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY CORPORATION OF
AMERICA
MEGA CRANES (PTY0 LTD
THALES; FEDERATION
FRANCAISE DE RUGBY;
UNIVERSITE PARIS
DESCARTES; CENTRE
NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE
SCIENTIFIQUE.
SUN PATENT TRUST
2015/06723
ARAVAX PTY LTD
PURDUE RESEARCH
FOUNDATION
LUCK WOLFGANG
PUREPRO (PTY) LTD
2015/08990
ALTECH NETSTAR (PROPRIETARY)
LIMITED
ALTRON TMT (PTY) LTD-ALTECH
NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL
DIVISION.
NAPO PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
2013/03136
SALIX PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
2014/01294
NOVARTIS INTERNATIONAL
PHARMACEUTICAL LTD
NOVARTIS AG
2009/03871
YATES HOLDINGS LLP
YATES PETROLEUM
CORPORATION
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Application Number
2011/07210
PATENT JOURNAL
Assignee
Assignor
COLIN, JEAN-CLAUDE
1996/10430
I-CES(INNOVATIVE COMPRESSION
ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS)
SEVERN TRENT WATER LIMITED
1996/10430
ELSTER METERING LIMITED
2013/01335
2013/08058
PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY CORPORATION OF
AMERICA
PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY CORPORATION OF
AMERICA
PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY CORPORATION OF
AMERICA
PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY CORPORATION OF
AMERICA
PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY CORPORATION OF
AMERICA
PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY CORPORATION OF
AMERICA
PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY CORPORATION OF
AMERICA
AKZO NOBEL COATINGS
INTERNATIONAL B.V.
RECKITT BENCKISER N.V.
ELSTER WATER METERING
LIMITED
SUN PATENT TRUST
2011/00284
RECKITT BENCKISER N.V.
2015/03262
POLYBOX (PTY) LTD
2014/08584
DELKOR TECHNIK B.V.
2012/07957
NUTRITION PHYSIOLOGY
COMPANY, LLC
CHR.HANSEN A/S
2014/04170
NUTRITION PHYSIOLOGY
COMPANY, LLC
CHR.HANSEN A/S
2009/07813
NAMEDROP S.AR.L.
FITFLOP LIMITED
2003/03797
GALVA POWER GROUP N.V.
FONTAINE HOLDINGS NV
2015/00855
LOCKWOOD, JAMES D
WIND TOWER TECHNOLOGIES,
LLC
2015/00199
VAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
WAGIENCIENCE (PTY) LTD
2013/00924
2013/08907
2013/08080
2011/08680
2011/06721
2011/05982
2007/03101
ELSTER METERING LIMITED
SUN PATENT TRUST
SUN PATENT TRUST
SUN PATENT TRUST
SUN PATENT TRUST
SUN PATENT TRUST
SUN PATENT TRUST
SONEC B.V.
RECKITT BENCKISER VANISH
B.V.
RECKITT BENCKISER VANISH
B.V.
GREENLEES, JOHN ROBERT
HUGH
TAKRAF GMBH
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Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL
Assignee
Assignor
2012/08476
BEIQI FOTON MOTOR CO., LTD AND
BEIJING ZHI KE INVESTMENT BAND
MANAGEMENT CO., LTD
BEIQI FOTON MOTOR CO., LTD
2011/06702
H L HALL & SONS (PTY) LTD
HG & H PHARAMACEUTICALS
(PTY) LTD
2011/06703
H L HALL & SONS (PTY) LTD
HG & H PHARAMACEUTICALS
(PTY) LTD
2003/02944
ATRIX LABORATORIES, INC.
ASPEN ACQUISITION II CORP.
2015/00456
FINISHING BRANDS HOLDINGS INC.
CARLISLE FLUID
TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
2010/07333
KENNAMETAL INC.
AMSTED RAIL COMPANY RAIL
COMPANY, INC.
2009/05464
BIOFUELCHEM CO., LTD
GS CALTEX CORPORATION
2008/06379
PRAIRIE MACHINE & PARTS
MFG.(1978) LTD
PRAIRIE MACHINE & PARTS
MFG., PARTNERSHIP
2009/04874
PRAIRIE MACHINE & PARTS
MFG.(1978) LTD
PRAIRIE MACHINE & PARTS
MFG., PARTNERSHIP
2010/00959
VIRIDIS PHARMACEUTICAL LIMITED
VITAPLANT AG
2008/06090
PRAIRIE MACHINE & PARTS
MFG.(1978) LTD
PRAIRIE MACHINE & PARTS
MFG., PARTNERSHIP
2014/05954
OBSCHESTVO S OGRANICHENNOI
OTVETSTVENNOSTYU’’NEW
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES’’
OVIK LEONARDOVICH
MKRTCHYAN
2010/08188
WATSON PHARMA PRIVATE
LIMITED
WATSON LABORATORIES, INC.
2011/03339
MPEX PHARMACEUTICLAS, INC.
TRIPEX PHARMACEUTICALS,
LLC
2011/03339
TRIPEX PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC
RAPTOR PHARMACEUTICALS
INC.
2006/00807
CENTURY GLASS L.L.C.
CITY GLASS AND GLAZING
PRIVATE LIMITED
2013/05128
BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC. AND
BAXTER HEALTHCARE SA
BAXALTA GMBH AND BAXALTA
INCORPORATED
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Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL
Assignee
Assignor
2012/00360
STRYKER MEDTECH LIMITED
STRYKER EUROPEAN
HOLDINGS I, LLC
2000/07034
AVENTISUB II INC.
AVENTIS HOLDINGS INC.
2000/07034
AVENTIS HOLDINGS INC.
AVENTISUB INC.
2003/01476
AVENTISUB II INC.
AVENTIS HOLDINGS INC.
2003/01476
AVENTIS HOLDINGS INC.
AVENTISUB INC.
1998/07552
AVENTISUB II INC.
AVENTIS HOLDINGS INC.
1998/07552
AVENTIS HOLDINGS INC.
AVENTISUB INC.
2008/00995
HISPANO-SUIZA
LABINAL POWER SYSTEMS
2011/09286
ALPHA SOURCE LLC
ALPHA SOURCE, INC.
2010/06178
VAUGHAN JOHN KEW, RAYMNOND
DANIEL TANNOUS AND JASPER
JOHANNES JANSEN
HEINRICH JOHANN FOURIE
2011/07012
CTS CASHPRO S.R.L. AND C.T.S.
ELECTRONICS S.R.L.
ARCA TECHNOLOGIES S.R.L.
2013/08577
SHENZHEN 3NOD ELECTRONICS
CO., LTD
GUANGXI 3NOD DIGITAL
TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD
2009/06919
PHARMACYCLICS, INC.
OXFORD AMHERST LLC
2008/07889
STRYKER IRELAND LTD
STRYKER MEDTECH LIMITED
2008/07889
STRYKER MEDTECH LIMITED
STRYKER EUROPEAN
HOLDINGS I, LLC
2003/06820
VELCRO INDUSTRIES B.V.
VELCRO BVBA
2014/01710
PHARMACYCLICS, INC.
OXFORD AMHERST LLC
2011/02526
BRAEBURN PHARMACEUTICALS
BVBA SPRL
BRAEBURN
PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
2011/02948
BRAEBURN PHARMACEUTICALS
BVBA SPRL
BRAEBURN
PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
2013/08282
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
MRH METERS LLC
2010/07082
PURSWAY LTD
MEDIABRANDS ISRAEL LTD
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Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL
Assignee
Assignor
2014/00943
RECKITT BENCKISER N.V.
RECKITT BENCKISER VANISH
B.V.
CHR. HANSEN A/S
2005/02598
NUTRITION PHYSIOLOGY
COMPANY, LLC
2006/05587
AJINOMOTO CO., INC.
EA PHARMA CO., LTD
2006/05412
EDMUND SMITH
EAGLE CREEK INVESTMENTS
251 (PTY)
2014/09253
BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC. AND
BAXTER HEALTHCARE SA
BAXALTA GMBH AND BAXALTA
INCORPORATED
2014/09253
BAXALTA GMBH AND BAXALTA
INCORPORATED
BAXALTA GMBH AND BAXALTA
INCORPORATED AND BAXTER
HEALTHCARE SA
CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39
Application Number
In the name of
New name
2012/03961
LIC VENTURES NO.2 PTY LIMITED
2010/08391
2010/01689
2009/02916
2011/03985
CENTOCOR ORTHO BIOTECH INC.
CENTOCOR ORTHO BIOTECH INC.
CENTOCOR ORTHO BIOTECH INC.
CENTOCOR ORTHO BIOTECH INC.
BEACON AUTOMATION PTY
LIMITED
JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.
JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.
JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.
JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.
2011/04506
2012/09689
2011/04507
2011/03984
2011/02081
CENTOCOR ORTHO BIOTECH INC.
CENTOCOR ORTHO BIOTECH INC.
CENTOCOR ORTHO BIOTECH INC.
CENTOCOR ORTHO BIOTECH INC.
CENTOCOR ORTHO BIOTECH INC.
JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.
JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.
JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.
JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.
JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.
2011/03983
2011/00328
2011/00757
2011/00327
2010/08392
2011/06703
2011/06702
2003/02944
2003/02944
2014/03996
CENTOCOR ORTHO BIOTECH INC.
CENTOCOR ORTHO BIOTECH INC.
CENTOCOR ORTHO BIOTECH INC.
CENTOCOR ORTHO BIOTECH INC.
CENTOCOR ORTHO BIOTECH INC.
H.L. HALL & SONS LIMITED
H.L. HALL & SONS LIMITED
ASPEN ACQUISITION II CORP
QLT USA, INC.
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
PARTNERSHIPS PTY LTD
ESTETRA S.A.
JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.
JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.
JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.
JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.
JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.
HL HALL AND SONS (PTY) LTD
HL HALL AND SONS (PTY) LTD
QLT USA, INC.
TOLMAR THERAPEUTICS, INC.
TERRAGEN HOLDINGS LIMITED
2013/08445
ESTETRA S.P.R.L.
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Application Number
2002/04979
2013/05514
1997/09995
PATENT JOURNAL
In the name of
OTSUKA AGRITECHNO CO., LTD
ZEVOLI 158 (PTY) LTD T/A CANCOM
XSTRATA SOUTH AFRICA (PTY)
LTD
PSIVIDA INC.
MTN MOBILE MONEY SA (PTY) LTD
MTN MOBILE MONEY SA (PTY) LTD
MTN MOBILE MONEY SA (PTY) LTD
MRH METERS LLC
OXFORD AMHERST LLC
OXFORD AMHERST LLC
AVENTISUB INC.
AVENTISUB INC.
AVENTISUB INC.
AVENTISUB INC.
AVENTISUB INC.
POWER QUALITY ENGINEERING
LIMITED
UEC TECHNOLOGIES
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
2006/04777
2009/09042
2009/01040
2007/10376
2013/08282
2014/01710
2009/06919
1998/07552
1998/07221
2003/01476
2003/01476
2000/07034
2015/08040
2002/09951
New name
OAT AGRIO CO., LTD
CANCOM (PTY) LTD
GLENCORE OPERATIONS
SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD
PSIVIDA US, INC.
OLTIO (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
OLTIO (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
OLTIO (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
ACLARA METERS LLC
PHARMACYCLICS LLC
PHARMACYCLICS LLC
AVENTISUB LLC
AVENTISUB LLC
AVENTISUB LLC
AVENTISUB LLC
AVENTISUB LLC
EDGE ELECTRONS LIMITED
ALTECH UEC (PROPRIETARY)
LIMITED
PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND 63
No records available.
PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64
Application Number
2004/04659
2007/08070
Licensor
TRANSITIONS OPTICAL, INC.
TRANSITIONS OPTICAL, INC.
Licensee
TRANSITIONS OPTICAL LIMITED
TRANSITIONS OPTICAL LIMITED
PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN
Application Number
Not open
Open
2015/05924
WITHDRAWN
22/7/2016
2015/05339
WITHDRAWN
21/7/2016
2015/02196
WITHDRAWN
30/3/2016
2015/04732
WITHDRAWN
11/7/2016
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Application Number
Not open
Open
2015/06741
WITHDRAWN
15/9/2015
2015/04727
WITHDRAWN
24/6/2016
2015/05549
WITHDRAWN
19/7/2016
2016/02160
WITHDRAWN
05/5/2016
APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT
THE PATENTS ACT, No. 57 OF 1978
APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT UNDER SECTION 47 OF THE ACT
Notice is hereby given that PHOSLOCK TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD OF BRIAN BACON INC, C/O DR
SAMANTHA GREGORY, SUITE 8A WATERKLOOF CORNER CENTRE, 27 MAIN STREET, BROOKLYN,
PRETORIA, 0001 made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said PHOSLOCK
TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD for an invention IMPROVED MODIFIED SUBSTRATE FOR REMOVING
OXYANIONS, numbered 2006/08399, dated 09/10/2006 which became void on 09/03/2008, owing to the nonpayment of the prescribed renewal fee.
Any person may give notice on Patent Form No. 19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two
months of the advertisement hereof.
THE PATENTS ACT, No. 57 OF 1978
APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1),
REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT
No records available.
APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION
THE PATENTS ACT, 1978
APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION
A copy of the original specification on which the proposed amendment is indicated in red, is now available for
public inspection at the Patent Office.
Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date
hereof.
Registrar of Patents
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Applicant: AUTOMATIK PLASTICS MACHINERY GMBH, OSTRING GROSSOSTHEIM 63762, GERMANY.
request permission to amend the specification of letters: 2010/07697 of 28 October 2010 for SHREDDER FOR
PRODUCING PARTICLES FROM A SHEET MATERIAL.
A copy of the original specification on which the proposed amendment is indicated in red, is now available for
public inspection at the Patent Office.
Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date
hereof.
Registrar of Patents
Applicant: MERCK & CO., INC. 126 EAST LINCOLN AVENUE, RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY 07065-0907, USA.
request permission to amend the specification of letters: 2008/05854 of 04 July 2008 for POLYMER
FORMULATIONS OF CETP INHIBITORS.
A copy of the original specification on which the proposed amendment is indicated in red, is now available for
public inspection at the Patent Office.
Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date
hereof.
Registrar of Patents
Applicant: LABORATORIOS ALMIRALL, S.A. RONDA DEL GENERAL MITRE, 151 08022 BARCELONA,
ESPANA. request permission to amend the specification of letters: 2002/00232 of 10 January 2002 for
QUINUCLIDINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS MUSCARINIC M3 RECEPTOR LIGANDS.
A copy of the original specification on which the proposed amendment is indicated in red, is now available for
public inspection at the Patent Office.
Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date
hereof.
Registrar of Patents
Applicant: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC. 9330 ZIONVILLE ROAD, INDIANAPOLIS, 46268, INDIANA. request
permission to amend the specification of letters: 2015/01140 of 19 July 2013 for HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS
COMPRISING 4-AMINO-3-CHLORO-5-FLUORO-6-(4-CHLORO-2-FLUORO-3-METHOXYPHENYL) PYRIDINE2-CARBOXYLIC ACID.
A copy of the original specification on which the proposed amendment is indicated in red, is now available for
public inspection at the Patent Office.
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Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date
hereof.
Registrar of Patents
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 7/23/2016 2016/05172 ~ Complete ~54:LOCKING DEVICE FOR A WEAR PART OF A SOIL-WORKING IMPLEMENT
~71:KVERNELAND GROUP OPERATIONS NORWAY AS, N-4355 KVERNALAND, NORWAY, Norway ~72:
SKJÆVELAND, Magne;TØNNESSEN, John, Karstein~ 33:NO ~31:20140318 ~32:12/03/2014
2016/05179 ~ Complete ~54:DISCHARGE END WALL INSERTS ~71:POLYCORP LTD., 33 York Street West,
Elora, Canada ~72: KUMAR, Pramod;MCPHEE, Robert Michael;MEPHAM, Robert~ 33:US ~31:62/054,132
~32:23/09/2014
2016/05180 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR SYNTHESIS OF A BIOPOLYMER DERIVATIVE, A BIOPOLYMER
DERIVATIVE AND ITS USE ~71:INSTYTUT BIOCHEMII I BIOFIZYKI POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK, ul.
Pawinskiego 5a PL-02-106, Poland ~72: Izabela ZAWISZA;Tomasz FR¿CZYK;Wojciech BAL~ 33:PT
~31:P.407257 ~32:19/02/2014;33:PT ~31:P.407258 ~32:19/02/2014
2016/05181 ~ Complete ~54:STEEL SHEET FOR CROWN CAP, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME,
AND CROWN CAP ~71:JFE STEEL CORPORATION, 2-3, Uchisaiwai-cho 2-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo,
1000011, Japan ~72: HIROKI NAKAMARU;KATSUMI KOJIMA;MASAMI TSUJIMOTO;TOMONARI
HIRAGUCHI;TOSHIHIRO KIKUCHI~ 33:JP ~31:2014-033851 ~32:25/02/2014
2016/05183 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS FOR THE BIOLOGICAL CONVERSION OF BISULPHIDE INTO
ELEMENTAL SULPHUR ~71:PAQELL B.V., Asterweg 109, 1031 HM, Amsterdam, Netherlands ~72: ALBERT
JOSEPH HENDRIK JANSSEN;GIJS VAN HEERINGEN;JAN HENK VAN DIJK;JAN KLOK~ 33:EP
~31:14153663.1 ~32:03/02/2014;33:EP ~31:14177741.7 ~32:18/07/2014
2016/05184 ~ Complete ~54:LADLE SHROUD FOR CASTING METAL, KIT OF PARTS FOR COUPLING
ASSEMBLY FOR COUPLING SAID LADLE SHROUD TO A LADLE, METAL CASTING INSTALLATION AND
COUPLING PROCESS ~71:VESUVIUS GROUP, S.A., Rue de Douvrain, 17, B-7011, Ghlin, Belgium ~72:
FABRICE SIBIET;JASON QUINN;YANNICK VASSELIN~ 33:EP ~31:14155819.7 ~32:19/02/2014
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2016/05158 ~ Provisional ~54:SHOPPING CART SANITIZING STATION ~71:MEYER, Reynier, Almeroe, 3964
AMBERFIELD VALLEY, ROOIHUISKRAAL NOORD, EXT 24, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MEYER,
Reynier, Almeroe~
2016/05159 ~ Provisional ~54:WATER TREATMENT PRODUCT ~71:CONTROL CHEMICALS (PTY) LTD, 70
Thirteenth Road, Kew, Johannesburg 2090, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: BUCHAN, Peter
James~
2016/05160 ~ Provisional ~54:A BELL SIGNALLING TOPOLOGY AND RELATED METHOD ~71:DEEBAR
MINING & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES CC, 15 Main Reef Road, Primrose Ext 1, GERMISTON 1401, SOUTH
AFRICA, South Africa ~72: DU PLESSIS, Sarel;SMIT, Chris;SOEKOE, Dereck;VAN VOLLENHOVEN, Johan~
2016/05193 ~ Complete ~54:AN OZONATOR,BATH ARRANGEMENT AND BATH ACCESSORY
~71:SKAR,REYNO ALEXANDER, 3 CHACELEY PLACE, MORNING SIDE, DURBAN,, South Africa ~72:
SKAR,REYNO ALEXANDER~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/02797 ~32:23/04/2015
2016/05188 ~ Complete ~54:PACKET FOR TOBACCO PRODUCTS, IN PARTICULAR CIGARETTES ~71:G.D
S.P.A., Via Battindarno 91, I-40133, Bologna, Italy ~72: GIUSEPPE MARCHITTO;LORENA
D'ALFONSO;ROBERTO POLLONI;STEFANO NEGRINI~ 33:IT ~31:BO2014A000167 ~32:27/03/2014
2016/05174 ~ Complete ~54:MULTI-MODE COMPOSITE ANTENNA ~71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY,
Admin B, Victoria Street, Stellenbosch, South Africa ~72: IVASHINA, Marianna Valerievna;MAASKANT,
Rob;MEYER, Petrie;PRINSLOO, David Schalk Van der Merwe~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/00363 ~32:17/01/2014
2016/05175 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBODIES, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF
~71:OBI Pharma, Inc., Room W1907, 19f, 3 Yuan Qu Street, TAIPEI 115, TAIWAN (R.O.C.), Taiwan, Province of
China ~72: CHEN, I-Ju;LAI, Jiann-Shiun;TSAI, Yi-Chien;WANG, Cheng-Chi;YU, Cheng-der Tony~ 33:US
~31:61/977,824 ~32:10/04/2014;33:US ~31:62/057,381 ~32:30/09/2014
2016/05176 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION OF A PD-1 ANTAGONIST AND A VEGFR INHIBITOR FOR
TREATING CANCER ~71:Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp., 126 East Lincoln Avenue, RAHWAY 07065, NJ, USA,
United States of America;Pfizer Inc., 235 East 42nd Street, NEW YORK 10017, NY, USA, United States of
America ~72: MARTINI, Jean-francois Andre;MAURO, David J.;PERINI, Rodolfo Fleury;TARAZI, Jamal Christo~
33:US ~31:61/935,809 ~32:04/02/2014
2016/05178 ~ Complete ~54:DESIGN OF A TRIGGERING CIRCUIT OF OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION WITH
AN ASYMMETRIC ELEMENT ~71:SALTEK S.R.O., Drazdanska 561/85, Czech Republic ~72: Jaromir SUCHY~
33:CZ ~31:PV 2014-2 ~32:03/01/2014
2016/05162 ~ Provisional ~54:DUAL TECHNOLOGY HAIR STRAIGHTENER ~71:Alaiya Peer, 22 Magdelan
Avenue Reservoir Hills, South Africa ~72: Alaiya Peer~
2016/05169 ~ Complete ~54:CABLE ANCHOR SLEEVE ~71:NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock
Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: ABREU, Rual~
2016/05182 ~ Complete ~54:MACHINE-TO-MACHINE (M2M) TERMINAL, BASE STATION, METHOD, AND
COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM ~71:NEC CORPORATION, A CORPORATION DULY ORGANIZED AND
EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF JAPAN, 7-1, Shiba 5-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 1088001, Japan ~72:
HISASHI FUTAKI~ 33:JP ~31:2014-015866 ~32:30/01/2014
2016/05185 ~ Complete ~54:MATRIPTASE AND U-PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR SUBSTRATES AND OTHER
CLEAVABLE MOIETIES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~71:CYTOMX THERAPEUTICS, INC., 343 Oyster
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Point Blvd., Suite 100, South San Francisco, 94080-1913, California, United States of America ~72: DANIEL R
HOSTETTER;MARGARET THY LUU NGUYEN;OLGA VASILJEVA;STEPHEN JAMES MOORE~ 33:US
~31:61/934,619 ~32:31/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/971,009 ~32:27/03/2014
2016/05186 ~ Complete ~54:FILTER ELEMENT HAVING DUAL FILTRATION CAPACITY AND FILTER
ASSEMBLY ~71:CATERPILLAR INC., A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF
THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 100 N.E. Adams St., Peoria, 61629, Illinois, United States of America ~72:
BRYANT A MORRIS;JEFFREY R RIES~ 33:US ~31:14/146,393 ~32:02/01/2014
2016/05189 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANIPULATING SOLAR ENERGY ~71:ARIZONA
BOARD OF REGENTS ON BEHALF OF ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, 1475 North Scottsdale Road, Suite
200, Scottsdale, 85257, Arizona, United States of America ~72: BRIAN WHEELWRIGHT;ROGER
ANGEL;ZACHARY C HOLMAN~ 33:US ~31:61/935,233 ~32:03/02/2014
2016/05293 ~ Provisional ~54:2 IN 1 NAPPY {TAMAR CAR} ~71:Francois EE Kapank, 49Canvada street Ravinia,
South Africa ~72: Francois EE Kapank~
2016/05187 ~ Complete ~54:THIN FILM COATING ON UNDERCARRIAGE TRACK PINS ~71:CATERPILLAR
INC., A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE,
100 N.E. Adams St., Peoria, 61629, Illinois, United States of America ~72: BAO FENG;DOUGLAS TRENT
WEAVER;JOSEPH RYAN SULLIVAN;MARK STEVEN DIEKEVERS;STEVEN CHARLES TAYLOR~ 33:US
~31:14/152,372 ~32:10/01/2014
2016/05177 ~ Complete ~54:HEAT TRANSFER TUBE, BOILER, AND STEAM TURBINE FACILITY
~71:Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd., 3-1, Minatomirai 3-chome, Nishi-ku, Kanagawa, YOKOHAMA-SHI
2208401, JAPAN, Japan ~72: DOMOTO, Kazuhiro;KANEMAKI, Yuichi;NAKAHARAI, Hiroyuki;YAMASAKI,
Yoshinori~ 33:JP ~31:2013-272804 ~32:27/12/2013;33:JP ~31:2014-082139 ~32:11/04/2014;33:JP ~31:2014227415 ~32:07/11/2014
2016/05161 ~ Provisional ~54:MAIA INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MODULE FOR HAIR BEAUTY INDUSTRY
~71:Alaiya Peer, 22 Magdelan Avenue Reservoir Hills, South Africa ~72: Alaiya Peer~ 33:ZA ~31:1
~32:25/07/2016
2016/05163 ~ Provisional ~54:DUAL TECHNOLOGY CURLING IRON ~71:Alaiya Peer, 22 Magdelan Avenue
Reservoir Hills, South Africa ~72: Alaiya Peer~
2016/05164 ~ Provisional ~54:EXCESSIVE LOAD PIN INDICATOR FOR PRELOAD DEVICE ~71:NCM
INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: TYRER, David Charles~
2016/05165 ~ Provisional ~54:ATM PROTECTION DEVICE ~71:MAGNETO IP HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD, Building
5, Woodhill Office Park, Philip Engelbrecht Street, South Africa ~72: Michael Donald ROBSON~
2016/05166 ~ Provisional ~54:ATM PROTECTION DEVICE ~71:MAGNETO IP HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD, Building
5, Woodhill Office Park, Philip Engelbrecht Street, South Africa ~72: Michael Donald ROBSON~
2016/05167 ~ Complete ~54:HAND WASHBASIN ~71:Gypsy IP Holdings (Pty) Ltd formerly Gypsy Vandal
Resistant Sanitaryware Sales and Distribution CC, 165 Clive Road, Lansdowne, South Africa ~72: SCHMIDT,
Fritz Carel~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/03064 ~32:05/05/2015
2016/05168 ~ Complete ~54:SAND FILTER CLEANER SYSTEM ~71:KABOUTER TRUST, 38 River Road, South
Africa;TRI-LANTIC INVESTMENT PARTNERS, 65 Olympus Crescent, South Africa ~72: ROBUS, John Richard
David~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07811 ~32:24/04/2015
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2016/05170 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OR PREVENTION OF INFECTION-RELATED
IMMUNE CONDITIONS USING A COMPOSITION COMPRISING IGM ~71:GRIFOLS WORLDWIDE
OPERATIONS LIMITED, Grange Castle Business Park, Grange Castle, Clondalkin, Ireland ~72: BARNETT,
Thomas;ROSS, David A.~ 33:US ~31:62/201917
~32:06/08/2015
2016/05171 ~ Complete ~54:A DISHWASHER WITH IMPROVED WASHING PERFORMANCE ~71:ARÇELIK
ANONIM SIRKETI, E5 ANKARA ASFALTI UZERI, TUZLA, 34950 ISTANBUL, TURKEY, Turkey ~72: DEMIR,
Serkan;GOKHAN, AK~ 33:TR ~31:A 2013/15399 ~32:27/12/2013
2016/05173 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTING BUILDING BOARDS USING
LOW FRICTION SURFACES ~71:SAINT-GOBAIN PLACO SAS, 34 avenue Franklin Roosevelt, France ~72:
Bryan J. WILTZIUS;Gerald D. BOYDSTON;John M. BRIDENSTINE;Michael P. FAHEY;Nathan Gregory
FRAILEY;Robert J. HAUBER~ 33:US ~31:14/153,156 ~32:13/01/2014
- APPLIED ON 7/26/20162016/05210 ~ Complete ~54:THERMOASSOCIATIVE AND EXCHANGEABLE COPOLYMERS, AND
COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAME ~71:CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (CNRS),
3 rue Michel Ange F-75794, France;ECOLE SUPERIEURE DE PHYSIQUE ET DE CHIMIE INDUSTRIELLES DE
LA VILLE DE PARIS (ESPCI), 10 rue Vauquelin F-75231, France;TOTAL MARKETING SERVICES, 24, Cours
Michelet F-92800 Puteaux, France ~72: DEVES, Lise;NGUYEN, Thi Hang Nga;NICOLAY, Renaud~ 33:FR
~31:1450654 ~32:27/01/2014
2016/05198 ~ Provisional ~54:ECO FIELA CLOTHES WASHING MACHINE WITH MINIMAL WATER
CONSUMPTION ~71:Raluca Pauna, 47 BERYL STREET CYRILDENE, South Africa ~72: Raluca Pauna;Seipati
Maloma~
2016/05205 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROARYL SIK INHIBITORS ~71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM
INTERNATIONAL GMBH, Binger Strasse 173, Germany ~72: DAHMANN, Georg;HOFFMANN, Matthias;KLICIC,
Jasna;LAMB, David, James;MCCARTHY, Clive;NAPIER, Spencer;PARRISH, Karen;SCOTT, John;SWANTEK
FITZGERALD, Jennifer L.;WALKER, Edward~ 33:US ~31:61/955,487 ~32:19/03/2014
2016/05206 ~ Complete ~54:SIM ACTIVATION AND ATTRIBUTE APPLICATION ~71:EPAY LIMITED, Kingfisher
House, 2 Woodbrook Crescent, Billericay, United Kingdom ~72: PATEL, Priya~ 33:GB ~31:1401936.8
~32:05/02/2014
2016/05207 ~ Complete ~54:ODOUR-MASKED AMINE COMPOSITION ~71:ARKEMA FRANCE, A FRENCH
SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME, 420, Rue d'Estienne d'Orves, F-92700, Colombes, France ~72: CHRISTIAN
FORQUY;CHRISTOPHE RUPPIN~ 33:FR ~31:1450914 ~32:06/02/2014
2016/05209 ~ Complete ~54:ROULETTE WHEEL APPARATUS ~71:TCS JOHN HUXLEY EUROPE LIMITED,
Salamanca Square, 9 Albert Embankment, United Kingdom ~72: ACTON, Steven William;SKINNER, Peter~
33:GB ~31:1401775.0 ~32:31/01/2014
2016/05208 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSIS OF A DIAMOND AND APPARATUS
THEREOF ~71:UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO - BICOCCA, Piazza dell'Ateneo Nuovo 1, 20126, Milan,
Italy ~72: ALBERTO MARIA FELICE PALEARI;ANDREA ZULLINO;ROBERTO LORENZI~
2016/05194 ~ Provisional ~54:AN APPARATUS, METHOD, AND KIT FOR DETERMINING GERMINATION
ENERGY ~71:UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG, Auckland Park Campus, Corner of Kingsway and University
Roads, Auckland Park, South Africa ~72: VENTER, Eduard;WHITEHEAD, Charles Stephen~
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2016/05201 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION COMPRISING FERRIC SACCHARATE AND HIGH
CONCENTRATIONS OF MICROENCAPSULATED LC-PUFA WITH A REDUCED OFF TASTE ~71:Nestec S.A.,
Avenue Nestlé 55, VEVEY CH-1800, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: BEDARD, Matthieu;BERROCAL,
Rafael;BRAUN, Marcel;SOUSSAN, Elodie~ 33:EP ~31:13199681.1 ~32:27/12/2013
2016/05203 ~ Complete ~54:POLYESTER LAMINATED BUILDING BOARDS WITH IMPROVED SURFACE
CHARACTERISTICS ~71:SAINT-GOBAIN PLACO SAS, 34 avenue Franklin Roosevelt, France ~72: Bryan J.
WILTZIUS;Choung-Houng LAI;Gerald D. BOYDSTON;Michael J. LEMBERGER~ 33:US ~31:14/153,260
~32:13/01/2014
2016/05204 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF PRODUCING PRESS-HARDENED AND -COATED STEEL PARTS
AT A HIGH PRODUCTIVITY RATE ~71:ARCELORMITTAL, 24-26, Boulevard d'Avranches, Luxembourg ~72:
Christine DESSAIN;Michel SANADRES~ 33:WO ~31:PCT/IB2014/000455 ~32:31/03/2014
2016/05196 ~ Provisional ~54:SOLAR PANEL UNIT ~71:KAREL FRANCOIS BREDENKAMP, PORTION 1,
484JR, HARTEBEESTFONTEIN DISTRICT CULLINAN, South Africa ~72: KAREL FRANCOIS BREDENKAMP~
2016/05200 ~ Complete ~54:AN INCISING IMPLANT FOR THE PROSTATIC URETHRA ~71:MEDI-TATE LTD.,
P O BOX 226, 9 HAHADAS ST., 3060000 OR AKIVA, ISRAEL, Israel ~72: KILEMNIK, Ido~ 33:US
~31:61/921,590 ~32:30/12/2013;33:US ~31:62/077,331 ~32:10/11/2014;33:IL ~31:PCT/IL2014/051015
~32:23/11/2014
2016/05195 ~ Provisional ~54:A NOVEL N-HETEROCYCLIC AMINE COMPOUND FOR NITRIFICATION
INHIBITION ~71:KIMLEIGH TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LIMITED, No 11 Jasper Van Der Westhuizen Street
Potchindustria, South Africa ~72: LUBBE, Leon;OPPERMAN, Hugo~
2016/05213 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD OF DEPOSITING MULTIPLE MATERIALS IN A SELECTIVE LASER
MELTING PROCESS, AND APPARATUS FOR USE IN SUCH METHOD ~71:CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF
TECHNOLOGY, FREE STATE, 20 President Brand Street, South Africa ~72: KINNEAR WILLIAM
ALLAN;YADROITSAU IHAR~
2016/05197 ~ Provisional ~54:BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENT ~71:CITRUS RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
(PTY) LTD, Room 3042, JS Marais Building, Victoria Street, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa;RHODES
UNIVERSITY, Lucas Avenue, South Africa;RIVER BIOSCIENCE (PTY) LTD, Room A20, CSIR Building, Gomery
Avenue, Summerstrand, South Africa ~72: CHAMBERS, Craig;HILL, Martin;JUKES, Michael;KNOX,
Caroline;MARSBERG, Tamryn;MOORE, Sean;RABALSKI, Lukasz;SZEWCYK, Boguslaw~
2016/05199 ~ Complete ~54:REINFORCED SAFETY NET WITH ATTACHMENT LOOPS ~71:INNOVATIVE
MINING PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: FLANAGAN, BILLY~
2016/05212 ~ Provisional ~54:BUSH AND SMALL TREE CLEARING IMPLEMENT ~71:CORNELIS JOHANNES
MULLER, MC Roode Drive 608 VYFHOEK, South Africa ~72: CORNELIS JOHANNES MULLER~
2016/05211 ~ Complete ~54:LUBRICATING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THERMOASSOCIATIVE AND
EXCHANGEABLE COPOLYMERS ~71:CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (CNRS), 3
rue Michel Ange F-75794, France;ECOLE SUPERIEURE DE PHYSIQUE ET DE CHIMIE INDUSTRIELLES DE
LA VILLE DE PARIS (ESPCI), 10 rue Vauquelin F-75231, France;TOTAL MARKETING SERVICES, 24, Cours
Michelet F-92800 Puteaux, France ~72: ILIOPOULOS, Ilias;IOVINE, Raphaële;NGUYEN, Thi Hang
Nga;NICOLAY, Renaud~ 33:FR ~31:1450657 ~32:27/01/2014
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2016/05202 ~ Complete ~54:PNEUMATIC ORE CHARGING ~71:Primetals Technologies Austria GmbH,
Turmstraße 44, LINZ A-4031, AUSTRIA, Austria ~72: MILLNER, Robert;PLAUL, Jan-Friedemann;REIN, Norbert~
33:EP ~31:14154422.1 ~32:10/02/2014
- APPLIED ON 7/27/20162016/05217 ~ Complete ~54:SAFETY HELMET ~71:BRIAN TREVOR BLAND, Plot 88 Blignautrus, South Africa
~72: Brian Trevor BLAND~
2016/05220 ~ Complete ~54:MINING APPARATUS ~71:BURGER, Nicolaas, Daniel, Lombard, 262 Pat Dyer
Street, Erasmusrand, Pretoria, South Africa ~72: BURGER, Nicolaas, Daniel, Lombard;MYBURG,
Stefan;OOSTHUIZEN, Jan, Stephanus~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/08956 ~32:28/11/2013
2016/05221 ~ Complete ~54:CONTAINER FORMED OF A ONE-PIECE DISTORTION PRINTED
THERMOPLASTIC SUBSTRATE ~71:SERAC GROUP, A COMPANY ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER
THE LAWS OF FRANCE, Route de Mamers, 72400, La Ferte Bernard, France ~72: PATRICK JEAN-FRANCOIS
ETESSE~ 33:US ~31:61/930,621 ~32:23/01/2014
2016/05223 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION OF ADDITIVES AND PERFORMANCE FUEL COMPRISING SUCH
A COMPOSITION ~71:TOTAL MARKETING SERVICES, 24, Cours Michelet F-92800 Puteaux, France ~72:
GUEIT, Julien;PAPIN, Géraldine~ 33:FR ~31:1451437 ~32:24/02/2014
2016/05219 ~ Complete ~54:DIHYDROPYRROLOPYRIDINE INHIBITORS OF ROR-GAMMA ~71:Vitae
Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 502 West Office Center Drive, FORT WASHINGTON 19034, PA, USA, United States of
America ~72: CLAREMON, David A.;DILLARD, Lawrence Wayne;DONG, Chengguo;FAN, Yi;JIA, Lanqi;LIU,
Zhijie;LOTESTA, Stephen D.;MARCUS, Andrew;SINGH, Suresh B.;TICE, Colin M.;YUAN, Jing;ZHAO,
Wei;ZHENG, Yajun;ZHUANG, Linghang~ 33:US ~31:61/935,162 ~32:03/02/2014;33:US ~31:61/970,637
~32:26/03/2014
2016/05222 ~ Complete ~54:PYRAZOLONE COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF ~71:INCEPTION 2, INC.,
5871 Oberlin Drive, Suite 100, United States of America ~72: BRAVO, Yalda, Mostofi;CHEN, Austin, ChihYu;JACINTHO, Jason, Duarte;STOCK, Nicholas, Simon;TROUNG, Yen~ 33:US ~31:61/939,955 ~32:14/02/2014
2016/05837 ~ Provisional ~54:NKO RESPIRATORS ~71:BARNEY MHLABA NKOMO, P O Box 532 Newcastle,
South Africa ~72: BARNEY MHLABA NKOMO~
2016/05227 ~ Provisional ~54:PIPELINE INSPECTING DEVICE ~71:VIVIERS,Dennis Frederick, Villa Victoria,
Brentwoodpark, Benoni, 1501,, South Africa ~72: VIVIERS,Dennis Frederick~
2016/05218 ~ Complete ~54:CEILING LUMINAIRES ~71:Voltex (Proprietary) Limited, Voltex House, Block B, St
Andrews Office Park, 39 Wordsworth Avenue, Senderwood, South Africa ~72: Allan Charles LOXTON;Irwin
Kennedy RUSSELL;Richard John LOWE~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/04312 ~32:15/06/2015
2016/05214 ~ Provisional ~54:COOKING APPARATUS ~71:LORD, Geoffrey Philip, Flat 3, Haroma Court, 248
Main Road, Plumstead, South Africa ~72: LORD, Geoffrey Philip~
2016/05216 ~ Complete ~54:SPRINKLING DEVICE AND CORRESPONDING WASHING UNIT ~71:Gebo
Packaging Solutions Italy SRL, Via la Spezia 241/A cap., PARMA 43126, ITALY, Italy ~72: BERZAGHI,
Claudio;COMPOSTA, Michele;FASANI, Rino~ 33:EP ~31:15 179 125.8 ~32:30/07/2015
2016/05351 ~ Provisional ~54:FINGER-TAP-MACHINE ~71:ANDILE PAUL SITHOLE, Ekangala 1472, South
Africa ~72: ANDILE PAUL SITHOLE~
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2016/05215 ~ Provisional ~54:DETONATOR CLIP ~71:OMNIA HOLDINGS LIMITED, Omnia House 13 Sloane
Street, South Africa ~72: PEARTON, Selwyn Peter;WALTERS, Michael Graham~
2016/05228 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BIOMETRIC PROTOCOL STANDARDS
~71:HOYOS LABS CORP., Puerta del Condado ste PT, 1095 Wilson Ave, San Juan, PR 00907,, United States of
America ~72: BRAVERMAN,Jason;HOYOS,Hector;STREIT,Scott~ 33:US ~31:61/922,438
~32:31/12/2013;33:US ~31:14/201,438 ~32:07/03/2014
2016/05226 ~ Complete ~54:VEHICLE SUN SHADE ~71:Matome Stephen Maponya, 6 Catalunya, 119 Albertyn
Street, Kyalami Hills, Midrand, 1685, South Africa ~72: Matome Stephen Maponya~ 33:ZA ~31:201506209
~32:26/08/2015
- APPLIED ON 7/28/20162016/05253 ~ Complete ~54:BYPASS APPARATUS FOR REDUCING A RECIRCULATION OF HEATED AIR
INTO A COOLING APPARATUS ~71:MAN TRUCK & BUS AG, Dachauer Strabe 667, Germany ~72: GANIS
MAXIMILIAN LUDWIG;KOPP ROLAND~ 33:DE ~31:10 2015 011 192.2 ~32:26/08/2015
2016/05248 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-LOAD PYRETHROID ENCAPSULATED SEED TREATMENT
FORMULATIONS ~71:FMC Corporation, 2929 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA 19104, PA, USA, United States of
America ~72: KIBBEE, John E.;MCLEOD, Roderick G.;Scherzinger IV, William M.;YAN, Laibin Bruce~ 33:US
~31:61/941,943 ~32:19/02/2014
2016/05249 ~ Complete ~54:SOLID FORMS OF 2-(TERT-BUTYLAMINO)-4-((1R,3R,4R)-3-HYDROXY-4METHYLCYCLOHEXYLAMINO)-PYRIMIDINE-5-CARBOXAMIDE, COMPOSITIONS THEREOF AND METHODS
OF THEIR USE ~71:SIGNAL PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC, 10300 Campus Point Drive Suite 100, San Diego,
92121, California, United States of America ~72: ANTONIO CHRISTIAN FERRETTI;DAOZHONG ZOU;HONWAH MAN;JALE MUSLEHIDDINOGLU;JEAN XU;KELVIN HIN-YEONG YONG;LIANFENG HUANG;MARIE
GEORGES BEAUCHAMPS;MARK A NAGY;MOHIT ATUL KOTHARE;NANFEI ZHOU;NATHAN ANDREW
BOERSEN;ROBERT HILGRAF;YING LI~ 33:US ~31:61/933,636 ~32:30/01/2014;33:US ~31:62/025,161
~32:16/07/2014
2016/05245 ~ Complete ~54:GLASS SHEET WITH IDENTIFICATION CODE ~71:Saint-Gobain Glass France, 18,
Avenue d'Alsace, COURBEVOIE F-92400, FRANCE, France ~72: DUBOST, Brice;MIMOUN, Emmanuel~ 33:FR
~31:1451028 ~32:11/02/2014
2016/05239 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF CERTIFICATES USING A POSITIVE LIST ~71:Siemens
Aktiengesellschaft, Wittelsbacherplatz 2, MÜNCHEN 80333, GERMANY, Germany ~72: FALK, Rainer;FRIES,
Steffen~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 203 766.2 ~32:28/02/2014
2016/05240 ~ Complete ~54:HEATED SHAVING RAZORS ~71:The Gillette Company, World Shaving
Headquarters, IP/Legal Patent Department - 3E, One Gillette Park, BOSTON 02127, MA, USA, United States of
America ~72: BEHRENDT, Juergen;BROEMSE, Norbert;HEUBACH, Klaus;HODGSON, Matthew
James;KOENIG, Felix;SCHIRMER, Maurice;SCHMITT, Timo~ 33:US ~31:61/927,132 ~32:14/01/2014;33:US
~31:14/552,836 ~32:25/11/2014
2016/05241 ~ Complete ~54:HEATED SHAVING RAZORS ~71:The Gillette Company, World Shaving
Headquarters, IP/Legal Patent Department - 3E, One Gillette Park, BOSTON 02127, MA, USA, United States of
America ~72: BROEMSE, Norbert;HEUBACH, Klaus;HODGSON, Matthew James;KOENIG, Felix;SCHIRMER,
Maurice;SCHMITT, Timo~ 33:US ~31:61/927,132 ~32:14/01/2014;33:US ~31:14/552,879 ~32:25/11/2014
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2016/05242 ~ Complete ~54:OVEREXPRESSION OF N-GLYCOSYLATION PATHWAY REGULATORS TO
MODULATE GLYCOSYLATION OF RECOMBINANT PROTEINS ~71:Amgen Inc., One Amgen Center Drive,
THOUSAND OAKS 91320-1799, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: GUPTA, Shivani;KANG, Sohye~ 33:US
~31:61/933,137 ~32:29/01/2014
2016/05251 ~ Provisional ~54:PORTABLE DESK ~71:FOLIADIS HELEN, 4 Canterbury 12 St Christopher Road
St Andrews, South Africa ~72: DI PIETRO AUGUSTO;FOLIADIS HELEN;MARINAKOS MARYANNE~
2016/05229 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRONIC TIMING SYSTEM ~71:JOHANN ROCHER VILJOEN, 89 Elise
Road, South Africa ~72: JOHANN ROCHER VILJOEN~
2016/05233 ~ Provisional ~54:AN AMPHIBIOUS WATERCRAFT, AND A METHOD OF FOLDING AN
AMPHIBIOUS WATERCRAFT ~71:JAKO LAUBSCHER, Ocean Road, Table Bay Harbour, South Africa ~72:
JAKO LAUBSCHER~
2016/05234 ~ Complete ~54:ENERGY GENERATION AND STORAGE SYSTEM ~71:VENTER, Francois, No.
409A Om de Berg Street, Lynnwood, South Africa ~72: VENTER, Francois~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/05432
~32:29/07/2015
2016/05236 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL METHODS FOR TREATING CANCER ~71:BOSTON BIOMEDICAL, INC.,
640 MEMORIAL DRIVE, CAMBRIDGE MA 02139, USA, United States of America ~72: LI, Chiang, J.;LI, Youzhi~
33:US ~31:61/932,186 ~32:27/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/938,391 ~32:11/02/2014
2016/05237 ~ Complete ~54:RECEPTOR TARGETING CONSTRUCTS AND USES THEREOF ~71:CEDARSSINAI MEDICAL CENTER, 8700 BEVERLY BOULEVARD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90048, USA, United
States of America ~72: MEDINA-KAUWE, Lali, K.~ 33:US ~31:61/928,903 ~32:17/01/2014
2016/05238 ~ Complete ~54:HOT FORMABLE, AIR HARDENABLE, WELDABLE, STEEL SHEET
~71:ARCELORMITTAL SA, 24-26, Boulevard d'Avranches, Luxembourg ~72: Farid HASSANI;Hyun JUN;Nina
FONSTEIN~ 33:US ~31:61/935,948 ~32:05/02/2014
2016/05243 ~ Complete ~54:ETHYNYL DERIVATIVES ~71:F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124,
BASEL CH-4070, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: BIEMANS, Barbara;GUBA, Wolfgang;JAESCHKE,
Georg;O`HARA, Fionn;PLANCHER, Jean-Marc;RICCI, Antonio;RUEHER, Daniel;VIEIRA, Eric~ 33:EP
~31:14156461.7 ~32:25/02/2014
2016/05244 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR READING AN IDENTIFICATION CODE ON A GLASS SHEET
~71:Saint-Gobain Glass France, 18, Avenue d'Alsace, COURBEVOIE F-92400, FRANCE, France ~72: COUNIL,
Guillaume;DUBOST, Brice;MIMOUN, Emmanuel;SCHIAVONI, Michele~ 33:FR ~31:1451029 ~32:11/02/2014
2016/05246 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROARYL AMIDES AS INHIBITORS OF PROTEIN AGGREGATION
~71:Neuropore Therapies, Inc., 10835 Road to the Cure, Suite 210, SAN DIEGO 92121, CA, USA, United States
of America ~72: STOCKING, Emily M.;WRASIDLO, Wolfgang~ 33:US ~31:61/933,246 ~32:29/01/2014;33:US
~31:62/078,895 ~32:12/11/2014
2016/05252 ~ Complete ~54:A GAS MONITORING DEVICE ~71:NORDLAND (PTY) LTD, 70 Driefontein Road,
South Africa ~72: NEL RAYMOND DANIEL~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/05691 ~32:07/08/2015
2016/05235 ~ Complete ~54:PUSH-ON FASTENER ~71:NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock Ingram
Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: HERBERT, Rhys~ 33:ZA ~31:2016/03291 ~32:16/05/2016
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2016/05247 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE FOR READING AN IDENTIFICATION CODE ON A MOVING GLASS
SHEET ~71:Saint-Gobain Glass France, 18, Avenue d'Alsace, COURBEVOIE F-92400, FRANCE, France ~72:
BROCARD, Nathanael;PERROTTON, Cédric~ 33:FR ~31:1451030 ~32:11/02/2014
2016/05230 ~ Provisional ~54:A SOCKET ASSEMBLY FOR A TOW HITCH ~71:BOSAL AFRIKA (PTY) LTD,
Rooibok Street, Koedoespoort Industrial Site, PRETORIA 0001, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72:
STEENKAMP, Johannes Benjamin~
2016/05231 ~ Provisional ~54:DEVICE MOUNTING APPARATUS ~71:CARS BUSINESS TRUST, 15 SAREL
PRETORIUS STREET, South Africa ~72: CHARL JOHANNES STANDER~
2016/05232 ~ Provisional ~54:PRELOAD DEVICE WITH INDICATOR DYE ~71:NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD,
109 Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: CROMPTON, Brendan Robert; VISSER, Henri~
2016/05292 ~ Provisional ~54:SPITTING CONTAINER (JACK SPIT) ~71:JACK THALUKI KOMAPE, 188 Moriting
Section, South Africa ~72: JACK THALUKI KOMAPE~
- APPLIED ON 7/29/20162016/05278 ~ Complete ~54:NO-WATERWAY OR SINGLE WATERWAY DRILL BITS AND SYSTEMS AND
METHODS FOR USING SAME ~71:LONGYEAR TM, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING
UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, U.S.A., 10808 South River Front Parkway, Suite 400,
South Jordan, 84095, Utah, United States of America ~72: CODY A PEARCE;MICHAEL D RUPP~ 33:US
~31:61/921,847 ~32:30/12/2013
2016/05281 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGE ~71:PARKSIDE FLEXIBLES (EUROPE) LIMITED, PRIVATE LIMITED
COMPANY DOMICILED IN AND INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF GREAT BRITAIN, Tyler Close,
Normanton, WF6 1RL, Derbyshire, United Kingdom ~72: MARK HILL;MARK SHAW~ 33:GB ~31:1505103.0
~32:26/03/2015
2016/05289 ~ Complete ~54:MUSHROOM LINE B12998-S39 AND METHODS AND USES THEREFOR
~71:SYLVAN AMERICA, INC., 198 Nolte Drive,, United States of America ~72: KERRIGAN, Richard;SCHULTZ,
Michelle;WACH, Mark~ 33:US ~31:14/186,531 ~32:21/02/2014
2016/05258 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR TREATING INFECTIOUS DISEASES USING A COMPOSITION
COMPRISING PLASMA-DERIVED IMMUNOGLOBULIN M (IGM) ~71:GRIFOLS WORLDWIDE OPERATIONS
LIMITED, Grange Castle Business Park, Grange Castle, Clondalkin, Ireland ~72: BARNETT, Thomas;ROSS,
David A.~ 33:US ~31:62/201910
~32:06/08/2015
2016/05264 ~ Complete ~54:SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE PROVIDED WITH AN ANGULAR POSITION SENSOR
~71:LOHR ELECTROMECANIQUE, 29 rue du 14 Juillet, F-67980, France ~72: DUMAS, Pierre~ 33:FR
~31:1451446 ~32:24/02/2014
2016/05266 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FLUIDIZED BED REDUCTION OF POWDERED
IRON ORE ~71:BEIJING ZHONGKAIHONGDE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Room 503, Block B, Tsinghua
Tongfang Technology Square, No. 1 Wang Zhuang Road, Haidian District, People's Republic of
China;INSTITUTE OF PROCESS ENGINEERING, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, Bei Er Tiao No.1,
Zhong Guan Cun, Haidian District, People's Republic of China ~72: FAN, Chuanlin;JIAO, Xingang;LI,
Hongzhong;MU, Wenheng;WANG, Cunhu;XIE, Zhaohui;ZHU, Qingshan~ 33:CN ~31:201310750393.3
~32:31/12/2013
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2016/05283 ~ Complete ~54:TRACK SYSTEM FOR A MACHINE ~71:CATERPILLAR INC., A CORPORATION
ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 100 N.E. Adams St.,
Peoria, 61629, Illinois, United States of America ~72: DAVID HAKES~ 33:US ~31:14/154,768 ~32:14/01/2014
2016/05287 ~ Complete ~54:HYBRID MUSHROOM STRAIN B14528 AND DESCENDANTS THEREOF
~71:SYLVAN AMERICA, INC., 198 Nolte Drive,, United States of America ~72: KERRIGAN, Richard;SCHULTZ,
Michelle;WACH, Mark~ 33:US ~31:14/186,478 ~32:21/02/2014
2016/05262 ~ Complete ~54:CLOSURE ASSEMBLY ~71:WEENER PLASTICS NETHERLANDS B.V., 9,
Zevenheuvelenweg, NL-5048, Netherlands ~72: DEN BOER, Sebastiaan Wilhelmus Josephus;ELLENKAMP-VAN
OLST, Lenny Marita;RAMON, Willem;RAP, Albertus;STEGEMAN, Gerrit Jan~ 33:NL ~31:2012060
~32:08/01/2014;33:NL ~31:2012717 ~32:30/04/2014
2016/05272 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PREPARING COMPOUNDS OF HIGHER MOLECULAR WEIGHT
FROM SYNTHESIS GAS USING AN INDIRECTLY HEATED CO2-TSA ~71:Linde Aktiengesellschaft,
Klosterhofstrasse 1, MÜNCHEN 80331, GERMANY, Germany ~72: PESCHEL, Andreas;SALAZAR DUARTE,
Gabriel;SCHÜRER, Benedikt;VOSS, Christian~ 33:EP ~31:14000399.7 ~32:04/02/2014
2016/05273 ~ Complete ~54:IL-21 ANTIBODIES ~71:Eli Lilly and Company, Lilly Corporate Center,
INDIANAPOLIS 46285, IN, USA, United States of America ~72: DAVIES, Julian;MAGRINI, Fabio;MARTIN,
Andrea Paula;MOZAFFARIAN, Neelufar;PATEL, Chetankumar Natvarlal;SCHROEDER, Oliver~ 33:US
~31:61/968,550 ~32:21/03/2014
2016/05256 ~ Provisional ~54:ALLOYS ~71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Arcadia Campus, 175
Mandela Drive, Arcadia, PRETORIA 0083, Gauteng Province, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MOLELEKWA,
Gomotsegang Fred;RAY, Suprakas Sinha;VAN DER BRUGGEN, Bart~
2016/05260 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR POORLY WATER-SOLUBLE
COMPOUNDS ~71:ASCENDIA PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC, 675 US HIGHWAY ONE, SUITE B119, NORTH
BRUNSWICK, NJ 08902, USA, United States of America ~72: HUANG, Jingjun;TOMINAGA, Kaoru;YU, Hui~
33:US ~31:61/922,180 ~32:31/12/2013;33:US ~31:14/585,700 ~32:30/12/2014
2016/05263 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR TOPICAL ADMINISTRATION
~71:ZIARCO PHARMA LIMITED, Lombard House Business Centre, 12/17 Upper Bridge Street, CT1 2NF, United
Kingdom ~72: LIU, Wai Leung;PURKINS, Lynn;YEADON, Michael~ 33:GB ~31:1401904.6 ~32:04/02/2014
2016/05254 ~ Provisional ~54:REINFORCED CONCRETE ~71:POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED, Unit 4,
N1 Industrial Park, Landmarks Avenue, Samrand, South Africa ~72: FOURIE, Andries, Petrus, Cronje~
2016/05318 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS TO MONITOR,TRACK ANDD ASSESS STUDENT
PROGRESS ~71:Johannes Swalo Nkate, 175 Difateng Section, South Africa ~72: Johannes Swalo Nkale~
2016/05284 ~ Complete ~54:TOOL RETENTION SYSTEM ~71:CATERPILLAR INC., A CORPORATION
ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 100 N.E. Adams St.,
Peoria, 61629, Illinois, United States of America ~72: PATRICK S CAMPOMANES~ 33:US ~31:14/155,766
~32:15/01/2014
2016/05255 ~ Provisional ~54:NON-RETURN VALVE ~71:Patents Plus CC, Unit 1, The Gardens Business Park,
Ateljee St, Randpark Ridge, RANDBURG, JOHANNESBURG, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72:
McMENAMIN, John Wilson~
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2016/05259 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR ACTIVATING OR DEACTIVATING A FINANCIAL
TRANSACTION CARD ~71:JWABI, Tandile, 9 Uluntu Drive, MALUNGA PARK, Gugulethu 7750, Cape Town,
SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa;KUTUMANE, Tatolo, 9 Uluntu Drive, Malunga Park, Gugulethu 7750, Cape Town,
SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: JWABI, Tandile;KUTUMANE, Tatolo~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/05519
~32:31/07/2015
2016/05265 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH AFFINITY AND AGGREGATIVELY STABLE ANTIBODIES ON THE BASIS
OF VARIABLE DOMAINS VL AND A DERIVATIVE VHH ~71:CLOSED JOINT STOCK COMPANY "BIOCAD", plo
Petrovo-Dalnee Krasnogorsky district, Russian Federation ~72: CHERNOVSKAYA, Tatyana
Veniaminovna;CHERNYH, Yulia Sergeevna;EKIMOVA, Victoria Mikhailovna;EVDOKIMOV, Stanislav
Rudolfovich;GONCHAROVA, Olga Vladimirovna;IVANOV, Roman Alexeevich;KORZHAVIN, Dmitriy
Valerievich;MOROZOV, Dmitriy Valentinovich;NEMANKIN, Timofey Aleksandrovich;SOFRONOVA, Ekaterina
Vladimirovna;SOLOVIEV, Valeriy Vladimirovich;ULITIN, Andrey Borisovich;USTYUGOV, Yakov Yurevich~ 33:RU
~31:2014138740 ~32:26/09/2014
2016/05271 ~ Complete ~54:SOLID PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING BIOPTERIN
DERIVATIVES AND USES OF SUCH COMPOSITIONS ~71:VASOPHARM GMBH, Friedrich-Bergius-Ring 15,
Germany ~72: SCHEURER, Peter;SCHINZEL, Reinhard;TEGTMEIER, Frank~ 33:EP ~31:14162727.3
~32:31/03/2014
2016/05274 ~ Complete ~54:HERBICIDAL COMPOUNDS ~71:Syngenta Participations AG, Schwarzwaldallee
215, BASEL CH-4058, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: MITCHELL, Glynn;MULHOLLAND, Nicholas Phillip~
33:GB ~31:1403495.3 ~32:27/02/2014
2016/05276 ~ Complete ~54:RADIO BEARER CONFIGURATION METHOD, BASE STATION AND SYSTEM
~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang District, SHENZHEN
518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: BI, Hao;LIN, Bo;ZHANG, Tao~
2016/05282 ~ Complete ~54:A RAZOR HANDLE COMPRISING INSERTS WITHIN HOLES AND RAZOR
COMPRISING SUCH A RAZOR HANDLE ~71:BIC-VIOLEX SA, Agiou Athanasiou, GR-145 69, Anixi, Attiki,
Greece ~72: EFSTRATIOS CHRISTOFIDELLIS;GEORGIOS GEORGAKIS;IOANNIS -MARIOS
PSIMADAS;SPIROS GRATSIAS~
2016/05352 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS TO SELL, MARKET AND DISTRIBUTE FARM
PRODUCE ~71:JOHANNES SWALO NKATE, 175 Difateng Section, South Africa ~72: JOHANNES SWALO
NKALE~
2016/05279 ~ Complete ~54:HANDLING AND RECOVERY DEVICES FOR TUBULAR MEMBERS AND
ASSOCIATED METHODS ~71:LONGYEAR TM, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER
THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, U.S.A., 10808 South River Front Parkway, Suite 400, South
Jordan, 84095, Utah, United States of America ~72: ANTHONY LACHANCE;CHRISTOPHER L DRENTH;JEFF
HOGAN~ 33:US ~31:61/922,323 ~32:31/12/2013;33:US ~31:14/192,569 ~32:27/02/2014
2016/05280 ~ Complete ~54:FLUID FILTER INSERT AND FLUID SPREADER ~71:ICON TECHNOLOGY
SYSTEMS LIMITED, The Court House, 9 Grafton Street, Altrincham, WA14 1DU , Cheshire, United Kingdom ~72:
DAVID CUPIT~ 33:GB ~31:1400747.0 ~32:16/01/2014
2016/05285 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF IDENTIFYING REFLECTED SIGNALS ~71:ADROK LIMITED, 49-1
West Bowling Green Street, Edinburgh, EH6 5NX, United Kingdom ~72: CORNELIS PETER VAN DER DOEL~
33:GB ~31:1402544.9 ~32:13/02/2014
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2016/05288 ~ Complete ~54:SUPPORT BRACE ~71:DJO, LLC, 1430 Decision Street, United States of America
~72: GILDERSLEEVE, Richard;GOMEZ, Nicholas;KOVACEVICH, Ian;MARTIN, John Patrick~ 33:US
~31:61/935,296 ~32:03/02/2014
2016/05290 ~ Complete ~54:HYBRID BW-TYPE MUSHROOM STRAINS AND LINES AND METHODS AND
USES THEREFOR ~71:SYLVAN AMERICA, INC., 198 Nolte Drive,, United States of America ~72: KERRIGAN,
Richard;SCHULTZ, Michelle;WACH, Mark~ 33:US ~31:61/942,964 ~32:21/02/2014
2016/05270 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FLUIDIZED DIRECT REDUCTION OF IRON ORE
CONCENTRATE POWDER ~71:BEIJING ZHONGKAIHONGDE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Room 503, Block B,
Tsinghua Tongfang Technology Square, No. 1 Wang Zhuang Road, Haidian District, People's Republic of
China;INSTITUTE OF PROCESS ENGINEERING, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, Bei Er Tiao No.1,
Zhong Guan Cun, Haidian District, People's Republic of China ~72: FAN, Chuanlin;JIAO, Xingang;LI,
Hongzhong;MU, Wenheng;WANG, Cunhu;XIE, Zhaohui;ZHU, Qingshan~ 33:CN ~31:201310750711.6
~32:31/12/2013
2016/05257 ~ Complete ~54:NEW ASSOCIATION BETWEEN 3-[(3-{[4-(4-MORPHOLINYLMETHYL)-1HPYRROL-2-YL]METHYLENE}-2-OXO-2,3-DIHYDRO-1H-INDOL-5-YL)METHYL]-1,3-THIAZOLIDINE-2,4-DIONE
AND AN EGFR TYR KINASE INHIBITOR ~71:Les Laboratoires Servier, 35, rue de Verdun, SURESNES CEDEX
F-92284, FRANCE, France ~72: BURBRIDGE, Michael;CATTAN, Valérie;JACQUET-BESCOND, Anne~ 33:FR
~31:15/57412 ~32:31/07/2015
2016/05268 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FLUIDIZED REDUCTION OF IRON ORE POWDER
~71:BEIJING ZHONGKAIHONGDE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, Room 503, Block B, Tsinghua Tongfang
Technology Square, No. 1 Wang Zhuang Road, Haidian District, People's Republic of China;INSTITUTE OF
PROCESS ENGINEERING, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, Bei Er Tiao No.1, Zhong Guan Cun, Haidian
District, People's Republic of China ~72: FAN, Chuanlin;JIAO, Xingang;LI, Hongzhong;MU, Wenheng;WANG,
Cunhu;XIE, Zhaohui;ZHU, Qingshan~ 33:CN ~31:2013107512383 ~32:31/12/2013
2016/05261 ~ Complete ~54:TARGETED THERAPEUTICS ~71:MEDIVATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC., 525
Market Street, 36th Floor, United States of America ~72: BERNALES, Sebastian;CHAKRAVARTY,
Sarvajit;HUNG, David;MCCULLAGH, Emma;RAI, Roopa;SATHE, Balaji Dashrath;URETA, Gonzalo~ 33:IN
~31:258/DEL/2014 ~32:28/01/2014
2016/05267 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR MEASURING THE AGEING OF PERMANENT MAGNETS OF A
SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE FITTED WITH AN ANGULAR POSITION SENSOR ~71:LOHR
ELECTROMECANIQUE, 29 rue du 14 Juillet, F-67980, France ~72: DUMAS, Pierre~ 33:FR ~31:1451452
~32:24/02/2014
2016/05269 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR DETECTING A SHORT CIRCUIT IN A SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE
FITTED WITH AN ANGULAR POSITION SENSOR ~71:LOHR ELECTROMECANIQUE, 29 rue du 14 Juillet, F67980, France ~72: DUMAS, Pierre~ 33:FR ~31:1451456 ~32:24/02/2014
2016/05291 ~ Provisional ~54:A TRACKING DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:KHONDO ASSET
MANAGEMENT AND PROTECTION SERVICES (PTY) LIMITED, Building No. 3, Ground Floor 66 Oxford Road,
South Africa ~72: HANNIGAN WAYNE;HUME JAMES~
2016/05275 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM INFORMATION SCHEDULING METHOD AND USER DEVICE
~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang, SHENZHEN 518129,
GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: PANG, Lingli;ZHENG, Xiaoxiao~
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2016/05277 ~ Complete ~54:DRILL ROD HANDLING SYSTEM FOR MOVING DRILL RODS TO AND FROM AN
OPERATIVE POSITION ~71:LONGYEAR TM, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER
THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, U.S.A., 10808 South River Front Parkway, Suite 400, South
Jordan, 84095, Utah, United States of America ~72: ANTHONY CHARLES WILLIAM MARKHAM;CHRISTOPHER
ALLEN WRIGHT~ 33:US ~31:61/921,830 ~32:30/12/2013;33:US ~31:62/052,712 ~32:19/09/2014
2016/05286 ~ Complete ~54:MUSHROOM LINE J10102-S69, HYBRID MUSHROOM STRAIN J11500,
DESCENDANTS THEREOF, AND METHODS AND USES THEREFOR ~71:SYLVAN AMERICA, INC., 198 Nolte
Drive,, United States of America ~72: KERRIGAN, Richard W.;SCHULTZ, Michelle E.;WACH, Mark P.~ 33:US
~31:14/169,578 ~32:31/01/2014;33:US ~31:14/169,658 ~32:31/01/2014
- APPLIED ON 7/31/20162016/05294 ~ Provisional ~54:TRAFFIC CONTROL LIGHT RECOGNITION SYSTEM ~71:Martin Hempel,
Endeavour Farm, South Africa ~72: Martin Hempel~
- APPLIED ON 8/1/20162016/05300 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AZD9291 ~71:AstraZeneca
AB, SÖDERTÄLJE SE-151 85, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: FINNIE, Cindy;RAW, Steven Anthony;WILSON, David~
33:GB ~31:1400034.3 ~32:02/01/2014
2016/05303 ~ Complete ~54:LINEAR RECEIVERS FOR SOLAR COLLECTORS ~71:SKYFUEL, INC., 200
UNION BLVD, SUITE 590, LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80228, USA, United States of America ~72: BROST,
Randolph, Carl;VILJOEN, Nolan;WHITE, David~ 33:US ~31:61/924,034 ~32:06/01/2014
2016/05304 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING CREDENTIALS ~71:PRIVITI
PTE. LTD., Level 24, Suite 03-36, 31 Rochester Drive, Singapore ~72: BARRY, Declan;BARRY, Gerard~ 33:EP
~31:14150856.4 ~32:10/01/2014
2016/05305 ~ Complete ~54:DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM ~71:UCL BUSINESS PLC, The Network Building, 97
Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 4TP, United Kingdom ~72: DAVID SHIMA;OWEN ANDERSON~ 33:GB
~31:1400994.8 ~32:21/01/2014
2016/05307 ~ Complete ~54:TIO2 MATERIAL THAT IS ABSORBENT IN THE VISIBLE RANGE AND METHOD
FOR PRODUCING SAME ~71:CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE - CNRS, 3, rue Michel
Ange, F-75016, Paris, France;ECOLE NATIONALE SUPERIEURE DE CHIMIE DE MONTPELLIER, 8 rue de
l'Ecole Normale, F-34090, Montpellier, France;TOTAL SA, 2 place Jean Millier La Défense 6, F-92400,
Courbevoie, France ~72: ANNE GALARNEAU;FRANCIS LUCK;FRANÇOIS FAJULA;NATHALIE
MARCOTTE;PAOLO BOSCARO;VASILE HULEA~ 33:FR ~31:14/00194 ~32:27/01/2014
2016/05308 ~ Complete ~54:PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIAL STRAINS AND THEIR USES
~71:UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, Corner Lynnwood Road and Roper Street Hatfield 0002, Pretoria, Gauteng,
South Africa ~72: AHMED IDRIS HASSEN;NICO LABUSCHAGNE;THERESA PRETORIUS~
2016/05297 ~ Complete ~54:ROOF SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY COLLECTOR ~71:UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH
AFRICA, DIRECTORATE INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER (DITT), RESEARCH DEPARTMENT,
UNISA, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: SNYMAN, Lukas, Willem~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/04790 ~32:03/07/2015
2016/05298 ~ Complete ~54:CART FOR TRANSSHIPMENT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
~71:INDÚSTRIAS REUNIDAS COLOMBO LTDA, Av. Luiz Colombo 106 - PQ.INDL, Pindorama, Brazil ~72:
BERTINO, Luis Henrique;~ 33:BR ~31:10 2015 030476 5 ~32:04/12/2015
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2016/05306 ~ Complete ~54:SINGLE-USE DISPOSABLE SET CONNECTOR ~71:BAYER HEALTHCARE LLC,
A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF
DELAWARE, 100 Bayer Boulevard, Whippany, 07981-1544, New Jersey, United States of America ~72: ALISON
RUTH NORCOTT;BENJAMIN JAMES CULLEN;ERNESTO HUESO MONIS;JOHN A HAURY;KAMMAN
LAW;MARK SILVIO PROFACA;MICHAEL SWANTNER;RICHARD SOKOLOV~ 33:US ~31:61/925,940
~32:10/01/2014
2016/05314 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR TIME SLOT COMMUNICATION ~71:IMAGOTAG GMBH, St. Peter
Gürtel10b, Austria ~72: FRIEßNEGG, Christian;HECHENBLAICKNER, Andreas;RÖßL, Andreas~
2016/05421 ~ Complete ~54:ORNAMENTAL WALL MOULDINGS ~71:Elegant Cornicing CC, Unit 2, 16
Plantation Road, South Africa ~72: BASSON, Ian~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/05805 ~32:13/08/2015
2016/05295 ~ Provisional ~54:A LOCK MECHANISM, A CABINET ASSEMBY COMPRISING A LOCK
MECHANISM ~71:BAIG, Mahomed Yahya, 84 Croftdene Drive, Croftdene, Chatsworth, Durban 4092, SOUTH
AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MC CABE, Rodney Neville~
2016/05296 ~ Provisional ~54:GEOMATCH ~71:Christos Constantinou, 177 Venter street, South Africa ~72:
Christos Constantinou~
2016/05503 ~ Provisional ~54:INFRARED BACTERIAL DENATURING COOKER ~71:ZAIDI SYED JEHANGIR
PASHA, 26 13 Uys Road Edenglen, South Africa ~72: ANNAS ANJUM PATEL;QUDSIA ANJUM PATEL~
2016/05319 ~ Provisional ~54:COLLISION FRONT CAR SEAT ADJUST ~71:Themba Issac Valoyi, 10 Leta Hill,
921 Tilodi Str, Heuwelsig Estate,, South Africa ~72: THEMBA ISAAC VALOYI~
2016/05299 ~ Complete ~54:HULL REMOVAL MACHINE ~71:Roets, Pieter Rudolf, NEGENDE LAAN 15 FREE
STATE SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: Roets, Pieter Rudolf~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/05663 ~32:06/08/2015
2016/05302 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR GENERATING A PLURALITY OF AUDIO
CHANNELS ~71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG
E.V., HANSASTRAßE 27C, 80686 MÜNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BORSS, Christian;ERTEL,
Christian;FISCHER, Michael;GRILL, Bernhard;HILPERT, Johannes;KUNTZ, Achim;SCHUH, Florian~ 33:EP
~31:14150362.3 ~32:07/01/2014
2016/05309 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS FOR HEATING AN ATR ~71:HALDOR TOPSØE A/S, Haldor Topsøes
Allé 1, DK-2800, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark ~72: PER JUUL DAHL;THOMAS SANDAHL CHRISTENSEN~ 33:DK
~31:PA 2014 00203 ~32:08/04/2014
2016/05310 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND ~71:TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY
LIMITED, A JAPANESE COMPANY, 1-1, Doshomachi 4-Chome Chuo-ku Osaka-shi, Osaka, 5410045, Japan
~72: FUMIAKI KIKUCHI;KEIKO KAKEGAWA;MINORU SASAKI;YOICHI NISHIKAWA;ZENICHI IKEDA~ 33:JP
~31:2014-025944 ~32:13/02/2014
2016/05311 ~ Complete ~54:BATTERY CHARGING APPARATUS AND METHOD ~71:GUANGDONG OPPO
MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP., LTD., No.18 Haibin Road Wusha Chang'an, Dongguan, 523860,
Guangdong, People's Republic of China ~72: FENGSHUO LIU;FUCHUN LIAO;JIALIANG ZHANG;KEWEI
WU;LIANGCAI PENG;YUANXIANG HU~ 33:CN ~31:201410043148.3 ~32:28/01/2014
2016/05312 ~ Complete ~54:ANODE STRUCTURE FOR METAL ELECTROWINNING CELLS ~71:INDUSTRIE
DE NORA S.P.A., AN ITALIAN COMPANY, Via Bistolfi 35, I-20134, Milan, Italy ~72: FELIX PRADO PUEO~ 33:IT
~31:MI2014A000238 ~32:19/02/2014
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2016/05313 ~ Complete ~54:FULL CONTENT FLOW FLOW TYPE SUBSTANCE DISPENCER ~71:Anton
LOMBARD, Unit 10, Somerset Sereno Derrick Road Somerset Park, South Africa ~72: Anton LOMBARD~ 33:ZA
~31:2013/06657 ~32:03/01/2014
2016/05301 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REPORTING POWER HEADROOM AND USER
EQUIPMENT ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang,
SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: LIN, Bo;ZHANG, Tao~
2016/05316 ~ Provisional ~54:LASTPOINT SA MOBILE PHONE APPLICATION ~71:PENNUAL THAMSANQA
SKOSANA, 3105 RATAMA CRESCENT 74 BROOKLANDS RIDGE KOSMOSDAL GAUTENG 1685, South Africa
~72: PENNUAL THAMSANQA SKOSANA~
- APPLIED ON 8/2/20162016/05323 ~ Provisional ~54:FORMATION OF DIAMONDS FROM CARBON-BASED SUBSTANCES
~71:K2016225317 (SOUTH AFRICA) (PTY) LTD, 3 Empire Avenue, Hout Bay, South Africa ~72: RODRIGUEZPASCUAL, Marcos~
2016/05326 ~ Provisional ~54:THE FAST AND FURIOUS CONDOMS ~71:Peyton Pearl Swarts, 1 High Street,
South Africa ~72: Pieter Swarts~ 33:ZA ~31:1 ~32:02/08/2016
2016/05327 ~ Provisional ~54:SMART RECHARGE APP ~71:Morena Molefe, 1320 Mamello Namahadi, South
Africa ~72: Morena Molefe~
2016/05330 ~ Complete ~54:A PANEL FOR PREFABRICATED FLOORING AND PREFABRICATED FLOORING
~71:MARTIN HERMAN VAN WYK, 24 CAMARGUE ESTATE, South Africa ~72: MARTIN HERMAN VAN WYK~
33:ZA ~31:2016/05079 ~32:21/07/2016
2016/05333 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A FOOD BASED ON LEAVENED DOUGH,
LEAVENED PUFF PASTRY DOUGH OR PUFF PASTRY DOUGH ~71:VAMIX N.V., Moutstraat 64, Belgium ~72:
André DE LAPORTE;Philippe DOUAIRE~ 33:FR ~31:1451541 ~32:26/02/2014
2016/05334 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE WITH EXPANDABLE CLEANING HEAD ~71:OMER HEVLIN, A ISRAELI
CITIZEN, 144 Golan St., POB 84, Karkom, 1292600, Israel;YIFTACH HEVLIN, A ISRAELI CITIZEN, 144 Golan
St., POB 84, Karkom, 1292600, Israel ~72: OMER HEVLIN;YIFTACH HEVLIN~ 33:US ~31:61/924,412
~32:07/01/2014
2016/05335 ~ Complete ~54:DUPLEX STAINLESS STEEL ~71:OUTOKUMPU OYJ, A FINNISH COMPANY,
Salmisaarenranta 11, Helsinki, FI-00180, Finland ~72: JAMES OLIVER;JAN Y JONSSON~ 33:FI ~31:20145113
~32:03/02/2014
2016/05336 ~ Complete ~54:A COMPOSITION FOR WATER FREE, PICKLE FREE CHROME TANNING OF
HIDES/SKINS ~71:COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, AN INDIAN REGISTERED BODY
INCORPORATED UNDER THE REGISTRATION OF SOCIETIES ACT, (ACT XXI OF 1860), Anusandhan
Bhawan Rafi Marg, New Delhi, 110 001, India ~72: CHELLAPPA MURALIDHARAN~ 33:IN ~31:0085/DEL/2014
~32:13/01/2014
2016/05350 ~ Provisional ~54:SADDLE LOCK ~71:DAN HENDRES ROBERTS, 59 Jupiter Avenue Crowthorne
AH, South Africa ~72: DAN HENDRE ROBERTS~
2016/05321 ~ Provisional ~54:DETONATOR IDENTIFIER ASSIGNMENT ~71:DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY)
LTD, AECI Place, The Woodlands, Woodlands Drive, Woodmead, South Africa ~72: KRUGER, Michiel Jacobus~
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2016/05329 ~ Complete ~54:A SUPPORT ~71:M PROPS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 1 Silver Stream Village, No
9 Heather Street, MALANSHOF, Gauteng Province, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: GROVES, Edward
George;MAY, Colin Mark~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/05061 ~32:15/07/2015
2016/05475 ~ Complete ~54:PULVURENT EFFERVESCENT TOPICAL TREATMENT COMPOSITION
~71:RECKITT BENCKISER LLC, Morris Corporate Center IV 399 Interpace Parkway Parsippany, United States of
America ~72: BOUTROS IRINY;DE SZALAY SARAH FRANCES~ 33:US ~31:61/940 050 ~32:14/02/2014;33:GB
~31:1502144.7 ~32:10/02/2015
2016/05472 ~ Complete ~54:COOLING TOWER SPLASH FILL ~71:BALTIMORE AIRCOIL COMPANY, INC,
7600 Dorsey Run Road Jessup, United States of America ~72: AARON DAVID ANDREW;DELIMAN
KEVIN;FONTES TREVOR;FONTES TREVOR;SHIN YOON;SICKLER ANDREW~
2016/05320 ~ Provisional ~54:ROCK FACE MOVEMENT MONITOR ~71:NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109
Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: MAXTON, Philip John; CROMPTON, Brendan Robert~
2016/05344 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DEPOSIT FORMATION ~71:Solenis
Technologies Cayman, L.P., Mühlentalstrasse 38, SCHAFFHAUSEN CH-8200, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland
~72: FLOCKEN, Christian;SEIDA, Frank~ 33:EP ~31:14150149.4 ~32:03/01/2014
2016/05347 ~ Complete ~54:ECTOPARASITE FORMULATION ~71:CLEVERLY, Douglas Robert, 2 Sterling Ave,
Manurewa, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, New Zealand;GILL, David Anthony, 2 Sterling Ave, Manurewa,
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, New Zealand;MORROW, Desmond Ian John, 2 Sterling Ave, Manurewa,
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, New Zealand ~72: CLEVERLY, Douglas Robert;GILL, David Anthony;MORROW,
Desmond Ian John~ 33:US ~31:61/935,835 ~32:04/02/2014
2016/05348 ~ Complete ~54:PEPTIDE DENDRIMERS COMPRISING FIBRINOGEN-BINDING PEPTIDES
~71:HAEMOSTATIX LIMITED, BioCity Nottingham, Pennyfoot Street, United Kingdom ~72: ZBOZIEN, Renata~
33:GB ~31:1400292.7 ~32:08/01/2014
2016/05349 ~ Complete ~54:WIDTH-ADJUSTABLE HEAVY-GOODS VEHICLE ~71:GOLDHOFER AG,
Donaustr. 95, Germany ~72: Felix MERKEL;Horst HÄFELE~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 202 724.1 ~32:14/02/2014
2016/05423 ~ Complete ~54:PERFUME SYSTEMS ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter &
Gamble Plaza, United States of America ~72: DENUTTE, Hugo, Robert Germain;PINTENS, An;SMETS,
Johan;VAN AKEN, Koen;VRIELYNCK, Freek, Annie Camiel~ 33:US ~31:61/970,385 ~32:26/03/2014
2016/05424 ~ Complete ~54:CRYSTALLINE SOLID FORMS OF N-{4-[(6,7-DIMETHOXYQUINOLIN-4YL)OXY]PHENYL}-N'-(4-FLUOROPHENYL) CYCLOPROPANE-1, 1-DICARBOXAMIDE, PROCESSES FOR
MAKING, AND METHODS OF USE ~71:EXELIXIS, INC., 210 East Grand Avenue, South San Francisco, United
States of America ~72: AFTAB, Dana, T.;GALBRAITH, Jana;GUZ, Nathan;HAMILL, Noel;LAU, Stephen;SHAH,
Khalid;WALKER, Tracy;YAU, Simon~ 33:US ~31:61/939,985 ~32:14/02/2014
2016/05322 ~ Provisional ~54:MOBILE TRANSACTING ~71:MzaBank (Pty) Ltd, 16A Indwe House, South Africa
~72: NAMBA, Phikolomzi Sabelo~
2016/05324 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR ADVERTISING PROPERTIES ~71:CK GLOBAL
HOLDINGS GROUP (PTY) LTD, 174 Old Transkei Road, NAHOON VALLEY, East London 5201, Eastern Cape,
SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: Oelofsen, Kevin~
2016/05325 ~ Provisional ~54:ANTI HOUSE ROBBERY SMARTWATCH ~71:Reitumetse Petsanyane, Fleurhof,
Ext 23, Corn Flower St, complex 26, #040, South Africa ~72: Reitumetse Petsanyane~
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2016/05422 ~ Complete ~54:DIVERSION APPARATUS ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One
Procter & Gamble Plaza, United States of America ~72: CASSONI, Robert, Paul;GOUDY, Eric, Shawn~ 33:US
~31:14/225,553 ~32:26/03/2014
2016/05345 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF ALPHAVIRUS IN PREPARATION OF ANTITUMOR DRUGS
~71:Guangzhou Virotech Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Room 411, Building G No.3 Lanyue Road, Guangzhou
Science City, GUANGZHOU 510663, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: HU,
Jun;LI, Kai;LIANG, Jiankai;LIN, Suizhen;LIN, Yuan;XIAO, Xiao;YAN, Guangmei;ZHANG, Haipeng~ 33:CN
~31:201410425510.3 ~32:26/08/2014
2016/05346 ~ Complete ~54:ANTENNA-DIRECTION ADJUSTING DEVICE AND ANTENNA-DIRECTION
ADJUSTING METHOD ~71:NEC Corporation, 7-1, Shiba 5-chome, Minato-ku, TOKYO 108-8001, JAPAN, Japan
~72: HIRABE, Masashi~ 33:JP ~31:2014-019265 ~32:04/02/2014
2016/05337 ~ Complete ~54:A FLOATING BASE-CUTTER ASSEMBLY FOR USE ON SUGAR-CANE
HARVESTERS ~71:MARCHESAN IMPLEMENTOS E MÁQUINAS AGRÍCOLAS TATÚ S.A., Av. Marchesan,
1979, Matão, 15994-900 , São Paulo, Brazil ~72: VALTER PALMUTE~ 33:BR ~31:BR1020140059709
~32:13/03/2014
2016/05338 ~ Complete ~54:NEW COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING MECHANICAL NEURONAL INJURIES
~71:PHARNEXT, 11 rue des Peupliers, F-92130, Issy Les Moulineaux, France ~72: DANIEL COHEN;ILYA
CHUMAKOV;SERGUEI NABIROCHKIN~ 33:US ~31:14/187,841 ~32:24/02/2014
2016/05339 ~ Complete ~54:CIRCUIT AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING AN ADJUSTABLE IMPEDANCE
~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM ERICSSON (PUBL), , SE-164 83, Stockholm, Sweden ~72: HENRIK
SJÖLAND~
2016/05340 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS UTILIZING AN EFFICIENT TBS TABLE DESIGN FOR
256QAM IN A CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM ERICSSON
(PUBL), , SE-164 83, Stockholm, Sweden ~72: DANIEL LARSSON;JUNG-FU CHENG;MENG WANG;YU YANG~
33:US ~31:61/933,343 ~32:30/01/2014;33:US ~31:14/597,743 ~32:15/01/2015
2016/05341 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF TREATING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ~71:GENENTECH, INC., A
CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 1 DNA
Way, South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America ~72: MICHAEL WARD;MICHEL
FRIESENHAHN;ROBERT PAUL;WILLIAM CHO~ 33:US ~31:61/937,472 ~32:08/02/2014;33:US ~31:61/971,479
~32:27/03/2014;33:US ~31:62/010,259 ~32:10/06/2014;33:US ~31:62/081,992 ~32:19/11/2014
2016/05342 ~ Complete ~54:PLASMA KALLIKREIN BINDING PROTEINS AND USES THEREOF IN TREATING
HEREDITARY ANGIOEDEMA ~71:DYAX CORP., 55 Network Drive, Burlington, 01803-2756, Massachusetts,
United States of America ~72: BURT ADELMAN;CHRISTOPHER TENHOOR;DANIEL J SEXTON;JON A
KENNISTON;JOSEPH BIEDENKAPP;RYAN FAUCETTE;RYAN LARROBINO;YUNG CHYUNG~ 33:US
~31:61/929,716 ~32:21/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/944,361 ~32:25/02/2014;33:US ~31:62/021,397 ~32:07/07/2014
2016/05343 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REGULATING THE CONCENTRATION OF A
TREATMENT CHEMICAL INSIDE A LIQUID BEARING SYSTEM ~71:Solenis Technologies Cayman, L.P.,
Mühlentalstrasse 38, SCHAFFHAUSEN CH-8200, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: BIERGANNS,
Patric;FLOCKEN, Christian;SEIDA, Frank~ 33:EP ~31:14150150.2 ~32:03/01/2014
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2016/05328 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRONIC WATER METER CARTRIDGE ~71:LESIRA MANUFACTURING
(PTY) LIMITED, 34 GEMSBOK STREET, KOEDOESPOORT, PRETORIA, 0186, South Africa ~72: DE BEER,
Leon, Le Roux;MORGENROOD, Werner~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/05554 ~32:03/08/2015
2016/05331 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR AIDING SLEEP ~71:SEQUENTIAL MEDICINE
LIMITED, PORTICULLIS TRUSTNET (CAYMAN) LTD., THE GRAND PAVILION COMMERCIAL CENTRE,
OLEANDER WAY, 802 WEST BAY ROAD, P O BOX 32052 GRAND CAYMAN WEST BAY, KY1-1208, CAYMAN
ISLANDS, Cayman Islands ~72: CHEN, Lan, Bo~ 33:US ~31:61/936,566 ~32:06/02/2014
2016/05332 ~ Complete ~54:TRPA1 MODULATORS ~71:ALGOMEDIX, INC., 16212 BOTHELL-EVERETT
HIGHWAY, SUITE F280, MILL CREEK, WASHINGTON 98012, USA, United States of America ~72: HERZ,
Jeffrey M.;KESICKI, Edward, A.~ 33:US ~31:61/924,119 ~32:06/01/2014
2016/05476 ~ Complete ~54:GRAVITY GRADIOMETER SYSTEM WITH SPHERICAL AIR BEARING BASED
PLATFORM ~71:LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION, 6801 Rockledge Drive Bethesda, United States of
America ~72: MEYER THOMAS J~ 33:US ~31:14/147 899 ~32:06/01/2014
- APPLIED ON 8/4/20162016/05360 ~ Complete ~54:A MOUTHPIECE FOR A HORSE BIT ~71:BOMBERS EQUESTRIAN EQUIPMENT
CC, Unit 12, 340 Victoria Road, Pietermartizburg, 3201, Republic of South Africa, South Africa ~72: NEL, Pieter,
Willem, Adriaan~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/07341 ~32:05/10/2015
2016/05362 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING A MULTIPLE SECURE LINK
ARCHITECTURE ~71:ACCELERATION SYSTEMS, LLC, 5001 JENNIE KATE LANE, LEXINGTON, KY 40510,
USA, United States of America ~72: MCKINNEY, Jack, Dennis~
2016/05364 ~ Complete ~54:GELATED IONIC LIQUID FILM-COATED SURFACES AND USES THEREOF
~71:GELION TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD, c/o Omniwealth Services Pty Ltd. Level 22, Australia Square 264
George Street Sydney,, Australia ~72: EASTON, Max;MASCHMEYER, Thomas;WARD, Antony~ 33:AU
~31:2014900359 ~32:06/02/2014;33:AU ~31:2014905263 ~32:24/12/2014
2016/05367 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROCESSING RADIO LINK FAILURE ~71:Huawei
Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang District, SHENZHEN 518129,
GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: GAO, Yongqiang;LIN, Bo;ZHANG, Tao~
2016/05368 ~ Complete ~54:6-HETEROARYLOXY- AND 6-ARYLOXY-QUINOLINE-2-CARBOXAMIDES AND
USES THEREOF ~71:AbbVie, Inc., 1 North Waukegan Rd., Ap06a - V0377, CHICAGO 60064, IL, USA, United
States of America ~72: BOGDAN, Andrew;COWART, Marlon D;DEGOEY, David A.;JINKERSON, Tammie
K.;KOENIG, John R.;KORT, Michael E.;LIU, Bo;MATULENKO, Mark A.;NELSON, Derek W.;PATEL, Meena
V.;PELTIER, Hillary;SCANIO, Marc J.;WAKEFIELD, Brian D~ 33:US ~31:61/936,397 ~32:06/02/2014
2016/05371 ~ Complete ~54:WIDTH-ADJUSTABLE MODULAR HEAVY GOODS VEHICLE, AND TRANSVERSE
FRAME MODULE FOR A HEAVY GOODS VEHICLE OF SAID TYPE ~71:GOLDHOFER AG, Donaustr. 95,
Germany ~72: Horst HÄFELE~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 202 726.8 ~32:14/02/2014
2016/05372 ~ Complete ~54:THREE-DIMENSIONAL LIGHTWEIGHT STEEL FRAMEWORK FORMED BY TWOWAY CONTINUOUS DOUBLE BEAMS ~71:YING CHUN HSIEH, A CHINESE CITIZEN, No.16, Ln. 132, Hezuo
St., Fengyuan City Taichung County, Taiwan, People's Republic of China ~72: YING CHUN HSIEH~ 33:CN
~31:201410035766.3 ~32:24/01/2014
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2016/05396 ~ Provisional ~54:DIVIDER WITH PILLAR STRENGTH ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76
HAMILTON ROAD, CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05397 ~ Provisional ~54:MESHLOCK ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON ROAD,
CLAREMONT, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05399 ~ Provisional ~54:PIVOT EXTREME ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON ROAD,
CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05402 ~ Provisional ~54:TWIN CREASE I ZIG-ZAG CORROSHEET/PAD ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN
NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON ROAD, CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05405 ~ Provisional ~54:HONEYCOMB DIVIDER ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON
ROAD, CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05408 ~ Provisional ~54:PACKAGING CONTAINER "SMILEY II " ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE,
76 HAMILTON ROAD, CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05411 ~ Provisional ~54:SLOW RELEASE BUBBLE,RIPPLE APPLE PAD ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN
NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON ROAD, CLAREMONT ,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05413 ~ Complete ~54:ENERGY-SAVING CONTROL SYSTEM OF EXCAVATOR ~71:XUZHOU XUGONG
EXCAVATOR MACHINERY CO.,LTD, 28 Donghuan Industrial Park Jinshanqiao Economic Development Zone
Xuzhou, Jiangsu 221004,, People's Republic of China ~72: FEI,Shuhui;JIN,
Yuefeng,;LI,Xianjun;PAN,Hongda;QIN,Jiasheng;SHI,Lijing;WANG,Qu;WANG,Yunxian;WANG,Zenghua;YANG,Yu
feng;YIN,Yuanlu;ZHANG,Ming;ZHAO,Yu~ 33:CN ~31:201410332674.1 ~32:11/07/2014
2016/05415 ~ Provisional ~54:PROTRACTOR ~71:YOUELL,ANNE MARY FARQUHARSON, 12 Aldubury ,
Sceales Road, Lonehill, 2062,, South Africa ~72: JOHNSTON,Bradley;YOUELL,ANNE MARY FARQUHARSON~
2016/05353 ~ Provisional ~54:THE COMMERCIAL FERBIGAS BIO DIGESTER TANKS ~71:Quinton Capito, 16
Beveland Street Highbury, South Africa ~72: Quinton Peter Capito~
2016/05354 ~ Provisional ~54:VINO DE HANG HANGOVER DRINK ~71:THABILE MBAMBISA, 3681 NU 12,
MDANTSANE, South Africa ~72: THABILE MBAMBISA~ 33:ZA ~31:1 ~32:03/08/2016
2016/05357 ~ Provisional ~54:MODULAR HANDBAG ~71:MAZEE CREATIONS (PTY) LTD, 15 KINGFISHER
STREET, HORISON PARK, ROODEPOORT, South Africa ~72: VAN ZYL, Marissa;VAN ZYL, Zandri~
2016/05359 ~ Complete ~54:COMPRESSION WAVE MASSAGE DEVICE ~71:EIS GmbH, Am Lenkwerk,
Germany ~72: Florian M. WITT~ 33:DE ~31:102016106120.4 ~32:04/04/2016;33:EP ~31:16169444.3
~32:12/05/2016
2016/05391 ~ Provisional ~54:ONE PIECE DIVIDER ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON
ROAD, CLAREMONT, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05392 ~ Provisional ~54:MIDRIB PILLAR AND BOTTOM SAG PROTECTOR ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN
NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON ROAD, CLAREMONT ,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05379 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING DIAMINO HETEROCYCLIC
CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUND AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT ~71:ASTELLAS PHARMA INC., A JAPANESE
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COMPANY, 5-1, Nihonbashi-Honcho 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 1038411, Japan ~72: MASAMICHI
MORI;TOMOHIRO EGUCHI;YOKO YAMAKI~ 33:JP ~31:2014-019226 ~32:04/02/2014
2016/05380 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS, WIRELESS DEVICE, RADIO BASE STATION AND SECOND
NETWORK NODE FOR MANAGING EPS BEARER ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM ERICSSON (PUBL), ,
SE-164 83, Stockholm, Sweden ~72: ERIK DAHLMAN;GUNNAR MILDH;HARALD KALLIN;JOACHIM
SACHS;MAGNUS FRODIGH;MIKAEL HÖÖK~
2016/05385 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING LIGHT RENEWABLE BIOFUEL ~71:VERDANT
BIOPRODUCTS LIMITED, 11 Whittle Road, Corby, United Kingdom ~72: FINNEGAN, Irene~ 33:GB
~31:1402172.9 ~32:07/02/2014
2016/05389 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE FOR DETECTING SWING OF STEEL WIRE-ROPE OF VERTICAL SHAFT
CAGE GUIDE ~71:CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, Science Academy of China University
of Mining and Technology, No.1 University Road, Xuzhou,, People's Republic of China ~72: CAO, Guohua;CHEN,
Xiao;LI, Wei;PENG, Yuxing;SHEN, Gang;ZHOU, Gongbo;ZHU, Zhencai~ 33:CN ~31:201410682698.X
~32:24/11/2014
2016/05356 ~ Provisional ~54:A SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING WASTE RUBBER-DERIVED HOT VOLATILES
~71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, Admin B, Victoria Street,, South Africa ~72: DANON, Bart;GÖRGENS,
Johann Ferdinand;MKHIZE, Ntandoyenkosi Malusi~
2016/05363 ~ Complete ~54:GOGGLES ~71:UVEX ARBEITSSCHUTZ GMBH, WÜRZBURGER STRASSE 181189, 90766 FÜRTH, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BRANDIS, Michael;FRANK. Harald;KAILAS, Johannes;TÄUBER,
Manfred~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 201 968.0 ~32:04/02/2014
2016/05366 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF EXTENDING THE SHELF LIFE OF SUGARCANE STEM
SECTIONS AND COATED SUGARCANE STEM SECTIONS ~71:Syngenta Participations AG, Schwarzwaldallee
215, BASEL CH-4058, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: AGBAJE, Henry;LOVELADY, Clark;POLGE, Nicholas
D.;ZHANG, Xuebing~ 33:US ~31:61/952,401 ~32:13/03/2014
2016/05358 ~ Provisional ~54:AN INFLATABLE ROCK BOLT ~71:HOLFELD, Barry Graeme, 1027 Schooner
Ave, Laser Park Ext. 9, Honeydew, South Africa ~72: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme~
2016/05365 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-HER3 ANTIBODY-DRUG CONJUGATE ~71:Daiichi Sankyo Company,
Limited, 3-5-1, Nihonbashi Honcho, Chuo-ku, TOKYO 103-8426, JAPAN, Japan;U3 Pharma GmbH,
Fraunhoferstr. 22, MARTINSRIED 82152, GERMANY, Germany ~72: ABRAHAM, Reimar;BLUM,
Sabine;HETTMANN, Thore;UENO, Suguru~ 33:JP ~31:2014-081454 ~32:10/04/2014
2016/05393 ~ Provisional ~54:ECONO KWIK WALLS ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON
ROAD, CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05394 ~ Provisional ~54:DEFORMED BASE TRAY WAGON WHEEL ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN
NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON ROAD, CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05427 ~ Complete ~54:MEDICAL USE ~71:ALMIRALL, S.A., Ronda del General Mitre, 151, Spain ~72:
BALAGUE PELAEZ, Cristina;GODESSART MARINA, Nuria~ 33:EP ~31:14382192.4 ~32:27/05/2014;33:EP
~31:14382400.1 ~32:17/10/2014;33:EP ~31:14382401.9 ~32:17/10/2014
2016/05369 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE TEMPERATURE OF AN INFRARED-ACTIVE
GAS BY MEANS OF INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY ~71:Humedics GmbH, Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Straße 1,
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BERLIN 10625, GERMANY, Germany ~72: HEYNE, Karsten;RUBIN, Tom~ 33:EP ~31:14166357.5
~32:29/04/2014
2016/05370 ~ Complete ~54:FLOATING SEALING METHOD OF FLOATING BUSHING SEALING
RECIPROCATING IMPACT APPARATUS AND FLOATING SEALING RECIPROCATING IMPACT APPARATUS
OF SEALING FLOATING BUSHING OF MINING LOADER ~71:SUHUA LIU, Yanzhou Haizhi Mechanical and
Electrical Technology Co. Ltd Xinyanzhen Industrial Park Yanzhou, People's Republic of China ~72: LIU, Suhua~
33:CN ~31:201410002095.0 ~32:03/01/2014;33:CN ~31:201410002116.9 ~32:03/01/2014;33:CN
~31:201410063151.1 ~32:19/02/2014;33:CN ~31:201410379376.8 ~32:01/08/2014
2016/05373 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL ANTI-PRESEPSIN ANTIBODY ~71:MOCHIDA PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,
LTD., 7, Yotsuya 1-chome Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 1608515, Japan ~72: KAMON SHIRAKAWA~ 33:US
~31:61/944,674 ~32:26/02/2014
2016/05376 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CLEANING INTERIORS OF RECEPTACLES AND
INSTALLATIONS ~71:BANG & CLEAN GMBH, Bünzweg 15, 5504, Othmarsingen, Switzerland ~72: MARKUS
BÜRGIN;RAINER FLURY~ 33:CH ~31:177/14 ~32:11/02/2014
2016/05377 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-IL-13/IL-17 BISPECIFIC ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF
~71:GENENTECH, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE
OF DELAWARE, 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America ~72:
CHRISTOPH SPIESS;DAVID F CHOY;JOSEPH R ARRON;LAWREN WU;MICHAEL DILLON;SUE
SOHN;WHITNEY SHATZ~ 33:US ~31:61/942,823 ~32:21/02/2014;33:US ~31:61/983,945 ~32:24/04/2014
2016/05382 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR APPLYING A HAIR PRODUCT ~71:COR BRASIL INDUSTRIA E
COMERCIO S/A, Rua Júlio Ribeiro, no 216 e 226 Bonsucesso CEP: 21040-330, Brazil ~72: BELEM DE ASSIS
MARINHO, Heloisa Helena~ 33:BR ~31:BR 10 2014 0007180 ~32:13/01/2014
2016/05383 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF REMOVING LACTOSE FROM A SOLUTION ~71:STELLENBOSCH
UNIVERSITY, Admin B, Victoria Street, South Africa ~72: DODD, Amanda Jane;KLUMPERMAN,
Lubertus;SWART, Pieter~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/00633
~32:27/01/2014
2016/05386 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING ESTERS OF 3-HYDROXYPROPIONIC ACID
~71:VERDANT BIOPRODUCTS LIMITED, 11 Whittle Road, Corby, United Kingdom ~72: FINNEGAN, Irene~
33:GB ~31:1402173.7 ~32:07/02/2014
2016/05390 ~ Provisional ~54:CONTAINER WITH INTEGRAL DIVIDERS ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE,
76 HAMILTON ROAD, CLAREMONT, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05388 ~ Complete ~54:DISORDER ROPE MONITORING SYSTEM AND JUDGING METHOD FOR
WINDING REEL OF MINE HOIST ~71:CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, Science
Academy of China University of Mining and Technology, No. 1 University Road, Xuzhou,, People's Republic of
China ~72: CAO, Guohua;LIU, Shanzeng;NIU, Yanjun;PENG, Weihong;PENG, Yuxing;SHEN, Gang;WANG,
Jinjie;WANG, Naige;WANG, Yandong;ZHU, Zhencai~ 33:CN ~31:201410826012.X ~32:25/12/2014
2016/05425 ~ Complete ~54:MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES FUNCTIONALIZED WITH CATHECOL,
PRODUCTION AND USE THEREOF ~71:COLOROBBIA ITALIA S.P.A., Via Pietramarina 53, Italy ~72: BALDI,
Giovanni;BENAGIANO, Marisa;BITOSSI, Marco;COMES FRANCHINI, Mauro;D'ELIOS, Mario Milco;RAVAGLI,
Costanza~ 33:IT ~31:FI2014A000003 ~32:07/01/2014
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2016/05426 ~ Complete ~54:ANTERIOR AND POSTERIOR REFERENCING SIZING GUIDES AND CUTTING
BLOCKS AND METHODS ~71:SMITH & NEPHEW, INC., 1450 E. Brooks Road, Memphis, United States of
America ~72: BUDHABHATTI, Sachin, P.;CYKO, Christopher;FRANCIS, Tom, J.;RAMASAMY, Ravi, Bagathur~
33:US ~31:61/938,489 ~32:11/02/2014;33:US ~31:61/938,504 ~32:11/02/2014
2016/05473 ~ Provisional ~54:APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A CONVERTIBLE AND DISTINCTIVELY
AFRICAN LEISURE NEWSWIRE SERVICE TO MEET SKILLS SHORTAGE WITHIN PRINT AND DIGITAL
MEDIA SPACES ~71:SYLVIA TANKISO KOMANE, 3110 Extension 2, South Africa ~72: SYLVIA TANKISO
KOMANE~
2016/05355 ~ Provisional ~54:PIGGY BACK ~71:Salatiso Mdeni, 22 Lineata Avenue,, South Africa ~72: Salatiso
Mdeni~
2016/05400 ~ Provisional ~54:PACKAGING CONTAINER ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON
ROAD, CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05401 ~ Provisional ~54:CORRO PALLET SPIN ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON
ROAD, CLAREMONT, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05404 ~ Provisional ~54:CIRCULAR FLUTED PROTECTOR ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76
HAMILTON ROAD, CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05407 ~ Provisional ~54:TWIN CREASE III ZIG-ZAG CORRUSHEET/PAD ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN
NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON ROAD, CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05410 ~ Provisional ~54:DRY CRETE ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON ROAD,
CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05412 ~ Provisional ~54:PACKAGING DIVIDER ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON
ROAD, CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05414 ~ Provisional ~54:DRILLING ACCESSORY ~71:DRILBY CC, Unit 5, 5 On Bantry Road, Bantry Bay,
Cape Town, 8005,, South Africa ~72: ANDERSON,Mark William,;ANDERSON,Michael Robb,;DE JONGH,Andrew
Colyn~
2016/05416 ~ Complete ~54:INTUBATION ACCESSORY ~71:LIVNAT,Guy, 16 Duxbury Cove, California, San
Rafael, California 94901,, South Africa ~72: LIVNAT,Guy~ 33:US ~31:14/149,300 ~32:07/01/2014
2016/05417 ~ Provisional ~54:DEFORMED CORRUGATED TRAY/BOX ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE,
76 HAMILTON ROAD, CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05418 ~ Provisional ~54:PACKAGING CONTAINER ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON
ROAD, CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05419 ~ Complete ~54:FOOTWEAR WITH REACTIVE LAYERS ~71:NIKE INNOVATE C.V., One
Bowerman Drive, Beaverton, 97005-6453, Oregon,, United States of America ~72: HULL,N SCOT~ 33:US
~31:13/774,186 ~32:22/02/2013
2016/05374 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR CLASSIFYING TYPES OF LOESS GULLY RUNOFF WATER
DISASTER CAUSED BY MINING ~71:CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, Science Academy
of China University of Mining and Technology, No. 1 University Road, Xuzhou, 221116, Jiangsu, People's
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Republic of China ~72: DANZHI WANG;QIQING WANG;WEI CHEN;WENPING LI~ 33:CN ~31:201410742455.0
~32:08/12/2014
2016/05375 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR COATING METALLIC SURFACES, SUBSTRATES COATED WITH
SAME AND USE OF SAME ~71:CHEMETALL GMBH, A COMPANY INCORPORATED IN GERMANY,
Trakehner Straße 3, 60487, Frankfurt am Main, Germany ~72: KORNEEL DEMEYERE;MANFRED
WALTER;THOMAS WILLUMEIT~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 201 209.0 ~32:23/01/2014
2016/05378 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBACTERIAL COMBINATIONS COMPRISING POLYMYXIN ~71:SPERO
GYRASE, INC., 675 Massachusetts Avenue 14th Floor, Cambridge, 02139, Massachusetts, United States of
America ~72: CHRISTOPHER JAMES LUNNISS;DAVID JOHN HAYDON;HELENA THOMAIDES-BREARS;IAN
COLLINS;JAMES T PALMER~ 33:AU ~31:2014900308 ~32:03/02/2014;33:AU ~31:2014902238
~32:12/06/2014
2016/05381 ~ Complete ~54:ROOT SPECIFIC EXPRESSION CONFERRED BY CHIMERIC GENE
REGULATORY ELEMENTS ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, 46268,
Indiana, United States of America ~72: AARON WOOSLEY;CORY LARSEN;PATRICIA ANN OWENS
MERLO;RONNIE HAMPTON JR~ 33:US ~31:61/946,066 ~32:28/02/2014
2016/05384 ~ Complete ~54:EXPRESSION AND PURIFICATION OF CRM197 AND RELATED PROTEINS
~71:FINA BIOSOLUTIONS, LLC, 9610 Medical Center Drive, Suite 200, Rockville, United States of America ~72:
LEES, Andrew;OGANESYAN, Natalia~ 33:US ~31:61/934,377 ~32:31/01/2014
2016/05387 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR REDUCING THE AMOUNTS OF ZINC (ZN) AND LEAD (PB) IN
MATERIALS CONTAINING IRON (FE) ~71:PAUL WURTH S.A., 32, rue d'Alsace, Luxembourg ~72: HOUBART,
Michel;HUGENTOBLER, Jasmin;PIEZANOWSKI, Ludivine;RAYNAL, Samuel~ 33:LU ~31:LU 92 379
~32:18/02/2014
2016/05420 ~ Complete ~54:TOOL FOR A PRESS BRAKE ~71:ZERMATTEN,Henri Emil Louis Maurice, 24
Colworth Avenue, Alan Manor, Johannesburg,, South Africa ~72: ZERMATTEN,Dieter Henri;ZERMATTEN,Henri
Emil Louis Maurice~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/05884 ~32:14/08/2015
2016/05361 ~ Complete ~54:A ROCK DRILL SILENCER ~71:GOLD RAND TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD., 491
Pencarrow Lane, Cornwall Hill Estate, PRETORIA 0118, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: SNYMAN,
Pierre Rudolph Petrus~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/05233 ~32:21/07/2015
2016/05395 ~ Provisional ~54:OPEN RIB DIVIDER ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON
ROAD, CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05398 ~ Provisional ~54:TYRE DOLLOSES ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON ROAD,
CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05403 ~ Provisional ~54:TWIN CREASE II ZIG-ZAG CORRUSHEET/PAD ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN
NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON ROAD, CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05406 ~ Provisional ~54:PACKING DIVIDER ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON
ROAD, CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
2016/05409 ~ Provisional ~54:CORRO PALLET ~71:MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE, 76 HAMILTON ROAD,
CLAREMONT,, South Africa ~72: MARTHINUS JORDAAN NORTJE~
- APPLIED ON 8/5/2016-
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2016/05741 ~ Provisional ~54:WIRELESS SENSOR BASED ANALYTICAL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR
AQUACULTURE-JAL PADMAM ~71:Koteswara Rao Medida, Flat No 201, Viswambhara Apts, Padma rao
Nagar,, India ~72: Medida Koteswara rao~
2016/05464 ~ Complete ~54:INVISIBLE, CONTACTLESS SWITCH DEVICE ~71:OPEN APP, Allée des
Santonniers ZI Secteur D, France ~72: Roberto AIROLDI~ 33:EP ~31:14305028.4 ~32:09/01/2014
2016/05430 ~ Provisional ~54:A HOT WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:MATTHEWS, Devaughn,
35A Duncan Road, Wynberg, Cape Town, 7800, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa;MATTHEWS, Roger Peter, 35A
Duncan Road, Wynberg, Cape Town, 7800, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MATTHEWS,
Devaughn;MATTHEWS, Roger Peter~
2016/05436 ~ Complete ~54:A BASE OIL ~71:CONOCHIE, Bajabulile Iris, Plot 452, Lakeview Estate, WHITE
RIVER 1240, Mpumalanga, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: CONOCHIE, Bajabulile Iris~ 33:ZA
~31:2015/05689 ~32:07/08/2015
2016/05449 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE ~71:Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, MINATO-KU 108-0075, TOKYO,
JAPAN, Japan ~72: TAKANO, Hiroaki~ 33:JP ~31:2014-154714 ~32:30/07/2014
2016/05454 ~ Complete ~54:LID FOR CONTAINERS OF SUBSTANCES AND CONTAINER OF SUBSTANCES
COMPRISING SAID LID ~71:International Patents and Brands Corporation, Calle 50, Torre Nueva Global Bank,
Piso 16, OFICINA 1602, PANAMA, Panama ~72: MENTASTI GRANELLI, Kerry~ 33:IT ~31:UD2014A000003
~32:08/01/2014;33:IT ~31:UD2014A000145 ~32:22/08/2014
2016/05471 ~ Provisional ~54:A BICYCLE CHAIN CONTROL DEVICE ~71:SCHNEUWLY MATHIEN GABRIEL,
46 Robins Rd Observatory, South Africa ~72: SCHNEUWLY MATHIEN GABRIEL~
2016/05467 ~ Complete ~54:ADDRESS EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION IN A MULTITHREADING
COMPUTER SYSTEM ~71:INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, New Orchard Road,
United States of America ~72: BRADBURY, Jonathan, David;BUSABA, Fadi, Yusuf;FARRELL, Mark;GAINEY JR,
Charles (deceased);GREINER, Dan;HELLER, Lisa, Cranton;KUBALA, Jeffrey, Paul;OSISEK, Damian,
Leo;SCHMIDT, Donald, William;SLEGEL, Timothy~ 33:US ~31:14/226,947 ~32:27/03/2014
2016/05469 ~ Complete ~54:MANAGING PROCESSING ASSOCIATED WITH SELECTED ARCHITECTURAL
FACILITIES ~71:INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, New Orchard Road, United States
of America ~72: GAINEY, Charles (deceased);GSCHWIND, Michael Karl~ 33:US ~31:14/217,824
~32:18/03/2014;33:US ~31:14/554,675 ~32:26/11/2014
2016/05455 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBODIES AGAINST THE MUC1-C/EXTRACELLULAR DOMAIN (MUC1-C/ECD)
~71:DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE, INC., 450 Brookline Avenue, United States of America;GENUS
ONCOLOGY, LLC., 1550 N. Cleveland Ave., United States of America ~72: KHARBANDA, Surender;KUFE,
Donald, W.~ 33:US ~31:61/933,001 ~32:29/01/2014
2016/05462 ~ Complete ~54:TAMPER EVIDENT CAP ~71:MAUSER-WERKE GMBH, Schildgesstr. 71-163,
Germany ~72: JULIEN, Adam, Donald;JULIEN, Robert, Alan~ 33:US ~31:61/936,984 ~32:07/02/2014
2016/05466 ~ Complete ~54:THREAD CONTEXT RESTORATION IN A MULTITHREADING COMPUTER
SYSTEM ~71:INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, New Orchard Road, United States of
America ~72: BRADBURY, Jonathan, David;BUSABA, Fadi, Yusuf;FARRELL, Mark;GAINEY JR, Charles
(deceased);GREINER, Dan;HELLER, Lisa, Cranton;KUBALA, Jeffrey, Paul;OSISEK, Damian, Leo;SCHMIDT,
Donald, William;SLEGEL, Timothy~ 33:US ~31:14/226,911 ~32:27/03/2014
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2016/05468 ~ Complete ~54:COMMON BOOT SEQUENCE FOR CONTROL UTILITY ABLE TO BE INITIALIZED
IN MULTIPLE ARCHITECTURES ~71:INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, New Orchard
Road, United States of America ~72: GSCHWIND, Michael Karl~ 33:US ~31:14/217,800 ~32:18/03/2014;33:US
~31:14/554,313 ~32:26/11/2014
2016/05440 ~ Complete ~54:PRINTED WATER SOLUBLE POUCH ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY,
One Procter & Gamble Plaza, United States of America ~72: BRANDT SANZ, Miguel;CURCIC,
Nikola;GABRIELE, Andrea;LABEQUE, Regine;MURPHY, Bryan, Patrick~ 33:US ~31:61/971,019 ~32:27/03/2014
2016/05446 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION OF A 6-OXO- 1,6-DIHYDRO-PYRIDAZINE DERIVATE HAVING
ANTI-CANCER ACTIVITY WITH GEFITINIB ~71:Merck Patent GmbH, Frankfurter Strasse 250, DARMSTADT
64293 , GERMANY, Germany ~72: BLADT, Friedhelm;FRIESE-HAMIM, Manja~ 33:EP ~31:14000035.7
~32:07/01/2014
2016/05428 ~ Provisional ~54:FLOW LIMITER ~71:LOUW, Roelof Johannes, 12 Riemland Street, South Africa
~72: LOUW, Roelof Johannes~
2016/05435 ~ Complete ~54:SIRP-ALPHA VARIANT CONSTRUCTS AND USES THEREOF ~71:ALEXO
THERAPEUTICS INC., 951 Gateway Blvd, Suite 201, United States of America ~72: DEMING,
Laura;GOODMAN, Corey;PONS, Jaume;SIM, Bang Janet;VRLJIC, Marija~ 33:US ~31:62/202,772
~32:07/08/2015;33:US ~31:62/202,775 ~32:07/08/2015;33:US ~31:62/202,779
~32:07/08/2015;33:US
~31:14/971,931 ~32:16/12/2015
2016/05437 ~ Complete ~54:CPMV ENHANCER ELEMENTS ~71:MEDICAGO INC., 600 - 1020, ROUTE DE
I'EGLISE, QUEBEC, QUÉBEC, G1V 3V9, CANADA, Canada ~72: D'AOUST, Marc-Andre;LAVOIE, PierreOlivier~ 33:US ~31:61/925,852 ~32:10/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/971,274 ~32:27/03/2014
2016/05438 ~ Complete ~54:STABILISED SILICATE COMPOSITIONS AND THEIR USE AS ANTIPERSPIRANT
COMPOSITIONS ~71:MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, Polaris House, North Star Ave, United Kingdom ~72:
BASTOS, Carlos André Passos;FARIA, Nuno, Jorge, Rodrigues;POWELL, Jonathan, Joseph~ 33:GB
~31:1402669.4 ~32:14/02/2014
2016/05439 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VEHICLE TRACKING ~71:ERM ELECTRONIC
SYSTEMS LTD., 16, Ha-sar Shapira St., Israel ~72: HAYMAN, Meir~ 33:IL ~31:230840 ~32:06/02/2014
2016/05442 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION ~71:ALMIRALL, S.A., Ronda del General Mitre, 151, Spain ~72:
BALAGUE PELAEZ, Cristina;GODESSART MARINA, Nuria~ 33:EP ~31:14382192.4 ~32:27/05/2014;33:EP
~31:14382400.1 ~32:17/10/2014;33:EP ~31:14382401.9 ~32:17/10/2014
2016/05451 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL SYNTHETIC OLIGOMERS OF NEISSERIA MENINGITIS SEROGROUP X
AND PROCESS OF PREPARING THEM ~71:MSD Wellcome Trust Hilleman Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., D-15,
Ground Floor, Jangpura Extension, NEW DELHI 110014, INDIA, India ~72: CHHIKARA, Manoj Kumar;GILL,
Davinder;HARALE, Kishore~ 33:IN ~31:526/DEL/2014 ~32:25/02/2014
2016/05431 ~ Provisional ~54:FRICTION ROCK STABILIZER ~71:SWEMMER, Theodore Daniel, 17 Sawgrass
Avenue, Silverlakes Golf Estate, South Africa ~72: SWEMMER, Theodore Daniel~
2016/05432 ~ Complete ~54:PAYMENT METHOD ~71:Tinus OOSTHUIZEN, Andrew Avenue 4, Rexford, South
Africa ~72: Tinus OOSTHUIZEN~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/03118 ~32:07/05/2015
2016/05433 ~ Complete ~54:WATER CONTROL AND PAYMENT ARRANGEMENT ~71:Tinus OOSTHUIZEN,
Andrew Avenue 4, Rexford, South Africa ~72: Tinus OOSTHUIZEN~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/03117 ~32:07/05/2015
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2016/05434 ~ Complete ~54:A RETROFIT LED LIGHT SOURCE FOR AN EXISTING LIGHT FITTING
~71:BARAUSSE; Andrea, 37 RONALD ROAD, KLOOF, South Africa ~72: BARAUSSE; Andrea~ 33:ZA
~31:2015/03083 ~32:05/05/2015;33:ZA ~31:2015/03089 ~32:06/05/2015;33:ZA ~31:2015/04583
~32:22/06/2015
2016/05452 ~ Complete ~54:BINDER COMPOSITION FOR MINERAL WOOL ~71:Saint-Gobain Isover, 18
Avenue d'Alsace, COURBEVOIE F-92400, FRANCE, France ~72: KIEFER, Lionel;OBERT, Edouard~ 33:FR
~31:1451826 ~32:06/03/2014
2016/05429 ~ Provisional ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING STRUCTURAL
COMPONENTS AND FURNISHINGS USING POLYMERIC MATERIALS ~71:Wolfgang Adolf BINDER, 11 NEW
ENGLAND ROAD, South Africa ~72: Wolfgang Adolf BINDER~
2016/05447 ~ Complete ~54:SULPHAMOYLPYRROLAMIDE DERIVATIVES AND THE USE THEREOF AS
MEDICAMENTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HEPATITIS B ~71:Janssen Sciences Ireland UC, Eastgate Village,
Eastgate, Little Island, CO CORK, IRELAND, Ireland ~72: HACHÉ, Geerwin Yvonne Paul;LAST, Stefaan
Julien;RABOISSON, Pierre Jean-Marie Bernard;ROMBOUTS, Geert;VANDYCK, Koen;VERSCHUEREN, Wim
Gaston~ 33:EP ~31:14154167.2 ~32:06/02/2014;33:EP ~31:14169438.0 ~32:22/05/2014;33:EP
~31:14177505.6 ~32:17/07/2014;33:EP ~31:14193926.4 ~32:19/11/2014
2016/05448 ~ Complete ~54:RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR D2D IN DYNAMIC CHANGE OF TDD
CONFIGURATION ~71:Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, MINATO-KU 108-0075, TOKYO, JAPAN, Japan ~72:
TAKANO, Hiroaki~ 33:JP ~31:2014-153812 ~32:29/07/2014
2016/05450 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTE CONTROL GAMING SESSIONS USING A
MOBILE DEVICE ~71:Bally Gaming, Inc., 6601 S. Bermuda Road, LAS VEGAS 89119, NEVADA, USA, United
States of America ~72: HEDRICK, Joseph R;LYONS, Martin S.;MARTIN, Sean C.~ 33:US ~31:61/939,347
~32:13/02/2014;33:US ~31:14/498,995 ~32:26/09/2014
2016/05458 ~ Complete ~54:POWER ADAPTER, TERMINAL, AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING IMPEDANCE
EXCEPTION OF CHARGING LOOP ~71:GUANGDONG OPPO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP.,
LTD., No.18 Haibin Road Wusha Chang'an, Dongguan, 523860, Guangdong, People's Republic of China ~72:
JIALIANG ZHANG~ 33:CN ~31:201410042716.8 ~32:28/01/2014;33:CN ~31:201410043148.3 ~32:28/01/2014
2016/05459 ~ Complete ~54:TERMINAL, POWER ADAPTER, AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING CHARGING
EXCEPTION ~71:GUANGDONG OPPO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP., LTD., No.18 Haibin Road
Wusha Chang'an, Dongguan, 523860, Guangdong, People's Republic of China ~72: JIALIANG ZHANG~ 33:CN
~31:201410042541.0 ~32:28/01/2014;33:CN ~31:201410043139.4 ~32:28/01/2014;33:CN ~31:201410043218.5
~32:28/01/2014
2016/05460 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND POWER ADAPTER THEREFOR ~71:GUANGDONG
OPPO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP., LTD., No.18 Haibin Road Wusha Chang'an, Dongguan,
523860, Guangdong, People's Republic of China ~72: FUCHUN LIAO;JIALIANG ZHANG;JUN ZHANG;KEWEI
WU;NIANFENG LIU;YUANXIANG HU~ 33:CN ~31:201410043139.4 ~32:28/01/2014
2016/05470 ~ Complete ~54:ARCHITECTURAL MODE CONFIGURATION IN A COMPUTING SYSTEM
~71:INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, New Orchard Road, United States of America
~72: GAINEY, Charles (deceased);GSCHWIND, Michael Karl~ 33:US ~31:14/217,840 ~32:18/03/2014;33:US
~31:14/554,806 ~32:26/11/2014
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2016/05444 ~ Complete ~54:SKINCARE SYSTEM ~71:POUR MOI BEAUTY, LLC., 2335 West Foothill Blvd.,
Suites 14 and 15, United States of America ~72: HASLACHER, Ulrike~ 33:US ~31:61/933,154
~32:29/01/2014;33:US ~31:14/609,400 ~32:29/01/2015
2016/05453 ~ Complete ~54:A NOVEL DOWNSTREAM PROCESS FOR PURIFYING POLYSACCHARIDES
~71:MSD Wellcome Trust Hilleman Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., D-15, Ground Floor, Jangpura Extension, NEW DELHI
110014, INDIA, India ~72: CHHIKARA, Manoj Kumar;GILL, Davinder;HANIF, Sarmad;JOSHI, Neeraj;SHARMA,
Sandeep~ 33:IN ~31:527/DEL/2014 ~32:25/02/2014
2016/05474 ~ Complete ~54:MICROPHONE ACCESSORY, MICROPHONE ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY AND
METHOD OF USING A MICROPHONE ~71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN, 107 Hyde Gate Ruth Road, South
Africa ~72: STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/00306 ~32:15/01/2014
2016/05441 ~ Complete ~54:SURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR EXCISING TISSUE ~71:HALEEM, Shahnawaz, 4
Windyridge, United Kingdom ~72: HALEEM, Shahnawaz~ 33:GB ~31:1401241.3 ~32:24/01/2014
2016/05443 ~ Complete ~54:FEMORAL AND TIBIAL CUTTING BLOCKS ~71:SMITH & NEPHEW, INC., 1450 E.
Brooks Road, Memphis, United States of America ~72: BUDHABHATTI, Sachin, P.;FRANCIS, Tom,
J.;RAMASAMY, Ravi, Bagathur~ 33:US ~31:61/938,520 ~32:11/02/2014;33:US ~31:62/083,009 ~32:21/11/2014
2016/05445 ~ Complete ~54:A 6-OXO-1,6-DIHYDRO-PYRIDAZINE DERIVATIVE FOR THE USE FOR THE
TREATMENT OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA (RCC) ~71:Merck Patent GmbH, Frankfurter Strasse 250,
DARMSTADT 64293 , GERMANY, Germany ~72: BLADT, Friedhelm;FRIESE-HAMIM, Manja~ 33:EP
~31:14000036.5 ~32:07/01/2014
2016/05456 ~ Complete ~54:CHARGING APPARATUS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND POWER ADAPTER
FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE ~71:GUANGDONG OPPO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP., LTD.,
No.18 Haibin Road Wusha Chang'an, Dongguan, 523860, Guangdong, People's Republic of China ~72:
FUCHUN LIAO;JIALIANG ZHANG;JUN ZHANG;KEWEI WU;YUANXIANG HU~ 33:CN ~31:201410043062.0
~32:28/01/2014
2016/05457 ~ Complete ~54:QUICK-CHARGING CONTROL METHOD AND SYSTEM ~71:GUANGDONG
OPPO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP., LTD., No.18 Haibin Road Wusha Chang'an, Dongguan,
523860, Guangdong, People's Republic of China ~72: FUCHUN LIAO;JIALIANG ZHANG;JUN ZHANG;KEWEI
WU;LIANGCAI PENG~ 33:CN ~31:201410043064.X ~32:28/01/2014
2016/05461 ~ Complete ~54:PALLET ~71:CLARKE, Richard Enslin, 106 Main Road, South Africa ~72: CLARKE,
Richard Enslin~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/00895 ~32:06/02/2014
2016/05463 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION FOR VECTORIZING AN ANTI-CANCER AGENT ~71:GUERBET,
15, rue des Vanesses, France ~72: MAYER, Jean-François;ROBIC, Caroline~ 33:FR ~31:1450972
~32:07/02/2014
2016/05465 ~ Complete ~54:CONTROL AREA FOR MANAGING MULTIPLE THREADS IN A COMPUTER
~71:INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, New Orchard Road, United States of America
~72: BRADBURY, Jonathan, David;BUSABA, Fadi, Yusuf;FARRELL, Mark;GAINEY JR, Charles
(deceased);GREINER, Dan;HELLER, Lisa, Cranton;KUBALA, Jeffrey, Paul;OSISEK, Damian, Leo;SCHMIDT,
Donald, William;SLEGEL, Timothy~ 33:US ~31:14/226,986 ~32:27/03/2014
- APPLIED ON 8/8/2016-
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2016/05500 ~ Provisional ~54:HIGH DENSITY PARTICLE CONCENTRATOR ~71:LEVETT PRINS, Plot 36
Kleinfontein, South Africa ~72: LEVETT PRINS~
2016/05504 ~ Provisional ~54:CLAMP ACCESSORY ~71:HUGO VAN WYK, ERF 935 Country Lawe Clusters
Jim vd Merwe Str, South Africa ~72: HUGO VAN WYK~
2016/05506 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD OF CONCENTRATIING ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY 2
~71:JACBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE, 1060 Pierneef Street Villieria, South Africa ~72: JACOBUS
JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE~
2016/05507 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR CODING VIDEO QUANTIZATION PARAMETER AND METHOD
FOR ENCODING VIDEO QUANTIZATION PARAMETER ~71:NEC CORPORATION, 7-1 Shiba 5-Chome Minatoku, Japan ~72: AOKI HIROFUMI;CHONO KEIICHI;SENDA YUZO~ 33:JP ~31:2011-142453 ~32:28/06/2011
2016/05493 ~ Complete ~54:DENTAL IMPLANT ~71:NOBEL BIOCARE SERVICES AG, A COMPANY
INCORPORATED IN SWITZERLAND, Balz Zimmermann-Strasse 7, CH-8302, Kloten, Switzerland ~72:
FREDRIK KULLBERG;JAN HALL~ 33:GB ~31:1404049.7 ~32:07/03/2014
2016/05494 ~ Complete ~54:SAMPLE PREPARATION MODULE WITH STEPWISE PRESSURIZATION
MECHANISM ~71:SLIPCHIP CORPORATION, 118 N. Clinton Street, Suite 205, Chicago, 60661, Illinois, United
States of America ~72: CHRIS DA COSTA;FENG SHEN;HEDIA MAAMAR~ 33:US ~31:61/936,275
~32:05/02/2014
2016/05502 ~ Provisional ~54:CALL-A-WAITER ~71:LUNGILE MABHIDA NGWENYA, 1 Chaplin Avenue
Randpark Ridge, South Africa ~72: LUNGILE MABHIDA NGWENYA~
2016/05485 ~ Complete ~54:MATERNAL VITAMIN B12 ADMINISTRATION FOR THE PREVENTION OF
INCREASED ADIPOSITY, OVERWEIGHT OR OBESITY IN THE OFFSPRING ESPECIALLY OFFSPRING
OVERWEIGHT AND/OR OBESE MOTHERS ~71:Nestec S.A., CT-IAM, Avenue Nestlé 55, VEVEY CH-1800,
SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: COOPER, Cyrus;GLUCKMAN, Peter David;GODFREY, Keith Malcolm;MACE,
Catherine;SILVA ZOLEZZI, Irma~ 33:EP ~31:14150793.9 ~32:10/01/2014;33:EP ~31:14161184.8
~32:21/03/2014
2016/05489 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF 3-ISOXAZOLIDINONES COMPOUNDS AS SELECTIVE HERBICIDES
~71:FMC Corporation, 2929 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA 19104, PA, USA, United States of America ~72:
BURNETT, Alison;CHAHAL, Gurinderbir;D'AMICO, Jr. Frank J.;LAPPIN, James;NICHOLSON, Paul;SHINN,
Sandra;WALTER, James F.~ 33:US ~31:61/943,437 ~32:23/02/2014;33:US ~31:61/951,269 ~32:11/03/2014
2016/05492 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING 15-HEPE AND METHODS
OF TREATING ASTHMA AND LUNG DISORDERS USING SAME ~71:DIGNITY SCIENCES LIMITED, Trintech
Building South County Business Park, Leopardstown , 18, Dublin, Ireland ~72: JOHN CLIMAX;KEVIN
DUFFY;MEHAR MANKU~ 33:US ~31:61/926,052 ~32:10/01/2014
2016/05478 ~ Provisional ~54:A SAFETY DEVICE ~71:DE KLERK, Vivien, 301 PATULA STREET, LYNNWOOD
RIDGE, PRETORIA 0040, South Africa ~72: DE KLERK, Vivien~
2016/05480 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSFORMER MONITOR, COMMUNICATIONS AND DATA COLLECTION
DEVICE ~71:DELTA ENERGY & COMMUNICATIONS, LLC., 29975 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE, SUITE 101,
MURRIETA, CA 92563, USA, United States of America ~72: BORRELLI, Angelo;FOSTER, Scott;TEICHMANN,
Keith~ 33:US ~31:62/203,101 ~32:10/08/2015;33:US ~31:15/160,754 ~32:20/05/2016
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2016/05484 ~ Complete ~54:A CABLE LOCK AND SEAL DEVICE ~71:MEGA FORTRIS (MALAYSIA) SDN.
BHD., 29 Jalan Anggerik Mokara 31/47, Kota Kemuning, Seksyen 31, Malaysia ~72: Yuen Kam CHUA~ 33:MY
~31:PI 2014700257 ~32:07/02/2014
2016/05488 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR MAKING TABLET USING RADIOFREQUENCY AND LOSSY
COATED PARTICLES ~71:Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc., 199 Grandview Road, SKILLMAN 08558, NJ,
USA, United States of America ~72: COCHRAN, David B.;DAVE, Vipul;KOLL, Gregory;MCNALLY, Gerard
P.;SZYMCZAK, Christopher E;ULRICH, Stephen~ 33:US ~31:61/925,713 ~32:10/01/2014
2016/05499 ~ Provisional ~54:CURATIVE ORAL IMPAIRMENT AND MALADIES WITH SOLANUM
ACULEASTRUM (THOLA) ~71:PETRUS TEBOGO MODIKWE, 1223 Block C Mabopane, South Africa ~72:
PETRUS TEBOGO MODIKWE~
2016/05481 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND USER INTERFACES FOR SELECTING AN ITEM ~71:CREATIVE
CONSIGLIO MEDIA (PTY) LTD, Unit 6054, Erinvale Estate, South Africa ~72: LAMPRECHT, Gerhard~ 33:ZA
~31:2015/03091 ~32:06/05/2015
2016/05486 ~ Complete ~54:MATERNAL VITAMIN B6 ADMINISTRATION FOR THE PREVENTION OF
INCREASED ADIPOSITY, OVERWEIGHT OR OBESITY IN THE OFFSPRING ~71:Nestec S.A., Avenue Nestlé
55, VEVEY CH-1800, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: COOPER, Cyrus;GLUCKMAN, Peter David;GODFREY,
Keith Malcolm;MACE, Catherine;SILVA ZOLEZZI, Irma~ 33:EP ~31:14150798.8 ~32:10/01/2014;33:EP
~31:14161188.9 ~32:21/03/2014
2016/05505 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD OF PROTECTING VISUAL CONTENT ~71:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN
DER MERWE, 1060 Pierneef Street Villieria, South Africa ~72: JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE~
2016/05477 ~ Provisional ~54:A SECURITY SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:WHOZHOO (PTY) LTD, 30
ENTABENI, KISUMU ROAD, SUNNINGHILL, JOHANNESBURG 2157, South Africa ~72: NARAYADOO,
Brendan~
2016/05483 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE DETECTION OF THE DEGREE OF ENTROPY
OF MEDICAL DATA ~71:NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY, KARAPORTTI 3, 02610 ESPOO, FINLAND, Finland ~72:
LIUHANEN, Sasu;OKSALA, Niku~ 33:FI ~31:20145036 ~32:16/01/2014
2016/05495 ~ Complete ~54:IMMUNOSTIMULATORY PLASMIDS ~71:BAYER ANIMAL HEALTH GMBH, KaiserWilhelm-Allee 10, 51373, Leverkusen, Germany ~72: ALBERT ABRAHAM;ANDREA EICKER;CHRISTIAN
WEISS;ELISABETH FELDHUES;HERMANN WEHLMANN;MARC MUNNES;ROMINA SCHAUER~ 33:US
~31:61/946,372 ~32:28/02/2014
2016/05498 ~ Complete ~54:FIBER OPTIC CABINET AND NETWORK SYSTEM WITH BACK-UP
CONNECTIVITY ~71:TYCO ELECTRONICS RAYCHEM BVBA, A BELGIUM LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,
Diestsesteenweg 692, B-3010, Kessel-Lo, Belgium ~72: JOHAN GEENS;KRISTOF VASTMANS~ 33:US
~31:61/935,692 ~32:04/02/2014
2016/05501 ~ Provisional ~54:POOL ALARM SYSTEM ~71:WERNER VENTER, LANGSAAN 22 846 Decfi Street
Garsfontein X 15, South Africa ~72: CLINTON HECTOR BARRYMORE TRENGOVE~
2016/05490 ~ Complete ~54:CHOLESTERYL ESTER TRANSFER PROTEIN (CETP) INHIBITOR AND
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAID INHIBITOR FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OR
PREVENTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES ~71:Dezima Pharma B.V., Gooimeer 2-35, NAARDEN NL1411 DC, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands;Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation, 3-2-10, Dosho-machi,
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Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, OSAKA 541-8505, JAPAN, Japan ~72: FORD, John;KASTELEIN, John;KAWAGUCHI,
Atsuhiro;OKA, Kozo;ROUND, Patrick;TOMIYASU, Koichi~
2016/05491 ~ Complete ~54:PRESSURIZED FLUID CYLINDER COMPRISING AN ELECTRONIC DATADISPLAY DEVICE ~71:L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour L'Etude et L'Exploitation des Procedes Georges
Claude, 75, Quai d'Orsay, PARIS F-75007, FRANCE, France ~72: CARRON, Amélie;LOPEZ, Beatriz;REZEL,
Christophe Roland;RUDNIANYN, Philippe;VIVIER, Catherine~ 33:FR ~31:1450525 ~32:22/01/2014
2016/05496 ~ Complete ~54:IMMUNOTHERAPY OF CANCER THROUGH COMBINATION OF LOCAL AND
SYSTEMIC IMMUNE STIMULATION ~71:IMMUNE DESIGN CORP., 1616 Eastlake Ave E. Suite 310, Seattle,
98102, Washington, United States of America ~72: CARLOS V PAYA CUENCA;JAN HENRIK TER MEULEN~
33:US ~31:61/940,109 ~32:14/02/2014;33:US ~31:61/985,787 ~32:29/04/2014;33:US ~31:62/022,070
~32:08/07/2014;33:US ~31:62/072,548 ~32:30/10/2014;33:US ~31:62/101,335 ~32:08/01/2015
2016/05497 ~ Complete ~54:BETA-SUBSTITUTED BETA-AMINO ACIDS AND ANALOGS AS
CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS ~71:QUADRIGA BIOSCIENCES, INC., 1111 West El Camino Real, Suite 109234, Sunnyvale, 94087, California, United States of America ~72: BERND JANDELEIT;KERRY J
KOLLER;WOLF-NICOLAS FISCHER~ 33:US ~31:61/935,246 ~32:03/02/2014
2016/05479 ~ Provisional ~54:PAPER PRODUCT ROLL CONFIGURED FOR ADVERTISING AND METHOD
OF USE ~71:Khumoetsile Phatudi, P.O. Box 4519, South Africa ~72: Khumoetsile Desiree Phatudi~ 33:ZA ~31:1
~32:06/08/2016
2016/05482 ~ Complete ~54:CONTAINER COOLING SHELF ~71:AHT COOLING SYSTEMS GMBH,
WERKSGASSE 57, 8786 ROTTENMANN, AUSTRIA, Austria ~72: RESCH, Reinhold~ 33:DE ~31:20 2014 100
562.5 ~32:10/02/2014
2016/05487 ~ Complete ~54:SELECTIVE NR2B ANTAGONISTS ~71:Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Route 206
and Province Line Road, PRINCETON 08543, NJ, USA, United States of America ~72: ISLAM, Imadul;KING,
Dalton;MACOR, John E.;SHI, Jianliang;THANGATHIRUPATHY, Srinivasan;THOMPSON III, Lorin A.;WARRIER,
Jayakumar Sankara~ 33:US ~31:61/925,363 ~32:09/01/2014
- APPLIED ON 8/10/2016 2016/05544 ~ Complete ~54:ORTHOPAEDIC TYING DEVICE ~71:Leon Norman VAN DER WALT, 124 Weber
Street Meyerspark, South Africa ~72: Leon Norman VAN DER WALT~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/09140 ~32:10/01/2014
2016/05546 ~ Complete ~54:CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR (CAR) WITH ANTIGEN BINDING DOMAINS TO
THE T CELL RECEPTOR BETA CONSTANT REGION ~71:UCL BUSINESS PLC, The Network Building, 97
Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 4TP, United Kingdom ~72: MARTIN PULÉ;PAUL MACIOCIA~ 33:GB
~31:1403905.1 ~32:05/03/2014;33:GB ~31:1416908.0 ~32:25/09/2014
2016/05547 ~ Complete ~54:FGF-18 COMPOUND DOSING REGIMEN ~71:MERCK PATENT GMBH,
Frankfurter Strasse 250, 64293, Darmstadt, Germany ~72: CHRISTOPH H LADEL;HANS GUEHRING~ 33:EP
~31:14000600.8 ~32:20/02/2014
2016/05509 ~ Provisional ~54:SOIL FUMIGANT COMPOSITION ~71:Rudi ENGELKE, Bergsig Plaas, South
Africa ~72: Rudi ENGELKE~
2016/05513 ~ Complete ~54:TENNIS GRIP SECURING STRIP WITH INTEGRAL GRIP INDICATOR
~71:BURNE, Darryl Marc, 7c 1st Avenue, EDENBURG, Morningside 2196, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South
Africa ~72: BURNE, Darryl Marc~
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2016/05518 ~ Complete ~54:PEPTIDES AND METHODS OF USE ~71:3B Pharmaceuticals GmbH,
Magnusstrasse 11, Germany ~72: Bettina HARTLIEB;Frank OSTERKAMP;Friedrich SCHEIFLINGER;Matthias
PASCHKE;Michael DOCKAL;Rudolf HARTMANN;Thomas POLAKOWSKI~
2016/05523 ~ Complete ~54:USPA2 PROTEIN CONSTRUCTS AND USES THEREOF ~71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE
BIOLOGICALS S.A., Rue de l' Institut 89, Belgium ~72: BLAIS, Normand;CASTADO, Cindy;CHOMEZ,
Patrick;DEWERCHIN, Marianne~ 33:US ~31:61/943,909 ~32:24/02/2014;33:US ~31:61/946,932
~32:03/03/2014;33:US ~31:61/946,937 ~32:03/03/2014
2016/05524 ~ Complete ~54:PNEUMATIC COMPACT VACUUM TOILET ~71:EVAC GMBH, Feldstrasse 124,
Germany ~72: Matthias AUTZEN;Peter OREMEK~ 33:DE ~31:20 2014 003 059.6 ~32:10/04/2014
2016/05534 ~ Complete ~54:MODIFIED MENINGOCOCCAL FHBP POLYPEPTIDES ~71:GlaxoSmithKline
Biologicals sa, Rue de l'Institut 89, RIXENSART B-1330, BELGIUM, Belgium ~72: BOTTOMLEY,
Matthew;MALITO, Enrico;MARTINELLI, Manuele;SCARSELLI, Maria~ 33:EP ~31:14157399.8
~32:28/02/2014;33:EP ~31:14177566.8 ~32:17/07/2014
2016/05538 ~ Complete ~54:CHANNEL DECODING METHOD AND APPARATUS, AND DISTRIBUTED
DECODER ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang, SHENZHEN
518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: LI, Ming;TANG, Xin;WEI,
Yuejun;XIONG, Jie~
2016/05539 ~ Complete ~54:POLYMORPHS OF 3-DIFLUOROMETHYL-1 -METHYL-1 H-PYRAZOLE-4CARBOXYLIC ACID (9-DICHLOROMETHYLENE-1,2,3,4-TETRAHYDRO-1,4-METHANO-NAPHTHALEN-5-YL)AMIDE ~71:Syngenta Participations AG, Schwarzwaldallee 215, BASEL CH-4058, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland
~72: GEORGE, Neil;HONE, John;JONES, Ian Kevin~ 33:GB ~31:1403438.3 ~32:27/02/2014
2016/05541 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR THE IMPROVED ECONOMIC EXTRACTION
OF METAL FROM A METAL-BEARING MATERIAL ~71:SMP HOLDINGS LIMITED, 3 Alkiviades Street, Ioannou
Court, Ground Floor, Office/Flat 001, Cyprus ~72: SWARTS, Arnoldus, Carel~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/01037
~32:11/02/2014
2016/05542 ~ Complete ~54:DEEP-WELL HIGH-STRESS COAL ROCK STEPPED DRUM ~71:CHINA
UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, Science Academy of China University of Mining and
Technology, No. 1 University Road, Xuzhou,, People's Republic of China ~72: DU, Changlong;HAN,
Dongdong;JIANG, Hongxiang;LI, Jianping;LIU, Songyong;LIU, Xiaohui;LIU, Zenghui;XUE, Yugang~ 33:CN
~31:201510012749.2 ~32:09/01/2015
2016/05548 ~ Complete ~54:FGF-18 COMPOUND DOSING REGIMEN ~71:MERCK PATENT GMBH,
Frankfurter Strasse 250, 64293, Darmstadt, Germany ~72: CHRISTOPH H LADEL;HANS GUEHRING~ 33:EP
~31:14000600.8 ~32:20/02/2014
2016/05550 ~ Complete ~54:OPTIMIZATION OF AUDIO FINGERPRINT SEARCH ~71:INTERACTIVE
INTELLIGENCE GROUP, INC., 7601 Interactive Way, Indianapolis, 46278, Indiana, United States of America
~72: ANANTH NAGARAJA IYER;FELIX IMMANUEL WYSS;SRINATH CHELUVARAJA~ 33:US ~31:61/947,834
~32:04/03/2014
2016/05551 ~ Complete ~54:LIQUID FILTER DRAIN WITH INTEGRAL AIR VENT ~71:CATERPILLAR INC., A
CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 100 N.E.
Adams St., Peoria, 61629, Illinois, United States of America ~72: DARRELL MOREHOUSE;JOSHUA L
SEELYE;MARK T ALLOTT~ 33:US ~31:14/161,898 ~32:23/01/2014
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2016/05553 ~ Complete ~54:AN ANTI-TAMPERING DEVICE ~71:LUNOEL TRADING (PTY) LIMITED, Unit 15,
Pecanwood Industrial Estate 3 Woodlands Drive, South Africa ~72: LAMPRECHT, Hendrik, Oostenwald,
Johannes~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/00689 ~32:29/01/2014
2016/05555 ~ Complete ~54:RUN-FLAT RADIAL TIRE ~71:BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION, 1-1 Kyobashi 3chome, Chuo-ku, Japan ~72: OGAWA, Gaku~ 33:JP ~31:2014-018920 ~32:03/02/2014
2016/05668 ~ Provisional ~54:TEMPORARY PLASTIC TOMBOSTONES [TPS] ~71:PHUTHI TRADINGS, 4126
Biyela Street Kwa-guqa Ext 7, South Africa ~72: ADAM PATENG KOLOTO~
2016/05670 ~ Provisional ~54:SUNCAN SOLAR ~71:MAGDALENA VAN RENSBURG, P O Box 35, South Africa
~72: MAGDALENA VAN RENSBURG~
2016/05516 ~ Complete ~54:ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR DEEP SOIL PREPARATION
~71:KVERNELAND GROUP OPERATIONS NORWAY AS, N-4355 KVERNALAND, NORWAY, Norway ~72:
MØRK, Sindre, Kjeang;SKJÆVELAND, Magne~ 33:NO ~31:20140046 ~32:16/01/2014
2016/05519 ~ Complete ~54:AEROSOL-FORMING ARTICLE COMPRISING MAGNETIC PARTICLES
~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, Switzerland ~72: MIRONOV, Oleg~ 33:EP
~31:14169238.4 ~32:21/05/2014
2016/05521 ~ Complete ~54:AN AEROSOL-GENERATING SYSTEM COMPRISING A CARTRIDGE WITH AN
INTERNAL AIR FLOW PASSAGE ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, Switzerland ~72:
MIRONOV, Oleg;THORENS, Michel;ZINOVIK, Ihar, Nikolaevich~ 33:EP ~31:14169244.2 ~32:21/05/2014
2016/05527 ~ Complete ~54:GRINDER ASSEMBLY ~71:WOLFF, James B., 35590 S.E. Tracy Road,
ESTACADA 97023, OR, USA, United States of America ~72: WOLFF, James B.~ 33:US ~31:13/999,099
~32:13/01/2014
2016/05533 ~ Complete ~54:ROTARY CUTTING TOOL WITH AN INTERNAL COOLING CAVITY ~71:5ME IP,
LLC, 4270 Ivy Pointe Boulevard, Suite 100, CINCINNATI 45245, OH, USA, United States of America ~72:
GEORGIOU, George~ 33:US ~31:61/934,257 ~32:31/01/2014
2016/05536 ~ Complete ~54:ACRYLIC RESINS AND POWDER COATING COMPOSITIONS AND POWDER
COATED SUBSTRATES INCLUDING THE SAME ~71:Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V., Velperweg 76,
ARNHEM NL-6824 BM, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: CINOMAN, Douglas S.;LARSON, Gary
Robert;WILHELM, Justin E.~ 33:US ~31:61/945,523 ~32:27/02/2014;33:EP ~31:14163894.0 ~32:08/04/2014
2016/05540 ~ Complete ~54:REMITTANCE SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:Einnovations Holdings Pte. Ltd., 100
Beach Road, #26-06 Shaw Towers, SINGAPORE 189702, SINGAPORE, Singapore ~72: BASAS, Evelyn
M.;SALCEDO, Richard C.;SANTIAGO, Agustin L.;UBALDE, Oliver L.;VEA, Orlando B.;VILLANUEVA, Angelito
M.;YULO, Jose Antonio C.~ 33:SG ~31:2014011779 ~32:11/02/2014;33:SG ~31:10201401866W
~32:28/04/2014
2016/05543 ~ Complete ~54:HYBRID ADSORBER HEAT EXCHANGING DEVICE AND METHOD OF
MANUFACTURE ~71:BRY AIR [ASIA] PVT. LTD., 20 Rajpur Road, India ~72: CHOUDHARY, Anil Kumar;MALIK,
Kuldeep Singh;PAHWA, Deepak;SACHDEV, Rajan;SAHA, Bidyut Baran;THU, Kyaw~ 33:IN ~31:81/DEL/2014
~32:10/01/2014
2016/05545 ~ Complete ~54:INTERLAYER FOR LAMINATED GLASS, AND LAMINATED GLASS ~71:SEKISUI
CHEMICAL CO., LTD., 4-4, Nishitemma 2-chome, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka, 5308565, Japan ~72: JUN
SASAKI;RYOUSUKE KOMATSU;TATSUYA IWAMOTO~ 33:JP ~31:2014-030890 ~32:20/02/2014
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2016/05727 ~ Provisional ~54:FLEXIBLE LOCK AND RELEASE FASTENING SYSTEM ~71:Composite
Formwork (Pty) Ltd Reg no:, 2 PAARDEKRAAL DRIVE,, South Africa ~72: SUPRA,CARL FREDERICK
WILHELM~
2016/05728 ~ Provisional ~54:DEVICE FOR PENILE ERECTION ~71:Composite Formwork (Pty) Ltd Reg no:
1739, 2 PAARDEKRAAL DRIVE,, South Africa ~72: SUPRA,CARL FREDERICK WILHELM~
2016/05515 ~ Complete ~54:FEMALE LUER CONNECTOR ~71:CAIR L.G.L., 1 Allée des Chevreuils, Route
Nationale 6, France ~72: DELORME, Patrick;LOPEZ, Georges Antoine~ 33:EP ~31:15306281.5
~32:10/08/2015
2016/05520 ~ Complete ~54:WATER SOLUBLE POUCH ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One
Procter & Gamble Plaza, United States of America ~72: BRANDT SANZ, Miguel;GABRIELE, Andrea~ 33:US
~31:61/972,670 ~32:31/03/2014
2016/05526 ~ Complete ~54:ARRAY CONTROLLER, SOLID STATE DISK, AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING
SOLID STATE DISK TO WRITE DATA ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building,
Bantian, Longgang, SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72:
HUANG, Keji;JIANG, Peijun;XUE, Qiang~
2016/05510 ~ Provisional ~54:FUNGICIDE COMPOSITION ~71:Rudi ENGELKE, Bergsig Plaas, South Africa
~72: Rudi ENGELKE~
2016/05512 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING TRUSTS ~71:TRUSTEEZE (PTY)
LTD, 12 HILLEL DRIVE, NORTHCLIFF, South Africa ~72: CLAASSENS, Jonathan Anton;VAN DER SPUY, Phia~
2016/05672 ~ Provisional ~54:PHONE VIDEO PREVIEW ~71:MICHAEL GRUNYUZA, 403 Ruben Flat Silverton,
South Africa ~72: MICHAEL GRUNYUZA~
2016/05511 ~ Provisional ~54:DIGITAL YOUTH AGENCY ~71:Katlego Fortune Maluleka, 48 Ntuane Street
Mountain Ridge, South Africa;Kgosietsile David Mokwena, 48 Chelsea Complex Cnr Tsesebe & West Central
Road Dawn Park Ext 42, South Africa ~72: Katlego Fortune Maluleka;Kgosietsile David Mokwena~
2016/05669 ~ Provisional ~54:FLOTISOPI ~71:MAGALENA VAN RENSBURG, P O Box 35, South Africa ~72:
MAGDALENA VAN RENSBURG~
2016/05535 ~ Complete ~54:KRILL OIL PREPARATIONS WITH OPTIMAL MINERAL AND METAL
COMPOSITION, LOW IMPURITIES AND LOW AND STABLE TMA LEVELS ~71:Enzymotec Ltd., Sagi 2000
Industrial Park, P.O. Box 6, MIGDAL HAEMEQ 23106, ISRAEL, Israel ~72: BEN-DROR, Gai;NUMA,
Ran;RONEN, Liat~ 33:US ~31:61/938,599 ~32:11/02/2014
2016/05549 ~ Complete ~54:FGF-18 IN GRAFT TRANSPLANTATION AND TISSUE ENGINEERING
PROCEDURES ~71:MERCK PATENT GMBH, Frankfurter Strasse 250, 64293, Darmstadt, Germany ~72: ANNE
GIGOUT;CHRISTOPH H LADEL;HANS GUEHRING~ 33:EP ~31:14000599.2 ~32:20/02/2014
2016/05552 ~ Complete ~54:PHOSPHATE RECOVERY BY ACID RETARDATION ~71:EVOQUA WATER
TECHNOLOGIES LLC, 181 Thorn Hill Road, Warrendale, 15086, Pennsylvania, United States of America ~72:
JUSTIN W HIGGS;KENNETH RAY WORKMAN;THOMAS KENNETH MALLMANN~ 33:US ~31:61/950,359
~32:10/03/2014
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2016/05554 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR MARKING SUBSTRATES ~71:AVERY DENNISON
CORPORATION, 207 Goode Avenue Glendale, United States of America ~72: MOFFATT, John;SEN,
Radha;WYATT, Mark, J.;ZHANG, Yuan, Yuan~ 33:US ~31:61/924,891 ~32:08/01/2014
2016/05537 ~ Complete ~54:AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:Einnovations Holdings Pte. Ltd.,
100 Beach Road, #25-06 Shaw Towers, SINGAPORE 189702, SINGAPORE, Singapore ~72: IBASCO, Alex D.~
33:SG ~31:2014011308 ~32:11/02/2014
2016/05671 ~ Provisional ~54:THE SMART RATE/SIGNAGE ~71:RAMOSHWEU ELIAS MAKOPO, 501 Predent
Flat 125 Gerard Moedryk, South Africa ~72: RAMOSHWEU ELIAS MAKOPO~
2016/05677 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR INITIATING A TRANSACTION BETWEEN A COMMUNICATION
DEVICE AND A TRANSACTION DEVICE ~71:BLUEACCESS AB, Gustavslundsvagen 151 C 167 51, Sweden
~72: MAGNUSSON NIKLAS~ 33:US ~31:61/928 205 ~32:16/01/2014
2016/05514 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTELY MONITORING A LOCKING
MECHANISM ~71:STEENKAMP, Jacobus, No 7 Aquapark, 323 Lucky Bean Crescent, Moreleta Park X52,
PRETORIA 0044, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: STEENKAMP, Jacobus~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/03307
~32:13/05/2015
2016/05517 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PREDICTING THE RESPONSE AND SURVIVAL FROM
CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH BREAST CANCER ~71:MYRIAD GENETICS, INC., 320 WAKARA WAY,
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84108, USA, United States of America ~72: BRASE, Jan, Christoph;FISCH,
Karin;KRONENWETT, Ralf;SCHMIDT, Marcus;WEBER, Karsten~ 33:EP ~31:14154908.9 ~32:12/02/2014;33:EP
~31:14158622.2 ~32:10/03/2014
2016/05522 ~ Complete ~54:VACUUM TRIPLE-STRUCTURE ADSORPTION PLATE ~71:JSM CO., LTD., 13,
Yeonguncheon-ro 171beon-gil, Sangdang-gu, Republic of Korea ~72: YANG, Kyeung Tae;~ 33:KR ~31:10-20140078884 ~32:26/06/2014
2016/05525 ~ Complete ~54:FLEXIBLE BONE DILATOR ~71:SMITH & NEPHEW, INC., 1450 Brooks Road,
United States of America ~72: SHINO, Konsei~ 33:US ~31:61/938,215 ~32:11/02/2014
- APPLIED ON 8/11/2016 2016/05558 ~ Complete ~54:DIACYLGLYCEROL ACYLTRANSFERASE 2 INHIBITORS FOR USE IN THE
TREATMENT OF METABOLIC AND RELATED DISORDERS ~71:PFIZER INC., 235 East 42nd Street, United
States of America ~72: CABRAL, Shawn;FUTATSUGI, Kentaro;HEPWORTH, David;HUARD, Kim;KUNG, Daniel
Wei¿Shung;ORR, Suvi Tuula Marjukka;SONG, Kun~ 33:US ~31:61/954,351 ~32:17/03/2014
2016/05560 ~ Complete ~54:VALVE FOR PRESSURIZED FLUID CYLINDER AND CORRESPONDING
CYLINDER ~71:L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour L'Etude et L'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude, 75,
Quai d'Orsay, PARIS F-75007, FRANCE, France ~72: CARRON, Amélie;LOPEZ, Beatriz;REZEL, Christophe
Roland;RUDNIANYN, Philippe;VIVIER, Catherine~ 33:FR ~31:1450526 ~32:22/01/2014
2016/05565 ~ Complete ~54:MONOBACTAM ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF
BACTERIAL INFECTIONS ~71:NOVARTIS AG, Lichtstrasse 35, Switzerland ~72: AULAKH, Virender,
Singh;CASAREZ, Anthony;LIN, Xiaodong;LINDVALL, Mika;MCENROE, Glenn;MOSER, Heinz, Ernst;RECK,
Folkert;SIMMONS, Robert, Lowell;TJANDRA, Meiliana;YIFRU, Aregahegn;ZHU, Qingming~ 33:US
~31:61/969,735 ~32:24/03/2014;33:US ~31:62/088,304 ~32:05/12/2014
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2016/05569 ~ Complete ~54:AIRBORNE PLATFORM FOR AIRCRAFT, COMPRISING ATTITUDE
CORRECTING MEANS, AND ASSOCIATED TOW HITCH ASSEMBLY ~71:ACTION COMMUNICATION,
Aérodrome de Cuers Pierrefeu Zone civile de la Ban F-83390, France ~72: GIORDANA, Alexis~
2016/05673 ~ Provisional ~54:ROAD MESSENGER ~71:KENNETH MKHONTO, 4090 Kgotso Street Ivory Park,
South Africa;NICHOLAS MIKE DINHIDZA, 4471 King Crescent Ivory Park, South Africa;PEACE MIYELANI, 2198
Bauhinia Estate Duvha Park Ext 11, South Africa ~72: KENNETH MKHONTO;NICHOLAS MIKE
DINHIDZA;PEACE MIYELANI~
2016/05676 ~ Complete ~54:A PRESSURISED REFILL CANISTER WITH AN OUTLET VALVE ~71:KIND
CONSUMER LIMITED, 79 Clerkenwell Road London EC1R 5AR, United Kingdom ~72: GONZALEZ CAMPOS
RENE MAURICIO;GUPTA RITIKA;HEARN ALEX;NYEIN KHINE ZAW~ 33:GB ~31:1305486.1 ~32:26/03/2013
2016/05529 ~ Provisional ~54:A COBALT-CONTAINING CATALYST COMPOSITION ~71:SASOL SOUTH
AFRICA (PTY) LIMITED, 1 Sturdee Avenue, Rosebank, Johannesburg, South Africa ~72: BOTHA, Jan
Mattheus;MOODLEY, Denzil James;MOODLEY, Prabashini;TALJAARD, Jana Heloise;VAN DE LOOSDRECHT,
Jan;VAN RENSBURG, Hendrik~
2016/05531 ~ Complete ~54:CABLE SECURING DEVICE ~71:CAT-D TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD, c/o Goodhope
Farm, BALGOWAN, Howick 3275, Kwazulu Natal, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: GROENEWALD,
Coenraad Jacobus;WITHERSPOON, Julian Henry~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/05471 ~32:29/07/2015
2016/05567 ~ Complete ~54:DATE-DERIVED ATTRACTANT AND BAIT STATION ~71:WESTHAM LTD., King
David 8, Israel ~72: BARAK-SIMCHONI, Miri;;SCHLEIN, Yosef;~ 33:IL ~31:230774 ~32:02/02/2014
2016/05570 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING IDENTITY AND/OR QUANTITY OF A FUEL
~71:MECHTRONIC LIMITED, 15 Lower Wortley Road, Lower Wortley, United Kingdom ~72: Trevor John
POULTER~ 33:GB ~31:1402266.9 ~32:10/02/2014;33:GB ~31:1416728.2 ~32:22/09/2014
2016/05557 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF VASCULARIZING CANCERS
~71:Andrew, S. CHI, c/o Masschusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit Street, United States of America ~72: Andrew,
S. CHI~ 33:US ~31:61/939,804 ~32:14/02/2014
2016/05559 ~ Complete ~54:VALVE FOR A PRESSURIZED FLUID CYLINDER AND CORRESPONDING
CYLINDER ~71:L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour L'Etude et L'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude, 75,
Quai d'Orsay, PARIS F-75007, FRANCE, France ~72: CARRON, Amélie;LOPEZ, Beatriz;REZEL, Christophe
Roland;RUDNIANYN, Philippe;VIVIER, Catherine~ 33:FR ~31:1450528 ~32:22/01/2014
2016/05561 ~ Complete ~54:TORSION LIMITER DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS AND SOLAR
TRACKERS INCORPORATING TORSION LIMITERS ~71:CORIO, Ronald P., 4212 Constitution Ave. NE,
ALBUQUERQUE 87110, NM, USA, United States of America ~72: CORIO, Ronald P.~ 33:US ~31:61/941,754
~32:19/02/2014;33:US ~31:62/065,741 ~32:19/10/2014
2016/05675 ~ Complete ~54:HOPPERS ~71:P THORBURN CONSULTING ENGINEERS (PROPRIETARY)
LIMITED, UNIT A1, CONSTANTIA PARK, South Africa ~72: THORBURN, PETER REDVERS~ 33:ZA
~31:2015/05770 ~32:11/08/2015
2016/05562 ~ Complete ~54:PYRAZOLE AMIDE DERIVATIVE ~71:Amgen Inc., One Amgen Center Drive,
THOUSAND OAKS 91320, CA, USA, United States of America;Teijin Pharma Limited, 2-1, Kasumigaseki 3chome, Chiyoda-ku, TOKYO 100-0013, JAPAN, Japan ~72: BECK, Hilary Plake;BOOKER, Shon
Keith;BREGMAN, Howard;CEE, Victor J.;CHAKKA, Nagasree;CUSHING, Timothy D.;EPSTEIN, Oleg;FOX, Brian
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M.;GEUNS-MEYER, Stephanie;HAO, Xiaolin;HIBIYA, Kenta;HIRATA, Jun;HUA, Zihao;HUMAN, Jason;KAKUDA,
Shinji;LOPEZ, Patricia;NAKAJIMA, Ryota;OKADA, Kazuhisa;OLSON, Steven H.;OONO, Hiroyuki;PENNINGTON,
Lewis D.;SASAKI, Kosuke;SHIMADA, Keiko;SHIN, Youngsook;WHITE, Ryan D.;WURZ, Ryan P.;YI,
Shuyan;ZHENG, Xiao Mei~ 33:JP ~31:2014-039880 ~32:28/02/2014
2016/05530 ~ Provisional ~54:A FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT ~71:BAYLIS, Dudley Edward, Plot 112, Mnandi
Road, Diepsloot Agricultural Holdings, South Africa ~72: BAYLIS, Dudley Edward~
2016/05556 ~ Complete ~54:MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR MODULATION OF TENDON HEALING
~71:THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW, GILBERT SCOTT BUILDING,
UNIVERSITY AVENUE, GLASGOW, STRATHCLYDE G128QQ, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72:
GILCHRIST, Derek, Stewart;MILLAR, Neal, Lindsay~ 33:GB ~31:1400598.7 ~32:14/01/2014
2016/05563 ~ Complete ~54:POLYMER FORMULATIONS FOR NASOLACRIMAL STIMULATION
~71:OCULEVE, INC., 395 Oyster Point Blvd., Suite 501, South San Francisco, United States of America ~72:
CHRIST, F., Richard;CHRIST, Marie, Dvorak;DORAISWAMY, Anand;GUPTA, Amitava;LOUDIN, James,
Donald;STIVERS, Christopher, William;WARDLE, John~ 33:US ~31:61/944,340 ~32:25/02/2014;33:US
~31:62/027,139 ~32:21/07/2014;33:US ~31:62/035,221 ~32:08/08/2014;33:US ~31:62/067,350 ~32:22/10/2014
2016/05564 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A PUNGENT AGENT ~71:THE PROCTER &
GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, United States of America ~72: LABEQUE, Regine;SOUTER,
Philip, Frank;STIJNTJES, Gerardus, Johannes~ 33:US ~31:61/949,442 ~32:07/03/2014
2016/05566 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF OPERATING ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS COMPRISING
ELECTRODEPOSITED FUEL ~71:FLUIDIC, INC., 8455 North 90th Street, Suite 4, United States of America ~72:
FRIESEN, Cody;HAYES, Joel;KRISHNAN, Ramkumar;PUZHAEV, Sergey;TRIMBLE, Todd~ 33:US
~31:61/938,922 ~32:12/02/2014
2016/05568 ~ Complete ~54:MICRO-ORGANOIDS, AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
~71:ANTHROGENESIS CORPORATION, 33 Technology Drive, Warren, 07059, New Jersey, United States of
America;JIA-LUN WANG, A CITIZEN, 212 Rabbit Run Road, Cherry Hill, 08003, New Jersey, United States of
America ~72: JIA-LUN WANG;MOHIT B BHATIA;QIAN YE;ROBERT J HARIRI;WOLFGANG HOFGARTNER~
33:US ~31:61/938,536 ~32:11/02/2014
2016/05571 ~ Complete ~54:PORT CRANE ~71:TEREX MHPS IP MANAGEMENT GmbH, Forststraße 16,
40597, Germany ~72: GRYZAN, Timo;HEGEWALD, Mike;KÖHN, Peter;SCHYROKI, Darius~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014
102 121.5 ~32:19/02/2014
2016/05528 ~ Provisional ~54:MEDICAL DATA REFERRAL SYSTEM ~71:Muhammad Yusuf HASSAN,
Rondebosch Medical Centre, 85 Klipfontein Road, South Africa ~72: Muhammad Yusuf HASSAN~
2016/05532 ~ Complete ~54:A VALVE FOR USE WITH A HYDRAULICALLY ACTIVATED DEVICE
~71:HOLFELD, Barry Graeme, 1027 Schooner Avenue, Laser Park, South Africa ~72: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme~
33:ZA ~31:2012/06941 ~32:17/09/2012;33:ZA ~31:2012/08240 ~32:02/11/2012;33:ZA ~31:2013/02227
~32:26/03/2013
- APPLIED ON 8/12/2016 2016/05681 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD FOR START-UP AND OPERATION OF A FISCHER-TROPSCH
REACTOR ~71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan 30, NL-
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2596 HR The Hague,, Netherlands ~72: BEZEMER,Gerrit,Leendert;DEN
BREEJEN,Johan,Peter;MESTERS,Carolus,Matthias,Anna,Maria~ 33:EP ~31:14160190.6 ~32:17/03/2014
2016/05593 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TISSUE HEALING ~71:Atomic Medical
Innovations, Inc., 701 Ellicot St., B2-173B, BUFFALO 14203, NY, USA, United States of America ~72: SEXTON,
Jay~ 33:US ~31:61/940,245 ~32:14/02/2014
2016/05588 ~ Complete ~54:HARMONIC BANDWIDTH EXTENSION OF AUDIO SIGNALS ~71:QUALCOMM
Incorporated, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, SAN DIEGO 92121-1714, CA, USA,
United States of America ~72: ATTI, Venkatraman S.;KRISHNAN, Venkatesh;RAJENDRAN,
Vivek;SUBASINGHA, Subasingha Shaminda~ 33:US ~31:61/939,585 ~32:13/02/2014;33:US ~31:14/617,524
~32:09/02/2015
2016/05594 ~ Complete ~54:MOISTURIZING AGENTS ~71:LAMBERTI SPA, Ufficio Brevetti via Piave 18, Italy
~72: Chiara CIPRIANI;Dario CHIAVACCI;Don SPIER;Giovanni FLORIDI;Giuseppe LI BASSI;Rocco DI
MODUGNO;Stefania VECCHI~ 33:US ~31:14/223,341 ~32:24/03/2014
2016/05575 ~ Provisional ~54:INSURANCE ~71:MARAIS, Jacobus Stephanus, c/o Adams & Adams Attorneys, 4
Daventry Street, Lynnwood Manor, PRETORIA 0081, Gauteng Province, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72:
MARAIS, Jacobus Stephanus~
2016/05577 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF PROCURING A REQUIRED SERVICE ~71:FIXFOX (PTY) LTD,
106A PARKTOWN QUARTER, CORNER 3RD & 7TH AVENUE, PARKTOWN NORTH, South Africa ~72:
BRAUER, Daniel;LINCESSO, Damian Giovanni~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/03378 ~32:14/05/2015
2016/05680 ~ Complete ~54:RESERVATION SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREFOR ~71:SITA INFORMATION
NETWORKING COMPUTING IRELAND LIMITED, Building 1, Letterkenny Office Park, Windyhall, Letterkenny,
County Donegal,, Ireland ~72: GODBER,Daniel~ 33:US ~31:61/941,736 ~32:19/02/2014;33:GB ~31:1421313.6
~32:01/12/2014
2016/05796 ~ Provisional ~54:AN ELECTRIC GENERATOR HAVING A CENTRAL MAGNETIC SHAFT ~71:The
Trustees for the time being of the KMN FULFILMENT TRUST, 8 Kestrel Street, Ebotse Golf Estate, Rynfield,
BENONI 1504, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: BASS, Anthony;MAKGERU, Kabu Walter~
2016/05572 ~ Provisional ~54:CRANE HOIST ~71:ALLAN-JOHN TROLLIP, PLOT 245, TAMBOTIE DRIVE
KAMEELDRIFT EAST, South Africa ~72: ALLAN-JOHN TROLLIP~
2016/05574 ~ Provisional ~54:A BUCKLE ~71:DUNLASH SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD, UNIT 10B, HIGHWAY
GARDENS OFFICE PARK, MINUACH ROAD, HIGHWAY GARDENS, South Africa ~72: BARRY JAMES HUGO~
2016/05585 ~ Complete ~54:REFRIGERATED DISPLAY CASE ~71:AHT COOLING SYSTEMS GMBH,
WERKSGASSE 57, 8786 ROTTENMANN, AUSTRIA, Austria ~72: RESCH, Reinhold~ 33:DE ~31:20 2014 100
662.1 ~32:14/02/2014
2016/05589 ~ Complete ~54:SHAVING CARTRIDGES HAVING THERMAL SENSORS ~71:The Gillette
Company, World Shaving Headquarters, IP/Legal Patent Department - 3E, One Gillette Park, BOSTON 02127,
MA, USA, United States of America ~72: BROEMSE, Norbert;HEUBACH, Klaus;KOENIG, Felix;SCHIRMER,
Maurice;SCHMITT, Timo~ 33:US ~31:61/927,140 ~32:14/01/2014
2016/05590 ~ Complete ~54:FOAM INJECTION SYSTEM WITH VARIABLE PORT INSERTS FOR SLURRY
MIXING AND DISPENSING APPARATUS ~71:United States Gypsum Company, 550 West Adams Street,
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CHICAGO 60661-3676, IL, USA, United States of America ~72: CARRAZCO, Luis;WITTBOLD, James~ 33:US
~31:61/927,881 ~32:15/01/2014;33:US ~31:14/527,417 ~32:29/10/2014
2016/05591 ~ Complete ~54:PELLETED ACETYLENE BLACK ~71:Orion Engineered Carbons GmbH,
Hahnstraße 49, FRANKFURT AM MAIN 60528, GERMANY, Germany ~72: DIEHL, Florian;KRIESCH,
Helmut;NIEDERMEIER, Werner;TEIKE, Silke~ 33:EP ~31:14157126.5 ~32:28/02/2014
2016/05645 ~ Complete ~54:MOUNTING PATCH FOR A TYPE ~71:COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES
ETABLISSEMENT MICHELIN, 12 cours Sablon, 63000 Clermont-Ferrand,, France;MICHELIN RECHERCHE ET
TECHNIQUE S.A., Route Louis Braille 10, CH-1763 Granges-Paccot,, Switzerland ~72:
LHOSPITALIER,Denis;MARQUES,Frederic~ 33:FR ~31:14/00686 ~32:21/03/2014
2016/05678 ~ Complete ~54:AMINOCARBONYLCARBAMATE COMPOUNDS ~71:SK BIOPHARMACEUTICALS
CO.,LTD., 221, Pangyoyeok-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do 13494,, United States of America ~72:
CHAE,Eun Hee;CHUNG,Jin Yong;HEO,Joon;KANG,Young Soon;LEE,Ki Ho;MAENG,Cheol Young;SHIN,Yu
Jin;YI,Han Ju~ 33:US ~31:61/946,142 ~32:28/02/2014
2016/05609 ~ Provisional ~54:PAYLOAD DELIVERY MECHANISM SUITABLE FOR USE WITH A DRONE
~71:VENTER,JACQUES, 3 Le Chanon, Cnr 11Th & Stiglingh Streets, Rivonia,, South Africa ~72:
VENTER,JACQUES~
2016/05581 ~ Complete ~54:A DEVICE FOR, AND A METHOD OF ARRANGING ONE OR MORE FLOWERS
~71:STANLEY THOMAS FREEME, 11 Provan Ave, Thornhill Estate,, South Africa ~72: STANLEY THOMAS
FREEME~
2016/05583 ~ Complete ~54:REFRIGERATED CASE ~71:AHT COOLING SYSTEMS GMBH, WERKSGASSE
57, 8786 ROTTENMANN, AUSTRIA, Austria ~72: RESCH, Reinhold~ 33:DE ~31:20 2014 100 664.8
~32:14/02/2014
2016/05584 ~ Complete ~54:COOLING SHELF ~71:AHT COOLING SYSTEMS GMBH, WERKSGASSE 57, 8786
ROTTENMANN, AUSTRIA, Austria ~72: RESCH, Reinhold~ 33:DE ~31:20 2014 100 665.6 ~32:14/02/2014
2016/05586 ~ Complete ~54:TRICYCLIC HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS PHOSPHOINOSITIDE 3-KINASE
INHIBITORS ~71:KARUS THERAPEUTICS LTD, 93 Innovation Drive, Milton Park, United Kingdom ~72: CECIL,
Alexander Richard Liam;SHUTTLEWORTH, Stephen Joseph;SILVA, Franck Alexandre~ 33:GB ~31:1402431.9
~32:12/02/2014
2016/05587 ~ Complete ~54:HEATED SHAVING RAZORS ~71:The Gillette Company, World Shaving
Headquarters, IP/Legal Patent Department - 3E, One Gillette Park, BOSTON 02127, MA, USA, United States of
America ~72: BEHRENDT, Juergen;BROEMSE, Norbert;HEUBACH, Klaus;HODGSON, Matthew
James;KOENIG, Felix;SCHIRMER, Maurice;SCHMITT, Timo~ 33:US ~31:61/927,132 ~32:14/01/2014;33:US
~31:14/552,851 ~32:25/11/2014
2016/05592 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF CLEANSING THE COLON ~71:Norgine BV, Hogehilweg 7,
AMSTERDAM ZUID-OOST NL-1101 CA, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: CHRISTODOULOU,
Mark;CLAYTON, Lucy;COCKETT, Alasdair;DAVIDSON, Ian;FARRAG, Lynn;HALPHEN, Marc;JONES,
Leighton;PETROSSIAN, Vanik;STEIN, Peter;TISI, David;UNGAR, Alex;WORTHINGTON, Jeffrey~ 33:US
~31:14/202,098 ~32:10/03/2014
2016/05596 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR FRACTIONATION OF OLIGOSACCHARIDES FROM AGRIWASTE ~71:ARVIND MALLINATH LALI, A INDIAN CITIZEN, DBT-ICT Centre for Energy Biosciences, Institute of
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Chemical Technology (Deemed University), Nathalal Parekh Marg Matunga (East), Mumbai, 400 019, India ~72:
ANNAMMA ANIL ODANETH;ARVIND MALLINATH LALI;MUKESH PRABHAKAR PEDNEKAR~ 33:IN
~31:155/MUM/2014 ~32:16/01/2014
2016/05607 ~ Complete ~54:AN INFLATABLE ROCK BOLT ~71:HOLFELD,Barry Graeme, 1027 Schooner Ave,
Laser Oark Ext.9, Honeydew,, South Africa ~72: HOLFELD,Barry Graeme~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/04586
~32:25/06/2015;33:ZA ~31:2015/05772 ~32:12/08/2015;33:ZA ~31:2016/00773 ~32:04/02/2016
2016/05599 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS ~71:AUSPEX
PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 3333 N. Torrey Pines Court , Suite 400, La Jolla, 92037, California, United States of
America ~72: ANDREAS SOMMER;CHENGZHI ZHANG;JOHN ARTHUR;JOHN CARTER;MARGARET
BRADBURY~ 33:US ~31:61/937,189 ~32:07/02/2014;33:US ~31:61/990,061 ~32:07/05/2014
2016/05600 ~ Complete ~54:INERTIAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM ~71:ATLANTIC INERTIAL SYSTEMS LIMITED,
Clittaford Road, Southway, Plymouth, PL6 6DE, Devon, United Kingdom ~72: JOHN KEITH SHEARD;NICHOLAS
MARK FAULKNER~ 33:GB ~31:1403426.8 ~32:27/02/2014
2016/05601 ~ Complete ~54:THERMALLY INSULATING STRETCHABLE DOWN FEATHER SHEET AND
METHOD OF FABRICATION ~71:7513194 CANADA INC., 175 Bates Rd., Mont-Royal, Quebec , H3S 1A1,
Canada ~72: RONIE REUBEN~ 33:US ~31:13/999,094 ~32:13/01/2014
2016/05603 ~ Complete ~54:OLEFIN PRODUCTION PROCESS ~71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT,
Klosterhofstraße 1, Germany ~72: DELHOMME-NEUDECKER, Clara;HAIDEGGER, Ernst;HÖFEL,
Torben;KRACKER-SEMLER, Gunther;SCHMADERER, Harald;SCHÖDEL,Nicole;ZIMMERMANN, Heinz~ 33:DE
~31:10 2014 001 652.8 ~32:06/02/2014;33:EU ~31:14001241.0 ~32:03/04/2014
2016/05576 ~ Complete ~54:AN INJECTION SYSTEM, METHOD AND MANUFACTURING AND DUAL
CONDUIT DELIVERY TUBE FOR REDUCING RESIN INTERMIXING DURING THE MANUFACTURE OF DUAL
SET TIME RESIN CAPSULES ~71:METRIK PROPERTIES PTY LTD, METRIK PROPERTIES OFFICE, 317
CROWN STREET, SURRY HILLS, NSW, 2010 AUSTRALIA, Australia ~72: ANECK-HAHN, Richard~ 33:AU
~31:2016201180 ~32:25/02/2016
2016/05578 ~ Complete ~54:CONVEYOR SLIP DETECTION AND CONTROL ~71:JOY MM DELAWARE, INC.,
2751 Centerville Road, Suite 342, Wilmington, United States of America ~72: RIMMINGTON, Gareth~ 33:US
~31:14/829,788 ~32:19/08/2015
2016/05579 ~ Complete ~54:A FUEL CONTAINER ~71:PROTO ENERGY (PTY) LTD, BLOCK C, 1 LESLIE
AVENUE , FOURWAYS 2191, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: HALL, Kenneth, Michael~ 33:ZA
~31:2015/03311 ~32:13/05/2015
2016/05582 ~ Complete ~54:MINE ROOF INDICATOR ~71:PIERRE CHRISTIAAN CRONJE, Zebra Street No. 3,
South Africa ~72: CRONJE, Pierre Christiaan~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/03268 ~32:12/05/2015
2016/05573 ~ Provisional ~54:ADJUSTABLE SPICE GRINDERS ~71:STASIN, Robert Howard, Unit 13 Hyde
Park, Ottery Road, Ottery, South Africa ~72: STASIN, Robert Howard~
2016/05608 ~ Complete ~54:DIELS ALDER BASED ESTOLIDE AND LUBRICANT COMPOSITIONS
~71:BIOSYNTHETIC TECHNOLOGIES LLC, 2 Park Plaza, Suite 200, Irvine, 92614, California,, United States of
America ~72: BREDSGUARD,JAKOB;FOREST,JEREMY;THOMPSON,TRAVIS~ 33:US ~31:61/728,108
~32:19/11/2012
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2016/05595 ~ Complete ~54:CREATION OF A TRANSPARENT WINDOW IN A SECURITY SUBSTRATE FOR
SECURITY PRINTING APPLICATIONS ~71:KBA-NOTASYS SA, 55 Avenue du Grey, PO Box 347, CH-1000,
Lausanne 22, Switzerland ~72: AURÉLIE BERTHON;JOHANNES GEORG SCHAEDE~ 33:EP ~31:14151506.4
~32:16/01/2014
2016/05597 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF SOLUBLE SUGARS FROM BIOMASS
~71:DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, Block-2 6-8 Floor CGO Complex Lodhi Road, New Delhi , 110
003, India;INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, Nathalal Parekh Marg Matunga (East), Mumbai, 400 019,
India ~72: ANNAMMA ANIL ODANETH;ARVIND MALLINATH LALI;JULIET JOANNA VICTORIA;SACHINKUMAR
HIRAMAN BIRHADE;SNEHA CHANDRAKANT SAWANT~ 33:IN ~31:154/MUM/2014 ~32:16/01/2014
2016/05598 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS OF PREPARING 3-(3-(4-(1-AMINOCYCLOBUTYL)PHENYL)-5PHENYL-3H-IMIDAZO[4,5-B]PYRIDIN-2-YL)PYRIDIN-2-AMINE ~71:ARQULE INC., One Wall Street, Burlington,
01803, Massachusetts, United States of America ~72: CRAIG BATES;DAVID P REED;JIAN-XIE CHEN;JIANMIN
MAO~ 33:US ~31:61/969,546 ~32:24/03/2014
2016/05602 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS AND PLANT FOR PRODUCING OLEFINS ~71:LINDE
AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Klosterhofstraße 1, Germany ~72: DELHOMME, Clara;FRITZ, Helmut;HAIDEGGER,
Ernst;HÖFEL, Torben;PONCEAU, Marianne;SCHMADERER, Harald~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 202 285.1
~32:07/02/2014
2016/05604 ~ Complete ~54:STORAGE MANAGEMENT OF DATA STREAMED FROM A VIDEO SOURCE
DEVICE ~71:AVIGILON CORPORATION, Box 378#, 101-1001 West Broadway Vancouver, Canada ~72:
MARLATT, Shaun, P.;SHIR, Oren~ 33:US ~31:61/927,923 ~32:15/01/2014;33:US ~31:14/568,077
~32:11/12/2014
2016/05605 ~ Complete ~54:ZERO EXPORT RELAY ~71:GNG ELECTRICAL PTY LTD, 21/12 Tierney Street,
Australia;ROGERS, Gregory Neville, 36 of 6-8 Thomson Street, Australia ~72: ROGERS, Gregory Neville~ 33:AU
~31:2014900098 ~32:13/01/2014
2016/05606 ~ Complete ~54:MYCOBACTERIAL ANTIGEN COMPOSITION ~71:THE SECRETARY OF STATE
FOR HEALTH, Richmond House, 79 Whitehall, London, United Kingdom ~72: BACON, Joanna;HALL,
Yper;MARSH, Philip~ 33:IB ~31:PCT/GB2015/050100 ~32:16/01/2015
2016/05674 ~ Provisional ~54:KIDDOBELT ~71:MARLENE NOBLE, The Cottage 260 A Glover Avenue, South
Africa ~72: MARLENE NOBLE~
2016/05679 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO AN ELECTROSURGICAL
CONTROLLER ~71:ARTHROCARE CORPORATION, 7000 W.William Cannon Dr., Building One, Austin , TX
78735,, United States of America ~72:
ARMSTRONG,Scott,A;BOZEMAN,Michael;WALLIS,Christopher,a.;WOLOSZKO,Jean~ 33:US ~31:14/181,281
~32:14/02/2014
2016/05610 ~ Provisional ~54:PAYLOAD DELIVERY DEVICE SUITABLE FOR USE WITH A DRONE
~71:VENTER,JACQUES, 3 Le Chanon, Cnr 11Th & Stiglingh Streets, Rivonia,, South Africa ~72:
VENTER,JACQUES~
2016/05580 ~ Complete ~54:A SNUFFING PLATE ~71:PROTO ENERGY (PTY) LTD, BLOCK C, 1 LESLIE
AVENUE , FOURWAYS 2191, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: HALL, Kenneth, Michael~ 33:ZA
~31:2015/03310 ~32:13/05/2015
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- APPLIED ON 8/15/2016 -
2016/05615 ~ Provisional ~54:AN EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION DEVICE ~71:SHADOW ENTERPRISES (PTY)
LTD, 471 QUEENS CRESCENT, LYNNWOOD, PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: DEPPEN,
Timothy;ISMAIL, Nishana;NELL, Hannes~
2016/05633 ~ Complete ~54:LIGHTNING ARRESTER ~71:TYCO ELECTRONICS (SHANGHAI) CO. LTD., Level
1 No. 142 He Dan Road, Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone, 200233, Shanghai, People's Republic of China ~72:
LIZHANG YANG;RONG ZHANG;XIAOPENG REN~ 33:CN ~31:201420040346X ~32:22/01/2014
2016/05641 ~ Complete ~54:ADAPTIVE SWITCHING OF COLOR SPACES, COLOR SAMPLING RATES
AND/OR BIT DEPTHS ~71:MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC, One Microsoft Way, Redmond,
98052, Washington, United States of America ~72: BIN LI;FENG WU;JIZHENG XU~
2016/05616 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR REWARDING A USER FOR CHARGING A
BATTERY ~71:MARAIS, Johan Christiaan, 37 - 3rd Street, MELVILLE, 2092, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South
Africa ~72: MARAIS, Johan Christiaan~
2016/05622 ~ Complete ~54:1,3-BENZODIOXOLE DERIVATIVE ~71:Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited, 3-5-1,
Nihonbashi Honcho, Chuo-ku, TOKYO 103-8426, JAPAN, Japan ~72: ADACHI, Nobuaki;HAMADA,
Yoshito;HONMA, Daisuke;HORIUCHI, Takao;KANNO, Osamu;NAKAO, Akira;SUZUKI, Keisuke;WATANABE,
Jun;YAMASAKI, Tomonori~ 33:JP ~31:2014-053235 ~32:17/03/2014
2016/05626 ~ Complete ~54:LONG-ACTING INSULIN AND USE THEREOF ~71:HANMI PHARM. CO., LTD.,
214, MUHA-RO, PALTAN-MYEON, HWASEONG-SI, GYEONGGI-DO 445-958, REPUBLIC OF KOREA,
Republic of Korea ~72: HWANG, Sang Youn;JUNG, Sung Youb;KIM, Hyun Uk;KWON, Se Chang;LIM, Chang
Ki;OH, Euh Lim;PARK, Sung Hee~ 33:KR ~31:10-2014-0006938 ~32:20/01/2014
2016/05630 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONDUCTING A DIGITAL TRANSACTION
~71:ARBALEST SOLUTIONS (PTY) LIMITED, First Floor, 43 Wierda Road West, Wierda Valley, South Africa
~72: LOWE, Neil;REES, Nicholas;SCHWARZ, Hayden Paul~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/01684 ~32:12/03/2015
2016/05632 ~ Complete ~54:PASSIVE TEMPERATURE CONTROL OF RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
~71:KUNSTWADL, Hans, Bahnhofstr.16, Germany;MITIC, Gerhard, Mondseestrase 17, Germany;NEIDLSTIPPLER, Cornelia, Ostendstrasse 201, Germany ~72: KUNSTWADL, Hans;MITIC, Gerhard;NEIDL-STIPPLER,
Cornelia~ 33:DE ~31:102014100420.5 ~32:15/01/2014
2016/05611 ~ Provisional ~54:DEPTH CONTROL ON A ROTATING GROUND ENGAGING IMPLEMENT
~71:Alan Wilfred Hall, Noodhulp Farm, R 600, South Africa ~72: Alan Wilfred Hall~
2016/05624 ~ Complete ~54:COATING COMPOSITIONS FOR REMOVING FREE FORMALDEHYDE FROM
THE ENVIRONMENT ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GASCHLER,
Wolfgang;LI, Hexin;TANABE, Akiko;ZENG, Zhong;ZHANG, Zhaobin;ZHAO, Cheng-Le~ 33:CN
~31:PCT/CN2014/070984 ~32:21/01/2014;33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2014/073601 ~32:18/03/2014
2016/05628 ~ Complete ~54:DRY-MODIFIED ACID-ACTIVATED BLEACHING EARTH, PROCESS FOR
PRODUCTION THEREOF AND USE THEREOF ~71:CLARIANT INTERNATIONAL LTD, Rothausstrasse 61,
Switzerland ~72: BESTING, Hubertus;CEBI, Hasan;GEISSLER, Beate;RUF, Friedrich~ 33:EP ~31:14000725.3
~32:28/02/2014
2016/05636 ~ Complete ~54:A RAZOR HANDLE COMPRISING INSERTS WITHIN HOLES AND RAZOR
COMPRISING SUCH A RAZOR HANDLE ~71:BIC-VIOLEX SA, Agiou Athanasiou, GR-145 69, Anixi, Attiki,
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Greece ~72: EFSTRATIOS CHRISTOFIDELLIS;GEORGIOS GEORGAKIS;IOANNIS-MARIOS
PSIMADAS;SPIROS GRATSIAS~ 33:EP ~31:PCT/EP2014/054008 ~32:28/02/2014
2016/05637 ~ Complete ~54:COMPUTING LONG-TERM SCHEDULES FOR DATA TRANSFERS OVER A WIDE
AREA NETWORK ~71:MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, 980526399, Washington, United States of America ~72: ISHAI MENACHE;ROY SCHWARTZ;SRIKANTH KANDULA~
33:US ~31:14/210,538 ~32:14/03/2014
2016/05640 ~ Complete ~54:TECHNIQUES TO OPERATE A SERVICE WITH MACHINE GENERATED
AUTHENTICATION TOKENS ~71:MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC, One Microsoft Way,
Redmond, 98052-6399, Washington, United States of America ~72: DAVID HETHERINGTON;LUKE
SCHOEN;RAJALAKSHMI DANI;RAMESH ARIMILLI;SANTOSH KUMAR;SHANE BRADY;SIDDHARTHA
MATHUR;VIKAS AHUJA~ 33:US ~31:14/227,419 ~32:27/03/2014
2016/05612 ~ Provisional ~54:PUSH PULL PLANTER ~71:Alan Wilfred HAll, Noodhulp Farm, R 600, South Africa
~72: Alan Wilfred Hall~
2016/05614 ~ Provisional ~54:A DEVICE FOR, AND A METHOD OF ASSISTING WITH ERGONOMICS IN A
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION ~71:FERDINAND MASSYN, No. 7 Nederburg Street, Freeway Park,, South
Africa ~72: MASSYN, FERDINAND~
2016/05618 ~ Provisional ~54:TREATMENT OF CITRUS BLACK SPOT DISEASE ~71:ICA Laboratories CC, 28
Planken Street, Plankenbrug Industrial, Stellenbosch, 7600, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: ALBELDAS,
Michael;SCHREUDER, Wouter~
2016/05625 ~ Complete ~54:SILICON COMPRISING POLYMER COATED PARTICLES ~71:BASF
CORPORATION, 100 PARK AVENUE, FLORHAM PARK, NJ 07932, USA, United States of America;BASF SE,
D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BLASBERG, Florian;GILBERT, David, Johann;LUZ,
Andreas;ROHDE, Wolfgang;SHISHKOV, Igor~ 33:EP ~31:14152122.9 ~32:22/01/2014
2016/05634 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR MAINTAINING FLUID FLOW PRESSURE IN
A SYSTEM AT A PRESET, ALMOST CONSTANT LEVEL ~71:SOLAR WATER SOLUTIONS OY, Keilaranta 1,
Espoo , FI-02150, Finland ~72: HEIKKI ANTERO POHJOLA~ 33:FI ~31:20140049 ~32:19/02/2014
2016/05639 ~ Complete ~54:HPPD VARIANTS AND METHODS OF USE ~71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE
AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Alfred-Nobel-Str. 50, 40789, Monheim Am Rhein, Germany;BAYER CROPSCIENCE
LP, A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 2
T.W. Alexander Drive Research Triangle Park, 27709, North Carolina, United States of America ~72: BERND
LABER;FABIEN POREE;GUDRUN LANGE;MANUEL DUBALD;ROXANNE ARMSTRONG~ 33:US
~31:61/951,039 ~32:11/03/2014;33:EP ~31:14159634.6 ~32:13/03/2014
2016/05619 ~ Complete ~54:MOTOR CYCLE TRAINING SYSTEM FOR CHILDREN ~71:MAGILL, Gary, Lionel,
10 ZONNEBLOEM ESTATE, 9 WHIPSTICK STREET, MORELETAPARK, PRETORIA, South Africa ~72:
MAGILL, Gary, Lionel~
2016/05731 ~ Complete ~54:TROLLEY ARRANGEMENT ~71:SUPERCART SOUTH AFFRICA (PTY) LTD, 32
Prospecton Road, PROSPECTION, Durban 4115, Kwazulu-Natal,, South Africa ~72: WOLFE,Michael
Castledine~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/05836 ~32:13/08/2015
2016/05620 ~ Complete ~54:A GUTTER FORMING MACHINE AND SYSTEM ~71:HELDERBERG ALUMINIUM
GUTTERS CLOSE CORPORATION, 20 Delson Crescent, Unit 1, Somerset Business Park, Somerset West,
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7130, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: VAN GEEMS, Marcel Bernard~ 33:ZA ~31:2016/00474
~32:21/01/2016
2016/05623 ~ Complete ~54:MICROMECHANICAL COMPONENT HAVING A SPLIT, GALVANICALLY
ISOLATED ACTIVE STRUCTURE, AND METHOD FOR OPERATING SUCH A COMPONENT ~71:NORTHROP
GRUMMAN LITEF GMBH, Lörracher Strasse 18, Germany ~72: SPAHLINGER, Günter~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 002
823.2 ~32:25/02/2014
2016/05631 ~ Complete ~54:A MODULAR SIEVING BOX ~71:YUKSELIS MAKINA SANAYI VE TICARET
ANONIM SIRKETI, Organize Sanayi Bolgesi Sehitler Bulvari No:3, Turkey ~72: Sedat KUNDURACI~
2016/05642 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF N-(1,3,4-OXADIAZOL-2-YL)ARYLCARBOXAMIDES OR THEIR SALTS
FOR CONTROLLING UNWANTED PLANTS IN AREAS OF TRANSGENIC CROP PLANTS BEING TOLERANT
TO HPPD INHIBITOR HERBICIDES ~71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Alfred-Nobel-Str.
50, 40789, Monheim, Germany ~72: ARNIM KÖHN;BERND LABER;CHRISTIAN WALDRAFF;ELMAR
GATZWEILER;FABIEN POREE~ 33:EP ~31:14158715.4 ~32:11/03/2014
2016/05729 ~ Provisional ~54:COMPREHENSIVE DESK DIVIDER ~71:JOHANNES WAGENAAR VORSTER
ID5604085082083, 5 Welgevonden 124 Jr Hammanskraal,, South Africa;NICOLENE VAN RENSBURG ID
6810140048089, 25 Welgevonden 124 Jr Hammanskraal,, South Africa ~72: JOHANNES WAGENAAR
VORSTER;NICOLENE VAN RENSBURG~
2016/05617 ~ Provisional ~54:ADMINISTRATION OF SUBSTANCES TO ANIMALS ~71:PHILCO ONE
HUNDRED AND FIFTY NINE (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED t/a UAS FLIGHTEC SYSTEMS, 8 Sinclair Street,
WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA, Namibia ~72: SMIT, Jacobus Petrus;SMIT, Timo~
2016/05627 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD FOR START-UP AND OPERATION OF A FISCHER-TROPSCH
REACTOR ~71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V., Carel van Bylandtlaan 30,
Netherlands ~72: AVHALE, Abhijeet, Uddhavarao;NASH, Robin, John;REMANS, Thomas, Joris;VERMEER,
Barend, Roeland~ 33:EP ~31:14160194.8 ~32:17/03/2014
2016/05629 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVISIONING SERVICE CONTINUITY IN A
WIRELESS NETWORK ~71:RELIANCE JIO INFOCOMM LIMITED, 3rd Floor, Maker Chamber ¿ IV, 222,
Nariman Point, India ~72: GANAPATHI, Sarvesha, Anegundi;HIRISAVE, Pradeep, Krishnamurthy;JAMADAGNI,
Satish, Nanjunda, Swamy~ 33:IN ~31:693/MUM/2014 ~32:27/02/2014
2016/05635 ~ Complete ~54:MACHINE DISHWASH COMPOSITION ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY
REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London, EC4Y 0DY,
United Kingdom ~72: MICHAEL CAROLUS MARIA GRIBNAU;OLAF CORNELIS PETRUS BEERS;THOMAS
ANDREAS BUITELAAR~ 33:EP ~31:14155989.8 ~32:20/02/2014
2016/05638 ~ Complete ~54:PARALLEL DECISION TREE PROCESSOR ARCHITECTURE ~71:MICROSOFT
TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, 98052-6399, Washington, United States of
America ~72: ANDREW PUTNAM;DOUGLAS C BURGER;JAMES R LARUS;JAN GRAY~ 33:US
~31:14/216,990 ~32:17/03/2014
2016/05643 ~ Complete ~54:JUMPER INSULATOR ~71:AFL GLOBAL, Newcombe Drive, Hawksworth, United
Kingdom ~72: BAKER, Jim;NAYLOR, Mark~ 33:GB ~31:1401703.2 ~32:31/01/2014
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2016/05730 ~ Complete ~54:SAMPLE COLLECTION ~71:REFLEX TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD,
216 Balcatta Road, Balcatta, 6021, Western Australia,, Australia ~72:
BEACH,ANDREW;BLAINE,FRED;REILLY,JAMES BARRY~
2016/05987 ~ Provisional ~54:HEALTH CAKE AND BAKED PRODUCTS ~71:SONJA ROETS, 40 Colchester
Cres Parklands, South Africa ~72: SONJA ROETS~
2016/05988 ~ Provisional ~54:COLLAPSIBLE LADDER UNITS ~71:SONJA ROETS, 40 Colchester Cres
Parklands, South Africa ~72: SONJA ROETS~
2016/05613 ~ Provisional ~54:PLATE PLANTER DRIVE IS THE FERTILISER DRIVE ~71:Alan Wilfred HAll,
Noodhulp Farm, R 600, South Africa;Alan Wilfred Hall, Noodhulp Farm, R 600, South Africa ~72: Alan Wilfred
Hall;Alan Wilfred Hall~
2016/05621 ~ Complete ~54:BACKFILL, METHODS OF MAKING, AND USE THEREOF ~71:ACTIVE MINERALS
INTERNATIONAL, LLC, 34 Loveton Circle, Suite 100, Sparks, United States of America ~72: COETZEE, Rudolf
M;FENDLEY, Paul;FIELDMAN, Steven B;PARKER, Dennis C;PURCELL, Robert J~ 33:US ~31:61/943,714
~32:24/02/2014;33:US ~31:14/266,627 ~32:30/04/2014
2016/05644 ~ Complete ~54:INTERDENTAL CLEANER ~71:TEPE MUNHYGIENPRODUKTER AB,
Bronsåldersgatan 5, Sweden ~72: DINGIZIAN, Alexander;LARSSON, Jan-Inge;WALLSTRÖM, Paul~ 33:EP
~31:14158195.9 ~32:06/03/2014
- APPLIED ON 8/16/2016 2016/05648 ~ Provisional ~54:GENERATION OF POWER IN THE FORM OF DIRECT CURRENT ~71:MIOXIDE
MINING (PTY) LTD, c/o Zimco Group (Pty) Ltd, Corner of Osborne and Tedstone Streets, Wadeville, South Africa
~72: HUMAN, Jan Petrus~
2016/05654 ~ Complete ~54:FIRE LIGHTER ~71:BRITS, Christo, 902 STANGERIA WEG, MONTANA PARK,
SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: BRITS, Christo~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/06603 ~32:08/09/2015
2016/05656 ~ Complete ~54:AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLE WITH MULTI-MATERIAL SUSCEPTOR
~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, Switzerland ~72: FURSA, Oleg;MIRONOV,
Oleg;ZINOVIK, Ihar, Nikolaevich~ 33:EP ~31:14169192.3 ~32:21/05/2014;33:EP ~31:14169194.9
~32:21/05/2014;33:EP ~31:14169241.8 ~32:21/05/2014
2016/05659 ~ Complete ~54:ARC DETECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:DTI Group Limited, 31 Affleck
Road, Perth Airport, WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6105, AUSTRALIA, Australia ~72: ADAMS, Brett;LAU, William Hock
Oon;PENG, En~ 33:AU ~31:2014903671 ~32:15/09/2014
2016/05665 ~ Complete ~54:AN ELECTRON EMITTER FOR AN X-RAY TUBE ~71:Luxbright AB, Erik
Dahlbergsgatan 11A, GÖTEBORG S-411 26, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: HU, Qui-Hong~ 33:US ~31:61/937,677
~32:10/02/2014
2016/05993 ~ Provisional ~54:THE LEARNER PROGRESS REWARD SYSTEM ~71:KAGISHO EDWARD
MODISAKGOSI, 30007 Tloung Village ,, South Africa ~72: KAGISHO EDWARD MODISAKGOSI~
2016/05732 ~ Provisional ~54:BINGCLIP ~71:HELGAARD PETRUS STEENKAMP, PO BOX 6799, South Africa
~72: HELGAARD PETRUS STEENKAMP~
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2016/05646 ~ Provisional ~54:A GOLF SWING TRAINING AID ~71:WESTNER, Wayne, Brett, 7 PROTEA ROAD,
BEDFORDVIEW, 2007, Ireland ~72: WESTNER, Wayne, Brett~
2016/05650 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRICAL STORAGE BATTERIES ~71:Green Alternative Fuels (Pty) Ltd, 15
Lobelia Street, Somerset West, South Africa ~72: HUMAN, Jan Petrus~
2016/05652 ~ Provisional ~54:TENSION LIMITING ROCK ANCHOR ~71:NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109
Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: CROMPTON, Brendan Robert~
2016/05657 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF CANCER USING ANTI-CD19 CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR
~71:NOVARTIS AG, Lichtstrasse 35, Switzerland;THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
3160 Chestnut Street, Suite 200, Philadelphia, United States of America ~72: BROGDON, Jennifer;BYRD,
John;DUBOVSKY, Jason;FRAIETTA, Joseph;GILL, Saar;GLASS, David;JOHNSON, Amy;JUNE, Carl,
H.;KENDERIAN, Saad;MANNICK, Joan;MAUS, Marcela;MURPHY, Leon;MUTHUSAMY, Natarajan;PORTER,
David L.;RUELLA, Marco;SELLERS, William Raj;WASIK, Mariusz~ 33:US ~31:61/976,396
~32:07/04/2014;33:US ~31:62/007,309 ~32:03/06/2014;33:US ~31:62/036,493 ~32:12/08/2014;33:US
~31:62/076,238 ~32:06/11/2014;33:US ~31:62/087,888 ~32:05/12/2014;33:US ~31:62/097,278 ~32:29/12/2014
2016/05661 ~ Complete ~54:BIO-DERIVED COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN AGRICULTURE ~71:IBEX
Bionomics, LLC, 255 University Drive, 2nd Floor, CORAL GABLES 33134, FL, USA, United States of America
~72: QUINTERO, Jose Alejandro Rodriguez~ 33:US ~31:14/177,015 ~32:10/02/2014;33:US ~31:14/177,199
~32:10/02/2014;33:US ~31:14/177,203 ~32:10/02/2014
2016/05663 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITE ELECTRIC MACHINE ~71:Siemens Aktiengesellschaft,
Wittelsbacherplatz 2, MÜNCHEN 80333, GERMANY, Germany ~72: HARTMANN, Ulrich;KÜMMLEE,
Horst;MÖHLE, Axel;PETEREIT, Peter;RAKOWICZ, Marian;TISCHLER, Kurt~ 33:EP ~31:14162315.7
~32:28/03/2014
2016/05647 ~ Provisional ~54:A WETLAND IN A BOX - AWETBOX ~71:Yolandi Schoeman, Otto Street, Mount
Tuscan Klerksdorp, South Africa ~72: Yolandi Schoeman~
2016/05653 ~ Provisional ~54:BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION PROCESS AND
SYSTEM ~71:Malcolm Illya Solomon, 43 Dennekamp 359 Main Road Kenilworth, South Africa ~72: Malcolm Illya
Solomon~
2016/05658 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR LASER WELDING ONE OR MORE WORKPIECES MADE OF
HARDENABLE STEEL IN A BUTT JOINT ~71:WISCO Tailored Blanks GmbH, Mannesmannstr. 101, DUISBURG
47259, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BOTH, Christian;BREUER, Arndt~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 001 979.9
~32:17/02/2014
2016/05660 ~ Complete ~54:MULTISPECIFIC ANTIBODIES ~71:F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Grenzacherstrasse
124, BASEL CH-4070, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: IMHOF-JUNG, Sabine;KLEIN,
Christian;KLOSTERMANN, Stefan;MOLHOJ, Michael;REGULA, Joerg Thomas;SCHAEFER, Wolfgang~ 33:EP
~31:14163165.5 ~32:02/04/2014;33:EP ~31:14179034.5 ~32:30/07/2014
2016/05664 ~ Complete ~54:AN X-RAY DEVICE ~71:Luxbright AB, Erik Dahlbergsgatan 11A, GÖTEBORG S411 26, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: HU, Qui-Hong~ 33:US ~31:61/937,677 ~32:10/02/2014
2016/05651 ~ Provisional ~54:A SEALING DEVICE FOR SEALING A LEAK IN A PIPE ~71:VAN DEN BERG,
Jan, Dirk, Johannes, 22 CYPRESS CRESCENT, JIM FOUCHEPARK, WELKOM, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa
~72: VAN DEN BERG, Jan, Dirk, Johannes~
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2016/05666 ~ Complete ~54:PYRAZOLO[1,5-A]PYRIMIDINES AS ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS ~71:APODEMUS
AB, Nobels väg 3, 171 65, Solna, Sweden ~72: JACOB WESTMAN~ 33:EP ~31:14152202.9 ~32:22/01/2014
2016/05649 ~ Provisional ~54:HYDROGEN GENERATORS ~71:MIOXIDE MINING (PTY) LTD, c/o Zimco Group
(Pty) Ltd, Corner of Osborne and Tedstone Streets, Wadeville, South Africa ~72: HUMAN, Jan Petrus~
2016/05655 ~ Complete ~54:CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTORS AND METHODS OF MAKING ~71:BOARD OF
REGENTS, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM, 201 West 7th Street, United States of America ~72:
COOPER, Laurence, J.N.;KORNGOLD, Ana, Beatriz;OLIVARES, Simon;RABINOVICH, Brian, A.;SINGH,
Harjeet~ 33:US ~31:61/940,339 ~32:14/02/2014
2016/05662 ~ Complete ~54:COLUMN SETTLER FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID/LIQUID PHASE
SEPARATIONS IN HYDROMELLURCIAL PROCESSES AND METHODS THEREOF ~71:FLSmidth A/S,
Vigerslev Allé 77, VALBY DK-2500, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: BACZEK, Frank;CHAIKO, David J.;GUPTA,
Vishal;KANDAGATLA, Suma;POTRATZ, Bryan;ROY, Gary~ 33:US ~31:61/942,352 ~32:20/02/2014
2016/05667 ~ Complete ~54:IMPLANT COMPRISING FGF-18 ~71:MERCK PATENT GMBH, Frankfurter Strasse
250, 64293, Darmstadt, Germany ~72: CHRISTOPH H LADEL;HANS GUEHRING~ 33:EP ~31:14000598.4
~32:20/02/2014
- APPLIED ON 8/17/2016 2016/05688 ~ Provisional ~54:BREXIT ~71:Abulele Fono, 567 Che Guavara road, Glenwood, South Africa ~72:
Abulele Fono;Mbulelo Mngonyama;Sizwe Huna~
2016/05694 ~ Complete ~54:TRAILER KIT FOR A MODULAR AUTOMOTIVE TRAILER ~71:Cornelius Nicolaas
Swart, The Lodge No. 2 Franschoek Street Culemborg Park, South Africa;Frederick Daniel Van Niekerk, 124
Bramley Drive Farm Cove, New Zealand ~72: Cornelius Nicolaas Swart;Frederik Daniel Van Niekerk~ 33:ZA
~31:2015/05978 ~32:19/08/2015
2016/05687 ~ Provisional ~54:A SYSTEM AND A METHOD FOR ASSISTING A DRIVER DURING AN
OVERTAKING PROCESS ~71:SHIRLCORP (PTY) LTD, ELIDZ SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY PARK LOWER
CHESTER ROAD, South Africa ~72: SHIRLEY, Barrington Anthony~
2016/05692 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENHANCING SECURITY OF CONTACTLESS
CARD ~71:COMVIVA TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED, A-26, Info City, Sector 34, India ~72: GOYAL, Gaurav;JAIN,
Manish Kumar~ 33:IN ~31:2631/DEL/2015 ~32:25/08/2015
2016/05699 ~ Complete ~54:PIPELINE SYSTEM FOR A LINEARLY CONCENTRATING SOLAR POWER
PLANT ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: FEDERSEL,
Katharina;LADENBERGER, Michael;LUTZ, Michael;MAURER, Stephan;SCHIERLE-ARNDT,
Kerstin;WORTMANN, Jürgen~ 33:EP ~31:14152453.8 ~32:24/01/2014
2016/05703 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING SEED QUALITY
~71:DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY, P.O. Box 13327, Memphis, United States of America ~72: BERNARD,
Milton, Stanley~ 33:US ~31:61/946,680 ~32:28/02/2014;33:US ~31:62/096,228 ~32:23/12/2014
2016/05693 ~ Complete ~54:A NEUROLOGICAL DETECTING TERMINAL BOX ~71:Yugen Xiao, No.40 Foping
Road Chancheng District, People's Republic of China ~72: Yugen Xiao~ 33:CN ~31:201610528580.0
~32:07/07/2016
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2016/05695 ~ Complete ~54:ROUTE EXAMINING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:General Electric Company, 1
River Road, SCHENECTADY 12345, NY, USA, United States of America ~72: BOVERMAN, Gregory;BROWN,
Timothy Robert;FRANGIEH, Tannous;FRIES , Jeffrey Michael;KUMAR, Ajith Kuttannair;MATTHEWS, Brett
Alexander;NAYERI, Majid;NOFFSINGER, Joseph Forrest;PLOTNIKOV , Yuri Alexeyevich;POONACHA,
Samhitha Palanganda;STATON, Brian Lee;WHEELER, Frederick Wilson~ 33:US ~31:14/841,209
~32:31/08/2015
2016/05740 ~ Complete ~54:COPPER LEACHING PROCESS ~71:ANTOFAGASTA MINERALS S.A,
AV.APOQUINDO N 4001, PISO 18, LAS CONDES, SANTIAGO,, Chile ~72: BACKIT
GUTIERREZ,ABRAHAM;TAPIA CORTES,GUSTAVO~ 33:CL ~31:1188-2016 ~32:18/05/2016
2016/05734 ~ Provisional ~54:LUCKY SUBSTITUTION ~71:MPENDULO RAYMOND KHUMALO, 71069 Marume
Crescent, Daveyton,, South Africa ~72: MPENDULO RAYMOND KHUMALO~
2016/05735 ~ Provisional ~54:DOLLY ~71:Jurie Human Geldenhuys, Elephant Rock , Remainder of Portion 1 of
the Farm Valkplaats, 354 JR, Centrurion, Gauteng ,, South Africa ~72: Jurie Human Geldenhuys~
2016/05697 ~ Complete ~54:BARBECUE UTENSIL ~71:RAMROD (PTY) LTD., 19 Vervoer Street, KYA SANDS,
Randburg 2163, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: AGER, Andrew Marc;BING, Liang~ 33:ZA
~31:2015/03561 ~32:20/05/2015
2016/05701 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED MODULAR MICRO WIND TURBINE ~71:AMERICAN WIND, INC., 257
Darr Drive, Harvest, United States of America ~72: YOST, Robert D.~ 33:US ~31:14/700,020 ~32:29/04/2015
2016/05706 ~ Complete ~54:2,4-DISUBSTITUTED PHENYLENE-1,5-DIAMINE DERIVATIVES AND
APPLICATIONS THEREOF, AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND PHARMACEUTICALLY
ACCEPTABLE COMPOSITIONS PREPARED THEREFROM ~71:Shanghai Haiyan Pharmaceutical Technology
Co., Ltd., No.8, Lane 67, Libing Road, Zhangjiang High-Tech Park, Pudong New Area, SHANGHAI 201203,
CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China;Yangtze River Pharmaceutical Group Co., Ltd., No. 1 South Yangtze
River Road, Gaogang District, TAIZHOU 225321, JIANGSU, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72:
HU, Yi;JIN, Yunzhou;LAN, Jiong;LIU, Wei;LV, Qiang;SHEN, Sida;XIE, Jing;ZHOU, Fusheng~ 33:CN
~31:201410065195.8 ~32:25/02/2014
2016/05709 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR KILLING SENESCENT CELLS AND FOR
TREATING SENESCENCE-ASSOCIATED DISEASES AND DISORDERS ~71:Buck Institute for Research on
Aging, 8001 Redwood Boulevard, NOVATO 94945, CA, USA, United States of America;Mayo Foundation for
Medical Education and Research, 200 First Street Southwest, ROCHESTER 55905, MN, USA, United States of
America;The Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles Street, BALTIMORE 21218, MD, USA, United States of
America;Unity Biotechnology, Inc., 1700 Owens Street, Suite 535, SAN FRANCISCO 94158, CA, USA, United
States of America ~72: BAKER, Darren J.;CAMPISI, Judith;CHILDS, Bennett G.;DAVALOS, Albert;DAVID,
Nathaniel;DEMARIA, Marco;ELISSEEFF, Jennifer;JEON, Okhee;KIM, Chaekyu;KIRKLAND, James L.;LABERGE,
Remi-Martin;TCHKONIA, Tamar;VAN DEURSEN, Jan M.A.;VASSEROT, Alain Philippe;ZHU, Yi~ 33:US
~31:61/932,704 ~32:28/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/932,711 ~32:28/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/979,911
~32:15/04/2014;33:US ~31:62/002,709 ~32:23/05/2014;33:US ~31:62/042,708 ~32:27/08/2014;33:US
~31:62/044,664 ~32:02/09/2014;33:US ~31:62/057,820 ~32:30/09/2014;33:US ~31:62/057,825
~32:30/09/2014;33:US ~31:62/057,828 ~32:30/09/2014;33:US ~31:62/061,627 ~32:08/10/2014;33:US
~31:62/061,629 ~32:08/10/2014
2016/05712 ~ Complete ~54:THERAPEUTIC COMBINATIONS WITH ESTROGEN RECEPTOR MODULATORS
~71:F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, BASEL CH-4070, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72:
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CHOW MANEVAL, Edna;FRIEDMAN, Lori;HAGER, Jeffrey H.;SAMPATH, Deepak;SMITH, Nicholas D.~ 33:US
~31:61/952,812 ~32:13/03/2014
2016/05714 ~ Complete ~54:GLYT1 INHIBITORS FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF HEMATOLOGICAL
DISORDERS ~71:F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, BASEL CH-4070, SWITZERLAND,
Switzerland ~72: ALBERATI, Daniela;KOERNER, Annette;PINARD, Emmanuel;WINTER, Michael~ 33:EP
~31:14166497.9 ~32:30/04/2014
2016/05717 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF TREATING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ~71:GENENTECH, INC., A
CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 1 DNA
Way, South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America ~72: ROBERT GRAHAM~ 33:US
~31:61/937,472 ~32:08/02/2014;33:US ~31:61/971,499 ~32:27/03/2014;33:US ~31:62/010,265
~32:10/06/2014;33:US ~31:62/082,013 ~32:19/11/2014
2016/05720 ~ Complete ~54:TIRE SHIELD MOUNTING SYSTEM ~71:HUTCHINSON S.A., A FRENCH
COMPANY, 2 Rue Balzac, F-75008, Paris, France ~72: CHRISTOPHER R RENSON~ 33:US ~31:61/992,475
~32:13/05/2014
2016/05689 ~ Provisional ~54:BOARD GAME WITH NON-CUBIC DICE ~71:GAMA, Khangelani Louis, 2 Cowell
Place, Northdene, Queensburgh, South Africa ~72: GAMA, Khangelani Louis~
2016/05696 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR DESULPHURIZING A GAS MIXTURE ~71:Linde
Aktiengesellschaft, Klosterhofstrasse 1, MÜNCHEN 80331, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BOHN, JanPeter;ZEHRER, Stephan~ 33:DE ~31:10 2015 010 756.9 ~32:18/08/2015
2016/05700 ~ Complete ~54:INTER-OPERABILITY TEST INDICATION FOR UPLINK-DOWNLINK
CONFIGURATION COMBINATIONS FOR PRIMARY CELL AND SECONDARY CELL FOR WIRELESS
NETWORKS USING CARRIER AGGREGATION ~71:NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS OY, KARAPORTTI
3, 02610 ESPOO, FINLAND, Finland ~72: HWANG, Woonhee;WU, Chunli;YAO, Chunhai~
2016/05708 ~ Complete ~54:SKIN ENGAGING SHAVNG AID COMPRISING A THERMALLY RESILIENT
SENSATE AND A TRPA1 RECEPTOR INHIBITOR ~71:The Gillette Company, World Shaving Headquarters,
IP/Legal Patent Department - 3E, One Gillette Park, BOSTON 02127, MA, USA, United States of America ~72:
BRADFORD, Valerie Jean;HAUGHT, John Christian;WANG, Xiandong~ 33:US ~31:61/970,548 ~32:26/03/2014
2016/05726 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL COMPOUNDS ~71:BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Müllerstr.
178, 13353, Berlin, Germany ~72: ANDREA HÄGEBARTH;ANJA GIESE;DANIEL BASTING;DIRK
SCHNEIDER;ECKHARD BENDER;FLORIAN PUEHLER;FRANZISKA SIEGEL;JENS GEISLER;KAI
THEDE;LUDWIG ZORN;MANFRED MÖWES;NINGSHU LIU;PHILIP LIENAU;STEFAN GOLZ;URSULA
MÖNNING;WILLIAM SCOTT~ 33:US ~31:61/968,172 ~32:20/03/2014;33:EP ~31:14185274.9 ~32:18/09/2014
2016/05682 ~ Provisional ~54:A FARE SYSTEM ~71:JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Andre, 69 WILLOW ROAD,
SWACINA PARK, PRETORIA, 0030, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Andre~
2016/05684 ~ Provisional ~54:A TAP ~71:PARKER MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD, Corner Nobel and Blumberg
Roads, South Africa ~72: HASLAM, James Churchhill~
2016/05698 ~ Complete ~54:AN EXERCISE MAT ~71:WOW DESIGNS (PTY) LTD, 2nd Floor, 249 Burger Street,
South Africa ~72: DUBE, Alexander Memory~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/05382 ~32:27/07/2015
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2016/05704 ~ Complete ~54:AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLE WITH INTERNAL SUSCEPTOR ~71:PHILIP
MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, Switzerland ~72: MIRONOV, Oleg;ZINOVIK, Ihar, Nikolaevich~
33:EP ~31:14169241.8 ~32:21/05/2014
2016/05686 ~ Provisional ~54:VEHICLE BRAKE PERFORMANCE TESTING APPARATUS AND A METHOD OF
TESTING A VEHICLE BRAKE SYSTEM ~71:CMTI CONSULTING (PTY) LIMITED, 49 Robberg Close, N4
Gateway Industrial Park, Pretoria, South Africa ~72: BURGER, Nicolaas, Daniel, Lombard~
2016/05690 ~ Provisional ~54:AN OBSTACLE DETECTION DEVICE ~71:MAKEKETA, Mary-Jane Selokela,
1096 Block DD Soshanguve Gauteng, South Africa;MAKEKETA, Segopotso Gift, 1096 Block DD Soshanguve
Gauteng, South Africa ~72: MAKEKETA, Stephenson Victor~
2016/05705 ~ Complete ~54:SOLAR MODULE CLEANER ~71:SunPower Corporation, 77 Rio Robles, SAN
JOSE 95134, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: CASTELLUCCI, Devin Cameron;CUMMINS,
Erik;GROSSMAN, Marc;JEANTY, Cedric;SANCHEZ-GARCIA, Juan~ 33:US ~31:62/007,381
~32:03/06/2014;33:US ~31:14/339,370 ~32:23/07/2014
2016/05711 ~ Complete ~54:PERCUSSIVE DRILL BIT WITH MULTIPLE SETS OF FRONT CUTTING INSERTS
~71:Sandvik Intellectual Property AB, SANDVIKEN SE-811 81, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: HEMPH,
Rasmus;KARLSSON, Anna;NORDBERG, Anders~ 33:EP ~31:14160500.6 ~32:18/03/2014
2016/05716 ~ Complete ~54:AN EARLY WARNING SYSTEM ~71:SMIT, Natasha, Rentmeesterslaan 85,
Amstelveen, 1181 DR, Netherlands, Netherlands ~72: SMIT, Natasha; HARMSE, Reino; YUILL, William~ 33:ZA
~31:2015/02447 ~32:07/04/2015
2016/05719 ~ Complete ~54:STABLE SOLID HERBICIDE DELIVERY SYSTEMS ~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES
LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana 46268-1054, United States of America ~72: ROBERT
BUTTIMOR~ 33:NZ ~31:621067 ~32:10/02/2014
2016/05723 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING AND TREATING INFLAMMATORY BOWEL
DISEASE ~71:GENENTECH, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF
THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America
~72: GAIK WEI TEW;JASON A HACKNEY;MARY KEIR~ 33:US ~31:61/971,379 ~32:27/03/2014
2016/05702 ~ Complete ~54:AN AEROSOL-GENERATING SYSTEM COMPRISING A FLUID PERMEABLE
SUSCEPTOR ELEMENT ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, Switzerland ~72:
MIRONOV, Oleg;THORENS, Michel;ZINOVIK, Ihar, Nikolaevich~ 33:EP ~31:14169249.1 ~32:21/05/2014
2016/05707 ~ Complete ~54:TRAIN AUTOMATIC BRAKING CONTROL CIRCUIT BASED ON BOGIE
INSTABILITY DETECTION APPARATUS ~71:CRRC Qingdao Sifang Co., Ltd., No.88 Jinhongdong Road,
Chengyang District, QINGDAO 266111, SHANDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: CHEN,
Zheng;DENG, Guimei;JIA, Buchao;JIAO, Jinghai;SUN, Ning;XU, Guangwei;YOU, Jianhong;YU, Zhiguo~ 33:CN
~31:201410714204.1 ~32:28/11/2014;33:CN ~31:201420740027.X ~32:28/11/2014
2016/05713 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR MODULATING ESTROGEN RECEPTOR
MUTANTS ~71:F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, BASEL CH-4070, SWITZERLAND,
Switzerland ~72: CHOW MANEVAL, Edna;FRIEDMAN, Lori;HAGER, Jeffrey H.;JOSEPH, James D.;QIAN,
Jing;ROYCHOWDHURY, Debasish F.;SAMPATH, Deepak;SMITH, Nicholas D.~ 33:US ~31:61/952,728
~32:13/03/2014;33:US ~31:61/981,708 ~32:18/04/2014
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2016/05715 ~ Complete ~54:CYCLOPROPYLAMINES AS LSD1 INHIBITORS ~71:Incyte Corporation, 1801
Augustine Cut-Off, WILMINGTON 19803, DE, USA, United States of America ~72: COURTER, Joel R.;HE,
Chunhong;KONKOL, Leah C.;QIAN, Ding-Quan;SHEN, Bo;WU, Liangxing;YAO, Wenqing;ZHANG, Fenglei~
33:US ~31:61/939,458 ~32:13/02/2014;33:US ~31:62/061,258 ~32:08/10/2014
2016/05718 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR USING STABLE SOLID HERBICIDE DELIVERY SYSTEMS
~71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana 46268-1054, United States of
America ~72: ROBERT BUTTIMOR~ 33:NZ ~31:621068 ~32:10/02/2014
2016/05721 ~ Complete ~54:MODIFIED RELEASE FORMULATIONS OF PRIDOPIDINE ~71:TEVA
PHARMACEUTICALS INTERNATIONAL GMBH, Schlüsselstrasse 12, CH-8645, Jona, Switzerland ~72:
DANIELLA LICHT;IOANA LOVINGER;LAURA YEHUDIT GUILATT;MERAV BASSAN~ 33:US ~31:61/930,358
~32:22/01/2014;33:US ~31:62/050,626 ~32:15/09/2014
2016/05724 ~ Complete ~54:DENTAL IMPLANT ~71:NOBEL BIOCARE SERVICES AG, A COMPANY
INCORPORATED IN SWITZERLAND, Balz Zimmermann-Strasse 7, CH-8302, Kloten, Switzerland ~72:
FREDRIK KULLBERG;GÖRAN BERGMAN;JAN HALL;STEFAN LUNDGREN~ 33:GB ~31:1404047.1
~32:07/03/2014
2016/05725 ~ Complete ~54:COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS, METHODS AND DEVICES HAVING IMPROVED
NOISE IMMUNITY ~71:AUDIMAX, LLC, 654 Madison Avenue, Suite 1705, New York, 10021, New York, United
States of America ~72: HARRY LEVITT~ 33:US ~31:61/938,072 ~32:10/02/2014;33:US ~31:61/981,010
~32:17/04/2014
2016/05733 ~ Complete ~54:PESTICIAL NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEINS AND USES THEREOF
~71:MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY LLC, 800 North Lindbergh Boulevard, Mail Zone E1NA, St.Louis, MO 63167,,
United States of America ~72:
BOWEN,David,J;BUNKERS,Gregory,J.;CHAY,Catherine,A;FLASINSKI,Stanislaw;PITKIN,John,W;RYDEL,Timoth
y,J;STURMAN,Eric,J.;SUKURU,Uma,Rao;VAN SCOYOC,Brook~ 33:US ~31:61/441,697 ~32:11/02/2011;33:US
~31:61/441,709 ~32:11/02/2011
2016/05710 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ACTIVE LOAD WEIGHT FOR MINING
EXCAVATING EQUIPMENT ~71:Siemens Industry, Inc., 3333 Old Milton Parkway, ALPHARETTA 30005-4437,
GA, USA, United States of America ~72: JAEGER, Julian D.~ 33:US ~31:14/230,041 ~32:31/03/2014
2016/05722 ~ Complete ~54:CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR ~71:UCL BUSINESS PLC, The Network
Building, 97 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 4TP, United Kingdom ~72: JOHN ANDERSON;MARTIN
PULÉ;SIMON THOMAS~ 33:GB ~31:1403972.1 ~32:06/03/2014
2016/05683 ~ Provisional ~54:A VENTILATOR ~71:WINDMASTER INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD, 13 Simba
Street, Sebenza, South Africa ~72: VAN BILJOEN, Jeffrey~
2016/05685 ~ Provisional ~54:IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME ~71:ZUNGU,
Thamsanqa Mondli, 68 Addison Drive, La Lucia Ridge, Durban 4051, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72:
ZUNGU, Thamsanqa Mondli~
2016/05691 ~ Complete ~54:CLEANING OF AGGREGATE MATERIALS SUCH AS RAIL TRACK BALLAST
MATERIAL ~71:MCLEAN, Andrew Thomas, 5 Simonvue, Paarl, South Africa ~72: JOHNSON, Benjamin
Marquard;MCLEAN, Andrew Thomas;NEWTON, Graham Anthony~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/05976 ~32:19/08/2015
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2016/05739 ~ Provisional ~54:FISH FINDER ARRANGEMENT ~71:VENTER,JACQUES, 3 Le Chanon, CNR
11Th & Stiglingh Streets, Rivonia,, South Africa ~72: VENTER,JACQUES~
2016/05736 ~ Complete ~54:EXERCISE DEVICE ~71:TAYLOR,Vivian Blessing, Unit 5, 338 Pretoria Street,
Silverton, Pretoria, South Africa ~72: TAYLOR,Vivian Blessing~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/06007 ~32:19/08/2015
2016/05737 ~ Provisional ~54:BAG HOUSE AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM ~71:WEINBREN,Milton, 24 Sandhurst
Estate, 101 Empire Place, Sandhurst, 2196,, South Africa ~72: WEINBREN,Milton~
2016/05738 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD OF PULSING A FLUID IN AN AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM
~71:WEINBREN,Milton, 24 Sandhurst Estate, 101 Empire Place, Sandhurst, 2196,, South Africa ~72:
WEINBREN,Milton~
- APPLIED ON 8/18/2016 2016/05762 ~ Complete ~54:POWERED METHOD AND POWERED DEVICE AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTING
POWER DEMAND LEVEL ~71:ZTE CORPORATION, A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER
THE LAWS OF THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA, ZTE Plaza Keji Road South Hi-Tech Industrial Park
Nanshan Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518057, People's Republic of China ~72: MING PENG;WEI GAO~ 33:CN
~31:201410058252.X ~32:20/02/2014
2016/05766 ~ Complete ~54:CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR PRODUCING AN ETHYLENE GLYCOL STREAM
~71:BIOCHEMTEX S.P.A., Strada Ribrocca 11, I-15057 , Tortona (Alessandria), Italy ~72: DANIELA
TODARO;IRENE BOZZANO;MARCO BERNARDI~ 33:IT ~31:MI2014A 000287 ~32:25/02/2014
2016/05770 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBODY THAT BINDS ERBB-2 AND ERBB-3 ~71:MERUS N.V., Padualaan 8,
postvak 133, 3584 CH, Utrecht, Netherlands ~72: ALEXANDER BERTHOLD HENDRIK BAKKER;CECILIA ANNA
WILHELMINA GEUIJEN;CORNELIS ADRIAAN DE KRUIF;MARK THROSBY;TON LOGTENBERG~ 33:EP
~31:14157360.0 ~32:28/02/2014;33:EP ~31:14167066.1 ~32:05/05/2014
2016/05744 ~ Complete ~54:HYDRAULICALLY ACTUATED WRENCH ~71:NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD,
109 Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: ABREU, Rual~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/05932 ~32:18/08/2015
2016/05746 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A BETA-GLUCAN POLYMER AND GENETICALLY
MODIFIED MICROORGANISMS USEFUL IN THIS PROCESS ~71:WINTERSHALL HOLDING GMBH,
FRIEDRICH-EBERT-STRASSE 160, 34119 KASSEL, GERMANY, Germany ~72: HLUBEK, Andrea;LUGONES,
Luis, G.;VAN VELUW, Jesse;WOESTEN, Herman, Abel, Bernhard~ 33:EP ~31:14152338.1 ~32:23/01/2014
2016/05747 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF NEOPLASIA ~71:SIRTEX MEDICAL LIMITED, LEVEL 33, 101
MILLER STREET, NORTH SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, 2060, AUSTRALIA, Australia ~72: CADE,
David;TAPNER, Michael~ 33:AU ~31:2014900232 ~32:24/01/2014
2016/05748 ~ Complete ~54:CLEANING COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A POLYETHERAMINE ~71:THE
PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, United States of America ~72: BOECKH,
Dieter;EBERT, Sophia;EIDAMSHAUS, Christian;HULSKOTTER, Frank;LOUGHNANE, Brian, Joseph;LUDOLPH,
Bjoern;MAAS, Steffen;SCIALLA, Stefano;WIGBERS, Christof~ 33:US ~31:61/971,478 ~32:27/03/2014
2016/05754 ~ Complete ~54:HERBICIDE COMPOSITION ~71:Arysta Lifescience, Route d'Artix, NOGUERES F64150, FRANCE, France ~72: GUICHARD, Aurélien;SEPULCHRE DE CONDE, Christophe~ 33:FR ~31:14
51982 ~32:11/03/2014;33:FR ~31:14 51983 ~32:11/03/2014
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2016/05755 ~ Complete ~54:DETACHING AN ADHERING CHARGE FROM AN INNER WALL OF A GRINDING
TUBE ~71:Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Wittelsbacherplatz 2, MÜNCHEN 80333, GERMANY, Germany ~72:
BÖHNLEIN, Rudolf;MENSING, Dirk;THUILOT, Jürgen;WACKER, Bernd~ 33:EP ~31:14161257.2
~32:24/03/2014
2016/05756 ~ Complete ~54:CONTINUOUS LOADING AND CRUSHING APPARATUS ~71:RENLYN
ENGINEERING PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 23 Bussing Street Aureus, South Africa ~72: ADAMS DAVE;NEL
JACQUES;SCHNELKER MATT~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/03484 ~32:18/05/2015
2016/05757 ~ Complete ~54:NO/HE GAS MIXTURE WITH BACTERICIDAL ACTION ~71:Air Liquide Sante
(International), 75, Quai d'Orsay, PARIS F-75007, FRANCE, France ~72: DE VILLEMEUR, Pierre;LECOURT,
Laurent~ 33:FR ~31:1450770 ~32:31/01/2014
2016/05758 ~ Complete ~54:MODIFICATION OF DIAMOND FEEDS FOR IMPROVING POLYCRYSTALLINE
DIAMOND CUTTER ~71:Diamond Innovations, Inc., 6325 Huntley Road, WORTHINGTON 43085, OH, USA,
United States of America ~72: FLOOD, Gary;GAO, Frank;ZHANG, Kai~ 33:US ~31:14/194,086 ~32:28/02/2014
2016/05760 ~ Complete ~54:IMMOBILIZED PROTEINS AND USE THEREOF ~71:EnginZyme AB, Teknikringen
38A, STOCKHOLM 114 28, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: BÄCKVALL, Jan-Erling;CASSIMJEE, Karim Engelmark~
33:SE ~31:1450105-0 ~32:31/01/2014;33:SE ~31:1450822-0 ~32:02/07/2014
2016/05761 ~ Complete ~54:FORCE ACTUATED INJECTION DEVICE ~71:PARENTERAL TECHNOLOGIES,
LLC, 4315 Mangrove Place, Siesta Key, 34242, Florida, United States of America ~72: MICHAEL A CREATURO~
33:US ~31:61/929,768 ~32:21/01/2014
2016/05768 ~ Complete ~54:BROADLY NEUTRALIZING MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AGAINST HIV-1 V1V2
ENV REGION ~71:CENTRE FOR THE AIDS PROGRAMME OF RESEARCH IN SOUTH AFRICA, Doris Duke
Medical Research Institute 719 Umbilo Road, Durban, 4001, South Africa;NATIONAL HEALTH LABORATORY
SERVICE, 1 Modderfontein Road, Sandringham, 2131, Gauteng, South Africa;THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA
UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 412 Low Memorial Library 535 West 116th Street Mc4308, New
York, 10027, New York, United States of America;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, 20892-7660, Maryland,
United States of America;UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue,
Johannesburg, 2050, Gauteng, South Africa ~72: CHAIM ARYEH SCHRAMM;JASON GORMAN;JOHN
MASCOLA;LAWRENCE STEWART SHAPIRO;LYNN MORRIS;NICOLE AMY DORIA-ROSE;PENELOPE LINDA
MOORE;PETER DAK PIN KWONG;SALIM SAFURDEEN ABDOOL KARIM~
2016/05772 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PRE-FOLDING OPEN PACKAGING SLEEVES
~71:SIG TECHNOLOGY AG, Laufengasse 18, Switzerland ~72: JENKEL, Markus;NABER, Klaus;VON
BIRGELEN, Bernd~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 102 333.1 ~32:24/02/2014
2016/05775 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION OF ADDITIVES AND PERFORMANCE FUEL COMPRISING SUCH
A COMPOSITION ~71:TOTAL MARKETING SERVICES, 24, Cours Michelet F-92800 Puteaux, France ~72:
DUBOIS, Thomas;GUEIT, Julien;PAPIN, Géraldine~ 33:FR ~31:1451438 ~32:24/02/2014
2016/05742 ~ Provisional ~54:A CARGO MONITORING SYSTEM FOR A DELIVERY VEHICLE ~71:ALTRON
TMT (PTY) LTD - ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL DIVISION, Central Park Offices (Block O), 16th Rd,
Randjespark, Ext 5, Midrand, South Africa ~72: DU PLOOY, Rudolph~
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2016/05751 ~ Complete ~54:DRILLING AND BORING SYSTEM FOR DIAMOND DRILLING ~71:MAESTRANZA
MINING PARTS LTDA, Villarrica 321, Quilicura, Chile ~72: FIERRO AHUMADA, Eugenio Alfonso;;ROJAS
RAMIREZ, Cristián Adrian;;ZUÑIGA CASTRO, Rodrigo Andrés;~ 33:CL ~31:375-2014 ~32:14/02/2014
2016/05752 ~ Complete ~54:BENZIMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS
THEREOF FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS ~71:Galapagos NV, Generaal De
Wittelaan L11/A3, MECHELEN B-2800, BELGIUM, Belgium ~72: BLANC, Javier;MAMMOLITI, Oscar;MENET,
Christel Jeanne Marie;ORŠULIC, Mislav;ROŠCIC, Maja~ 33:GB ~31:1401086.2 ~32:23/01/2014
2016/05753 ~ Complete ~54:PYRROLE-SUBSTITUTED INDOLONE DERIVATIVE, PREPARATION METHOD
THEREFOR, COMPOSITION COMPRISING SAME AND USE THEREOF ~71:Shijiazhuang Yiling
Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., No. 238, Tianshan Street, Hi-Tech.Development District, SHIJIAZHUANG CITY
050035, HEBEI PROVINCE, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: AN, Junyong;HU, Lihong;LI,
Xiangjun;LIU, Peng;YAO, Zijian;ZHANG, Lili;ZHAO, Shaohua;ZHOU, Mengxia~ 33:CN ~31:201410046278.2
~32:10/02/2014
2016/05763 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DNA PROFILING ~71:ILLUMINA, INC.,
5200 Illumina Way, San Diego, 92122, California, United States of America ~72: ANNE JAGER;CAREY
DAVIS;CYDNE HOLT;DAVID SILVA;FRANK STEEMERS;KATHRYN M STEPHENS;MIN-JUI RICHARD
SHEN;PAULINA WAICHHIEWICZ;SASAN AMINI;YONMEE HAN~ 33:US ~31:61/940,942 ~32:18/02/2014;33:US
~31:62/043,060 ~32:28/08/2014;33:US ~31:62/103,524 ~32:14/01/2015
2016/05764 ~ Complete ~54:A FORMULATION USEFUL FOR DELIVERY OF NEURO PROTECTING AGENT
~71:COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, AN INDIAN REGISTERED BODY
INCORPORATED UNDER THE REGISTRATION OF SOCIETIES ACT, (ACT XXI OF 1860), Anusandhan
Bhawan, 2 Rafi Marg, New Delhi, 110 001, India ~72: ANIL KUMAR DWIVEDI;HAFSA AHMAD;JIAUR
RAHAMAN GAYEN;KIRAN KHANDELWAL;NEELAM SINGH SANGWAN;RAJENDER SINGH
SANGWAN;RAKESH SHUKLA;SARIKA;SHARAD SHARMA;SMRATI BHADUARIA;SRIKANTA KUMAR
RATH;SURESH PRATAP SINGH GAUR;VIVEK VIDYADHAR BHOSALE~ 33:IN ~31:2773/DEL/2014
~32:29/09/2014
2016/05765 ~ Complete ~54:SOLAR CELL WITH TRENCH-FREE EMITTER REGIONS ~71:SUNPOWER
CORPORATION, 77 Rio Robles San Jose, 95134, California, United States of America ~72: DAVID D SMITH~
33:US ~31:14/227,965 ~32:27/03/2014
2016/05745 ~ Complete ~54:HUMAN ANTIBODIES TO PD-L1 ~71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.,
777 OLD SAW MILL RIVER ROAD, TARRYTOWN, NEW YORK 10591, USA, United States of America ~72:
BUROVA, Elena;IOFFE, Ella;MURPHY, Andrew, J.;PAPADOPOULOS, Nicholas, J.;THURSTON, Gavin~ 33:US
~31:61/930,582 ~32:23/01/2014;33:US ~31:62/089,549 ~32:09/12/2014
2016/05750 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING ACRYLIC ACID ~71:ARKEMA INC.,
900 First Avenue, United States of America ~72: DECOURCY, Michael, S.~ 33:US ~31:61/942,261
~32:20/02/2014
2016/05743 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRIC LOAD MANAGEMENT ~71:LIONHEART TRUST, C/O Trust Unlimited
Trust (London), 23 Rose Allen Avenue, 1st Floor, United Kingdom ~72: Kevin Patrick Austin PEARMAN~ 33:ZA
~31:2015/03436 ~32:18/05/2015;33:ZA ~31:2015/04920 ~32:08/07/2015
2016/05749 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING ASTHMA BY ADMINISTERING AN
IL-4R ANTAGONIST ~71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 777 Old Saw Mill River Road, Tarrytown,
United States of America;SANOFI BIOTECHNOLOGY, 54 rue la Boétie, France ~72: GRAHAM, Neil;LI,
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Yongtao;PIROZZI, Gianluca;SKOBIERANDA, Franck;WEINSTEIN, Steven, P.~ 33:US ~31:61/943,019
~32:21/02/2014;33:EP ~31:14306413.7 ~32:15/09/2014;33:US ~31:62/077,669 ~32:10/11/2014
2016/05759 ~ Complete ~54:PREAMBLE SENDING METHOD, POWER CONTROL METHOD, TERMINAL, AND
DEVICE ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang, SHENZHEN
518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: WANG, Fan~ 33:IB ~31:2014/072098
~32:14/02/2014
2016/05767 ~ Complete ~54:INTEGRATED PROCESS FOR PRODUCING CELLULOSIC PULP AND POLYOLS
STREAM ~71:BIOCHEMTEX S.P.A., Strada Ribrocca 11, I-15057 , Tortona (Alessandria), Italy ~72:
ALESSANDRA FRATTINI;ANDREA BONANNI;DARIO GIORDANO;MARCO BERNARDI;PATRIZIA
FERRANDO;SRINIVASAN RAGHAVENDRAN~ 33:US ~31:61/943,757 ~32:24/02/2014;33:IT ~31:MI2014A
000698 ~32:14/04/2014
2016/05773 ~ Complete ~54:ORTHODONTIC APPARATUS ~71:INMAN ALIGNER HOLDINGS LLC, 3953 NW
126th Avenue Coral Springs, United States of America ~72: BRADSTOCK-SMITH, Tim;INMAN, Donal;QURESHI,
Atif;RUSSELL, James~ 33:GB ~31:1400966.6 ~32:21/01/2014
2016/05774 ~ Complete ~54:AN ARRANGEMENT FOR PACKAGING AN ENGINE OF A VEHICLE
~71:MAHINDRA AND MAHINDRA LIMITED, R&D Centre, Automotive Division, 89, M.I.D.C., Satpur, India ~72:
BHARADWAJ, Aravind Sourirajan;HAAS, Richard Paul;JANAKIRAMAN, Radhakrishnan;RAWTE, Samir
Ramesh~ 33:IN ~31:636/MUM/2014 ~32:24/02/2014
2016/05769 ~ Complete ~54:A KIT FOR PREPARING A RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL ~71:THE SOUTH AFRICAN
NUCLEAR ENERGY CORPORATION LIMITED, Church Street West Extension, Brits Magisterial District , 2025,
South Africa ~72: JAN RIJN ZEEVAART;JUDITH WAGENER;ZOLTAN SZUCS~
2016/05771 ~ Complete ~54:FLUX MACHINE ~71:CLEARWATER HOLDINGS, LTD., 318 N. Carson Street,
Suite 208, Carson City, 89701, Nevada, United States of America ~72: HAODONG LI;KEITH KLONTZ~ 33:US
~31:14/162,611 ~32:23/01/2014
- APPLIED ON 8/19/2016 2016/05790 ~ Complete ~54:SUGAR DERIVATIVES COMPRISING SULFUR-CONTAINING MOIETIES AND
METHODS OF MAKING SAME AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME FOR THE TREATMENT OF MPS IIIC
~71:AMICUS THERAPEUTICS, INC., 1 Cedar Brook Drive, Cranbury, 08512, New Jersey, United States of
America ~72: GARY LEE;ROBERT BOYD~ 33:US ~31:61/938,924 ~32:12/02/2014;33:US ~31:14/620,283
~32:12/02/2015
2016/05778 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING AN ELECTRONIC TOLL ACCOUNT
~71:UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG, Technology Transfer Office PO Box 524 Auckland Park, South Africa
~72: DUDHIA, Zulfaqar Ebrahim Mahomed~
2016/05783 ~ Complete ~54:AEROSOL GENERATING SYSTEM WITH A RUPTURING SYSTEM FOR A
CONTAINER ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, Switzerland ~72: BATISTA, Rui,
Nuno;BUEHLER, Frederic~ 33:EP ~31:14173558.9 ~32:23/06/2014
2016/05792 ~ Complete ~54:MULTI-WELL SEPARATION APPARATUS AND REAGENT DELIVERY DEVICE
~71:DRUGARRAY, INC., 505 Coast Boulevard South, Suite 305, La Jolla, 92037, California, United States of
America ~72: DANIEL JOSEPH BRAUN;DAYU TENG;NING CHEN;ROBERT KEITH SHANAHAN~ 33:US
~31:61/941,368 ~32:18/02/2014
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2016/05776 ~ Provisional ~54:A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FACILITATING CLAIMS PROCESSING
~71:COCOON NETWORK CC, 88 Studio Park, Concourse Crescent, Lonehill, South Africa;INCLUSIVITY
SOLUTIONS (PTY) LIMITED, 7th Floor, The Terraces, Black River Park, 2 Fir Street, Observatory, South Africa
~72: LEACH, Jeremy Scott Faramus;QUANSAH, Fifi~
2016/05779 ~ Complete ~54:A CLOTHES PEG ~71:VENTER, David Erasmus Stephanus, 12 Hereford Street,
Buckingham Village, Durbanville, Cape Town, 7550, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: VENTER, David
Erasmus Stephanus~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/06282 ~32:28/08/2015
2016/05782 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SOCIAL RELATION ANALYSIS AND
MANAGEMENT ~71:NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY, KARAPORTTI 3, 02610 ESPOO, FINLAND, Finland ~72:
HAN, Wenwen;MA, Jian;TIAN, Ye;WANG, Wendong~
2016/05785 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED FUSED HETEROCYCLES AS GPR119 MODULATORS FOR THE
TREATMENT OF DIABETES, OBESITY, DYSLIPIDEMIA AND RELATED DISORDERS ~71:SANOFI, 54, rue de
la Boétie, France ~72: BUNING, Christian;GLOMBIK, Heiner;GOSSEL, Matthias;HALLAND, Nis;KADEREIT,
Dieter;LOHMANN, Matthias;PÖVERLEIN, Christoph;RITTER, Kurt;SCHWINK, Lothar~ 33:EP ~31:14305494.8
~32:04/04/2014
2016/05794 ~ Complete ~54:WATER SOLUBLE LAUNDRY CAPSULE COMPRISING REDUCED LEVELS OF
FINES IN HEDP ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House
100 Victoria Embankment, London, EC4Y 0DY, Greater London, United Kingdom ~72: KERRY ELIZABETH
HODKINSON;MARK JOHN HENRY;RAJAT ARORA~ 33:EP ~31:14157057.2 ~32:27/02/2014
2016/05784 ~ Complete ~54:SURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR MANIPULATING AND PASSING SUTURE
~71:ARTHROCARE CORPORATION, 7000 W. William Cannon Dr., Building One, Austin, United States of
America ~72: FOERSTER, Seth A.;PISARNWONGS, Roger;WEISEL, Thomas~ 33:US ~31:61/905,064
~32:15/11/2013;33:US ~31:14/193,069 ~32:28/02/2014
2016/05787 ~ Complete ~54:FORMULATIONS FOR SMALL INTESTINAL DELIVERY ~71:VAXART, INC., 385
Oyster Point Boulevard, Suite 9A, South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America ~72:
GEORGE TRAGER;SEAN TUCKER~ 33:US ~31:61/942,386 ~32:20/02/2014
2016/05793 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBODIES AGAINST F GLYCOPROTEIN OF HENDRA AND NIPAH VIRUSES
~71:THE HENRY M. JACKSON FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MILITARY MEDICINE, INC.,
6720-A Rockledge Drive Suite 100, Bethesda, 20817, Maryland, United States of America ~72: CHAN C YEEPENG;CHRISTOPHER BRODER~ 33:US ~31:61/931,006 ~32:24/01/2014
2016/05781 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING AN ENHANCED IMAGE
~71:NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY, KARAPORTTI 3, 02610 ESPOO, FINLAND, Finland ~72: LAAKSONEN,
Lasse;LEHTINIEMI, Arto;TAMMI, Mikko;VILERMO, Miikka~ 33:EP ~31:14152367.0 ~32:24/01/2014
2016/05786 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DETECTING DISORDERED ROPE IN MULTI-LAYER
WINDING AROUND REEL ~71:CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, Science Academy of
China University of Mining and Technology, No. 1 University Road, People's Republic of China ~72: Gang
SHEN;Gongbo ZHOU;Guohua CAO;Hao LU;Shanzeng LIU;Wei LI;Weihong PENG;Yuxing PENG;Zhencai
ZHU;Zhiqiang ZHANG~ 33:CN ~31:201410828337.1 ~32:25/12/2014
2016/05788 ~ Complete ~54:A MAGNETIC SEPARATION DEVICE WITH HIGH-DENSITY MAGNETIC PEAK
FORMED VIA SMALL POLE DISTANCE ~71:JINGXIAN PAN, A CITIZEN, No.2, Caifu First Road, East Lake
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Development District, Wuhan, 430079, Hubei, People's Republic of China ~72: JINGXIAN PAN~ 33:CN
~31:201610013869.9 ~32:11/01/2016
2016/05789 ~ Complete ~54:UWB-BASED PRECISE CALIBRATION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
ABSOLUTE POSITION OF COAL CUTTER ~71:CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, Science
Academy of China University of Mining and Technology, No. 1 University Road, Xuzhou, 221116, Jiangsu,
People's Republic of China ~72: WANLI LIU;YIMING LIU~ 33:CN ~31:201410749250.5 ~32:09/12/2014
2016/05791 ~ Complete ~54:IMPLANT SURFACE COMPOSITION ~71:NOBEL BIOCARE SERVICES AG, A
COMPANY INCORPORATED IN SWITZERLAND, Balz Zimmermann-Strasse 7, 8302, Kloten, Switzerland ~72:
JAN HALL~ 33:GB ~31:1404011.7 ~32:07/03/2014
2016/05777 ~ Provisional ~54:HEAT SINK ~71:JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Frederick, 1459 NW 153rd Lane,
PEMBROKE PINES FL 33028, USA, United States of America ~72: JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Frederick~
2016/05780 ~ Complete ~54:MOUNTING BRACKET ~71:D PURDUE AND SONS (PTY) LTD, 44 Third Avenue,
Elsies River, South Africa ~72: PURDUE, Andrew Duncan~
2016/05795 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE REDUCTION OR PREVENTION OF
HEPATIC STEATOSIS ~71:NUSIRT SCIENCES, INC., 1600 Division Street Suite 580, Nashville, 37203,
Tennessee, United States of America ~72: ANTJE BRUCKBAUER;MICHAEL ZEMEL~ 33:US ~31:61/945,412
~32:27/02/2014
2016/05797 ~ Provisional ~54:CYLINDRICAL STAINLESS TUBE TO REDUCE DIESEL COMSUMPTION
~71:KAREL VORSTER, WEST STREET2, MALMESBURG, South Africa;NICOLAAS RUDOLPH DE VILLIERS,
34 MOUNTAIN RD, SOMERSET WEST, South Africa ~72: KAREL VORSTER;NICOLAAS RUDOLPH DE
VILLIERS~
2016/05798 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS,COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS USEFUL FOR CHOLESTEROL
MOBILISATION ~71:CERENIS THERAPEUTICS HOLIDNGS SA, Rue De La Decouverte-Bat.A, F-31670,
Labege Cedex,, France ~72: BARBARAS,RONALD;DASSEUX,JEAN-LOUIS
HENRI;GEOFFROY,OTTO;KOCHUBEY,VALERY;KOVALSKY,DMITRY;ONICIU,DANIELA
CARMEN;ROBIN,OLEG GENNADIEVICH~ 33:US ~31:61/394,136 ~32:18/10/2010;33:US ~31:61/444,212
~32:18/02/2011
- APPLIED ON 8/22/2016 2016/05839 ~ Provisional ~54:GRAVITATIONAL DRIVE ~71:EDWARD CHARLES CRANKO, 20 Sneeuberg
Equestria Estate, South Africa ~72: EDWARD CHARLES CRANKO~
2016/05799 ~ Provisional ~54:A NOVEL CREASE REMOVING SOLUTION FOR FABRICS AND TEXTILES
~71:Dominic Sebastian Florczak, 1 Kingfisher Rd, 222 Bowling avenue, South Africa ~72: Dominic Sebastian
Florczak~ 33:ZA ~31:ZA2016 ~32:20/08/2016
2016/05801 ~ Provisional ~54:WALE ~71:Katlego Jerry Mohajane, 1954 Block G Leselwa Street Soshanguve
0152, South Africa ~72: Katlego Jerry Mohajane~
2016/05805 ~ Provisional ~54:CO-EXTRUDED FOOD PRODUCT ~71:MATTOCK, Lawrence Gilbert, 18c Harrow
Avenue, Avondale, Zimbabwe ~72: MATTOCK, Lawrence Gilbert~
2016/05809 ~ Complete ~54:CORROSION INHIBITORS FOR FUELS AND LUBRICANTS ~71:BASF SE, D67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: FLORES-FIGUEROA, Aaron;GARCIA CASTRO,
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Ivette;HANSCH, Markus;MEZGER, Jochen;MÜHLBACH, Klaus;PERETOLCHIN, Maxim~ 33:EP ~31:14152991.7
~32:29/01/2014;33:EP ~31:PCT/EP2014/076622 ~32:04/12/2014;33:EP ~31:14198266.0 ~32:16/12/2014
2016/05813 ~ Complete ~54:APPLICATION OF BETA ZEOLITE AS MULTITOXIN BINDER IN ANIMAL FEED
~71:Kemin Industries, Inc., 2100 Maury Street, DES MOINES 50317, IA, USA, United States of America ~72:
BALAKRISHNAN, Umesh;MOORTHY, Rajendra~ 33:IN ~31:544/DEL/2014 ~32:26/02/2014;33:US
~31:61/978,457 ~32:11/04/2014
2016/05816 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUND ROLL ~71:Sandvik Intellectual Property AB, SANDVIKEN SE-811 81,
SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: HEWITT, Stephen Andrew~
2016/05817 ~ Complete ~54:DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF BLADDER
CANCER WITH GEMCITABINE ~71:TARIS Biomedical LLC, 99 Hayden Avenue, Suite 100, LEXINGTON 02421,
MA, USA, United States of America ~72: DANIEL, Karen;GIESING, Dennis;LEE, Heejin~ 33:US ~31:61/949,215
~32:06/03/2014
2016/05818 ~ Complete ~54:MUTANT STAPHYLOCOCCAL ANTIGENS ~71:GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals sa,
Rue de l'Institut 89, RIXENSART B-1330, BELGIUM, Belgium ~72: BAGNOLI, Fabio;FIASCHI, Luigi;SCARSELLI,
Maria~ 33:EP ~31:14161861.1 ~32:26/03/2014;33:EP ~31:14192913.3 ~32:12/11/2014
2016/05819 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING A HIGH-STRENGTH FLAT STEEL PRODUCT
~71:ThyssenKrupp AG, ThyssenKrupp Allee 1, ESSEN 45143 , GERMANY, Germany;ThyssenKrupp Steel
Europe AG, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße 100, DUISBURG 47166, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GAGANOV,
Alexander;GERVERS, Wolfgang;KERN, Andreas;KOLEK, Gabriel;SCHAFFNIT, Elena;TSCHERSICH, HansJoachim~ 33:EP ~31:14161606.0 ~32:25/03/2014
2016/05820 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A BOARD BODY
~71:Performance SK8 Holding Inc., c/o Performance SK8 Europe AB, Stationsvägen 16 B, ÅKERSBERGA S-184
50, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: COLON, Becket~ 33:SE ~31:1450063-1 ~32:23/01/2014
2016/05824 ~ Complete ~54:WATER SOLUBLE UNIT DOSE ARTICLE ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE
COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, United States of America ~72: BROOKER, Alan, Thomas;KEULEERS,
Robby, Renilde, Francois;SOUTER, Philip, Frank~ 33:EP ~31:14162442.9 ~32:28/03/2014;33:EP
~31:15159385.2 ~32:17/03/2015
2016/05825 ~ Complete ~54:WATER SOLUBLE UNIT DOSE ARTICLE ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE
COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, United States of America ~72: BROOKER, Alan, Thomas;KEULEERS,
Robby, Renilde, Francois;SOUTER, Philip, Frank~ 33:EP ~31:14162444.5 ~32:28/03/2014;33:EP
~31:15159390.2 ~32:17/03/2015
2016/05826 ~ Complete ~54:PLASTIC CARTRIDGE CASE WITH BARRIER ~71:AREX Proizvodnja orodij,
naprav in storitve d.o.o. Šentjernej, Trubarjeva cesta 7, Slovenia ~72: KRALJ, Ivan;~ 33:SI ~31:P-201400051
~32:10/02/2014
2016/05827 ~ Complete ~54:POST NERVE INJURY REHABILITATION EFFECT-ENHANCING AGENT
COMPRISING ALKYL ETHER DERIVATIVE OR SALT THEREOF ~71:TOYAMA CHEMICAL CO., LTD., A
JAPANESE COMPANY, 2-5, Nishishinjuku 3-Chome Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 1600023, Japan ~72: TAKUYA
TAKAHASHI;TOMOHIRO OKUDA~ 33:JP ~31:2014-017587 ~32:31/01/2014
2016/05828 ~ Complete ~54:AMIDE COMPOUNDS FOR TREATMENT OF COMPLEMENT MEDIATED
DISORDERS ~71:ACHILLION PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 300 George Street, New Haven, 06511, Connecticut,
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United States of America ~72: AKIHIRO HASHIMOTO;ATUL AGARWAL;AVINASH S PHADKE;DAWEI
CHEN;GODWIN PAIS;JASON ALLAN WILES;MILIND DESHPANDE;QIUPING WANG;VENKAT RAO
GADHACHANDA;XIANGZHU WANG~ 33:US ~31:61/944,189 ~32:25/02/2014;33:US ~31:62/022,916
~32:10/07/2014;33:US ~31:62/046,783 ~32:05/09/2014
2016/05833 ~ Complete ~54:INSECTICIDAL AND NEMATOCIDAL ACTIVE INGREDIENT COMBINATIONS
~71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Alfred-Nobel-Str. 50, 40789, Monheim Am Rhein,
Germany ~72: ANNE DECOR;AXEL TRAUTWEIN;EIKE KEVIN HEILMANN;HARTWIG DAUCK;JOHANNESRUDOLF JANSEN;JÖRG GREUL;LEONARDO PITTÁ;MARITA JOHN;REINER FISCHER;WOLFGANG
THIELERT;WOLFRAM ANDERSCH~ 33:EP ~31:14161863.7 ~32:27/03/2014
2016/05803 ~ Provisional ~54:CLOSED GROUP COMMUNITY ALERT DEVICE ~71:HARTLEY, Colin Bryant, 4
Tintagel Rd West Beach Blouberg, South Africa;SNYMAN, Simon Jurgens Johannes, 27 Fancourt Oakhill Estate
Sunningdale, South Africa ~72: HARTLEY, Colin Bryant;SNYMAN, Simon Jurgens Johannes~
2016/05806 ~ Provisional ~54:ROOFS ~71:ALFA ECO (PTY) LTD., 309/1 Iridium Street, EKANDUSTRIA,
Bronkhorstspruit 1028, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: SHEPHERD, Ian Robert;WILLIAMS, Gavin Llewellyn~
2016/05811 ~ Complete ~54:POLYOLEFIN COPOLYMERS AS COLOR ENHANCERS IN POLYAMIDES
~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: CLAUSS, Joachim;DESBOIS,
Philippe;EL-TOUFAILI, Faissal-Ali;RICHTER, Florian;SCHMIDT, Christian;SCHWIEGK, Stefan;STAMMER,
Achim;WOLLNY, Andreas~ 33:EP ~31:14152712.7 ~32:27/01/2014
2016/05812 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDS ~71:CASCADIAN THERAPEUTICS, INC.,
2601 Fourth Avenue, Suite 500, United States of America ~72: BOYCE, Richard, Justin;BOYLE, Robert,
George;FAROUZ, Francine;PETERSON, Scott;VO, Cong, Hung;WALKER, David, Winter~ 33:GB ~31:1402277.6
~32:10/02/2014;33:US ~31:62/083,687 ~32:24/11/2014
2016/05814 ~ Complete ~54:ROD MANIPULATOR FOR A MINING DRILL RIG ~71:Sandvik Intellectual Property
AB, SANDVIKEN SE-811 81, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: GALLER, Thomas;LEITNER, Johannes~ 33:EP
~31:14162337.1 ~32:28/03/2014
2016/05815 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR OPERATING A SHAFT FURNACE, IN PARTICULAR A BLAST
FURNACE ~71:ThyssenKrupp AG, ThyssenKrupp Allee 1, ESSEN 45143 , GERMANY, Germany;ThyssenKrupp
Steel Europe AG, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße 100, DUISBURG 47166, GERMANY, Germany ~72: KANNAPPEL,
Martin;KLOCK, Rainer~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 102 913.5 ~32:05/03/2014
2016/05838 ~ Provisional ~54:ZAP THE TAP ~71:MADELAINE VAN HEERDEN AND PAULING VILJOEN, 48
Main Rd Seaview, South Africa ~72: MADELAINE VAN HEERDEN;PAULINA VILJOEN~
2016/05802 ~ Provisional ~54:DATA ADVANCE ~71:Ellis Nkogatse, 209 Theron street, South Africa ~72: Ellis
Nkogatse~
2016/05807 ~ Complete ~54:TROLLEY CLEANING APPARATUS ~71:NEWLIMART (PTY) LTD, 5 Sedan
Avenue, Lorraine, South Africa ~72: GURNEY, Dean Richard;YOUELL, Anthony Peter~ 33:ZA ~31:2016/02607
~32:18/04/2016
2016/05829 ~ Complete ~54:ARYL, HETEROARYL, AND HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS FOR TREATMENT
OF COMPLEMENT MEDIATED DISORDERS ~71:ACHILLION PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 300 George Street,
New Haven, 06511, Connecticut, United States of America ~72: AKIHIRO HASHIMOTO;ATUL
AGARWAL;AVINASH S PHADKE;DAWEI CHEN;GODWIN PAIS;JASON ALLAN WILES;MILIND
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DESHPANDE;QIUPING WANG;VENKAT RAO GADHACHANDA;XIANGZHU WANG~ 33:US ~31:61/944,189
~32:25/02/2014;33:US ~31:62/022,916 ~32:10/07/2014;33:US ~31:62/046,783 ~32:05/09/2014
2016/05830 ~ Complete ~54:ETHER COMPOUNDS FOR TREATMENT OF COMPLEMENT MEDIATED
DISORDERS ~71:ACHILLION PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 300 George Street, New Haven, 06511, Connecticut,
United States of America ~72: AKIHIRO HASHIMOTO;ATUL AGARWAL;AVINASH S PHADKE;DAWEI
CHEN;GODWIN PAIS;JASON ALLAN WILES;MILIND DESHPANDE;QIUPING WANG;VENKAT RAO
GADHACHANDA;XIANGZHU WANG~ 33:US ~31:61/944,189 ~32:25/02/2014;33:US ~31:62/022,916
~32:10/07/2014;33:US ~31:62/046,783 ~32:05/09/2014
2016/05831 ~ Complete ~54:PHOSPHONATE COMPOUNDS FOR TREATMENT OF COMPLEMENT
MEDIATED DISORDERS ~71:ACHILLION PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 300 George Street, New Haven, 06511,
Connecticut, United States of America ~72: AKIHIRO HASHIMOTO;ATUL AGARWAL;AVINASH S
PHADKE;DAWEI CHEN;GODWIN PAIS;JASON ALLAN WILES;MILIND DESHPANDE;QIUPING
WANG;VENKAT RAO GADHACHANDA;XIANGZHU WANG~ 33:US ~31:61/944,189 ~32:25/02/2014;33:US
~31:62/022,916 ~32:10/07/2014;33:US ~31:62/046,783 ~32:05/09/2014
2016/05832 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS FOR TREATMENT OF COMPLEMENT MEDIATED DISORDERS
~71:ACHILLION PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 300 George Street, New Haven, 06511, Connecticut, United States
of America ~72: AKIHIRO HASHIMOTO;ATUL AGARWAL;AVINASH S PHADKE;DAWEI CHEN;GODWIN
PAIS;JASON ALLAN WILES;MILIND DESHPANDE;QIUPING WANG;VENKAT RAO
GADHACHANDA;XIANGZHU WANG~ 33:US ~31:61/944,189 ~32:25/02/2014;33:US ~31:62/022,916
~32:10/07/2014;33:US ~31:62/046,783 ~32:05/09/2014
2016/05823 ~ Complete ~54:LAUNDRY UNIT DOSE ARTICLE ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY,
One Procter & Gamble Plaza, United States of America ~72: BAEZ CHAVEZ, Jose, David;BROOKER, Alan,
Thomas;SMITH, Andrew, John;SOUTER, Philip, Frank~ 33:EP ~31:14161368.7 ~32:24/03/2014
2016/05836 ~ Provisional ~54:GREEN CO2 FREE CEMENT, SODA ASH AND CHLORINE PLANT
INTERGRATED ~71:NANO WHYTE MATABOGE, 209 Lynwood Rd Brooklyn SA Prism Architect Bld, South
Africa ~72: NANO WHYTE MATABOGE~
2016/05808 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PREPARING AN ENDOTHELIN RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST
~71:CIPLA LIMITED, Cipla House, Peninsula Business Park, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg,Lower Parel, India ~72:
KOMMULA, Narayanaswami;MALHOTRA, Geena;PATHI, Srinivas Laxminarayan;PUPPALA, Ravikumar;RAO,
Dharmaraj Ramachandra~ 33:IN ~31:3266/MUM/2015 ~32:26/08/2015
2016/05810 ~ Complete ~54:PIPE LAYING MACHINE AND PIPE LAYING METHOD ~71:LAURINI OFFICINE
MECCANICHE S.R.L., LOCALITÀ SPIGAROLO, I-43011 BUSSETO (PR), ITALY, Italy ~72: LAURINI, Marco~
33:IT ~31:PC2014A000002 ~32:29/01/2014
2016/05821 ~ Complete ~54:AMIDE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION AND USE
THEREOF ~71:OBSCHESTVO S OGRANICHENNOI OTVETSTVENNOSTIYU 'PHARMENTERPRISES',
Prospekt Vernadskogo d. 86, Russian Federation ~72: KROMOVA, Tatyana Alexandrovna;NEBOLSIN, Vladimir
Evgenievich~ 33:RU ~31:2014109441 ~32:12/03/2014
2016/05822 ~ Complete ~54:DENTAL IMPLANT ~71:MIS IMPLANTS TECHNOLOGIES LTD., P.O. Box 7, Bar
Lev Industrial Park, Israel ~72: BICHACHO, Nitzan;JACOBY, Yuval;SARIG, Dror~ 33:US ~31:61/942,197
~32:20/02/2014
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2016/05800 ~ Provisional ~54:RISK AND REWARD 12 ROUNT ACCOUNTING BOARD GAME ~71:Bitz Systems
(PTY) LTD, 5 Philamere Avenue Glenmore, South Africa ~72: Thabani Francis Zulu~
2016/05804 ~ Provisional ~54:A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING TRUSTED THIRD PARTY
VERIFICATION ~71:ZINGSURE LIMITED, Oliaji Trade Centre - 1st Floor Box 1377 Victoria, Seychelles ~72:
TISON, Marc Alain~
2016/05834 ~ Complete ~54:ARYL AND HETEROARYL ETHER COMPOUNDS AS ROR GAMMA
MODULATORS ~71:GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS S.A., Chemin de la combeta 5, CH-2300, la chaux-defonds, Switzerland ~72: ABRAHAM THOMAS;ASHOK BHAUSAHEB KADAM;BHARAT GANGADHAR
ADIK;DAISY MANISH SHAH;MALINI BAJPAI;NEELIMA KHAIRATKAR-JOSHI;SACHIN SUNDARLAL
CHAUDHARI;SACHIN VASANTRAO DHONE~ 33:IN ~31:1376/MUM/2014 ~32:16/04/2014;33:IN
~31:2696/MUM/2014 ~32:22/08/2014;33:IN ~31:545/MUM/2015 ~32:20/02/2015
2016/05835 ~ Complete ~54:BUILDING MANAGEMENT AND APPLIANCE CONTROL SYSTEM ~71:ORISON
INC., 2050 Golden Eagle Trail, San Marcos, 92078, California, United States of America ~72: ERIC DOUGLAS
CLIFTON~ 33:US ~31:61/859,167 ~32:26/07/2013
- APPLIED ON 8/23/2016 2016/05841 ~ Provisional ~54:BIM BAKERY (BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING) ~71:SHAWN BRENDEN
HOPKINS, 550b LILLIAN NGOYI, South Africa ~72: SHAWN BRENDEN HOPKINS~
2016/05870 ~ Complete ~54:HEALTH MONITOR ~71:LUMIRADX UK LIMITED, 3 More Riverside London,
London, United Kingdom ~72: DAVID P MONAHAN;PAUL J GAUDET;THOMAS J QUINLAN;THOMAS P
BLACKADAR~ 33:US ~31:14/184,042 ~32:19/02/2014
2016/05843 ~ Complete ~54:CLINICAL OUTCOME TRACKING AND ANALYSIS ~71:COTA, Inc., 85 Broad
Street, 28th Floor, NEW YORK 10004, NY, USA, United States of America ~72: PECORA, Andrew L.~ 33:US
~31:61/888,418 ~32:08/10/2013
2016/05845 ~ Complete ~54:JACK SYSTEM ~71:GRIBNITZ, Kurt George, 16 Pieter Wenning street, South
Africa;VAN DER MERWE, Jan Hendrik, Farm Vlaklaagte, South Africa ~72: GRIBNITZ, Kurt Georg;VAN DER
MERWE, Jan Hendrik~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/07897 ~32:23/10/2015
2016/05851 ~ Complete ~54:SIALYLATED GLYCOPROTEIN COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF
~71:ULTRAGENYX PHARMACEUTICAL INC., 60 Leveroni Court, Novato, United States of America ~72:
GRUBB, Jeff;JUNGLES, Steven;KAKKIS, Emil, D.;MORRIS, Gabrielle;VELLARD, Michael~ 33:US
~31:61/948,421 ~32:05/03/2014;33:US ~31:62/114,313 ~32:10/02/2015
2016/05855 ~ Complete ~54:AGROCHEMICAL COMPOSITION FOR FOLIAGE TREATMENT ~71:Kumiai
Chemical Industry Co., Ltd., 4-26, Ikenohata 1-chome, Taito-ku, TOKYO 1108782, JAPAN, Japan ~72: ARAI,
Hirokazu;IKEUCHI, Toshihiro;NAKAJIMA, Yukiko;SATO, Atsushi~ 33:JP ~31:2014-039836 ~32:28/02/2014
2016/05856 ~ Complete ~54:(2S)-N-[(1S)-1-CYANO-2-PHENYLETHYL]-1,4-OXAZEPANE-2-CARBOXAMIDES
AS DIPEPTIDYL PEPTIDASE I INHIBITORS ~71:AstraZeneca AB, SÖDERTÄLJE SE-151 85, SWEDEN,
Sweden ~72: AURELL, Carl-Johan;CONNOLLY, Stephen;DOYLE, Kevin James;JONES, Graham
Peter;KARLSSON, Staffan PO;LÖNN, Hans Roland;MACRITCHIE, Jaqueline Anne;PALMER, Nicholas
John;PONTÉN, John Fritiof;SWALLOW, Steven;VAN DE POËL, Amanda Jane;WATSON, David Wyn~ 33:US
~31:61/931,090 ~32:24/01/2014
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2016/05858 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL POLYSACCHARIDE AND USES THEREOF ~71:GlycoVaxyn AG,
Grabenstrasse 3, SCHLIEREN CH-8952, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: GAMBILLARA, Veronica;HÄUPTLE,
Micha A.;KEMMLER, Stefan J.;KOWARIK, Michael T.;MALLY, Manuela;WETTER, Michael L.~ 33:US
~31:61/943,710 ~32:24/02/2014
2016/05859 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS FOR HEATING SMOKABLE MATERIAL ~71:British American
Tobacco (Investments) Limited, Globe House, 1 Water Street, LONDON WC2R 3LA, UNITED KINGDOM, United
Kingdom ~72: KAUFMAN, Duane Anthony;ROBINSON, Jesse Eugene~ 33:US ~31:61/968,780 ~32:21/03/2014
2016/05860 ~ Complete ~54:STABLE COMPOSITIONS OF UNCOMPLEXED IODINE AND METHODS OF USE
~71:IOTECH International, LLC, 9175 Bal Bay Point, BOYNTON BEACH 33473, FL, USA, United States of
America ~72: KESSLER, Jack;KOLSKY, Rodger Elliot;MOSKOWITZ, Herbert~ 33:US ~31:61/972,626
~32:31/03/2014
2016/05863 ~ Complete ~54:CUTTING BLADE ~71:MCPHERSON¿S HOUSEWARES IP PTY LTD, 105
VANESSA STREET, KINGSGROVE, Australia ~72: HENRY, Mark, James~ 33:US ~31:61/930,195
~32:22/01/2014
2016/05864 ~ Complete ~54:ANTISENSE NUCLEIC ACIDS ~71:NATIONAL CENTER OF NEUROLOGY AND
PSYCHIATRY, 1-1, Ogawahigashi-cho 4-chome, Kodaira-shi, Tokyo, 1878551, Japan;NIPPON SHINYAKU CO.,
LTD., 14, Kisshoin Nishinosho Monguchicho, Minami-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, 6018550, Japan ~72: HARUNA
SEO;SHIN'ICHI TAKEDA;TATSUSHI WAKAYAMA;TETSUYA NAGATA;YOUHEI SATOU~ 33:JP ~31:2014048897 ~32:12/03/2014
2016/05869 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS FOR GASTROINTESTINAL ADMINISTRATION OF RNA
~71:ETHRIS GMBH, Semmelweisstrasse 3, 82152, Planegg, Germany ~72: CARSTEN RUDOLPH;CHRISTIAN
DOHMEN;CHRISTIAN PLANK;GÜNTHER HASENPUSCH;MAXIMILIAN UTZINGER~ 33:EP ~31:14156847.7
~32:26/02/2014;33:EP ~31:14156855.0 ~32:26/02/2014
2016/05840 ~ Provisional ~54:REDUCED PACKAGING MATERIAL SOLUTION ~71:Martin Hempel, Endeavour
Farm, South Africa ~72: Martin Hempel~
2016/05844 ~ Complete ~54:CLINICAL OUTCOME TRACKING AND ANALYSIS ~71:COTA, Inc., 85 Broad
Street, 28th Floor, NEW YORK 10004, NY, USA, United States of America ~72: PECORA, Andrew L.~ 33:US
~31:61/888,418 ~32:08/10/2013
2016/05846 ~ Complete ~54: AN I/O WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE FOR USE WITH A WIRLESS
NETWORK ~71:TERRENCE KEITH ASHWIN, 39 Fenwick Street, Fernridge Estate, Dainfern Valley, South Africa
~72: TERRENCE KEITH ASHWIN~
2016/05850 ~ Complete ~54:RAPID SPINNING LIQUID IMMERSION BEVERAGE SUPERCOOLERS AND ICE
ACCELERATOR AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS ~71:SHUNTICH, Douglas, J., 555 WINDERLEY PLACE, MAITLAND,
FL 32751, USA, United States of America ~72: SHUNTICH, Douglas, J.~ 33:US ~31:14/163,063
~32:24/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/966,106 ~32:18/02/2014;33:US ~31:14/298,117 ~32:06/06/2014
2016/05853 ~ Complete ~54:POWER AND DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:PHILIP
MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, Switzerland ~72: BERNAUER, Dominique;FERNANDO, Felix~
33:EP ~31:14164642.2 ~32:14/04/2014
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2016/05857 ~ Complete ~54:GRANULATION OF MOLTEN FERROCHROMIUM ~71:Uvån Holding AB,
Bockstigen 1, TÄBY S-183 57, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: LUNDSTRÖM, Per-Åke~ 33:EP ~31:14163382.6
~32:03/04/2014
2016/05872 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR TREATING DEPRESSION AND MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER
~71:TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY LIMITED, A JAPANESE COMPANY, 1-1, Doshomachi 4-Chome
Chuo-ku Osaka-shi, Osaka, 541-0045, Japan ~72: ERIC LAI;JARLATH FFRENCH-MULLEN~ 33:US
~31:61/948,529 ~32:05/03/2014;33:US ~31:62/061,417 ~32:08/10/2014
2016/05847 ~ Complete ~54:EMULSIFIABLE OR SELF-EMULSIFYING CYANAMIDE-CONTAINING
COMPOSITION ~71:ALZCHEM AG, Dr.-Albert-Frank-Strasse 32, Germany ~72: Thomas GÜTHNER~ 33:DE
~31:10 2014 003 082.2 ~32:01/03/2014
2016/05842 ~ Provisional ~54:A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FACILITATING ETHICS MANAGEMENT IN
ORGANISATIONS ~71:Veeran, Justin Shaun, 6809 Horsemint Crescent, Summerfields Estate, Centurion,
SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: Veeran, Justin Shaun~
2016/05848 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD OF ATTACHMENT OF A PAYLOAD ~71:AAI
CORPORATION, 124 Industry Lane, Hunt Valley, United States of America ~72: Keith A. LEASE;Richard C.
USKERT~ 33:US ~31:14/191,508 ~32:27/02/2014
2016/05849 ~ Complete ~54:CONVERSION OF FRUCTOSE-CONTAINING FEEDSTOCKS TO HMFCONTAINING PRODUCT ~71:RENNOVIA INC., 3040 OAKMEAD VILLAGE DRIVE, SANTA CLARA,
CALIFORNIA 95051, USA, United States of America ~72: BOUSSIE, Thomas, R.;DIAS, Eric, L.;MURPHY,
Vincent, J.;SHOEMAKER, James, A.~ 33:US ~31:61/932,185 ~32:27/01/2014
2016/05854 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ISOLATING EXOSOMES ~71:Board of
Regents, The University of Texas System, 201 W. 7th Street, AUSTIN 78701, TX, USA, United States of
America;Peregrine Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 14282 Franklin Avenue, TUSTIN 92780, CA, USA, United States of
America ~72: FUSSEY, Shelley;SCHROIT, Alan, J.;THORPE (Deceased), Philip, E.~ 33:US ~31:61/945,718
~32:27/02/2014;33:US ~31:61/970,529 ~32:26/03/2014
2016/05992 ~ Provisional ~54:HOW TO PROVIDE INTERNET ACCESS TO THE ENTIRE COUNTRY ~71:Khaya
Sean Jacobs, 1775 E Ekangala, South Africa ~72: Khaya Sean Jacobs~
2016/05852 ~ Complete ~54:CARBOHYDRATE LIGANDS THAT BIND TO IGM ANTIBODIES AGAINST
MYELIN-ASSOCIATED GLYCOPROTEIN ~71:UNIVERSITAET BASEL, Vizerektorat Forschung, Petersgraben
35, Switzerland ~72: ERNST, Beat;HERRENDORFF, Ruben;STECK, Andreas;YANG, Fan~ 33:EP
~31:14159528.0 ~32:13/03/2014
2016/05861 ~ Complete ~54:VERTICAL CYLINDER LINER PISTON RING FRICTION-WEAR TEST DEVICE
~71:Jiangsu Normal University, No. 101, Shanghai Road, Tongshan New District, XUZHOU 221116, JIANGSU,
CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: HU, Ningning~ 33:CN ~31:201510151641.1 ~32:01/04/2015
2016/05862 ~ Complete ~54:AUTO-BRAKE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR WINCH FOR VEHICLE ~71:JIANGSU
NORMAL UNIVERSITY, No. 101, Shanghai Road, Tongshan New District Xuzhou,, People's Republic of China
~72: HU, Ningning;LI, Dongxu;TANG, Liangdao;ZHANG, Sanjiu~ 33:CN ~31:201410385795.2 ~32:07/08/2014
2016/05865 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR REMOVING SUBSTRATES PROVIDED WITH ORGANIC
COATINGS ~71:CHEMETALL GMBH, A COMPANY INCORPORATED IN GERMANY, Trakehner Straße 3,
60487, Frankfurt am Main, Germany ~72: ALIAKSANDR FRENKEL;DANIEL WASSERFALLEN;EVGENIJA
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NIESEN-WARKENTIN;LARS SCHACHTSIEK;MANUEL TRAUT;MARTIN DROLL;MICHAEL SCHWAMB;OLIVER
SEEWALD;RON EILINGHOFF;STEPHANIE GEROLD;VERA SOTKE;WOLFGANG BREMSER~ 33:DE
~31:102014201919.2 ~32:04/02/2014
2016/05866 ~ Complete ~54:NEW PHENYLAZETIDINE, CARBOXYLATE OR CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS
~71:INVENTIVA, 50 rue de Dijon, 21121, Daix, France ~72: BENAÏSSA BOUBIA;CHRISTINE
MASSARDIER;FABRICE GUILLIER;JÉRÔME AMAUDRUT;MARIA JOHANA PETRONELLA VAN
DONGEN;MICHEL BONDOUX;MIREILLE TALLANDIER;OLIVIA POUPARDIN;ROELOF WILLIEM FEENSTRA~
33:FR ~31:1451414 ~32:21/02/2014
2016/05867 ~ Complete ~54:DISPOSABLE SAFE VEIN TRANSFUSION PUNCTURE NEEDLE ~71:GEMTIER
MEDICAL (SHANGHAI) INC., No. 18 Jianding Road, Fengjing Town, Jinshan District, Shanghai, 201502,
People's Republic of China ~72: YALING MAO~ 33:CN ~31:201410577644.7 ~32:24/10/2014;33:CN
~31:201420621938.0 ~32:24/10/2014
2016/05868 ~ Complete ~54:ANTICANCER ADJUVANT COMPOSITION CONTAINING RIP3 EXPRESSION
PROMOTER AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT, METHOD FOR SCREENING FOR ANTICANCER ADJUVANT
ENHANCING SENSITIVITY OF ANTICANCER DRUG BY PROMOTING RIP3 EXPRESSION, AND METHOD
FOR MONITORING SENSITIVITY OF ANTICANCER DRUG ~71:DONG WHA PHARM. CO., LTD., 19th Floor,
98, Huam-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, 04637, Republic of Korea ~72: GI BANG KOO;JUNG HO YUN;WOO JUNG
KIM;YOU SUN KIM;YU NA JO~ 33:KR ~31:10-2014-0014242 ~32:07/02/2014;33:KR ~31:10-2014-0014243
~32:07/02/2014;33:KR ~31:10-2014-0164963 ~32:25/11/2014
2016/05871 ~ Complete ~54:INHIBITORS OF THE WNT SIGNALLING PATHWAYS ~71:BAYER PHARMA
AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Müllerstr. 178, 13353, Berlin, Germany ~72: ANDREA HÄGEBARTH;ANJA
GIESE;DANIEL BASTING;DIRK SCHNEIDER;ECKHARD BENDER;FLORIAN PUEHLER;FRANZISKA
SIEGEL;JENS GEISLER;KAI THEDE;LUDWIG ZORN;MANFRED MÖWES;NINGSHU LIU;PHILIP
LIENAU;STEFAN GOLZ;URSULA MÖNNING;WILLIAM J SCOTT~ 33:US ~31:61/968,175 ~32:20/03/2014
2016/05873 ~ Provisional ~54:SHOCK ABSORBER FOR A DRILL STRING ~71:TEGA INDUSTRIES SOUTH
AFRICA (PTY) LTD, 2 Uranium road, Vulcania Ext.2, Brakpan, 1541,, South Africa ~72: HARTY,DEAN
LESLIE;LANDEY,KEVIN SHAUN GRANT~
2016/05874 ~ Provisional ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING A HAIRPIECE
~71:BOKABA,ANGELIQUE NICOLA, 46 Strydom Street, The Orchards, Akasia,, South Africa ~72:
BOKABA,ANGELIQUE NICOLA~
- APPLIED ON 8/24/2016 2016/05880 ~ Complete ~54:A FRAME FOR MOUNTING A DOOR IN AN OPENING OF A BODY OF A
REFRIGERATION UNIT ~71:FALKBERG TRADING CC, Unit 2, Brickworks Ind Park 42 Brickworks Way
Briardene, South Africa ~72: ROSCOW, Neil~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/05383 ~32:27/07/2015
2016/05888 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR CONTENT RECOMMENDATION
~71:NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY, KARAPORTTI 3, 02610 ESPOO, FINLAND, Finland ~72: CHEN,
Enhong;CHIN, Alvin;TIAN, Jilei;ZENG, Guangxiang~
2016/05876 ~ Provisional ~54:KNIFE GATE VALVE ~71:Patents Plus CC, Unit 1, The Gardens Business Park,
Ateljee St, Randpark Ridge, RANDBURG, JOHANNESBURG, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72:
McMENAMIN, John Wilson~
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2016/05882 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS FOR THE INACTIVATION OF VIRUS REPLICATION AND
METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME ~71:DUKE UNIVERSITY, 2812 Erwin Road, United States of
America;EMORY UNIVERSITY, 1599 Clifton Road, Ne, 4th Floor, United States of America ~72: BOGERD, Hal,
P.;CULLEN, Bryan, R.;KENNEDY, E., Matthew;KORNEPATI, Anand;MEFFERD, Adam;SCHINAZI, Raymond, F.~
33:US ~31:61/940,883 ~32:18/02/2014
2016/05890 ~ Complete ~54:ACCELERATING AGENT COMPOSITION FOR SHOTCRETE COMPRISING
RAPIDLY COOLED STEEL REDUCING SLAG POWDER ~71:ECOMAISTER CO., LTD., 117, JEONSEOJIN-RO,
SEO-GU, INCHEON, 22850, REP OF KOREA, Republic of Korea;KONGJU NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COOPERATION FOUNDATION, 56, GONGJUDAEHAK-RO, GONGJU-SI,
CHUNGCHEONGNAM-DO, 314-701, REP OF KOREA, Republic of Korea;TONGYANG CEMENT & ENERGY
CORP., 20, DONGYANG-GIL, SAMCHEOK SI, GANGWON-DO, 245-160, REP OF KOREA, Republic of Korea
~72: BOK, Young-Jae;CHOI, Sun-Mi;HAN, Sang-Il;KANG, Jung-Hoon;KANG, Seung-Hee;KIM, Jae-Won;KIM, JiHo;KIM, Jin-Man;KOO, Ja-Sul;LEE, Dae-Sung;LEE, Keun-Jae;OH, Sang-Yoon~ 33:KR ~31:10-2014-0024362
~32:28/02/2014
2016/05894 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-EGFRVIII ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF ~71:REGENERON
PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 777 Old Saw Mill River Road, Tarrytown, United States of America ~72: DELFINO,
Frank;KELLY, Marcus;KIRSHNER, Jessica, R.;MACDONALD, Douglas;MARTIN, Joel, H.;NITTOLI,
Thomas;THURSTON, Gavin~ 33:US ~31:61/950,963 ~32:11/03/2014
2016/05877 ~ Provisional ~54:METER INTERFACE SYSTEM ~71:KANI SMART WORKS (PTY) LTD, 1st Floor,
Riverside Place Tyger Waterfront ¿ South Gate Carl Cronje Drive, South Africa ~72: STONE, Richard Justin~
2016/05879 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OBTAINING TRAVEL INFORMATION FROM RAW
SPATIAL DATA ~71:TRACKS4AFRICA (PTY) LTD, Unit 8, Innovation Centre 1, Techno Park, South Africa ~72:
GROENEWALD, Johann~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/06460 ~32:03/09/2015
2016/05883 ~ Complete ~54:SELF-SERVICE TERMINAL SERVICE EMERGENCY METHOD AND SITE
SERVER ~71:GRG Banking Equipment Co., Ltd., 9 Kelin Road, Science City, Luogang District, GUANGZHOU
CITY 510663, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: LI, Haiyang;LONG,
Wenjiu;WANG, Qinghua;XIAO, Dahai;XIAO, Zhuming;XIONG, Fei~ 33:CN ~31:201410097961.9 ~32:14/03/2014
2016/05892 ~ Complete ~54:RAPID-HARDENING CONCRETE COMPOSITION FOR ROAD REPAIR USING
RAPIDLY COOLED STEEL REDUCING SLAG POWDER AS BONDING MATERIAL, AND METHOD FOR ROAD
REPAIR USING RAPID-HARDENING CONCRETE COMPOSITION ~71:ECOMAISTER CO., LTD., 117,
JEONSEOJIN-RO, SEO-GU, INCHEON, 22850, REP OF KOREA, Republic of Korea;KONGJU NATIONAL
UNIVERSITY INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COOPERATION FOUNDATION, 56, GONGJUDAEHAK-RO, GONGJUSI, CHUNGCHEONGNAM-DO, 314-701, REP OF KOREA, Republic of Korea ~72: BOK, Young-Jae;CHOI, SunMi;HAN, Sang-Il;KANG, Jung-Hoon;KANG, Seung-Hee;KIM, Jae-Won;KIM, Ji-Ho;KIM, Jin-Man;KIM, KeonWoo;LEE, Dae-Sung;OH, Sang-Yoon~ 33:KR ~31:10-2014-0024367 ~32:28/02/2014
2016/05886 ~ Complete ~54:A BELT-CONVEYING AERIAL SYSTEM ~71:LEITNER S.p.A., VIA BRENNERO,
34, I-VIPITENO, ITALY, Italy ~72: ANDREETTO, Alessandro~ 33:IT ~31:TO2014A000073 ~32:31/01/2014
2016/05893 ~ Complete ~54:WATER SOLUBLE UNIT DOSE ARTICLE ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE
COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, United States of America ~72: BROOKER, Alan, Thomas;KEULEERS,
Robby, Renilde, Francois;SOUTER, Philip, Frank~ 33:EP ~31:14162444.5 ~32:28/03/2014;33:EP
~31:15159387.8 ~32:17/03/2015
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2016/05903 ~ Provisional ~54:TABLET ~71:ICAT INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING AND TRADING (PTY) LTD,
38 Amatole Road N4 Gateway Industrial Park West Willow Park Manor Extension 65, South Africa ~72: VLOK
JOHAN WESSELS~
2016/05906 ~ Provisional ~54:A WATER SAVING DEVICE ~71:FOURIE GIDO JOHAN, Struwigstraat 65
Warrenton, South Africa ~72: FOURIE GIDO JOHAN~
2016/05875 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD, SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING POSITIONS OF AXES
OF PRESCRIPTION LENSES FOR EYEGLASSES ~71:PD PERFECT PROPRIETARY LIMITED, Momentum
Golf Village, 2 De Beers Avenue, Somerset West, 7130, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: VAN ZYL, Johan
Jurgens~
2016/05881 ~ Complete ~54:PLANT PROTECTION COMPOSITION AND METHOD ~71:SEKUNJALO HEALTH
AND MEDICAL COMMODITIES (PTY) LTD, QUAY 7, EAST PIER, VICTORIA & ALFRED WATERFRONT,,
South Africa ~72: Ian RIPLEY~
2016/05885 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH HYPERINSULINAEMIA
~71:Tensha Therapeutics, Inc., 1 DNA Way, MS#24, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 94080, CA, USA, United States
of America ~72: KAGEY, Michael;LANDAU, Steven B~ 33:US ~31:61/946,682 ~32:28/02/2014;33:US
~31:62/019,777 ~32:01/07/2014;33:US ~31:62/054,620 ~32:24/09/2014
2016/05891 ~ Complete ~54:PYRAZOLES FOR CONTROLLING INVERTEBRATE PESTS ~71:BASF SE, D67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GOCKEL, Birgit;SÄLINGER, Daniel;SÖRGEL, Sebastian~
33:EP ~31:14153482.6 ~32:31/01/2014
2016/05908 ~ Complete ~54:HERMETIC CLOSING PLUG FOR A SEALED STERILE VIAL CONTAINING
MEDICAL OR NUTRITIONAL ACTIVE SUBSTANCES, SUITABLE FOR THE STERILE CONNECTION TO A
CONTAINER OF LIQUID DILUENT SOLUTION, AND STERILE CONNECTION SYSTEM USING SAID CLOSING
PLUG ~71:PAOLO GOBBI FRATTINI S.R.L., Viale Lazio 26, Italy ~72: GOBBI FRATTINI PAOLO GIUSEPPE~
33:IT ~31:102015000046830 ~32:27/08/2015
2016/05909 ~ Complete ~54:CONTAINER FOR SUPPLYING PLANT ROOTS WITH NUTRIENT SOLUTION
WITHOUT THE USE OF SOIL ~71:ERBACHER CLEMENS, Herbolzheim 4, 91478, Germany ~72: ERBACHER
CLEMENS~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 000 942.4 ~32:24/01/2014;33:DE ~31:10 2015 000 456.5 ~32:15/01/2015
2016/05904 ~ Provisional ~54:A PICKER ~71:SNYMAN PIETER ANDRIES, Lushof 37, South Africa ~72:
SNYMAN PIETER ANDRIES~
2016/05905 ~ Provisional ~54:3D PRINTER ~71:MOMPLE DENZEL, 199 Jan Coetzee Street, South Africa ~72:
MOMPLE DENZEL~
2016/05878 ~ Provisional ~54:MEDBACK ~71:Byron Gaven Catin, 47 Bacino, 92 Delphinium street, Winchester
Hills, South Africa;Melissa Nalini Lewis, 72 Cedar Roc, Langeveldte Street, Vorna Valley, South Africa ~72: Byron
Gaven Catin;Melissa Nalini Lewis~
2016/05902 ~ Provisional ~54:SECURE BOX WITH S-SLIDE BRACKETS SYSTEM ~71:MARIUS PRETORIUS,
No. 29 Farmstead Farm Road EQUESTRIA, South Africa ~72: MARIUS PRETORIUS~
2016/05907 ~ Complete ~54:CORED WIRE, METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE PRODUCTION ~71:HERAEUS
ELECTRO-NITE INTERNATIONAL N.V., Centrum Zuid, Belgium ~72: CHILDS JACK;FEYTONGS
DOMINIQUE;KENDALL MARTIN;STRAETEMANS MARC;WHITAKER ROBERT CHARLES~ 33:GB
~31:1518209.0 ~32:14/10/2015
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2016/05910 ~ Complete ~54:INSTALLATION AND METHOD FOR PURIFYING FLUIDS BY DISTILLATION
~71:INDICUM LIFE, S.L, C/Manantial 13 Poligono Las Salinas de San Jose 11500 EL Puerto de Santa Maria,
Spain ~72: PEDRO GONZALEZ DOMINGUEZ~ 33:ES ~31:P201430077 ~32:24/01/2014
2016/05887 ~ Complete ~54:BLER MEASUREMENTS FOR MBMS ~71:NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY,
KARAPORTTI 3, 02610 ESPOO, FINLAND, Finland ~72: DALSGAARD, Lars;KAIKKONEN, Jorma;KESKITALO,
Ilkka;KOSKELA, Jarkko;KOSKINEN, Jussi-Pekka~ 33:US ~31:61/934,626 ~32:31/01/2014
2016/05897 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRONIC VAPING DEVICE AND COMPONENTS THEREOF ~71:ALTRIA
CLIENT SERVICES LLC, 6601 West Broad Street, Richmond, 23230, Virginia, United States of America ~72:
BARRY SMITH;DOUGLAS BURTON;EDMOND CADIEUX;PATRICK COBLER;PETER LIPOWICZ~ 33:US
~31:61/946,376 ~32:28/02/2014
2016/05899 ~ Complete ~54:TAPE APPLICATOR ASSEMBLY AND TAPE ASSEMBLY ~71:GAFFTECH, LLC,
1712 Pioneer Avenue, Suite 1617, Cheyenne, 82001, Wyoming, United States of America ~72: DANIEL T
KRETZ;JASON P COVEY;JONATHAN D HARKLESS~ 33:US ~31:14/166,656 ~32:28/01/2014;33:US
~31:14/167,557 ~32:29/01/2014;33:US ~31:62/057,846 ~32:30/09/2014;33:US ~31:62/084,474 ~32:25/11/2014
2016/05901 ~ Complete ~54:FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS ~71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY
LIMITED, 1 Sturdee Avenue, Rosebank, JOHANNESBURG 2196, Gauteng Province, SOUTH AFRICA, South
Africa ~72: BOTES, Frederick Gideon~ 33:US ~31:61/969,351 ~32:24/03/2014;33:ZA ~31:2014/02159
~32:24/03/2014
2016/05884 ~ Complete ~54:INHIBITORS OF C5A FOR THE TREATMENT OF VIRAL PNEUMONIA ~71:InflaRx
GmbH, Winzerlaer Str. 2, JENA 07745, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GUO, Renfeng;RIEDEMANN, Niels
Christoph~ 33:EP ~31:14160947.9 ~32:20/03/2014
2016/05896 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRICAL SWITCHING APPARATUS COMPRISING AN IMPROVED ARCQUENCHING DEVICE ~71:SCHALTBAU GMBH, A GERMAN COMPANY, Hollerithstraße 5, 81829, München,
Germany ~72: ROBERT KRALIK~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 004 455.6 ~32:27/03/2014
2016/05898 ~ Complete ~54:AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND IMPLEMENT OPERATOR MONITORING
APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS ~71:PRECISION PLANTING LLC, 23207 Townline Road, Tremont,
61568 , Illinois, United States of America ~72: DOUG SAUDER;JUSTIN KOCH;WILLIAM FRANK~ 33:US
~31:61/973,593 ~32:01/04/2014
2016/05900 ~ Complete ~54:VERIFICATION DEVICE, VERIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR
VERIFYING THE IDENTITY OF AN ARTICLE ~71:BASF SE, A GERMAN COMPANY, , 67056, Ludwigshafen,
Germany ~72: ERWIN THIEL;INGMAR BRUDER;ROBERT SEND;STEPHAN IRLE~ 33:EP ~31:14165144.8
~32:17/04/2014
2016/05889 ~ Complete ~54:CORROSION INHIBITORS FOR FUELS AND LUBRICANTS ~71:BASF SE, D67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BÖHNKE, Harald;FLORES-FIGUEROA, Aaron;GARCIA
CASTRO, Ivette;HANSCH, Markus;MEZGER, Jochen;MÜHLBACH, Klaus;PERETOLCHIN, Maxim;VÖLKEL,
Ludwig~ 33:EP ~31:14152991.7 ~32:29/01/2014;33:EP ~31:PCT/EP2014/076622 ~32:04/12/2014;33:EP
~31:14198266.0 ~32:16/12/2014
2016/05895 ~ Complete ~54:INTERACTIVE VIRTUAL REALITY SYSTEMS AND METHODS ~71:EON REALITY,
INC., 39 Parker, Suite 100, Irvine, United States of America ~72: HUANG, Yazhou;JOHANSSON,
Mats;KJALLSTROM, Jan;LI, Erbo~ 33:US ~31:14/247,970 ~32:08/04/2014;33:US ~31:14/247,977
~32:08/04/2014
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- APPLIED ON 8/25/2016 -
2016/05935 ~ Complete ~54:TOPICAL ANTIBIOTIC FORMULATIONS ~71:AIDANCE SKINCARE & TOPICAL
SOLUTIONS LLC, 184 Burnside Avenue, United States of America ~72: ALTABET, Elia;ANTELMAN,
Perry;LAMPERT, Shalom;MADHAVAN, Bharat;STEIN, Joshua Steven~ 33:US ~31:61/931,944 ~32:27/01/2014
2016/05957 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO A VEHICULAR REFRIGERATOR
SYSTEM ~71:Perpetual V2G Systems Limited (British limited company), Glynbedw Cwmann Lampeter
Carmarthenshire SA48 8ES United Kingdom, United Kingdom ~72: Andrew LING~ 33:GB ~31:1401509.3
~32:29/01/2014
2016/05912 ~ Provisional ~54:SYSTEM FOR, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING BIODIESEL ~71:BIO
DYNAMIC FUEL (PTY) LIMITED, UNIT 16, SUNNINGHILL OFFICE PARK, 4 PELTIER DRIVE, SANDTON,
SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MAHER, Paul, Anthony~
2016/05915 ~ Provisional ~54:WINDOWFRAME PROFILE ~71:AVAX SA 407 CC, Unit 16, Pine Industrial Park,
103 Escom Road, New Germany, South Africa ~72: COETZEE, Quentin~
2016/05917 ~ Complete ~54:DIFFERENTIATION OF HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS TO THE
PANCREATIC ENDOCRINE LINEAGE ~71:Janssen Biotech, Inc., 800/850 Ridgeview Drive, HORSHAM 190443607, PA, USA, United States of America ~72: REZANIA, Alireza~ 33:US ~31:61/110,278 ~32:31/10/2008
2016/05911 ~ Provisional ~54:COST ALLOCATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:GUYE, Greg, Louis,
GLENEAGLES BUSINESS PARK, BUILDING 3C, 10 FLANDERS DRIVE, MT EDGCOMBE, 4302, SOUTH
AFRICA, South Africa ~72: GUYE, Greg, Louis~
2016/05914 ~ Provisional ~54:IRRIGATION APPARATUS ~71:LOUIRRIGATE PTY LTD, PO Box 87 Robertson,
South Africa ~72: Louis LOUBSER~
2016/05924 ~ Complete ~54:GENE THERAPY FOR RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA ~71:GENZYME CORPORATION,
500 Kendall Street, United States of America ~72: ADAMOWICZ, Matthew;O'RIORDAN, Catherine~ 33:US
~31:61/969,027 ~32:21/03/2014
2016/05933 ~ Complete ~54:SALTS AND SOLID FORM OF A BTK INHIBITOR ~71:PRINCIPIA BIOPHARMA
INC., 400 East Jamie Court Suite 302, South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America ~72:
MOHAMMAD REZA MASJEDIZADEH;STEVEN GOURLAY~ 33:US ~31:61/943,262 ~32:21/02/2014;33:US
~31:61/946,480 ~32:28/02/2014;33:US ~31:62/096,468 ~32:23/12/2014
2016/05922 ~ Complete ~54:TOBACCO RAW MATERIAL ~71:X-International APS, Box 152, Tuborg Sundpark
12, HELLERUP DK-2900, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: BJÖRKHOLM, Lars~ 33:SE ~31:1450421-1
~32:04/04/2014
2016/05926 ~ Complete ~54:CONVERSION OF A FIREARM TO A FIREARM SIMULATOR ~71:DVO¿AK,
Vojt¿ch, Kolný 5, Czech Republic ~72: DVO¿AK, Vojt¿ch~ 33:US ~31:61/939,273 ~32:13/02/2014;33:US
~31:14/480,635 ~32:09/09/2014
2016/05930 ~ Complete ~54:BLAST FURNACE HEARTH REPAIR MATERIAL ~71:VESUVIUS CRUCIBLE
COMPANY, A CORPORATION ORGANIZED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF
PENNSYLVANIA, 1209 Orange Street, Wilmington, 19801, Delaware, United States of America ~72: RYAN
HERSHEY~ 33:US ~31:61/968,423 ~32:21/03/2014
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2016/05961 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING METAL CARBONATE AND CATALYST FOR
PRODUCING THE SAME ~71:TAIGREEN SCIENCE INC., 4F.-1. No. 44, Sec. 2, Roosevelt Rd., Jhongjheng
Dist., Tapei City, 100, Taiwan, Province of China ~72: CHIOU, TZUNG-WEN;LIAW, WEN-FENG;LIU, KUAN-FU~
33:TW ~31:105103196 ~32:01/02/2016
2016/05963 ~ Complete ~54:MICRONUTRIENT COMPOSITIONS AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USING
SAME ~71:WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC, 1080 County Road F. West, Shoreview, 55126, Minnesota, United
States of America ~72: BROWN, DANNY;DRANGEID, JESSICA~
2016/05921 ~ Complete ~54:GLYCOTARGETING THERAPEUTICS ~71:Anokion SA, EPFL Innovation Park, En
Ruchoz, Chemin De La Dent D'Oche 1A, ECUBLENS CH-1024, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland;Ecole Polytecnique
Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) EPFL-TTO, EPFL Innovation Park, LAUSANNE J CH-1015, SWITZERLAND,
Switzerland ~72: GAI, Shuning;HUBBELL, Jeffrey A.;KONTOS, Stephane;LORENTZ, Kristen Marie;WILSON,
David Scott~ 33:US ~31:61/942,942 ~32:21/02/2014
2016/05962 ~ Complete ~54:VALVE MANIFOLD WITH BREATHER PROTECTION ~71:CATERPILLAR GLOBAL
MINING AMERICA LLC, 2045 West Pike Street, Houston, 15324, Pennsylvania, United States of America ~72:
KOLONSKY, KEVIN D~ 33:US ~31:14/858,565 ~32:18/09/2015
2016/05927 ~ Complete ~54:POROUS NANOCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE STRUCTURES ~71:MELODEA LTD.,
The Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture, The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and
Environment, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, P.O. Box 12, Rehovot, 7610001, Israel;YISSUM RESEARCH
DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM LTD, Hi Tech Park, Edmond J.
Safra Campus, Givat Ram, Jerusalem, 91390, Israel ~72: CLARITE AZERRAF;IDO BRASLAVSKY;ODED
SHOSEYOV;RIKARD SLATTEGARD;SHAUL LAPIDOT;SIGAL ROTH SHALEV;VICTOR YASHUNSKY~ 33:US
~31:61/933,011 ~32:29/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/933,013 ~32:29/01/2014
2016/05919 ~ Complete ~54:LABELLING OF A MATERIAL ROLL ~71:CHAMDOR FAKTRY WHOLESALERS
(PTY) LTD, 9 Adcock Street, Chamdor, Krugersdorp, South Africa ~72: KHAN, Mohamed, Azad;LIMBADA,
Mohamed;WOUDSTRA, Theodorus~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/07401 ~32:06/10/2015
2016/05920 ~ Complete ~54:ALTERNATIVE ADDITIVES TO ENHANCE SLURRY DEWATERING ~71:ECOLAB
USA INC., 370 N. WABASHA STREET, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55102, USA, United States of America ~72:
URBANI, Carl, Nicholas~ 33:US ~31:14/190,507 ~32:26/02/2014;33:US ~31:14/254,286 ~32:16/04/2014
2016/05925 ~ Complete ~54:BIOMASS PROCESSING METHOD ~71:PLAXICA LIMITED, The Wilton Centre,
Redcar, United Kingdom ~72: PANDYA, Urvish, Rameshchandra~ 33:GB ~31:1406366.3 ~32:09/04/2014
2016/05929 ~ Complete ~54:BONDED DEFORMATION BULLET ~71:RUAG AMMOTEC GMBH, A COMPANY
INCORPORATED IN GERMANY, Kronacher Strasse 63, 90765, Fürth, Germany ~72: BERND KRAUSE~ 33:DE
~31:10 2014 002 441.5 ~32:25/02/2014
2016/05934 ~ Complete ~54:MULTILAYER FILM STRUCTURES ~71:JINDAL FILMS AMERICAS LLC, 729
Pittsford-Palmyra Road, Macedon, United States of America ~72: LOCKHART, Mark;SHEPPARD, Robert~ 33:US
~31:14/176,886 ~32:10/02/2014
2016/05928 ~ Complete ~54:FUSED HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND AND PEST CONTROL APPLICATION
THEREOF ~71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED, A CORPORATION DULY ORGANISED AND
EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF JAPAN, 27-1, Shinkawa 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 1048260, Japan ~72:
HAJIME MIZUNO;HIROSHI OKAMOTO;TAKAMASA TANABE~ 33:JP ~31:2014-044688 ~32:07/03/2014
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2016/05931 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED CATALYZED SOOT FILTER ~71:BASF CORPORATION, A COMPANY
INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, U.S.A., 100 Campus Drive Florham
Park, 07932, New Jersey, United States of America;BASF SE, A GERMAN COMPANY, , 67056, Ludwigshafen,
Germany ~72: ALFRED PUNKE;CHUNG-ZONG WAN;GERD GRUBERT;MARCUS HILGENDORFF;MATTHEW
CAUDLE;TORSTEN NEUBAUER;YUEJIN LI~ 33:US ~31:61/951,575 ~32:12/03/2014
2016/05932 ~ Complete ~54:MIRROR COLLECTOR FOR PARABOLIC SOLAR TROUGH ~71:NORWICH
TECHNOLOGIES, INC., 52 Bridge Street, White River Junction, 05001, Vermont, United States of America ~72:
EMIL CASHIN;JOEL STETTENHEIM;NICHOLAS T KATTAMIS;OLIVER J BRAMBLES;PATRICK J
MAGARI;RICHARD W KASZETA;SHELDON D STOKES;TROY O MCBRIDE~ 33:US ~31:61/944,540
~32:25/02/2014
2016/05916 ~ Provisional ~54:PREPAID/DEBIT PETROL CARD ~71:Nokwanda Sethabile Mbatha, H4219
Umnyezane Street, South Africa ~72: Nokwanda Mbatha~
2016/05913 ~ Provisional ~54:A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ASSISTING A REFEREE IN MAKING
OFFICIATING DECISIONS ~71:VAN STADEN, Christiaan Frederick Mostert, 16 Cocos Dale, Cotie Street,
CENTURION 0157, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: VAN STADEN, Christiaan Frederick Mostert~
2016/05958 ~ Provisional ~54:A SWITCHING DEVICE ~71:NGQALO, THAMSANQA, Drienkerhof Building, 231
Justice Mohammed Street, Mucleneck, South Africa ~72: NGQALO, THAMSANQA~
2016/05960 ~ Complete ~54:ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR INCORPORATING BRIADED TENSILE STRANDS
~71:NIKE INNOVATE C.V., One Bowerman Drive, Beaverton, 97005-6453, Oregon, United States of America
~72: FOLLET, LYSANDRE~ 33:US ~31:13/741,449 ~32:15/01/2013
2016/05964 ~ Complete ~54:SPECIMEN COLLECTION APPARATUS ~71:ALPHA TEC SYSTEMS INC., P.O.
Box 5435, Vancouver, 98668, Washington, United States of America ~72: WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER
O;WILLIAMS, MARK R;WILLIAMS, RICHARD O~ 33:US ~31:61/615,671 ~32:26/03/2012;33:US
~31:13/839,221 ~32:15/03/2013
2016/05938 ~ Complete ~54:SINTERING OF THICK SOLID CARBONATE-BASED PCD FOR DRILLING
APPLICATION ~71:SMITH INTERNATIONAL, INC., 1310 Rankin Rd., Houston, United States of America ~72:
BAO, Yahua;BELNAP, J. Daniel;FRANCE, Michael, David;GARAN, Anatoliy~ 33:US ~31:61/726,707
~32:15/11/2012;33:US ~31:14/079,689 ~32:14/11/2013
2016/05918 ~ Complete ~54:PREPARATION OF CELL-BINDING AGENT CYTOTOXIC AGENT CONJUGATES
~71:ImmunoGen, Inc., 830 Winter Street, WALTHAM 02451-1477, MA, USA, United States of America ~72: LI,
Xinfang;WORFUL, Jared M.~ 33:US ~31:61/468,997 ~32:29/03/2011
2016/05923 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS AS MODULATORS OF ROR GAMMA ~71:BOEHRINGER
INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH, Binger Strasse 173, Germany ~72: BAKONYI, Johanna;BRUNETTE,
Steven Richard;COLLIN, Delphine;HUGHES, Robert Owen;LI, Xiang;LIANG, Shuang;SIBLEY, Robert;TURNER,
Michael Robert;WU, Lifen;ZHANG, Qiang~ 33:US ~31:61/979,231 ~32:14/04/2014
- APPLIED ON 8/26/2016 2016/05994 ~ Provisional ~54:AIR INJECT SELF DEFENCE SYSTEM FOR SHARK ATTACKS ~71:Christo Le
Roux, 107 Joubert Street, Strand,, South Africa ~72: Christo Le Roux~
2016/05937 ~ Provisional ~54:TORQUE WRENCH CLAMP ~71:DEBONO , Milton Robert, Plot 194, Modder East
Orchards, DELMAS, 2210, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: DEBONO , Milton Robert~
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2016/05940 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND TECHNIQUES FOR HANDOVER CONTROL ~71:NOKIA
SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS OY, KARAPORTTI 3, 02610 ESPOO, FINLAND, Finland ~72:
CHANDRAMOULI, Devaki;DHOMEJA, Sheyam, Lal;TIWARI, Bindhya, Vashini~ 33:US ~31:14/169,378
~32:31/01/2014
2016/05945 ~ Complete ~54:MEASURING DEVICE WITH MAGNETICALLY COUPLED DATA TRANSMITTING
AND DATA READING PARTS ~71:PRÜFTECHNIK DIETER BUSCH AG, A GERMAN COMPANY, OskarMesster-Str. 19-21, 85737, Ismaning, Germany ~72: HEINRICH LYSEN~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 201 666.5
~32:30/01/2014
2016/05947 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CO-METERING ~71:Nestec S.A., Avenue Nestlé 55,
VEVEY CH-1800, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: MOREAU, Jean~ 33:EP ~31:14152622.8 ~32:27/01/2014
2016/05951 ~ Complete ~54:MYCOHERBICIDAL COMPOSITION FOR CONTROLLING LANTANA CAMARA
WEED ~71:KUMAR SINGH, Ajay, 35E, Phase V, IDA Cherlapally, HYDERABAD 500051, INDIA,
India;LAXMINARAYANA, Praharaju, 35E, Phase V, IDA Cherlapally, HYDERABAD 500 051, INDIA, India ~72:
KUMAR SINGH, Ajay~ 33:IN ~31:325/CHE/2014 ~32:27/01/2014
2016/05956 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING THE SWITCH-ON TIME OF A CORIOLIS
GYROSCOPE AND CORIOLIS GYROSCOPE SUITABLE THEREFOR ~71:NORTHROP GRUMMAN LITEF
GMBH, Lörracher Strasse 18, Germany ~72: GEIGER, Wolfram~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 003 640.5 ~32:14/03/2014
2016/05959 ~ Provisional ~54:ISOTACTIC POLYPROPYLENE BASED COMPOSITE ~71:CSIR, Scienta, Meiring
Naude Road, Brumeria, South Africa ~72: BANDYOPADHYAY, JAYITA;KHOZA, MARY;OJIJO, VINCENT;RAY,
SUPRAKAS SINHA;SCRIBA, MANFRED RUDOLF~
2016/05939 ~ Complete ~54:ISOINDOLINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING
NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE ~71:COGNITION THERAPEUTICS, INC, 2403 SIDNEY STREET, SUITE
261, PITTSBURGH, PA 15203, USA, United States of America ~72: CATALANO, Susan, M.;LOOK, Gary,
C.;RISHTON, Gilbert~ 33:US ~31:61/934,528 ~32:31/01/2014
2016/05946 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENTS FOR RESISTANT ACNE ~71:VYOME BIOSCIENCES PVT. LTD.,
459 F.I.E, First Floor, Patparganj Industrial Area, New Delhi , 110092, India ~72: ANAMIKA
BHATTACHARYYA;NILU JAIN;RICHARD BUCHTA;SHAMIK GHOSH;SHILADITYA SENGUPTA;SUMANA
GHOSH;SURESH RAMESHLAL CHAWRAI;SURESH SADHASIVAM~ 33:IN ~31:269/DEL/2014
~32:29/01/2014;33:IN ~31:3247/DEL/2014 ~32:10/11/2014
2016/05952 ~ Complete ~54:AN HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION FOR CONTROLLING PARTHENIUM WEED
AND STRAIN THEREOF ~71:LAXMINARAYANA, Praharaju, 35E, Phase V, IDA Cherlapally, HYDERABAD 500
051, INDIA, India ~72: AJAY, Kumar Singh~ 33:IN ~31:326/CHE/2014 ~32:27/01/2014
2016/05953 ~ Complete ~54:A NOVEL MYCOHERBICIDAL COMPOSITION FOR SUPPRESSING WATER
HYACINTH ~71:KUMAR SINGH, Ajay, 35E, Phase V, IDA Cherlapally, HYDERABAD 500051, INDIA,
India;LAXMINARAYANA, Praharaju, 35E, Phase V, IDA Cherlapally, HYDERABAD 500 051, INDIA, India ~72:
KUMAR SINGH, Ajay~ 33:IN ~31:327/CHE/2014 ~32:27/01/2014
2016/05936 ~ Provisional ~54:UTERINE BALLOON TAMPONADE DEVICE ~71:SINAPI BIOMEDICAL (PTY)
LTD, ARC Infruitec, Lelie Road,, South Africa ~72: DE VILLIERS, Dirk Christiaan;SMIT, Nicolaas Hendrik~
2016/05941 ~ Complete ~54:PERFORATED GEOCELL ~71:PRS MEDITERRANEAN LTD., Europe-Israel Tower
2, Weizmann Street, Israel ~72: EREZ, Oded;HALAHMI, Izhar~ 33:US ~31:61/931,848 ~32:27/01/2014
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2016/05944 ~ Complete ~54:VL ANTIGEN BINDING PROTEINS EXHIBITING DISTINCT BINDING
CHARACTERISTICS ~71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 777 Old Saw Mill River Road, Tarrytown,
United States of America ~72: BABB, Robert;HUANG, Tammy T.;MACDONALD, Lynn;MURPHY, Andrew,
J.;RAFIQUE, Ashique;SHI, Ergang~ 33:US ~31:61/968,896 ~32:21/03/2014;33:US ~31:62/079,078
~32:13/11/2014;33:US ~31:62/088,117 ~32:05/12/2014
2016/05942 ~ Complete ~54:LOW CYTOTOXICITY SWITCHABLE ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS, MEDICAL
DRESSINGS AND SKIN COVERINGS, AND METHODS OF TREATMENT USING SAME ~71:LUMINA
ADHESIVES AB, Varbergsgatan 2A, Sweden ~72: TUNIUS, Mats~ 33:GB ~31:1404021.6 ~32:05/03/2014
2016/05943 ~ Complete ~54:WATER SOLUBLE UNIT DOSE ARTICLE ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE
COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, United States of America ~72: BROOKER, Alan, Thomas;KEULEERS,
Robby, Renilde, Francois;SOUTER, Philip, Frank~ 33:EP ~31:14162444.5 ~32:28/03/2014;33:EP
~31:15159396.9 ~32:17/03/2015
2016/05949 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSPERINEAL PROSTATE NEEDLE BIOPSY SYSTEM ~71:3DBiopsy, Inc.,
The Arrabelle, Unit 622, 675 Lionshead Place, VAIL 81657, CO, USA, United States of America ~72: BAER,
Craig;SCHECHTER, Dave A.;STONE, Nelson N.~ 33:US ~31:61/946,366 ~32:28/02/2014
2016/05950 ~ Complete ~54:CONTAINER HAVING SELF-CONTAINED HEATER MATERIAL ~71:Rechargeable
Battery Corporation, d.b.a. RBC Technologies, 2501 Earl Rudder Freeway South, Suite 600, COLLEGE STATION
77845, TX, USA, United States of America;Sonoco Development, Inc., 1 North Second Street, HARTSVILLE
29550, SC, USA, United States of America ~72: HUFFER, Scott William;LAUBACH, Adam;MARQUEZ,
Darko;PEDICINI, Christopher S.~ 33:US ~31:14/182,034 ~32:17/02/2014;33:US ~31:14/621,768
~32:13/02/2015
2016/05948 ~ Complete ~54:DOCUMENT PROVIDED WITH A DEVICE FOR SECURING CONFIDENTIAL
INFORMATION MENTIONED IN THE DOCUMENT AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING SUCH A DEVICE
~71:KOVACEVITCH, Michel, Dubai internet city Building 2, PO Box 500343, DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES,
United Arab Emirates ~72: KOVACEVITCH, Michel~
2016/05954 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR COATING A FILTER SUBSTRATE ~71:Johnson Matthey Public
Limited Company, 5th Floor, 25 Farringdon Street, LONDON EC4A 4AB, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom
~72: ARULRAJ, Kaneshalingham;BHANTOO, Jenita;SAVAGE, Jamie;SMITH, Andrew;WANG, Lifeng;YOKOTA,
Daisuke~ 33:GB ~31:1405277.3 ~32:25/03/2014
2016/05955 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL METHODS FOR INDUCING AN IMMUNE RESPONSE
~71:GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals sa, Rue de l'Institut 89, RIXENSART B-1330, BELGIUM, Belgium ~72: BALLOU
Jr., William Ripley;DIDIERLAURENT, Arnaud Michel;VAN DER MOST, Robbert Gerrit~ 33:GB ~31:1405921.6
~32:02/04/2014
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21: 2007/08654 22: 10/10/2007 43: 6/3/2016
51: B65B
71: Vectura Delivery Devices Limited
72: EASON, Stephen William, EVANS, Peter Alan,
HARMER, Quentin John, MELINIOTIS, Andreas
Mark
33: GB 31: 0507710.2 32: 2005/04/15
54: BLISTER PACK
00: A blister pack comprising a plurality of spaced blister
cavities each configured to receive and store an
individual dose of medicament for inhalation by a
user is disclosed. The pack includes a foil layer and
an outer polymer layer and each blister cavity, or a
number of blister cavities, are separated from an
adjacent blister cavity, or number of adjacent blister
cavities, by a region of weakness formed by
substantially removing or displacing a portion of the
outer polymer layer from the foil layer.
21: 2009/00200 22: 1/9/2009 43: 6/8/2016
51: G05B, G06F
71: Arizona Public Service Company
72: LAMONTAGNE, Donald R.
33: US 31: 11/481,975 32: 2006/07/05
54: METHOD FOR EXCEPTION-BASED
NOTIFICATION OF THE CONDITION OF AN
APPARATUS
00: -
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A system (30) includes an analysis engine (34) and
a notification engine (38) for selective notification of
a condition (72) of an apparatus (26) monitored by a
monitoring device (28). A method executed by the
system (30) receives (116) data elements (58) from
the monitoring device (28), processes (118) the data
elements (58) to detect the condition (72) of the
apparatus (26), and determines that the condition
(72) defines an exception (74) to a normal condition
(70) of the apparatus (26). A first notice (60) of the
condition (72) is conveyed (146) to a responsible
party (59) at a first instance of determination of the
exception (74), and conveyance of a second notice
(60) is prevented (140) at a second, subsequent,
instance of determination of the exception (74). In
addition, communication of the normal condition (70)
of the apparatus (26) is prevented.
Willaim H., ZHANG, Geoff G. Z., BRACKEMEYER,
Paul J., CHEN, Shuang, HENRY, Rodger F.
33: US 31: 60/856,992 32: 2006/11/06
54: AZAADAMANTANE DERIVATIVES AND
THEIR USES AS NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE
RECEPTORS LIGANDS
00: The invention relates to compounds that are
azaadamantane derivatives of formula (I),
particularly ether- or amine -substituted
azaadamantane derivatives and salts and prodrugs
thereof, compositions comprising such compounds,
methods of using such compounds and
compositions, processes for preparing such
compounds, and intermediates obtained during such
processes.
21: 2009/03970 22: 6/8/2009 43: 6/10/2016
51: A01N A01P
71: BASF SE
72: SAXELL, Heidi, Emilia, ERK, Peter, TARANTA,
Claude, KRÖHL, Thomas, COX, Gerhard, SUKOPP,
Martin, DESIRAJU, Gautam, R., BANERJEE, Rahul,
BHATT, Prashant, M., SCHERER, Stefan, OJALA,
Antti
33: EP 31: 06023438.2 32: 2006/11/10
54: CRYSTALLINE MODIFICATION OF FIPRONIL
00: The present invention relates to a crystalline
modification of fipronil, to a process for the
preparation of the same, to pesticidal and
parasiticidal mixtures and compositions comprising
said crystalline modification and to their use for
combating pests and parasites.
21: 2009/03944 22: 6/5/2009 43: 6/3/2016
51: A61K, C07D
71: AbbVie Bahamas Ltd.
72: SCHRIMPF, Michael R., NERSESIAN, Diana L.,
SIPPY, Kevin B., JI, Jianguo, LI, Tao, SCANIO,
Marc, SHI, Lei, LEE, Chih-Hung, BUNNELLE,
21: 2009/07097 22: 10/12/2009 43: 6/3/2016
51: A01H, C07K, C12N, C12Q, G01N
71: University of Guelph
72: ROTHSTEIN, Steven, BI, Yong-mei
33: CA 31: 2,584,934 32: 2007/04/17
54: CARBON AND NITROGEN-REGULATING
GENE AND PROTEIN AND MODULATION
THEREOF
00: The present invention relates to a nitrogen-regulated
GATA transcription factor gene required for sugar
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and nitrogen accumulation and the modulation of the
expression of this gene to modulate a characteristic
in a plant. The GATA transcription factor of the
present invention is involved in regulating sugar and
nitrogen accumulation in plants. Increased
expression of this or substantially similar genes can
produce plants with improved nitrogen utilization and
increased yield and increased stress tolerance.
21: 2010/00233 22: 1/12/2010 43: 6/8/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Incyte Holdings Corporation
72: YAO, Wenqing, ZHUO, Jincong, ZHANG, Colin
33: US 31: 60/945,487 32: 2007/06/21
54: SPIROCYCLES AS INHIBITORS OF 11-BETA
HYDROXYL STEROID DEHYDROGENASE TYPE
1
00: The present invention relates to certain spirocyclic
compounds that are inhibitors of 11- hydroxyl steroid
dehydrogenase type 1 (11 HSD1), compositions
containing the same, and methods of using the
same for the treatment of diabetes, obesity and
other diseases.
manufacture of a medicament for infants or a
therapeutic nutritional composition for infants for
modulating immune responses in a neonatal infant.
The invention extends to the use of such an
oligosaccharide for modulating the immune system
of a neonatal infant to promote the development in
the first few weeks of the life of the infant of a
beneficial intestinal microbiota comparable with that
found in breast fed infants and for reducing the risk
of subsequent development of allergy in the infant.
21: 2010/05380 22: 2/16/2006 43: 6/22/2016
51: A61K; C07D
71: ANACOR PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
72: BAKER, STEPHEN J, AKAMA, TSUTOMU,
BELLINGER-KAWAHARA, CAROLYN,
HERNANDEZ, VINCENT S, HOLD, KARIN M,
LEYDEN, JAMES J, MAPLES, KIRK R, PLATTNER,
JACOB J, SANDERS, VIRGINIA, ZHANG, YONGKANG
33: US 31: 60/654,060 32: 2005/02/16
54: BORON-CONTAINING SMALL MOLECULES
00: This invention relates to compounds useful for
treating fungal infections, more specifically topical
treatment of onychomycosis and/or cutaneous
fungal infections. This invention is directed to
compounds that are active against fungi and have
properties that allow the compound, when placed in
contact with a patient, to reach the particular part of
the skin, nail, hair, claw or hoof infected by the
fungus. In particular the present compounds have
physiochemical properties that facilitate penetration
of the nail plate.
21: 2010/04053 22: 6/7/2010 43: 6/3/2016
51: A23L, A61K, A61P
71: Nestec S.A.
72: FICHOT, Marie-Claire, SPRENGER, Norbert
33: EP(CH) 31: 07120265.9 32: 2007/11/08
54: USE OF OLIGOSACCHARIDES CONTAINING
N-ACETYLLACTOSAMINE FOR MATURATION OF
IMMUNE RESPONSES IN NEONATES
00: This invention relates to the use of an
oligosaccharide selected from the group consisting
of lactc -N-tetraose, lacio-N-neotetraose, lacto-Nhexaose, lacto-N-neohexaose, para-lacto-Nhexaose, para-lacto-N-neohexaose, lacto-Noctaose, lacto-N-neooctaose, iso- lacto-N-octaose,
para- lacto-N-octaose and lacto-N-decaosein the
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subject in a dose of the agent from 10 mg to 200 mg.
21: 2011/00533 22: 1/20/2011 43: 6/3/2016
51: A01N, A01P
71: Vestergaard Frandsen SA
72: FRANDSEN, Mikkel Vestergaard, PEDERSEN,
Michael Stanley, ZELLWEGER, Matthieu, GOUIN,
Sebastien, ROORDA, Sicco Dirk, PHAN, Thi Quynh
Chi
33: DK 31: PA200801073 32: 2008/08/06
54: INSECTICIDAL POLYMER MATRIX
COMPRISING PBO AND DM
00: Insecticidal polymer matrix comprising PBO and DM
An insecticidal polymer matrix containing Piperonyl
Butoxide (PBO) and deltame-thrin (DM), wherein the
ratio between the content of PBO and the content of
DM in terms of weight is higher than 3. 5.
21: 2010/07215 22: 10/8/2010 43: 6/3/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07K
71: Biotest AG
72: OSTERROTH, Frank, AIGNER, Silke, GERMER,
Matthias, UHEREK, Christoph, KRAUS, Elmar,
WARTENBERG-DEMAND, Andrea, WOLF, Daniele,
KAISER, Sibylle, LINDNER, Juergen, BRUECHER,
Christoph, DAELKEN, Benjamin
33: GB 31: 0804686.4 32: 2008/03/13
54: AGENT FOR TREATING DISEASE
00: Provision of a pharmaceutical composition for
treating an autoimmune disease comprising a
pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and an agent
capable of activating CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells,
wherein the composition is to be administered to a
subject in a dose of the agent from 0.2 mg to 30 mg.
21: 2010/07216 22: 10/8/2010 43: 6/3/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07K
71: Biotest AG
72: GERMER, Matthias, OSTERROTH, Frank,
AIGNER, Silke, UHEREK, Christoph, KRAUS,
Elmar, WARTENBERG-DEMAND, Andrea, WOLF,
Daniele, KAISER, Sibylle, LINDNER, Juergen,
BRUECHER, Christoph, DAELKEN, Benjamin
33: GB 31: 0804684.9 32: 2008/03/13
54: AGENT FOR TREATING DISEASE
00: The provision of a pharmaceutical composition for
treating an autoimmune disease comprising a
pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and an agent
capable of activating CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells,
wherein the composition is to be administered to a
21: 2011/03830 22: 5/25/2011 43: 7/20/2016
51: A61L, C08B
71: SPECIALITY FIBRES AND MATERIALS
LIMITED
72: LAW, Stephen
33: GB 31: 0821675.6 32: 2008/11/27
33: EP 31: 08171355.4 32: 2008/12/11
33: US 31: 12/574,322 32: 2009/10/06
54: ABSORBENT MATERIAL
00: This invention relates to absorbent materials useful
in the manufacture of absorbent articles, in particular
dressings for the advanced wound care market. The
absorbent materials of the present invention are
sulfonated polysaccharides, particularly waterinsoluble cellulose alkyl sulfonates in which the
cellulose is substituted by one type of alkyl sulfonate
group. The invention also provides a process for the
manufacture of such materials. The preferred
cellulose alkyl sulfonate described herein is cellulose
ethyl sulfonate. Reinforcing fibers and/or
antimicrobial agents are optionally applied to the
cellulose alkyl sulfonate.
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21: 2011/04233 22: 6/7/2011 43: 6/3/2016
51: A23K, A23L
71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.
72: FRANTZ, Nolan Zebulon
33: US 31: 61/141,340 32: 2008/12/30
54: METHODS FOR INCREASING THE
PALATABILITY OF COMPANION ANIMAL FOOD
COMPOSITIONS
00: The invention encompasses methods for increasing
the palatability companion animal food compositions,
which includes adding an effective amount of lipoic
acid or a salt thereof to the companion animal food
composition.
21: 2011/06982 22: 3/26/2010 43: 6/2/2016
51: C12N; A61K; A61P
71: ANTHROGENESIS CORPORATION
72: ZHANG, XIAOKUI, KANG, LIN, HEIDARAN,
MOHAMMAD, JASKO, STEVEN, ZEITLIN, ANDY,
PAL, AJAI, HARIRI, ROBERT J
33: US 31: 61/163,449 32: 2009/03/25
54: TUMOR SUPPRESSION USING HUMAN
PLACENTA-DERIVED INTERMEDIATE NATURAL
KILLER CELLS AND IMMUNOMODULATORY
COMPOUNDS
00: Provided herein are methods of suppressing tumor
cell proliferation, of treating individuals having
cancer or a viral infection, comprising contacting the
tumor cells, or administering to the individual,
placental perfusate, placental perfusate cells, or
natural killer cells, e.g., placenta-derived
intermediate natural killer cells, with an
immunomodulatory compound or thalidomide.
21: 2011/07420 22: 10/10/2011 43: 6/3/2016
51: G01N
71: Merz Pharma GmbH & Co. KGaA
72: PFEIL, Michael, FRIEDRICH, Josef
33: EP(DE) 31: 09158788.1 32: 2009/04/27
33: US 31: 61/214,650 32: 2009/04/27
54: MEANS AND METHODS FOR THE
DETERMINATION OF THE AMOUNT OF
NEUROTOXIN POLYPEPTIDE AND OF ITS
CATALYTIC AND PROTEOLYTIC ACTIVITIES
00: The present invention pertains to the field of tools for
ensuring manufacture of polypeptides and quality
control. Specifically, it relates to a method for
determining of the amount of processed (active)
Neurotoxin polypeptide in a solution comprising
processed Neurotoxin polypeptide and partially
processed or unprocessed Neurotoxin polypeptide.
The present invention relates further to a device for
determining said amount and a kit adapted to carry
out the method of the present invention.
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passages consisting of (1) a sealing liquid
introduction passage and (2) a sealing liquid vent
passage.
21: 2011/09088 22: 12/9/2011 43: 6/3/2016
51: A61K, A61P
71: Nestec S.A.
72: PRIOULT, Guénolée, MERCENIER, Annick
33: EP(CH) 31: 09159925.8 32: 2009/05/11
54: SHORT-TIME HIGH TEMPERATURE
TREATMENT GENERATES MICROBIAL
PREPARATIONS WITH ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
PROFILES
00: The present invention generally relates to the field of
bacteria. In particular, the present invention
concerns "short-time high temperature" treated
probiotics and/or dairy starter cultures and
applications of these bacteria. One embodiment of
the present invention relates to "short-time high
temperature" treated probiotics and/or dairy starter
cultures and their use to prepare compositions to
treat or prevent inflammatory disorders.
21: 2011/09336 22: 12/19/2011 43: 6/3/2016
51: F04C
71: Gardner Denver Nash, LLC
72: BISSELL, Douglas Eric, BEERS, Charles
Howard
33: US 31: 61/220,904 32: 2009/06/26
54: METHOD OF CONVERTING LIQUID RING
PUMPS HAVING SEALING LIQUID VENTS
00: Converting a liquid ring pump which vents sealing
liquid (compressant) from the working chamber of
the pump to a liquid ring pump having a gas venting
system by retasking a selected passage of the liquid
ring pump. The passage is selected from a group of
21: 2012/05133 22: 7/10/2012 43: 6/3/2016
51: G06Q
71: Nestec S.A.
72: FIER, David Joseph
33: US 31: 61/285,560 32: 2009/12/11
54: METHODS OF SELLING ENDOWMENT
POLICIES
00: Methods of selling endowment policies and funding
an education are provided. In a general
embodiment, the method includes selling a first
endowment policy to an individual, allowing the
individual to purchase additional endowment policies
at the same price as the first endowment policy, and
reminding the individual using an automatic
computer generated reminder of the right to
purchase additional endowment policies. The
endowment policies can be used to fund an
education.
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21: 2012/05271 22: 1/14/2011 43: 6/2/2016
51: C12Q; G01N
71: HAPLOMICS, INC.
72: HOWARD, TOMMY EUGENE
33: US 31: 61/295,083 32: 2010/01/14
54: PREDICTING AND REDUCING
ALLOIMMUNOGENICITY OF PROTEIN
THERAPEUTICS
00: Methods of predicting the immunogenicity of a
therapeutic protein in a subject are provided and the
use of this method in selecting a protein for
replacement therapy having the fewest immunogenic
epitopes. The method is demonstrated by reference
to ADAMTS13. Isolated allelic variants of
ADAMTS13 that contribute to the variability in risk for
both arterial and venous thrombotic disease
development are provided. The allelic variants are
identified as single nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs) in the ADAMTS13 gene, which result in
haplotypes identified as H1 to H14. A method for
improving outcomes of transfusions/transplant
products is also provided by selection of haplotype
matched therapeutics.
21: 2012/07118 22: 3/20/2007 43: 6/10/2016
51: A61K; A61P
71: NOVARTIS AG
72: SMITH, MAREE THERESE
33: AU 31: 2006901413 32: 2006/03/20
54: METHOD OF TREATMENT OR PROPHYLAXIS
OF INFLAMMATORY PAIN
00: This invention discloses the use of angiotensin II
receptor 2 (AT2 receptor) antagonists for the
treatment, prophylaxis, reversal and/or symptomatic
relief of inflammatory pain, including hyperalgesia,
thermal or mechanical allodynia, in vertebrate
animals and particularly human subjects. The AT2
receptor antagonists may be provided alone or in
combination with other compounds such as those
that are useful in the control of inflammatory
conditions.
21: 2012/07604 22: 4/27/2011 43: 6/22/2016
51: A01H; C12N
71: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA
72: CUTLER, SEAN R, PARK, SANG-YOUL
33: US 31: 61/328,999 32: 2010/04/28
33: US 31: 61/434,407 32: 2011/01/19
54: MODIFIED PYR/PYL RECEPTORS
ACTIVATED BY ORTHOGONAL LIGANDS
00: Mutated PYR/PYL receptor polypeptides and
methods of making and using mutated PYR/PYL
receptor polypeptides are described.
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21: 2012/07693 22: 10/12/2012 43: 6/3/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
72: DOLENTE, Cosimo, SCHNIDER, Patrick
33: EP(CH) 31: 10161043.4 32: 2010/04/26
54: HETEROBIARYL-CYCLOHEXYLTETRAAZABENZO[E]AZULENES
00: -
21: 2012/09122 22: 12/3/2012 43: 6/3/2016
51: A23G
71: Nestec S.A.
72: PALZER, Stefan, BAUER, Werner, CHISHOLM,
Helen, NIEDERREITER, Gerhard, BOVET, Nicolas
33: EP(CH) 31: 10161891.6 32: 2010/05/04
54: FROZEN CONFECTIONERY WITH AERATED
COATING
00: The present invention relates to aerated chocolatebased coatings for frozen confectioneries. In
particular, it relates to a composite frozen confection
fully coated with a chocolate-based composition
having a density comprised between 0.13 and 1.29
g/cm3.
21: 2012/09156 22: 12/4/2012 43: 6/3/2016
51: A61K, A61Q
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71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
72: MELLO, Sarita V., ARVANITIDOU, Evangelia
54: THERAPEUTIC ORAL COMPOSITION
00: Disclosed are therapeutic oral compositions useful in
the treatment of a variety of oral disorders, in which
the composition can provide blockage of dentinal
tubes, while at the same time provide antibacterial
and anti-caries efficacy. The compositions include
arginine in free or salt form, a mucoadhesive
polymer, and at least one component selected from
pyrophosphates, zinc salts, potassium salts,
strontium salts, and mixtures thereof.
21: 2012/09197 22: 12/5/2012 43: 6/3/2016
51: A61M
71: Amgen Inc.
72: HOLT, Mark Dominis, CAIRNS, Alexander
Stuart, ROMACKER, Mathias
33: US 31: 61/352,201 32: 2010/06/07
54: DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE
00: A drug delivery device includes a housing having an
interior space, a needle having retracted and
deployed states, an injector to move the needle
between retracted and deployed states, and a
reservoir disposed within the interior space, the
reservoir configured to receive a volume of a drug
and to be in fluid communication with the needle.
The drug delivery device also includes a controller
coupled to the injector and the reservoir, and
configured to actuate the injector to move the needle
from the retracted state to the deployed state only
once, and to actuate the reservoir to deliver the
volume of the drug to the patient as a single bolus
after a preselected time period has elapsed, the
controller disposed within the interior space and
configured prior to being disposed within the interior
space. The delivery device is wearable, disposable,
and single-use.
21: 2012/09375 22: 6/1/2011 43: 6/23/2016
51: C01B
71: INNOPHOS, INC.
72: MARTIN, JEAN-VALERY
33: US 31: 61/396,670 32: 2010/06/01
54: POLYPHOSPHORIC ACID COMPOSITIONS
HAVING A REDUCED VISCOSITY
00: Polyphosphoric acid compositions having a reduced
viscosity compared to neat polyphosphoric acid. The
viscosity of the polyphosphoric acid is reduced by
combining the polyphosphoric acid with an additive
that reduces the viscosity of the polyphosphoric acid
composition. In one embodiment, additives that can
cause solvation and/or partial neutralization of the
polyphosphoric acid without the addition of water
may be used. The reduced viscosity polyphosphoric
acid may be used, for example, as an additive in
asphalts used in road pavements.
21: 2012/09385 22: 12/11/2012 43: 6/3/2016
51: A47J, B65D
71: Nestec S.A.
72: JARISCH, Christian, PERENTES, Alexandre,
KAESER, Stefan, MAGRI, Carlo, GERBAULET,
Arnaud, KAESER, Thomas, ABEGGLEN, Daniel
33: EP(CH) 31: 10162741.2 32: 2010/05/12
54: CAPSULE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR
PREPARING A BEVERAGE BY
CENTRIFUGATION
00: Capsule for the preparation of a beverage
comprising a container and a beverage ingredient
contained therein, wherein the container comprises
a code (65) adapted for being identified or read by
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external reading means (62), wherein the code is
arranged on the container to be read while the
capsule is rotated around an axis of rotation
traversing the capsule.
51: E04B, E04C, E04G
71: MiTek Holdings, Inc.
72: TAN, Robert Hong Seng
33: AU 31: 2011254074 32: 2011/12/15
54: A TENSIONER
00: A tensioner for a strap brace comprising: a cap for
receiving a fastener and a strap brace, wherein the
fastener secures the strap brace to the cap; the
fastener comprising first and second members with
interengageable threads, wherein either can be
turned to bring the strap brace under tension; and a
frictioned surface to prevent rotation of the other
member when one member is turned.
21: 2012/09386 22: 12/11/2012 43: 6/3/2016
51: C12N
71: Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc.
72: TANEJA, Rajneesh, GUPTE, Vijay,
VAKILYNEJAD, Majid
33: US 31: 61/355,164 32: 2010/06/16
54: NOVEL MODIFIED RELEASE DOSAGE
FORMS OF XANTHINE OXIDOREDUCTASE
INHIBITOR OR XANTHINE OXIDASE INHIBITORS
00: The present disclosure relates to novel dosage
forms of xanthine oxidoreductase inhibitors.
21: 2012/09494 22: 12/13/2012 43: 6/3/2016
51: A23L, A61K
71: InQpharm Group Sdn Bhd
72: CHONG, Pee Win, HAFNER, Thomas, PUSKAS,
Istvan
33: MY 31: PI2010002277 32: 2010/05/14
54: COMPOSITION FOR REDUCING
ABSORPTION OF DIETARY FAT
00: This invention relates to compositions for reducing
the absorption or bioavailability of lipids in the
gastrointestinal tract, and to methods for the
preparation and use of these compositions. The
compositions comprise a source of dietary fibre
together with a cyclodextrin. The compositions of the
invention are suitable for use in the prevention and
treatment of obesity or hyperlipidaemia.
21: 2012/09553 22: 12/14/2012 43: 6/3/2016
21: 2012/09565 22: 12/14/2012 43: 6/3/2016
51: A01M
71: MidMos Solutions Limited
72: MULLER, Gunter C.
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33: GB 31: 1008173.5 32: 2010/05/17
54: A CONTACT TRAP
00: A contact trap, for biting flies, particularly mosquitoes
and sand flies, comprises a combustion device for
generating the attractants, carbon dioxide, heat and
water, in situ and an insecticide-impregnated target
which is positioned around the combustion device.
21: 2013/00014 22: 6/15/2011 43: 6/2/2016
51: C12M; C12N; C12R
71: CHOU, DAVID SHIH-WEI
72: CHOU, DAVID SHIH-WEI
33: US 31: 61/355,121 32: 2010/06/15
33: US 31: 61/422,184 32: 2010/12/12
54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR
PHOTOSYNTHETIC CULTURE
00: A device and system for growing of a photosynthetic
culture is provided which employs one or a plurality
of vertically disposed photopanels having interior
cavities configured for holding liquid and the
photosynthetic culture such as algae. Interior
surfaces are enhanced in size by projections defined
by deformation in sidewalls of the photopanels. The
projections communicate between the sidewalls also
providing structural integrity to the photopanel and
allowing for thinner sidewalls and increased light
transmission therethrough. The system may employ
a support rack and pivotal mount to each such
photopanel to allow positioning adjacent to each
other in rows. Pivoting during different lighting
conditions afforded the racked photopanels provides
a manner to reduce light blockage to individual
photopanels from adjacent photopanels.
21: 2013/00802 22: 1/30/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: F28D
71: Airlight Energy IP SA
72: PEDRETTI-RODI, Andrea
33: CH 31: 1396/10 32: 2010/08/30
54: HEAT STORE
00: According to the invention, the side wall (21) of a
heat store (20) is supported in turn by a supporting
bulk material (23) and is preferably inclined, such
that the side wall (21) is subject to substantially less
stress and can be produced from non-metallic
material, such as concrete, for example. This type of
heat store can be produced simply and costeffectively and also permits long-term storage of
large amounts of heat at high temperatures.
21: 2013/00876 22: 8/12/2011 43: 6/3/2016
51: F16L
71: PETTERSON, BART, SHIPMAN, JON
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72: PETTERSON, BART, SHIPMAN, JON
33: US 31: 61/373,754 32: 2010/08/13
33: US 31: 61/420,146 32: 2010/12/06
33: US 31: 61/425,595 32: 2010/12/21
33: US 31: 61/433,469 32: 2011/01/17
54: WELDLESS ALUMINUM BASED HVAC
SYSTEM
00: Disclosed is a system for assembling a weldless
HVAC system which can utilize aluminum tubing.
The system is made of Y connectors, tubing
connectors, and sections of tubing connecting a
refrigerant source with distributed cooling units.
Weldless Joints are made on the job site from
standard components by threading and pressing
units together.
21: 2013/01210 22: 2/15/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: B24D, E21B
71: Varel Europe S.A.S.
72: BELLIN, Federico
33: US 31: 12/862,401 32: 2010/08/24
54: FUNCTIONALLY LEACHED PCD CUTTER
00: A cutting table includes a cutting surface, an
opposing surface, a cutting table outer wall, and one
or more slots. The cutting table outer wall extends
from the circumference of the opposing surface to
the circumference of the cutting surface. The slots
extend from a portion of the cutting surface to a
portion of the cutting table outer wall. The cutting
table is leached to form a thermally stable cutting
table. One or more slots are positioned in parallel
with at least another slot in some embodiments. In
some embodiments, the slots are positioned
circumferentially around the cutting surface. In some
embodiments, at least one slot is backfilled with a
backfilling material to increase heat transfer or
impact resistance. In some embodiments, the cutting
table is coupled to a substrate to form a cutter. The
slots are formed either after or during the formation
of the cutting table.
21: 2013/02535 22: 10/5/2011 43: 6/2/2016
51: D01F; A41G
71: KANEKA CORPORATION
72: HASHIMOTO, TOMOMICHI
33: JP 31: 2010-226891 32: 2010/10/06
54: FIBER FOR ARTIFICIAL HAIR, AND HAIR
ACCESSORY FORMED FROM SAME
00: The present invention relates to polyvinyl chloridebased resin fiber having a shrinkage stress of 70
µN/dtex or less at 130°C. When fiber bundles for
artificial hair which includes 20 to 100% by weight of
this polyvinyl chlorine-based resin fiber and 0 to 80%
by weight of a thermoplastic resin fiber having a
Young's modulus of 4 to 9 GPa and a shrinkage
percentage of 10% or less at 130°C and having a
composition including no polyvinyl chlorine-based
resin are processed, a fiber for artificial hair and an
artificial hair product having an excellent styling
property and texture similar to those of human hair
can be obtained.
21: 2013/02818 22: 4/18/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: A61K, A61Q
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
72: MILLER, Steven, XU, Guofeng, FEI, Lin, YANG,
Ying, JARACZ, Stanislav
54: ORAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING
MICROAGGREGATES
00: The invention relates to a composite and oral care
compositions for use in the mouth to retard the
accumulation of dental plaque and/or calculus. The
composite is a microaggregate comprising polymer
coated, surfactant stabilized particles of a
substantially insoluble metal, metal salt or metal
oxide, for example zinc oxide. Also methods for
retarding the accumulation of dental plaque and/or
calculus are provided.
21: 2013/02866 22: 4/19/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: H04W
71: QUALCOMM Incorporated
72: ABRAHAM, SantoshM Paul, JAIN, Avinash,
SHELLHAMMER, Stephen J., SAMPATH, Hemanth
33: US 31: 61/409,215 32: 2010/11/02
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54: PROTOCOLS FOR ENABLING MODE 1 AND
MODE 2 DEVICES IN TV WHITE SPACE
NETWORKS
00: Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide
techniques and apparatus for operating in a
television white space (TVWS) network. One
example method generally includes receiving, at an
apparatus, a message with a field indicating a
current version of an unused frequency spectrum
map (e.g., a white space map (WSM)), the unused
frequency spectrum map indicating channels usable
for wireless communications; determining whether
the current version of the unused frequency
spectrum map is different than a previous version of
the unused frequency spectrum map; and using a
channel for wireless communications based on the
determination. Another example method generally
includes accessing a database of available channels
for a current location of an apparatus via a
neighboring portable or fixed enabling apparatus and
enabling one or more portable dependent
apparatuses for the wireless communications via
one or more of the available channels.
21: 2013/03116 22: 4/29/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: C07D A01N
71: BASF SE
72: KÖRBER, Karsten, KAISER, Florian, VON
DEYN, Wolfgang, DESHMUKH, Prashant, NARINE,
Arun, DICKHAUT, Joachim, BANDUR, Nina,
Gertrud, CULBERTSON, Deborah, L., ANSPAUGH,
Douglas, D., BRAUN, Franz-Josef
33: US 31: 61/388,636 32: 2010/10/01
33: US 31: 61/429,216 32: 2011/01/03
54: IMINE SUBSTITUTED 2,4-DIARYLPYRROLINE DERIVATIVES AS PESTICIDES
00: The present invention relates to imine compounds
which are useful for combating or controlling
invertebrate pests, in particular arthropod pests and
nematodes. The invention also relates to a method
for controlling invertebrate pests by using these
compounds and to plant propagation material and to
an agricultural and a veterinary composition
comprising said compounds.
21: 2013/03132 22: 4/29/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: A61K
71: Viridis BioPharma Pvt. Ltd
72: MEHTA, Dilip, VAIDYA, Rama, DE SOUZA,
Anselm, DOUND, Yogesh, VAIDYA, Ashok
33: IN 31: 3024/MUM/2010 32: 2010/11/01
54: DYNAMIC BALANCING OF AUTONOMIC
NERVOUS SYSTEM THROUGH VITAMIN MK-7
00: Sympathovagal balance is essential in maintaining
internal homeostasis. Imbalance in this can lead to
many disease conditions such as cardiovascular
diseases, type 2 diabetes mellitus, high blood
pressure, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD),
IBS, depression, COPD, etc. Sudden cardiac death
and Myocardial infarction are result of autonomic
dysfunction. Many drugs have been proposed for
these conditions but lack in correcting the condition
and can themselves produce side effects, such as
prolongation of QT interval. Inventors of current
invention observed serendipitously that vitamin MK-7
can restore the sympathovagal balance and also
have cardio protective effect by shortening of QT
interval and prolongation of RR interval. Further to
this, it was also observed that vitamin MK-7
improves cardiac output, left ventricular work, HDL
cholesterol and reduces blood sugar.
21: 2013/03391 22: 5/9/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: F04B, G01N, G05D
71: Becton, Dickinson and Company
72: SUBRAMANIAN, Amirthaganesh
33: US 31: 61/415,634 32: 2010/11/19
54: FLUIDICS WITH THERMAL COMPENSATION
FOR A FLOW-TYPE PARTICLE ANALYZER
00: The present invention provides an improved fluidic
system for a flow-type particle analyzer, such as a
flow cytometer or hematology analyzer,that enables
adjustment of the system to compensate for
changes in fluid viscosity resulting from changes in
temperature.
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21: 2013/04198 22: 12/29/2011 43: 6/22/2016
51: C07C; C07F
71: CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY
LP
72: SYDORA, ORSON L
33: US 31: 12/980,457 32: 2010/12/29
54: OLEFIN OLIGOMERIZATION CATALYSTS
AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME
00: This disclosure provides for a process for preparing
a catalyst system comprising a) contacting a metal
compound, a diphosphino aminyl ligand metal
complex, and a metal alkyl for a time period to form
a mixture; and b) aging the mixture. The disclosure
also provides for olefin oligomerization process
comprising: a) contacting i) a metal compound, ii) a
diphosphino aminyl ligand, and iii) a metal alkyl to
form a mixture; b) aging the mixture; c) contacting
the aged mixture with an olefin monomer; and d)
forming an olefin oligomer product.
21: 2013/04247 22: 6/10/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: A61K, A61Q
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
72: ONTUMI, Dennis Kembero, MELLO, Sarita Vera,
CHOPRA, Suman Kumar, BROWN, James Richard,
BOYD, Thomas James, PATEL, Rahul
54: GELATIN ENCAPSULATED ORAL CARE
COMPOSITION CONTAINING DENTAL
OCCLUSION ACTIVES, HYDROPHOBIC
VISCOSITY MODIFIER AND OIL CARRIER
00: A oral care composition includes: (a) a guanidine
active; (b) a film-forming polymer; (c) a hydrophobic
viscosity modifier in an amount sufficient to provide
the oral care composition with a particle settling time
greater than 20 minutes; and (d) an oil carrier. The
guanidine active is preferably L-arginine. The filmforming polymer is preferably GANTREZ. The
hydrophobic viscosity modifier is preferably a gelled
mineral oil. The oil carrier is preferably a vegetable
oil. A method of cleaning teeth includes applying to
the teeth the oral care composition such that the oral
care composition cleans the teeth. A oral care
implement includes: a handle; a head mounted to
the handle, the head having an outer surface and a
plurality of tooth cleaning elements extending
outwardly from the outer surface; and a gelatin
capsule containing the oral care composition
positioned on the head.
21: 2013/04278 22: 12/19/2011 43: 6/7/2016
51: A23L
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: FRYE, RICHARD KEITH
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33: US 31: 12/976,527 32: 2010/12/22
54: DRESSING COMPRISING GLUCOMANNAN
00: Bound salads and other food products can enjoy
decreased separation with the addition of a source
of glucomannan, especially at from 0.1 wt%
glucomannan and higher. Glucomannan absorbs
substantial amounts of moisture released by the
inclusions such as tuna fish, potatoes, vegetables
etc, and as such, prevents "watering out" of the
salad. Moreover, glucomannan is resistant to certain
enzymes released by the inclusions such as carrots,
cabbage, vegetables, fruits etc. Particularly
important in this respect are amylases. By virtue of
its resistance to amylase, glucomannan can thicken
dressings in light products such as light mayonnaise,
which often include starches subject to degradation
by amylase, with little or minimal "watering out" in
extended use.
21: 2013/04293 22: 6/11/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: A23K
71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.
72: YAMKA, Ryan Michael, FRANTZ, Nolan
Zebulon, AL-MURRANI, Samer
33: US 31: 61/426,629 32: 2010/12/23
54: PET FOOD COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS
FOR WEIGHT LOSS AND MAINTENANCE
00: -
The present invention provides food compositions
and methods for companion animals that are
effective in preventing or treating obesity.
21: 2013/04333 22: 6/12/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: A61C
71: KOD, Inc.
72: KWON, Oh-Dal
33: KR 31: 10-2010-0114678 32: 2010/11/17
54: TOOTH PREPARATION GUIDE DEVICE AND
METHOD OF PREPARING TOOTH FOR DENTAL
PROSTHESIS
00: Dental preparation uses a tooth preparation guide
custom-made for fitting with teeth of a patient. The
preparation guide includes one or more guide
channels for guiding a cutting tool. The preparation
guide enables modification of the teeth as planned
with high level of precision. A dental prosthesis for
installing onto prepared teeth of the patient is
provided before preparation of the teeth. The
prosthesis includes features that are complementary
to the prepared teeth. The prosthesis can be
installed immediately after preparing the teeth using
the preparation guide. With the high level of
accuracy and precision in the preparation of teeth,
no modification of the prosthesis would be needed
for installation.
21: 2013/05478 22: 1/20/2012 43: 6/2/2016
51: G01J
71: THERANOS, INC.
72: GIBBONS (DECEASED), IAN, NUGENT, TONY,
DELACRUZ, ANTHONY, YOUNG, DANIEL,
HOLMES, ELIZABETH, DRAKE, ANDREW, KEMP,
TIMOTHY MICHAEL, BALWANI, SUNNY,
PANGARKAR, CHINMAY
33: US 31: 61/435,250 32: 2011/01/21
54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SAMPLE USE
MAXIMIZATION
00: The present invention provides systems, devices,
and methods for point-of-care and/or distributed
testing services. The methods and devices of the
invention are directed toward automatic detection of
analytes in a bodily fluid. The components of the
device can be modified to allow for more flexible and
robust use with the disclosed methods for a variety
of medical, laboratory, and other applications. The
systems, devices, and methods of the present
invention can allow for effective use of samples by
improved sample preparation and analysis.
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21: 2013/05623 22: 7/24/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: E02D
71: BrightSource Industries (Israel) Ltd.
72: HUSS, Shmuel
33: US 31: 61/431,303 32: 2011/01/10
54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INSERTING
SUPPORT MEMBERS INTO THE GROUND
00: Support members for heliostats (or other
components installed in a field) can be hollow and
thin- walled, for example, to reduce construction
and/or material costs. However, such support
members may be relatively fragile and susceptible to
buckling or other damage when driven into relatively
rocky and/or hard-packed soil using pile-driving. To
avoid damaging the support members, the soil may
be pre-conditioned to loosen the soil prior to
insertion of the support member therein. An auger
can drill a hole in the soil and then be reversed such
that soil remains in and/or is subsequently reintroduced into the hole after removal of the auger,
thereby leaving a substantially loosened column of
soil in the hole. Vibration hammering can cause
temporary liquefaction of the soil around the support
member to insert the support member into the
column of soil while reducing the potential for
damage to the support member.
21: 2013/05756 22: 7/30/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: F01P
71: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
72: IIDA, Akihiro, MORI, Yuichi
33: JP 31: 2012-191525 32: 2012/08/31
54: WATER COOLED INTERNAL COMBUSTION
ENGINE FOR VEHICLE
00: To improve an external appearance of and to
compactfy in the width direction a water cooled
internal combustion engine for a vehicle in which a
water pump operated by a pump driving shaft is
arranged on a crankcase cover for covering a lateral
side of a crankcase, such that a rotation axis of the
water pump is coaxial with the pump driving shaft.
The means for solving the object is as follows. A
case member 86 which forms a pump case 85 of a
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water pump 73, together with a crankcase cover 71,
and which rotatably supports a pump shaft 87 of the
water pump 73, is attached on an inner surface side
of the crankcase cover 71.
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51: H04L
71: AMADEUS s.a.s.
72: BRIET, Cécile, MIKAELIAN, Jérôme,
ALBEROLA, Bertrand, PIERLOT, Loïck
33: EP(FR) 31: 11305256.7 32: 2011/03/10
54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SESSION
SYNCHRONIZATION WITH INDEPENDENT
EXTERNAL SYSTEMS
00: A method of providing data synchronization in a data
processing architecture including a data store (1), a
client-server or web server system for accessing
said data store (1), and at least one, possibly
heterogeneous, external system independent of said
data store (1). A version merge mechanism handles
concurrent update of a given user data in said data
store (1) occurring when said data are
simultaneously modified by the user and by other
processes operating on said external systems. A
particular feature of said method is that user related
data, including data from the external systems, are
saved without risk of loss even if the user has
started a user session and is still working on it, and
user session is not forced to be saved until the user
decides so. A system is described, with a system
architecture that suits the disclosed method. Several
system configurations and typical use scenarios are
provided.
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51: G06F
71: AMADEUS s.a.s.
72: JULLIEN, René, MOREAU, Vincent, BECKER,
Muriel
33: EP(FR) 31: 11305822.6 32: 2011/06/28
54: "METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING
DATA FOR DATABASE MODIFICATION"
00: The invention relates to a method and system for
processing data for database modification,
comprising receiving a set of data, performing a
processing chain comprising a plurality of
consecutive jobs to transform the set of data into
transformed data, modifying a production database
with respect to the transformed data and further
comprising the steps of setting a target processing
time for the performance of the consecutive jobs,
before a launch of a first job, applying an original
configuration as current configuration defining a
parallelization level for each of the consecutive jobs,
before a launch of at least one further job after the
first job, upon an actual remaining processing time
being out of a range of acceptable remaining
processing times, applying an adapted configuration
as new current configuration defining an adapted
parallelization level for each of the jobs remaining in
the processing chain, said adapted configuration
differing from the current configuration. Application
to integration of large volumes of data into
databases.
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21: 2013/06508 22: 8/29/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: A01N
71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED
72: YAMADA, MASAHIRO
33: JP 31: 2012-201285 32: 2012/09/13
54: COMPOSITION FOR AEROSOL FOR
CONTROLLING FLYING-INSECT PEST
00: The present invention relates to a composition for an
aerosol for controlling a flying-insect pest exhibiting
an excellent controlling effect on a flying-insect pest,
more specifically a composition for an aerosol for
controlling a flying-insect pest, comprising a) at least
one pyrethroid compound of formula (1): wherein Ra
represents a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom or a
methyl group, Rb represents a halogen atom, a
methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group or a cyano
group, and Rc represents a hydrogen atom, a methyl
group, a propargyl group or a methoxymethyl group;
b) a monoalcohol compound of formula (2): HO-X
(2) wherein X represents an alkyl group having 2 to
4 carbon atoms; c) a hydrophobic organic solvent;
and d) a propellant.
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51: F01N
71: HALDOR TOPSØE A/S
72: THØGERSEN, JOAKIM REIMER, TROLLE,
HENRIK
33: DK 31: PA 2011 00223 32: 2011/03/28
54: PROCESS FOR THE REDUCTION OF
NITROGEN OXIDES AND SULPHUR OXIDES IN
THE EXHAUST GAS FROM INTERNAL
COMBUSTION ENGINE
00: Method for reducing oxides of nitrogen and sulphur
in exhaust gas from a lean burn internal combustion
engine.
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51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N, C12Q, G01N
71: Alethia Biotherapeutics Inc.
72: TREMBLAY, Gilles Bernard, MORAITIS, Anna
N., SULEA, Traian, FILION, Mario
33: US 31: 61/470,063 32: 2011/03/31
54: ANTIBODIES AGAINST KIDNEY
ASSOCIATED ANTIGEN 1 AND ANTIGEN
BINDING FRAGMENTS THEREOF
00: Novel antibodies and antigen binding fragments that
specifically bind to KAAG1 and which may be used
in the treatment, detection and diagnosis of cancer
comprising KAAG1 -expressing cells are disclosed
herein. Cells expressing the antibodies and antigen
binding fragments as well as methods of detecting
and treating cancer using the antibodies and
fragments are also disclosed. Cancer indications
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which may benefit from such treatment or detection
include ovarian cancer, renal cancer, lung cancer,
colorectal cancer, breast cancer, brain cancer, and
prostate cancer, as well as melanomas.
21: 2013/07033 22: 9/18/2013 43: 6/22/2016
51: A24B, A24D
71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited
72: FIEBELKORN, Richard
33: GB 31: 1104788.3 32: 2011/03/22
54: SMOKING ARTICLE
00: A smoking article comprising a filter section
comprising a first region of filtration material for
removing particulate matter from a smoke stream,
wherein the rod the smoking article is arranged to
enhance heat transfer towards the first region of
filtration material is disclosed.
The present invention provides antibodies useful as
therapeutics for treating and/or preventing diseases
associated with cells expressing CLDN6, including
tumor- related diseases such as ovarian cancer,
lung cancer, gastric cancer, breast cancer, hepatic
cancer, pancreatic cancer, skin cancer, malignant
melanoma, head and neck cancer, sarcoma, bile
duct cancer, cancer of the urinary bladder, kidney
cancer, colon cancer, placental choriocarcinoma,
cervical cancer, testicular cancer, and uterine
cancer.
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51: C12Q
71: BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
72: WANGH, LAWRENCE J, RICE, JOHN
33: US 31: 61/412,190 32: 2010/11/10
54: COMPOSITIONS, METHODS, AND KITS FOR
DETECTING AND IDENTIFYING MYCOBACTERIA
00: Provided herein are methods for detecting and
identifying strains of mycobacteria, and compositions
and kits for performing such methods. In particular,
nucleic acid amplification and fluorescence detection
methods are provided for the detection and
differentiation of mycobacteria based on, for
example, pathogenicity, species, and antibiotic
resistance or sensitivity. Compositions and methods
are provided herein to identify and differentiate
mycobacteria in mixtures of different mycobacteria
and mycobacteria and non-mycobacteria.
21: 2013/07102 22: 4/20/2012 43: 6/7/2016
51: C07K; A61K
71: GANYMED PHARMACEUTICALS AG,
JOHANNES GUTENBERG-UNIVERSITÄT MAINZ
72: SAHIN, UGUR, TÜRECI, ÖZLEM, KOSLOWSKI,
MICHAEL, WALTER, KORDEN, WÖLL, STEFAN,
KREUZBERG, MARIA, HUBNER, BERND,
ERDELJAN, MICHAEL, WEICHEL, MICHAEL
33: EP 31: 11004004.5 32: 2011/05/13
33: US 31: 61/486,071 32: 2011/05/13
54: ANTIBODIES FOR TREATMENT OF CANCER
EXPRESSING CLAUDIN 6
00: 21: 2013/07400 22: 10/3/2013 43: 6/23/2016
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51: A23G, A23L
71: Generale Biscuit
72: RABAULT, Jean-Luc, BELOUIN, François
33: EP(FR) 31: 11305421.7 32: 2011/04/08
33: US 31: 61/473,489 32: 2011/04/08
54: FOOD PRODUCT
00: The present disclosure relates to a bite-size food
product comprising a) a plastic solid soft centre, b) a
layer of a chocolate or chocolate-like composition
coating the centre, c) a layer of individual crispy
pieces fully covering the chocolate or chocolate-like
composition layer, the food product having a fat
content of between 4 and 24% by weight based on
the total weight of the food product, the soft centre
having an Aw of between 0.28 and 0.6, a fat content
of less than 14% by weight based on the total weight
of the centre, and forming 40-76% by weight of the
food product.
21: 2013/07439 22: 10/4/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: H04B, H04J, H04Q
71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
72: LUO, Yuanqiu, EFFENBERGER, Frank J.
33: US 31: 61/473,442 32: 2011/04/08
54: WAVELENGTH MANAGEMENT IN MULTIPLEWAVELENGTH PASSIVE OPTICAL NETWORKS
00: A system for supporting wavelength management in
a passive optical network (PON), comprising an
optical line terminal (OLT) configured to send an
wavelength assignment for optical network unit
(ONU) communications based on a wavelength
tunability capability, and an ONU coupled to the OLT
and configured to send the wavelength tunability
capability to the OLT, wherein the wavelength
assignment and the wavelength tunability capability
are sent in media access control (MAC) messages.
Also disclosed is an apparatus of an OLT for
supporting wavelength management, comprising
one or more component configured to couple to an
ONU and exchange a wavelength assignment for
transmission with the ONU based on a wavelength
tunability of the ONU, wherein the wavelength
indication and the wavelength tunability are
exchanged via MAC layer frames.
21: 2013/07511 22: 10/8/2013 43: 6/13/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Merck Patent GmbH
72: DORSCH, Dieter, JONCZYK, Alfred,
HOELZEMANN, Guenter, AMENDT, Christiane,
ZENKE, Frank
33: EP(DE) 31: 11 001 944.5 32: 2011/03/09
54: PYRIDO [2, 3 - B] PYRAZINE DERIVATIVES
AND THEIR THERAPEUTICAL USES
00: The present invention relates to novel pyrido[2,3b]pyrazine derivatives of formula (I) and to the use of
such compounds in which the inhibition, regulation
and/or modulation of signal transduction by ATP
consuming proteins like kinases plays a role,
particularly to inhibitors of TGF-beta receptor
kinases, and to the use of such compounds for the
treatment of kinase-induced diseases, in particular
for the treatment of tumors.
21: 2013/07604 22: 10/11/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: A61K, C07C, C07D
71: Laboratoire Biodim
72: CHASSET, Sophie, CHEVREUIL, Francis,
LEDOUSSAL, Benoit, LE STRAT, Frédéric,
BENAROUS, Richard
33: EP(FR) 31: 11305458.9 32: 2011/04/15
33: US 31: 61/476,051 32: 2011/04/15
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54: INHIBITORS OF VIRAL REPLICATION, THEIR
PROCESS OF PREPARATION AND THEIR
THERAPEUTICAL USES
00: The present invention relates to compounds, their
use in the treatment or the prevention of viral
disorders, including HIV.
21: 2013/07694 22: 10/16/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: E04B, F24J
71: Abengoa Solar Inc.
72: EISINGER, Joseph, MANNING, Kerry,
MARCOTTE, Patrick, STEGALL, Nathan
33: US 31: 61/476,964 32: 2011/04/19
54: STRUCTURAL FRAME AND SOLAR
COLLECTOR MODULE
00: Solar collector modules and techniques for their
construction are disclosed. In one aspect, a solar
collector module includes a reflector and a threedimensional structural frame that supports the
reflector. The structural frame includes a set of
primary structural shapes and a set of axial frame
members connected between corners of the primary
structural shapes forming helical paths for the
transmission of torque from one end of the structural
frame to the other. In another aspect, a method for
assembling a solar collector module includes preassembling part of the module.
21: 2013/07695 22: 10/16/2013 43: 6/22/2016
51: F16K
71: AREVA NP
72: REIS, Jérémy
33: FR 31: 12 59903 32: 2012/10/17
54: DEVICE FOR DETECTING THE POSITION OF
A VALVE
00: -
The device comprises:- a first pulley (25) rotatably
integral with the transmission shaft (9) of the valve;a first indicator assembly (27);- a first cable (29);- the
detection device (3) being laid out so that the
rotation of the transmission shaft (9) in the direction
of a displacement of the sealing member (7) of the
valve towards the first extreme position causes
winding or unwinding of the first cable (29) around
the first pulley (25) and displacement of the first
indicator assembly (27) towards the active
configuration.
21: 2013/07701 22: 9/10/2011 43: 6/2/2016
51: A61K
71: FEBRIS BIO-TECH LIMITED, SMITH, GARTH
SELWYN, ZHANG, LIXIN, DAI, HUANQIN
72: SMITH, GARTH SELWYN, ZHANG, LIXIN, DAI,
HUANQIN
33: US 31: 61/454,246 32: 2011/03/18
54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR
TREATING MULTI-DRUG RESISTANT MALARIA
00: A method is provided for treating an individual for a
malarial infection, in particular drug-resistant species
of Plasmodium, including administering to the
individual in need of such treatment a composition
comprising an extract containing an effective amount
of one or more anti-malarial di- or tri-terpene
compounds. Potent and effective extracts containing
the anti-malarial compounds can be derived from
Luo Han fruit and Stevia leaves, including
combinations of the same, for the purpose of treating
and preventing malaria in an inexpensive manner
from readily available commodities. In one
embodiment, the composition is administered orally
in a solid or liquid ingestible form.
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51: A24D
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71: ABISDID, MARLÈNE, ABISDID ÉP RAZON,
CHARLÈNE, ABISDID, CHARLOTTE, ARAGONES,
ISIDORE, BENHAYOUN, JACQUES, ETIENNE
LACROIX TOUS ARTIFICES (SA)
72: ABISDID, MARLÉNE, MEDUS, DOMINIQUE,
THEBAULT, PIERRE, ABISDID, CHARLI
33: FR 31: 1152205 32: 2011/03/17
54: CIGARETTE PROVIDED WITH A SELFLIGHTING DEVICE
00: The invention relates to a cigarette provided with a
self-lighting device comprising: a primary chemical
material (7) placed at the lighting end (4) of the
cigarette (1), and a secondary chemical material (8)
that is incompatible with the primary material (7),
said primary and secondary materials being
inflammable when they are in contact with each
other. The secondary material (8) is contained in a
receptacle (9) initially arranged at one of the ends of
the cigarette, in an arrangement preventing said
secondary material and said primary material (7)
from coming into contact, and said receptacle is
removable and configured in such a way as to be
positioned against the end (4) to be lit, in an
arrangement enabling the secondary material (8) to
be brought into contact with the primary material (7),
the receptacle being initially fixed to the end (5)
opposing the end to be lit (4).
21: 2013/07752 22: 3/14/2012 43: 6/22/2016
51: A24D
71: ABISDID, MARLÈNE, ABISDID ÉP RAZON,
CHARLÈNE, ABISDID, CHARLOTTE, ARAGONES,
ISIDORE, BENHAYOUN, JACQUES, ETIENNE
LACROIX TOUS ARTIFICES (SA)
72: ABISDID, MARLÉNE, MEDUS, DOMINIQUE,
THEBAULT, PIERRE, ABISDID, CHARLI
33: FR 31: 1152206 32: 2011/03/17
54: SELF-LIGHTING DEVICE FOR A CIGARETTE
00: The invention relates to a self-lighting device for a
cigarette, comprising a primary chemical material (7)
to be placed at the lighting end (4) of the cigarette
(1); and a secondary chemical material (8) that is
incompatible with the primary material (7), said
primary and secondary materials being inflammable
when they come into contact with each other. The
device is characterised in that the secondary
material (8) is arranged in a receptacle (9) designed
to fit over the lighting end (4) of the cigarette (1),
bringing the secondary material into contact with the
primary material (7).
21: 2013/07758 22: 10/17/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: A01H, C07K, C12N, C12R
71: Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
72: CHEN, Xiaoya, XU, Bing, LIN, Zhiping, WANG,
Lingjian, SHANGGUAN, Xiaoxia, SHAN, Chunmin
33: CN 31: 201110081766.3 32: 2011/03/31
54: GENETIC ENGINEERING METHOD AND
MATERIAL FOR INCREASING PLANT YIELD
00: -
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Provided are a genetic engineering method and
material for increasing plant yield. Up-regulation of
the EXPA1 gene or the activity of EXPA1
polypeptide, or co-expression of the GhRDL1 and
GhEXPA1 genes can improve plant properties, and
are of value in crop and flower production.
21: 2013/08049 22: 10/28/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd
72: GUDE, Markus, HUBSCHWERLEN, Christian,
PANCHAUD, Philippe
33: PCT/IB(CH) 31: 2011/051320 32: 2011/03/29
54: 3-UREIDOISOQUINOLIN-8-YL DERIVATIVES
00: The invention relates to 3-ureidoisoquinolin-8-yl
derivatives of formula I I wherein R is alkyl, haloalkyl
or cyclopropyl; R 2 is H, halogen, pyridazin-4-yl,
pyrimidin-5-yl or an optionally substituted pyridin-3yl, pyridin-4-yl or phenyl group; R 3 is alkyl, alkynyl,
aminoalkyl, carbamoylalkyl, methylcarbamoylalkyl,
alkoxy, haloalkoxy, alkynyloxy, (4-hydroxybut-2-yn-1yl)oxy, (4-aminobut-2-yn-1-yl)oxy,
dimethylaminoalkoxy, carbamoylalkoxy, alkylamino,
cycloalkyl, cycloalkylalkyl, cycloalkylalkoxy,
hydroxyalkyl, hydroxyalkoxy, alkoxyalkyl,
alkoxyalkoxy, carboxyalkyl, carboxyalkoxy,
alkoxycarbonylalkoxy, aryl, heteroaryl, benzyl,
benzyloxy, 2-cyanoethoxy, 2,3-dihydroxypropoxy,
3,4-dihydroxybutoxy, -CH 2 R a, -CH 2 CH 2 R b, (CH 2 ) n -C(O)O-R d, -(CH 2 ) n -N(R c )C(O)O-R d,
-O-(CH 2 ) n -N(R c )C(O)O-R d, -(CH 2 ) n -R e or O-(CH 2 ) n -R e; R a is cyano, acetylamino or N,Ndimethylamino; R b is cyano or carbamoyl; R c is H
or methyl; R d is alkyl; R e is pyrrolidin-1-yl,
piperidin-1-yl, piperidin-3-yl, morpholin-1-yl, 2oxopyrrolidin-1-yl, 5-oxopyrrolidin-2-yl, 2,5dioxopyrrolidin-1-yl, 2-oxoimidazolidin-1-yl, 4-(tertbutoxycarbonyl)piperazin-1-yl, 4(aminomethyl)cyclohexyl or heteroaryl; R 4 is H or
methyl; and to the salts of such compounds. These
compounds are useful for the prevention or the
treatment of bacterial infections.
21: 2013/08151 22: 10/31/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: A47J, B65D
71: Nestec S.A.
72: ABEGGLEN, Daniel, GERBAULET, Arnaud,
TINEMBART, Jean-François, PERENTES,
Alexandre
33: EP(CH) 31: 11160908.7 32: 2011/04/01
54: BEVERAGE CAPSULE FOR PREPARING A
BEVERAGE BY CENTRIFUGATION IN A
BEVERAGE PREPARATION DEVICE
00: Beverage capsule for preparing a beverage in a
beverage preparation device from a capsule
containing beverage ingredients by passing water
through the ingredients contained in the capsule
using centrifugal forces, said device comprising
means for driving the capsule in rotation around an
axis of rotation (I), a capsule holder for receiving the
capsule and a water injection means for injecting
water in the capsule, said device further comprising
a valve means for engaging a valve engaging
portion of the capsule; said valve means comprising
a pressing ring; the capsule comprising a body and a
lid and a valve engaging portion designed for being
inserted between the capsule holder and the valve
means of the device; wherein said capsule
comprises an outlet structure forming beverage flow
restriction passages of defined cross-section in the
capsule at such and/or as a result of the insertion of
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the valve engaging portion between the capsule
holder and the pressing ring of the valve means.
21: 2013/08265 22: 11/5/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: C01B, C10J, C10K
71: INEOS Bio S.A.
72: BELL, Peter S., KO, Ching-Whan, GOLAB,
Joseph, DESCALES, Bernard, EYRAUD, Julien
33: US 31: 61/516,646 32: 2011/04/06
33: US 31: 61/516,704 32: 2011/04/06
33: US 31: 61/516,667 32: 2011/04/06
54: APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TAR
REMOVAL FROM SYNGAS
00: A process and apparatus are provided for reducing
content of tar in a tar containing syngas. The
process includes contacting the tar containing
syngas with a molecular oxygen containing gas in a
first reaction zone to produce a gas mixture. The gas
mixture is passed through a heat treatment zone
maintained at a temperature between about 900°C
to about 2000°C for a contact time of about 0.5 to
about 5 seconds. In this aspect, at least a portion of
the tar undergoes at least partial oxidation and/or
cracking to produce a hot syngas.
21: 2013/08266 22: 11/5/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: C01B, C10J
71: INEOS Bio S.A.
72: BELL, Peter S., VANHECKE, Nicolas,
DESCALES, Bernard
33: US 31: 61/516,646 32: 2011/04/06
33: US 31: 61/516,704 32: 2011/04/06
33: US 31: 61/516,667 32: 2011/04/06
54: SYNGAS COOLER SYSTEM AND METHOD
OF OPERATION
00: A process and system for cooling syngas provides
effective syngas cooling and results in reduced
levels of fouling in syngas cooling equipment. A
process for cooling syngas includes blending syngas
with cooled recycled syngas in an amount effective
for providing a blended syngas with a temperature at
an inlet of a syngas cooler of about 600°F to about
1400°F. The blended syngas changes direction of
flow at least once prior to the inlet of the syngas
cooler.
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21: 2013/08267 22: 11/5/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: C01B, C10J, C12P
71: INEOS Bio S.A.
72: BELL, Peter S., OCFEMIA, Kim, BENSTEAD,
Stephen John, PARKER, Graeme
33: US 31: 61/516,646 32: 2011/04/06
33: US 31: 61/516,704 32: 2011/04/06
33: US 31: 61/516,667 32: 2011/04/06
54: SYSTEM FOR GENERATING POWER FROM A
SYNGAS FERMENTATION PROCESS
00: A system and process is provided for generating
power from a syngas fermentation process. The
process includes contacting hot syngas having a
temperature above about 1400F with cooled syngas
to produce a pre-cooled syngas having a
temperature of 1400F or less at an inlet of a waste
heat boiler. A waste heat boiler receives the precooled syngas and is effective for producing waste
heat boiler high pressure steam and a cooled
syngas.
21: 2013/08270 22: 11/5/2013 43: 6/22/2016
51: A61K, C07K
71: The Government of the United States of America
as represented by the Secretary of the Department
of Health and Human Services
72: PASTAN, Ira H., WELDON, John, BEERS,
Richard
33: US 31: 61/483,531 32: 2011/05/06
54: RECOMBINANT IMMUNOTOXIN TARGETING
MESOTHELIN
00: Mesothelin is a differentiation antigen present on the
surface of ovarian cancers, mesotheliomas and
several other types of human cancers. Because
among normal tissues, mesothelin is only present on
mesothelial cells, it represents a good target for
antibody mediated delivery of cytotoxic agents. The
present invention is directed to improved
recombinant immunotoxins comprising antimesothelin antibodies, including Fv molecules with
particularly high affinity for mesothelin, and a
Pseudomonas Exotoxin moiety which has been
modified to reduce its immunogenicity and protease
sensitivity and providing a better cytotoxicity for cells
which expresss mesothelin. The RITs are well-suited
for the treatment of cancers of the ovary, stomach,
squamous cells, mesotheliomas and other malignant
cells expressing mesothelin.
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21: 2013/08446 22: 11/11/2013 43: 08/06/2016
51: A61K, C07J, A61P
71: ESTETRA S.P.R.L.
72: Jean-Claude PASCAL
33: - 31: - 32: 54: Process for the production of estetrol
intermediates
00: 57: The present invention relates to a process for the
preparation of compound of formula (I) said process
comprising the stepsof : a) reacting a compound of
formula (II), with an acylating or a silylating agent to
produce a compound of formula (III), wherein P1 and
P2 are each independently a protecting group
selected from R2-Si-R3R4, or R1CO-, wherein R1 is
a group selected from C1-6alkyl or C3-6cycloalkyl,
each group being optionally substituted by one or
more substituents independently selected from
fluoro or C1-4alkyl; R2, R3 and R4 are each
independently a group selected from C1-6alkyl or
phenyl, each group being optionally substituted by
one or more substituents independently selected
from fluoro or C1-4alkyl; b) reacting the compound of
formula (III) in the presence of palladium acetate or
a derivative thereof to produce compound of formula
(IV); and c) reacting the compound of formula (IV)
with a reducing agent to produce compound of
formula (I).
21: 2013/08770 22: 11/21/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: A01N, A01P
71: Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH
72: DAHMEN, Peter, DESBORDES, Philippe,
DUBOST, Christophe, GARY, Stéphanie, GÖHLICH,
Frank, HELMKE, Hendrik, SEITZ, Thomas,
WACHENDORFF-NEUMANN, UIrike,
WETCHOLOWSKY, Ingo
33: EP(DE) 31: 11356005.6 32: 2011/04/22
54: ACTIVE COMPOUND COMBINATIONS
COMPRISING A (THIO)CARBOXAMIDE
DERIVATIVE AND A FUNGICIDAL COMPOUND
00: The present invention relates to active compound
combinations, in particular within a fungicide
composition, which comprises (A) a N-cyclopropyl-N[substituted-benzyl]-3-(difluoromethyl)-5-fluoro-1methyl-1H-pyrazole-4-carboxamide or
thiocarboxamide derivative and a further fungicidally
active compound (B). Moreover, the invention
relates to a method for curativelv or preventively or
eradicatively controlling the phytopathogenic fungi of
plants or crops, to the use of a combination
according to the invention for the treatment of seed,
to a method for protecting a seed and not at least to
the treated seed.
21: 2013/08787 22: 6/25/2009 43: 6/24/2016
51: C07K; A61K; C12N
71: ESBATECH, AN ALCON BIOMEDICAL
RESEARCH UNIT LLC
72: BORRAS, LEONARDO, GUNDE, TEA, URECH,
DAVID
33: US 31: 61/075,640 32: 2008/06/25
33: US 31: 61/075,692 32: 2008/06/25
33: US 31: 61/075,697 32: 2008/06/25
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33: US 31: 61/075,956 32: 2008/06/26
33: US 31: 61/155,041 32: 2009/02/24
54: STABLE AND SOLUBLE ANTIBODIES
INHIBITING TNFA
00: The present invention relates to particularly stable
and soluble scFv antibodies and Fab fragments
specific for TNF, which comprise specific light chain
and heavy chain sequences that are optimized for
stability, solubility, in vitro and in vivo binding of TNF,
and low immunogenicity. Said antibodies are
designed for the diagnosis and/or treatment of TNFmediated disorders. The nucleic acids, vectors and
host cells for expression of the recombinant
antibodies of the invention, methods for isolating
them and the use of said antibodies in medicine are
also disclosed.
21: 2013/08892 22: 11/26/2013 43: 6/22/2016
51: C07C
71: NorthShore University HealthSystem
72: ROY, Hemant K., WALI, Ramesh K., KUNTE,
Dhananjay
33: US 31: 61/479,493 32: 2011/04/27
54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS
00: Compositions comprising polyethylene glycol (PEG)
are disclosed for the prophylaxis and/or treatment of
head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC).
Methods for the prophylaxis and/or treatment of
HNSCC comprising administering an effective
amount of PEG are also disclosed. Also disclosed
are methods and compositions for suppressing the
surface expression of EGFR using PEG.
21: 2013/08897 22: 11/26/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: A23L, C12N
71: DSM IP Assets B.V.
72: NOORDAM, Bertus, LANKHORST, Peter Philip
33: EP(NL) 31: 11168283.7 32: 2011/05/31
54: PROCESS TO PRODUCE A YEAST-DERIVED
PRODUCT COMPRISING REDUCING SUGAR
00: This invention relates to a process to produce a
yeast-derived product as well as a yeast autolysate
or yeast extract comprising at least 1% w/w reducing
sugar based on the total dry matter weight of the
yeast extract or yeast autolysate. The invention also
relates to a process to produce a reaction flavour.
The yeast extract or yeast autolysate is very suitable
for the production of a reaction flavour.
21: 2013/09001 22: 11/29/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: C08F, C09C
71: The University of Sydney
72: BAKER, Matthew Paul, DAVEY, Timothy
Warren, HAWKETT, Brian Stanley, NGUYEN, Duc
Ngoc, SUCH, Christopher Henry
33: AU 31: 2011902127 32: 2011/05/31
54: POLYMER PARTICLES
00: The present invention relates to a method of
preparing an aqueous dispersion of polymer
encapsulated particulate material, the method
comprising: providing a dispersion of the particulate
material in a continuous aqueous phase, the
dispersion comprising ethylenically unsaturated
monomer and a stabiliser for the particulate material;
and polymerising the ethylenically unsaturated
monomer by non-living free radical polymerisation to
form polymer that encapsulates the particulate
material, thereby providing the aqueous dispersion
of polymer encapsulated particulate material;
wherein polymerisation of the ethylenically
unsaturated monomer comprises: (a) polymerising a
monomer composition that includes ionisable
ethylenically unsaturated monomer so as to form a
base responsive water swellable non-living polymer
layer that encapsulates the particulate material; and
(b) polymerising a monomer composition that
includes non-ionisable ethylenically unsaturated
monomer so as to form an extensible, water and
base permeable non-living polymer layer that
encapsulates the base responsive water swellable
polymer layer.
21: 2013/09026 22: 7/2/2012 43: 6/22/2016
51: A61B
71: LDR MEDICAL
72: DINVILLE, HERVE, LEQUETTE, SAMUEL,
JODAITIS, ALEXANDRE, WOHNS, RICHARD,
TISSERAND, PHILIPPE, ZABEE, LAURENT
33: FR 31: 1155908 32: 2011/06/30
33: FR 31: 1251031 32: 2012/02/03
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54: INTERSPINOUS IMPLANT AND INSTRUMENT
FOR IMPLANTING AN INTERSPINOUS IMPLANT
00: The present invention relates to an interspinous
implant (1), intended to be implanted between two
adjacent dorsal spines (El, ES), each including an
upper edge (E2), a lower edge (E3) and two
opposed latéral faces (E4, E5), wherein the implant
(1) includes at least one body (10) with dimensions
arranged so as to maintain or restore a distance
between the adjacent edges (E2, E3) of the two
spinous processes (El, ES) and including at least
two wings (11, 12) extending so that at least a part
of each wing (11, 12) lies along at least a part of one
latéral face (E4, E5) of one of the two spinous
processes (El, ES) and, additionally, at least one
retainer (2, 3, 4, 7, 111, 121, 221, 24, 28, 29, L, 90)
for the implant, designed to retain the body (10) of
the implant between the two spinous processes and
to be inserted from the same lateral face as the body
(10).
suspended elements, along with methods for making
and using the same.
21: 2013/09124 22: 12/4/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: C12Q
71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.
72: AL-MURRANI, Samer, GAO, Xiangming
33: US 31: 61/497,264 32: 2011/06/15
54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR
DIAGNOSING AND MONITORING
HYPERTHYROIDISM IN A FELINE
00: The present invention provides a method of
diagnosing the existence or risk of hyperthyroidism
in a feline comprising measuring the level of
expression of one or more biomarkers selected from
the group consisting of, e.g., IYD, TG, SLC5A5, NIS,
TPO, TSHR, DUOX1, DUOX2 (ThOX), TGFB1,
CSTD, DCN and SEPP1 and the expression
products thereof, in a biological sample from the
feline, wherein elevated expression of the one or
more biomarkers in the sample relative to a control
value for expression in a sample from a normal
feline or feline population, or a baseline value from
the feline, indicates the existence or risk of
hyperthyroidism; a method of treating a feline so
diagnosed; and compositions, reagents and kits for
carrying out the specified methods.
21: 2013/09125 22: 12/4/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: A24D
71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited
72: LEMMOUCHI, Yahia
33: GB 31: 1110669.7 32: 2011/06/23
54: FILTER MATERIAL COMPRISING
POLYLACTIDE FIBRES
00: The invention relates to filter material for inclusion in
the filter or filter element of a 5 smoking article, said
filter material comprising polylactide fibres and a
plasticizer. The invention also relates to filters or
filter elements comprising the filter material, and
smoking articles comprising the same.
21: 2013/09119 22: 12/4/2013 43: 7/29/2016
51: A61K, A61Q
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
72: MONDIN, Myriam, HOUBEN, Marie Christine,
LAMBERT, Pierre
33: US 31: 61/498,056 32: 2011/06/17
54: ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS
00: Described herein are compositions comprising a low
abrasive silica and a fine silica thickener, and
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21: 2013/09129 22: 12/4/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: H04W
71: ABB Research Ltd
72: GIDLUND, Mikael, ÅKERBERG, Johan
54: CONTENTION BASED ACCESS OF
RESOURCES IN A WIRELESS NETWORK
00: The invention concerns a wireless communication
device (24) for a wireless network employing a
wireless time division communication structure,
where the wireless communication device comprises
a wireless transmitter (32), a wireless receiver (38)
and an access control unit (30), which is configured
to order the wireless transmitter to transmit, in a
contention interval, a priority setting of a wireless
communication device competing for resources,
where the priority setting is transmitted as a signal
having a frequency representing the priority setting,
order the wireless receiver to receive, in the
contention interval, priority settings of other
competing wireless communication devices as
signals having frequencies representing these
priority settings, compare the transmitted priority
setting with the received priority settings and seize a
following data interval if the transmitted priority
setting is higher than the received priority settings.
21: 2013/09166 22: 12/5/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: B02C
71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB
72: BELOTSERKOVSKIY, Konstantin,
GUNNARSSON, Johan
33: EP(SE) 31: 11170320.3 32: 2011/06/17
54: CRUSHER, CRUSHING SHELL, AND METHOD
OF ATTACHING CRUSHING SHELL
00: A cone crusher comprises an inner crushing shell
(12) supported on a crushing head (14) and clamped
thereonto by a retaining arrangement (10), the
crushing head (14) being arranged for rotating about
a crushing head axis (A). The retaining arrangement
(10) comprises a first portion (24) of a threaded joint
for self-tightening the retaining arrangement (10),
said first portion (24) being concentric with said
crushing head axis (A) and rigidly joined with the
crushing head (14); a first portion (30) of a formfitting engagement arrangement, said first portion
(30) being rigidly joined with the inner crushing shell
(12); and a crushing shell tightener (20) provided
with a second portion (22) of said threaded joint and
a second portion (26) of said form-fitting
engagement arrangement, said form-fitting
engagement arrangement rotationally locking the
crushing shell tightener (20) to the inner crushing
shell (12).
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21: 2013/09178 22: 12/5/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: B02C
71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB
72: ERIKSSON, Bengt-Arne, NILSSON, Martin,
ÅBERG, Niklas
33: EP(SE) 31: 11168975.8 32: 2011/06/07
54: GYRATORY CRUSHER WITH PISTON
00: A piston (31) for a gyratory crusher; which piston is
cylindrical and hollow and comprises a piston wall
(34), a piston top (32) and a piston bottom (33),
which piston wall comprises at least one opening
(391) leading into an inner chamber of the hollow
piston, which piston wall comprises an outer sliding
surface and an inner chamber surface.
21: 2013/09171 22: 12/5/2013 43: 6/22/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Siena Biotech S.p.A.
72: WOLTERING, Thomas
33: EP(IT) 31: 11169007.9 32: 2011/06/07
54: HALOGEN-ALKYL-1,3 OXAZINES AS BACE1
AND/OR BACE2 INHIBITORS
00: The present invention provides compounds of
formula (I) having BACE1 and/or BACE2 inhibitory
activity, their manufacture, pharmaceutical
compositions containing them and their use as
therapeutically active substances. The active
compounds of the present invention are useful in the
therapeutic and/or prophylactic treatment of e.g.
Alzheimer's disease and type 2 diabetes.
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adjacent network node if the adjacent network node
is not congested is disclosed.
21: 2013/09216 22: 12/6/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: H04L, H04W
71: Einnovations Holdings Pte. Ltd.
72: IBASCO, Alex D., JOSON, Eduardo Ramon G.,
DIAZ Jr, Manuel O., YU, William Emmanuel S.
33: SG 31: 201103365-1 32: 2011/05/11
54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ROUTING
ELECTRONIC CONTENT TO A RECIPIENT
DEVICE
00: A system and method for routing electronic content
to a recipient device comprising a plurality of
network nodes, each network node adapted to
receive and forward electronic content and an
activity profile server adapted to be in data
communication with each network node, the activity
profile server adapted to monitor the activity level of
each network node and inform each network node
on the congestion level of an adjacent network node;
wherein each network node is adapted, on receiving
the information on congestion level to store
electronic content if the adjacent network node is
congested and forward the electronic content to the
21: 2013/09258 22: 12/9/2013 43: 6/22/2016
51: C12Q, G01N
71: Nestec S.A.
72: SINGH, Sharat, HOE, Nicholas, LOCKTON,
Steve, HAUENSTEIN, Scott, OHRMUND, Linda
33: US 31: 61/484,607 32: 2011/05/10
54: METHODS OF DISEASE ACTIVITY
PROFILING FOR PERSONALIZED THERAPY
MANAGEMENT
00: The present invention provides methods for
personalized therapeutic management of a disease
in order to optimize therapy and/or monitor
therapeutic efficacy. In particular, the present
invention comprises measuring an array of one or a
plurality of biomarkers at a plurality of time points
over the course of therapy with a therapeutic agent
to determine a mucosal healing index for selecting
therapy, optimizing therapy, reducing toxicity, and/or
monitoring the efficacy of therapeutic treatment. In
certain instances, the therapeutic agent is a TNFa
inhibitor for the treatment of a TNFa-mediated
disease or disorder.
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21: 2013/09358 22: 12/11/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: G06F
71: AMADEUS s.a.s.
72: GRANDJEAN, Patrick Roger, ARNAUD, Denis
33: EP(FR) 31: 11305820.0 32: 2011/06/27
54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING A
SEARCH REQUEST
00: The invention relates to a method and system for
processing a search request. A search request
comprising a sequence of data strings and
representing a plurality of search parameters is
received. The strings are parsed and the search
request is interpreted so as to define search
parameters by recognizing items reflecting search
criteria within the sequence of data strings. A query
is built based on the result of the preceding process
and at least one travel data service can be
interrogated. This improves the search for
information based on free-text input from the user.
Application to methods for travel data service
interrogation and to search engines.
21: 2013/09402 22: 5/14/2012 43: 6/23/2016
51: A61B
71: LIONSGATE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
72: PETERSEN, CHRISTIAN LETH, ANSERMINO,
JOHN MARK, DUMONT, GUY
33: US 31: 61/486,802 32: 2011/05/17
54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR
DETERMINING PHYSIOLOGICAL
CHARACTERISTICS OF A PATIENT USING
PULSE OXIMETRY
00: Methods, systems and related apparatus are
provided to enable an electronic device to operate
an external sensor comprising one or more emitters
for emitting electromagnetic radiation of two different
wavelengths and a detector for generating a
response signal based on received electromagnetic
radiation of the two different wavelengths
connectable to an audio interface by applying a
harmonic driving signal to a first contact and a
second contact of the audio interface for driving the
emitters of the external sensor, receiving the
response signal at a third contact of the audio
interface, demodulating and demultiplexing the
response signal into a first wavelength response
signal and a second wavelength response signal,
analyzing the first and second wavelength response
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signals to determine one or more vital signs, and
outputting the determined one or more vital signs.
21: 2013/09416 22: 12/12/2013 43: 6/22/2016
51: A01N, A01P
71: Suncor Energy Inc.
72: FEFER, Michael, LIU, Jun
33: US 31: 61/496,500 32: 2011/06/13
54: DELIVERY OF PARAFFINIC OIL-CONTAINING
COMPOSITIONS TO ROOT TISSUE OF PLANTS
00: This disclosure features a method for promoting the
health of a plant (controlling diseases caused by
fungal infection) which comprises applying a
composition comprising a paraffinic oil to the root
tissue of the plant. The composition also comprises
an emulsifier and optionally a pigment, a silicone
surfactant, an anti-settling agent as well as a
conventional chemical fungicide.
21: 2013/09446 22: 12/17/2013 43: 6/15/2016
51: F16L
71: BASF SE
72: WORTMANN, Jürgen, LUTZ, Michael,
GÄRTNER, Martin, SCHIERLE-ARNDT, Kerstin,
MAURER, Stephan, LADENBERGER, Michael,
GEYER, Karolin, GARLICHS, Florian
33: EP 31: 11166724.2 32: 2011/05/19
33: US 31: 61/487,719 32: 2011/05/19
33: EP 31: 11182898.4 32: 2011/09/27
33: US 31: 61/539,494 32: 2011/09/27
54: PIPELINE FOR CARRYING A MOLTEN SALT
00: The invention relates to a pipeline for conveying a
salt melt, comprising a pipe wall that is stable with
respect to occurring temperatures. Inside the
pipeline (5), a heating conductor (21) for heating is
guided, wherein the heating conductor (21)
preferably does not contact the inner wall of the
pipeline (5).
21: 2013/09466 22: 12/13/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: E21B
71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy
72: MUONA, Jouko
33: FI 31: 20115587 32: 2011/06/14
54: METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR
PREPARING A CHARGING PLAN
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00: The invention relates to a method and an
arrangement for preparing a charging plan for rock
cavern excavation, in which plan drill hole locations
for a round to be drilled in a tunnel face are
determined in a predetermined coordinate system by
using a drilling plan created by means of a
computerassisted design program. The method
determines pull-out of a round on the basis of the
locations of the hole ends (36) and the topography
(28) of the rock remaining after a round blast, and
designs or modifies a charging plan for a
subsequent round on the basis of the thus
determined pull-out.
21: 2013/09627 22: 12/19/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: A24F, F16L
71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited
72: EGOYANTS, Petr Alexandrovich, VOLOBUEV,
Dmitry Mikhailovich, FIMIN, Pavel Nikolaevich,
SALEEM, Fozia, WOODMAN, Thomas
33: RU 31: 2011 136 872 32: 2011/09/06
54: HEAT INSULATED APPARATUS FOR
HEATING SMOKABLE MATERIAL
00: An apparatus configured to heat smokeable material
to volatilize at least one component of the
smokeable material, wherein the apparatus
comprises a region insulation having a core region
which is evacuated to a lower pressure than an
exterior of the insulation.
21: 2013/09652 22: 5/24/2012 43: 6/23/2016
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: AMBRX, INC.
72: MIAO, ZHENWEI, ATKINSON, KYLE C, BIROC,
SANDRA, BUSS, TIMOTHY, NEAL, MELISSA,
KRAYNOV, VADIM, MARSDEN, ROBIN,
PINKSTAFF, JASON, SKIDMORE, LILLIAN, SUN,
YING, SZYDLIK, AGNIESZKA, LOPEZ DE
VALENTA, DELIA IANINA
33: US 31: 61/491,076 32: 2011/05/27
54: COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING, METHODS
INVOLVING, AND USES OF NON-NATURAL
AMINO ACID LINKED DOLASTATIN
DERIVATIVES
00: Disclosed herein are non-natural amino acids and
dolastatin analogs that include at least one nonnatural amino acid, and methods for making such
non-natural amino acids and polypeptides. The
dolastatin analogs can include a wide range of
possible functionalities, but typically have at least
one oxime, carbonyl, dicarbonyl, and/or
hydroxylamine group. Also disclosed herein are nonnatural amino acid dolastatin analogs that are further
modified post-translationally, methods for effecting
such modifications, and methods for purifying such
dolastatin analogs. Typically, the modified dolastatin
analogs include at least one oxime, carbonyl,
dicarbonyl, and/or hydroxylamine group. Further
disclosed are methods for using such non-natural
amino acid dolastatin analogs and modified nonnatural amino acid dolastatin analogs, including
therapeutic, diagnostic, and other biotechnology
uses.
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21: 2013/09654 22: 5/24/2012 43: 6/30/2016
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: AMBRX, INC.
72: MIAO, ZHENWEI, ATKINSON, KYLE C, BIROC,
SANDRA, BUSS, TIMOTHY, NEAL, MELISSA,
KRAYNOV, VADIM, MARSDEN, ROBIN,
PINKSTAFF, JASON, SKIDMORE, LILLIAN, SUN,
YING, SZYDLIK, AGNIESZKA, LOPEZ DE
VALENTA, DELIA IANINA
33: US 31: 61/491,146 32: 2011/05/27
54: COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING, METHODS
INVOLVING, AND USES OF NON-NATURAL
AMINO ACID LINKED DOLASTATIN
DERIVATIVES
00: Disclosed herein are non-natural amino acids and
dolastatin analogs that include at least one nonnatural amino acid, and methods for making such
non-natural amino acids and polypeptides. The
dolastatin analogs can include a wide range of
possible functionalities, but typically have at least
one oxime, carbonyl, dicarbonyl, and/or
hydroxylamine group. Also disclosed herein are nonnatural amino acid dolastatin analogs that are further
modified post-translationally, methods for effecting
such modifications, and methods for purifying such
dolastatin analogs. Typically, the modified dolastatin
analogs include at least one oxime, carbonyl,
dicarbonyl, and/or hydroxylamine group. Further
disclosed are methods for using such non-natural
amino acid dolastatin analogs and modified nonnatural amino acid dolastatin analogs, including
therapeutic, diagnostic, and other biotechnology use.
21: 2013/09683 22: 12/20/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07K
71: Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH
72: FREIBERG, Christoph, OTTO, Christiane,
LINDEN, Lars, HARRENGA, Axel, TRAUTWEIN,
Mark, GREVEN, Simone, WILMEN, Andreas
33: EP(DE) 31: 11168644.0 32: 2011/06/03
54: NEUTRALIZING PROLACTIN RECEPTOR
ANTIBODY MAT3 AND ITS THERAPEUTIC USE
00: The neutralizing prolactin receptor antibody Mat3.
and antigen binding fragments, pharmaceutical
compositions containing them and their use in the
treatment or prevention of benign disorders and
indications mediated by the prolactin receptor such
as endometriosis, adenomyosis, non-hormonal
female contraception, benign breast disease and
mastalgia, lactation inhibition, benign prostate
hyperplasia, fibroids, hyper- and normoprolactinemic
hair loss, and cotreatment in combined hormone
therapy to inhibit mammary epithelial cell
proliferation and for the treatment and prevention of
antiestrogen - resistant breast cancer. The antibody
blocks prolactin receptor-mediated signalling.
21: 2013/09697 22: 12/20/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: A24D
71: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited
72: KALJURA, Karl, RICHARDSON, John, BLICK,
Kevin
33: GB 31: 1112466.6 32: 2011/07/20
54: VENTILATED SMOKING ARTICLE
00: -
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A smoking article 10 comprises a source of
smokable material 11, a filter 12, a first layer 13
surrounding at least a part of the filter 12, a second
layer 14 surrounding at least a part of the first layer
13 and one or more paths 15 for ventilating air flow
between the first and second layers 13, 14. A part of
the first layer 13 surrounds the source of smokable
material 11 and is for attaching the filter 12 thereto.
21: 2013/09722 22: 12/20/2013 43: 6/15/2016
51: D21H
71: BASF SE
72: SEYFFER, Hermann, CIMPEANU, CarmenElena, PIETSCH, Ines, WEISS, Axel,
PREISHUBER-PFLÜGL, Peter, DIEHL, Heiko,
BOTHE, Marc, BÜSCH, Florian
33: EP 31: 11168097.1 32: 2011/05/30
54: PAPER AND CARDBOARD PACKAGING
WITH BARRIER COATING
00: A description is given of paper or cardboard
packaging made from recycled paper with mineral oil
contamination, the packaging having a barrier layer
which can be produced by applying an aqueous
polymer dispersion comprising a copolymer which is
preparable by emulsion polymerization of C1 to C4
alkyl (meth)acrylates, acid monomers, such as
acrylic acid or methacrylic acid for example, 0-20%
by weight of acrylonitrile and 0% to 10% by weight of
further monomers, the glass transition temperature
of the copolymer being situated in the range from
+10 to +45°C. The barrier layer may be located on
one of the packaging surfaces, or may form one of a
plurality of layers in a multi-layer packaging coating,
or may be located as a coating on one side of an
inner pouch situated within the packaging.
21: 2014/00110 22: 7/6/2012 43: 6/3/2016
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: H. LUNDBECK A/S
72: ESKILDSEN, JØRGEN, SAMS, ANETTE
GRAVEN, PÜSCHL, ASK
33: DK 31: PA 2011 00520 32: 2011/07/08
54: POSITIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS OF
NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR
00: The present invention relates to compounds of
formula (I) useful in therapy, to compositions
comprising said compounds, and to methods of
treating diseases comprising administration of said
compounds. The compounds referred to are positive
allosteric modulators (PAMs) of the nicotinic
acetylcholine α7 receptor.
21: 2014/00199 22: 6/29/2012 43: 6/30/2016
51: C12N; C07K
71: ATHENIX CORP.
72: POUTRE, CANDACE, KAHN, THEODORE W,
ANTHONY, ALISSA
33: US 31: 61/503,132 32: 2011/06/30
54: AXMI277 NEMATODE TOXIN AND METHODS
FOR ITS USE
00: Compositions and methods for conferring pesticidal
activity to bacteria, plants, plant cells, tissues and
seeds are provided. Compositions comprising a
coding sequence for a toxin polypeptide are
provided. The coding sequences can be used in
DNA constructs or expression cassettes for
transformation and expression in plants and
bacteria. Compositions also comprise transformed
bacteria, plants, plant cells, tissues, and seeds. In
particular, isolated toxin nucleic acid molecules are
provided. Additionally, amino acid sequences
corresponding to the polynucleotides are
encompassed, and antibodies specifically binding to
those amino acid sequences. In particular, the
present invention provides for isolated nucleic acid
molecules comprising nucleotide sequences
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encoding the amino acid sequence shown in SEQ ID
NO:2 or 3, or the nucleotide sequence set forth in
SEQ ID NO: l, as well as variants and fragments
thereof.
21: 2014/00249 22: 1/13/2014 43: 6/7/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07F, C07H
71: GILEAD PHARMASSET LLC
72: CHUN, Byoung-Kwon, RACHAKONDA, Suguna,
ROSS, Bruce, S., SOFIA, Michael, Joseph,
PAMULAPATI, Ganapati, Reddy, ZHANG, Hai-Ren,
WANG, Peiyuan
33: US 31: 61/319,548 32: 2010/03/31
33: US 31: 61/319,513 32: 2010/03/31
33: US 31: 12/783,680 32: 2010/05/20
54: NUCLEOSIDE PHOSPHORAMIDATES
00: Disclosed herein are nucleoside phosphorainidates
and their use as agents for treating viral diseases.
These compounds are inhibitors of RNA-dependent
RNA viral replication and are useful as inhibitors of
HCV NS5B polymerase, as inhibitors of HCV
replication and for treatment of hepatitis C infection
in mammals.
21: 2014/00703 22: 1/29/2014 43: 6/8/2016
51: H04N
71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
72: ALSHINA, Elena, ALSHIN, Alexander
33: US 31: 61/503,017 32: 2011/06/30
54: VIDEO ENCODING METHOD WITH BIT
DEPTH ADJUSTMENT FOR FIXED-POINT
CONVERSION AND APPARATUS THEREFOR,
AND VIDEO DECODING METHOD AND
APARATUS THEREFOR
00: Disclosed are a video encoding method which
adjusts the range of output data, which has been
encoded so that the bit depth can be controlled
during the decoding process of encoded samples,
and a video decoding method, which prevents
overflow of output data in each step of the decoding
process. The video decoding method comprises:
decoding by parsing quantized conversion factors for
each block in an image from a received bitstream;
decoding conversion factors which are less than or
equal to a first bit depth by executing an inversion
quantization of the quantized conversion factors; and
decoding samples which are less than or equal to a
second bit depth by executing a first level
quantization and inverse scaling of the conversion
factors.
21: 2014/00846 22: 7/23/2012 43: 6/13/2016
51: C08G; A61K; C08L
71: INNOCORE TECHNOLOGIES B.V.
72: STEENDAM, ROB, FLIPSEN, THEODORUS
ADRIANUS CORNELIUS, HIEMSTRA, CHRISTINE,
ZUIDEMA, JOHAN
33: EP 31: 11174987.5 32: 2011/07/22
54: BIODEGRADABLE, SEMI-CRYSTALLINE,
PHASE SEPARATED, THERMOPLASTIC MULTI
BLOCK COPOLYMERS FOR CONTROLLED
RELEASE OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE
COMPOUNDS
00: This invention is directed to a biodegradable, semicrystalline, phase separated thermoplastic multiblock copolymer, a process for preparing said multiblock copolymer, a composition for the delivery of at
least one biological active compound, and to a
method for delivering a biologically active compound
to a subject in need thereof. A multi-block copolymer
of the invention is characterised in that: a) it
comprises at least one hydrolysable pre-polymer (A)
segment and at least one hydrolysable pre-polymer
(B) segment, b) said multi-block copolymer having a
Tg of 37 °C or less and a Tm of 110-250
°C under physiological conditions; c) the
segments are linked by a multifunctional chainextender; d) the segments are randomly distributed
over the polymer chain; e) at least part of the prepolymer (A) segment is derived from a water-soluble
polymer.
21: 2014/01584 22: 3/3/2014 43: 11/13/2015
51: C14C
71: BOXMARK LEATHER D.O.O.
72: NINO SVILAR
33: EP 31: EP13001249.5 32: 2013/03/12
54: MULTI LAYERED COVERING MATERIAL AND
PROCESS FOR MAKING MULTI LAYERED
COVERING MATERIAL FOR ELEMENTS MAKING
FURNITURE MORE COMFORTABLE
COMPRISING UPHOLSTERY, CUSHIONS,
BLANKETS, AND SIMILAR ELEMENTS
00: -
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Multi layered covering material for upholstery solves
above referenced technical problem by combining
two materials: one which is friendly to skin or to
touch, and prone to stretching or other types of
shape change under environmental influence, and
one which is not—so friendly material can perform
function of being friendly, and the other material
provides support so friendly material would not
change its shape even if, for example, wet. This
patent application also covers process for making
multi covering material for elements making furniture
more comfortable comprising upholstery, cushions,
blankets, and similar elements, said multi layered
covering material comprising steps of aligning outer
layer (1) comprised of at least one user friendly
material prone to change shape under
environmental influence, preferably moisture over
inner layer (2) comprised of material essentially
resistant to shape change under environmental
influence, and connecting said layers together.
21: 2014/01705 22: 12/19/2014 43: 6/24/2016
51: C09D
71: HOWELL, Christopher John Peter
72: HOWELL, Christopher John Peter
33: ZA 31: 2013/01745 32: 2013/03/07
54: COATING COMPOSITION FOR EXTERIOR
APPLICATION AS A TOP COAT
00: A coating composition for exterior application as a
tiop coat, including 55% - 75% by weight of water-
soluble pure acrylic resin matric 20 and 5% - 15% by
weight of light-reflective silicate glass beads 22
embedded therein. Each bead 22 has an internal
cavity which renders the bead hollow. The resin and
the beads form a layer 14 when painted onto an
intermediate or undercoat. The glass beads are
hydrophobic such that the resin does not coat or
readily adhere to parts of the beads which protrude
from the outer suface 24 of the coating composition.
the beads reflect sunlight from the coating
composition thereby minimsing degradation due to
absorption of ultra-violet light and provide the top
coat with thermal insulation properties. The internal
cavaties within the beads further enhance the
thermal insulation properties of the coating
composition.
21: 2014/01775 22: 11/7/2012 43: 6/10/2016
51: H04N
71: MEDIATEK INC.
72: CHUANG, TZU-DER, LIN, JIAN-LIANG, CHEN,
CHING-YEH, CHEN, YI-WEN, HUANG, YU-WEN
33: US 31: 61/556,480 32: 2011/11/07
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MV
SCALING WITH INCREASED EFFECTIVE
SCALING RATIO
00: A method and apparatus for deriving a scaled MV
(motion vector) for a current block based on a
candidate MV associated with a candidate block are
disclosed. Embodiments according to the present
invention increase effective scaling factor of motion
vector scaling. In one embodiment, a distance ratio
of a first picture distance between a current picture
and a target reference picture pointed to by a current
motion vector of the current block to a second
picture distance between a candidate picture
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corresponding to the candidate block and a
candidate reference picture pointed to by the
candidate MV is computed. The scaled MV is then
generated based on the candidate MV according to
the distance ratio, where the scaled MV has an
effective scaling ratio between -m and n, and
wherein m and n are positive integers greater than 4.
The values of m and n can be 8, 16 or 32.
21: 2014/01939 22: 9/13/2012 43: 6/23/2016
51: C07K
71: BIOCEROX PRODUCTS B.V.
72: SIMONS, PETRUS JOHANNES, BOON, LOUIS
33: GB 31: 1116092.6 32: 2011/09/16
54: ANTI-CD134 (OX40) ANTIBODIES AND USES
THEREOF
00: The invention provides antibodies that specifically
bind to human CD134. Invention anti-human CD134
antibodies specifically bind to the extracellular
domain of human CD134, including non-OX40 ligand
(OX40L) binding domains on human CD134, which
is expressed on e.g. activated human conventional
effector CD4 and/or CD8 T lymphocytes (Teffs) and
on activated human suppressive regulatory CD4 T
lymphocytes (Tregs). Invention anti-human CD134
antibodies are useful (e.g. to empower Teffs anticancer effector function and/or to inhibit Tregs
suppressive function) for cancer treatment.
21: 2014/02008 22: 9/24/2012 43: 6/7/2016
51: E02F; B60W
71: CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING LLC
72: ABDEL-BAQI, OMAR, NASIRI, ADEL, MILLER,
PETER, HELFRICH, JOE
33: US 31: 13/246,425 32: 2011/09/27
54: ENERGY SYSTEM FOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT
00: An energy system for heavy equipment having an
actuator for operating a tool includes a bus, an
engine, a generator, an energy storage device, and
a controller. The bus is for providing electricity to the
actuator as a function of operation of the tool. The
engine is for providing a power output and the
generator is coupled to the engine and configured to
provide electricity to the bus. The energy storage
device is configured to receive electricity from the
bus for storage of energy, and is further configured
to provide electricity to the bus to supplement the
electricity provided by the generator. The controller
is configured to change the power output of the
engine as a function of electrical demand on the bus.
In response to a change in the electrical demand,
the controller is configured to change the power
output of the engine at a rate that is less than a
maximum capability of the engine.
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some of the weight of the patient, the articulated limb
support beam (205) is properly positioned to support
and manipulate the limb. Moreover, they are so
configured as to allow the table to be tilted relative to
the floor-standing component (200) while continuing
to locate the components relative to each other.
21: 2014/02057 22: 9/21/2012 43: 6/3/2016
51: A61K; A61P
71: XBIOTECH, INC.
72: SIMARD, JOHN
33: US 31: 61/538,309 32: 2011/09/23
54: CACHEXIA TREATMENT
00: Administration of an antibody that specifically binds
IL-la is useful for treating cachexia and increasing
the lifespan of a subject suffering from cachexia.
21: 2014/02322 22: 3/28/2014 43: 7/14/2016
51: A61G
71: WOOTTON, Malcolm
72: WOOTTON, Malcolm
33: GB 31: 1115391.3 32: 2011/09/06
33: GB 31: 1118051.0 32: 2011/10/19
54: OPERATING TABLES AND ACCESSORIES
00: This application relates to operating tables and
accessories designed to facilitate surgical
procedures on a limb, especially, but not exclusively,
orthopaedic procedures involving the distraction,
dislocation or replacement of a joint. A such
accessory includes a table-mounted component
(200) including a patient support (103) and a floorstanding component (200) including an articulated
limb support beam (205). Cooperating locating
features including a notch 118 and guide channels
(217) on the two components locate the components
relative to each other. They are designed so that
with the patient support (103) supporting at least
21: 2014/02420 22: 4/2/2014 43: 6/8/2016
51: B60D
71: AVOL MARKETING CC
72: AUSTIN, LESLIE MALCOLM
33: ZA 31: 2013/02698 32: 2013/04/15
54: TOW-HITCH COUPLING
00: THIS invention relates to a tow hitch coupling
suitable for use in coupling a pup trailer to a lead
trailer. The tow hitch coupling includes a tow ball and
a complementary socket configuration. The socket
configuration includes a socket formation which is
configured and dimensioned for receiving the tow
ball, and securing means for securing the tow ball
inside the socket formation. The securing means
comprises a locking pin which is displaceable
between an unlocked position in which an end of the
locking pin is spaced apart from an opening provided
in the socket formation, and a locked position in
which the end of the locking pin extends into the
opening provided in the socket formation. The tow
hitch coupling is characterized in that the end of the
locking pin is at least partially tapered in order for a
zone of contact between the locking pin and the tow
ball trapped inside the socket formation to
approximate a nip formed between two spheres.
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21: 2014/02707 22: 4/14/2014 43: 6/8/2016
51: F24H
71: TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
72: DUFF, CRAIG ANDREW
33: ZA 31: 2013/01854 32: 2013/03/12
54: HEATING ARRANGEMENT
00: THIS invention relates to a heating arrangement and
more particularly but not exclusively, to a point of
use water heating arrangement. The heating
arrangement includes an outlet control valve and a
fluid heating device located in the proximity of the
outlet control valve. The fluid heating device has an
inlet that is in flow communication with a fluid supply
source, and an outlet that is in flow communication
with the outlet control valve. The fluid heating
device furthermore includes heating means for
heating fluid passing through the fluid heating
device to a required temperature, the heating
means being controllable in order to vary the heat
transferred to the fluid. The heating arrangement is
characterized in that the heating arrangement
includes control means for adjusting energy
transferred form the heating arrangement to the
heating fluid, in order to enable a user to control the
temperature of the heating fluid leaving the outlet
control valve.
21: 2014/02932 22: 11/2/2012 43: 6/30/2016
51: B01D
71: GENENTECH, INC.
72: NADARAJAH, DEEPA, MEHTA, AMIT
33: US 31: 61/554,898 32: 2011/11/02
54: OVERLOAD AND ELUTE
CHROMATOGRAPHY
00: The present invention provides methods for purifying
a polypeptide from a composition comprising the
polypeptide and at least one contaminant by
overloading a chromatography material and eluting
the product.
21: 2014/02990 22: 10/4/2012 43: 6/23/2016
51: A61K
71: GOLINI, JEFFREY M
72: GOLINI, JEFFREY M
33: US 31: 61/626,928 32: 2011/10/05
54: CHOLINE COMPOSITION
00: Compositions and methods for treating
hyperlipidemia and elevated LDL cholesterol and for
reduction are disclosed. The compositions comprise
(a) choline, or a salt or hydroxide thereof; (b) niacin,
or a salt, amide or ester thereof; (c) folic acid, or a
salt thereof; (d) methionine or a salt or ester thereof;
and (e) glycine or a salt, ester or methylated form
thereof.
21: 2014/03042 22: 12/12/2012 43: 6/22/2016
51: A61K; A61P
71: TEVA BRANDED PHARMACEUTICAL
PRODUCTS R&D, INC.
72: ZENG, XIAN-MING, FENLON, DEREK
33: GB 31: 1200504.7 32: 2012/01/13
33: US 31: 61/577,314 32: 2011/12/19
54: AN INHALER COMPRISING A TIOTROPIUMCONTAINING-COMPOSITION
00: -
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This invention relates to a pressurised metered dose
inhaler comprising a canister, wherein the canister
contains a formulation comprising a tiotropium salt
and an HFA propellant, wherein the inhaler is an
inhalation-actuated inhaler.
21: 2014/03376 22: 11/17/2011 43: 6/1/2016
51: C12P
71: BIO ON S.R.L.
72: YU, JIAN
54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING MICROBIAL
COPOLYESTERS FROM SUCROSE-CONTAINING
FEEDSTOCKS
00: A process for producing hydroxyalkanoate
copolymers, which comprises: (i) pre- treating a
sucrose-containing feedstock in an acidic solution;
(ii) feeding the pre- treated feedstock into a
bioreactor containing polyhydroxyalkanoate
producing microbial cells; (iii) cultivating the
polyhydroxyalkanoate producing microbial cells to
form a cell mass containing the hydroxyalkanoate
copolymers; (iv) recoverying the hydroxyalkanoate
copolymers from the cell mass. The pre-treating step
has the main function of hydrolyzing sucrose into
glucose and fructose, which in turn are converted
into 4-ketovaleric acid to give a mixture of monosaccharides and organic precursors for microbial
synthesis of hydroxyalkanoate copolymers, and
particularly of PHBVV ter-polymers. Complex and
expensive purification processes of the substrates
obtained from the pre-treating step are not needed.
The solutions can be directly used as the feeding
solutions for microbial PHA biosynthesis.
21: 2014/03398 22: 5/12/2014 43: 6/2/2016
51: A61K, A61Q
71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED
72: EVISON, Jane
33: GB 31: 1119601.1 32: 2011/11/14
54: DEPILATORY COMPOSITIONS
00: The present invention is directed to a depilatory
composition which comprisesa depilatory compound
having a thiol group; and at least 0.1 wt% of arginine
based on the total weight of the composition.
21: 2014/03488 22: 5/14/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: B01D
71: AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
72: KALBASSI, MOHAMMAD ALI, FINOT,
ANTHONY, GOLDEN, TIMOTHY CHRISTOPHER,
RAISWELL, CHRISTOPHER JAMES, BOTELHO,
ANN MARIE
33: US 31: 13/895,632 32: 2013/05/16
54: PURIFICATION OF AIR
00: Process of reducing water, CO2 and N2O in feed air,
which: a first adsorbent such as alumina (25-40%
volume) and a second adsorbent such as X zeolite
(60-75% volume) are used; the online time of the
adsorbent is determined by determining the
concentration measured by an analyser for CO2
concentration at a position within the length of the
second adsorbent when a maximum level of N2O is
simultaneously obtained at the downstream end of
the second adsorbent in the feed direction, wherein
the online time is the time taken from commencing
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passing the feed air to the first and second
adsorbents to the measurement by the analyser of
the determined concentration of CO2; at least the
second adsorbent is regenerated by heated
regeneration gas at a temperature of 140oC-220oC;
and the molar ratio of the regenerating gas to feed
air supplied during one iteration of the cycle is 0.080.5.
detrimental to the pump arrangement is initiated,
effecting a state shift from the active state to an
inactive state of the pump (2) if an operating
condition detrimental to the pump arrangement is
initiated, the state shift comprising that the control
unit (6), immediately after a detrimental operating
condition is initiated, abruptly breaks the driving of
the motor (7) in said first direction.
21: 2014/03562 22: 12/21/2012 43: 6/23/2016
51: F04D
71: XYLEM IP HOLDINGS LLC
72: FULLEMANN, ALEXANDER, SODERLUND,
FREDRIK, KARLEN, MATS
33: SE 31: 1151254-8 32: 2011/12/22
54: PUMP CONTROL INCLUDING CLEANING
PROCEDURE OR STOPPING DEPENDING ON
MOTOR LOAD
00: The invention relates to a method for controlling a
pump arrangement comprising a pump (2) having a
motor (7) and a control unit (6), said motor (7), when
the pump (2) is in an active state and the motor (7) is
driven in a first direction, being associated with a
load factor that corresponds to an operating
condition of the pump arrangement; the pump
arrangement also comprising means for monitoring
at least one operating parameter from which the load
factor of the motor (7) can be derived. The method
comprises the steps of determining a real value of
said at least one operating parameter, determining if
an externally applied force is acting on the motor (7)
to such an extent that an operating condition
21: 2014/03668 22: 5/19/2014 43: 6/8/2016
51: E21F
71: STRATA PRODUCTS WORLDWIDE, LLC
72: MAUST, DAVID EMERSON, MURRAY, KYLE R,
REINMANN JR, JOHN J
33: US 31: 61/827,348 32: 2013/05/24
54: CHANGE OVER STATION AND METHOD
00: A change over station (COS) for persons in a
hazardous environment includes a steel housing
having only a single entrance door, a chamber, and
an air lock portion. The COS includes a first
elongate seat disposed in the chamber and a
plurality of compressed air cylinders disposed in the
seat. The COS includes plumbing connected to the
air cylinders formed of gas lines and valves and an
exhaust muffler including first, second and third air
paths that provide air into the chamber. The third air
path is door activated when the door is opened by a
door activated switch. The COS includes a storage
portion disposed in the housing having supplies,
including water and SCSRs or SCBAs. A method for
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providing a protected environment to miners from a
mine environment in a mine.
21: 2014/03697 22: 4/2/2013 43: 6/6/2016
51: G06Q
71: FIREID PAYMENTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
72: KRITZINGER, CARL HENRI, MARAIS, MARIUS,
GREEFF, GERRIT JOHANNES, JOUBERT,
FRANCOIS MALAN
33: ZA 31: 2012/02332 32: 2012/03/30
54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MAKING
PAYMENTS USING SCANNED BAR CODES
00: A method of facilitating a transaction comprising
generating a unique transaction identifier which
identifies the transaction to be performed between a
merchant and a user; the unique transaction
identifier is embedded in a barcode, preferably a QR
code. An image of the barcode is displayed via a
medium to the user wishing to perform the
transaction. The medium includes a webpage or a
paper receipt for example. Using a scanning
application on the user's mobile device, the image of
the barcode is scanned using a camera of the
mobile device to extract and transmit the unique
transaction identifier to an information brokerage
service. At the information brokerage service,
transaction data is generated which includes
payment information. The transaction data is
transmitted to the user's mobile device or another
computing device. The information brokerage
service receives a transaction confirmation message
from the user, and transmits payment details to a
payment gateway or the merchant.
21: 2014/03890 22: 5/28/2014 43: 6/7/2016
51: A61F
71: ELITE SURGICAL SUPPLIES (PTY) LTD
72: O'TOOLE, John
33: ZA 31: 2013/01630 32: 2013/03/04
54: TRABECULAR IMPLANTS
00: The invention provides a cervical or lumbar
interbody cage, which cage is constructed of
titanium and of which at least a part of the cage
structure is in the form of a three dimensional mesh,
honeycomb or trabecular structure.
21: 2014/03891 22: 5/28/2014 43: 6/7/2016
51: A61F
71: ELITE SURGICAL SUPPLIES (PTY) LTD
72: O'TOOLE, John
33: ZA 31: 2013/01628 32: 2013/03/04
54: INTER-BODY SPACER
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00: The invention provides an inter-body spacer in the
form of a vertebral body replacement. The spacer
includes a connector having, axially aligned, a
socket and threaded socket. A threaded screw is
receivable in the threaded socket of the connector at
one side of the screw and an endplate receiving
head is provided on the other end of the screw for
receiving an endplate perpendicular to the axis. The
spacer further includes a cylindrical extension with
one end rotatably receivable in the socket of the
connector and an endplate receiving head on the
other end of the extension for receiving an endplate
perpendicular to the axis. A locating formation is
provided on each endplate receiving head for
locating the endplate at a specific angle about the
axis. The spacer further includes a selection of one
or more end plates receivable on the endplate
receiving head with the tissue engaging surface of
the endplates being transverse to the axis of the
spacer at differing angles.
The invention relates to an environmental monitoring
device and more particularly but not exclusively, to a
dust monitor incorporating a temperature, humidity
and barometric pressure monitor which are all
housed in a single housing. The environmental
monitoring device also comprises a filter
arrangement that includes two cyclones.
21: 2014/03950 22: 11/30/2012 43: 6/8/2016
51: A61K
71: RHODE ISLAND HOSPITAL, SEATTLE
BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
72: KURTIS, JONATHAN, NIXON, CHRISTIAN
PARCHER, RAJ, DIPAK KUMAR, FRIEDMAN,
JENNIFER FRANCES, FRIED, MICHAL, DUFFY,
PATRICK EMMET
33: US 31: 61/566,365 32: 2011/12/02
33: US 31: 61/641,445 32: 2012/05/02
54: VACCINE FOR FALCIPARUM MALARIA
00: The invention provides compositions and methods
for preventing or reducing the severity of malaria.
21: 2014/03921 22: 5/28/2014 43: 6/8/2016
51: G01N; B03C
71: MULTISENS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
72: JANSEN VAN RENSBURG, ANDRE
33: ZA 31: 2013/01553 32: 2013/02/28
54: ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DEVICE
00: -
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sediments, to the use of a surface-treated calcium
carbonate for water purification and/or dewatering of
sludges and/or sediments, as well as to the use of a
surface-treated calcium carbonate for reducing the
amount of polymeric flocculation aids in water and/or
sludges and/or sediments and to a composite
material comprising a surface-treated calcium
carbonate and impurities originated from different
sources obtainable by said process.
21: 2014/04027 22: 03/06/2014 43: 28/06/2016
51: H01L
71: ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE, CENTRE
NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE,
TOTAL MARKETING SERIVICES
33: FR 31: FR1104038 32: 2011/12/22
54: PROCESS FOR TEXTURING THE SURFACE
OF A SILICON SUBSTRATE, STRUCTURED
SUBSTRATE AND PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE
COMPRISING SUCH A STRUCTURED
SUBSTRATE
00: 57: The invention relates to a process for texturing
the surface of a silicon substrate, comprising a step
of exposing said surface to an MDECR plasma
generated, at least from argon, using between 1.5
W/cm2 and 6.5 W/cm2 of plasma power in matrix
distributed electron cyclotron resonance plasma
source, the substrate bias being between 100 V and
300 V.
21: 2014/04088 22: 6/5/2014 43: 6/10/2016
51: A61M
71: UNITRACT SYRINGE PTY LTD
72: SHETTY, Gautam, N., CASTAGNA, Lou
33: US 31: 61/568,509 32: 2011/12/08
54: ACCURATE DOSE CONTROL MECHANISMS
AND DRUG DELIVERY SYRINGES
00: A dose control mechanism 10 for a syringe includes
a plunger 14 having a coarse pitch screw 14B on its
exterior surface, a housing 20 having a
corresponding coarse pitch guide 20C along the
interior surface of the housing 20, a screw 30 having
a fine pitch screw 30B which interfaces with a fine
pitch nut 18B of an adapter 18, wherein the plunger
14 has an internal annular space 14C within which
screw 30 at least partially resides. An accurate dose
drug delivery syringe includes such a dose control
mechanism 10, a barrel 140, a plunger seal 136, and
a barrel adapter assembly 150 having a barrel tip
152 and a needle 154. The syringe may be a fill-attime-of-use syringe 100, a pre-filled syringe 200, or a
safety syringe 300 having integrated needle
retraction or needle sheathing safety features, or a
combination thereof. Methods of assembly,
manufacturing, and operation are similarly disclosed.
21: 2014/04029 22: 10/30/2012 43: 6/30/2016
51: B01J; C02F
71: OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG
72: GERARD, DANIEL E, HARTAN, HANS-GEORG,
SCHOELKOPF, JOACHIM, SKOVBY, MICHAEL,
GANE, PATRICK A C
33: EP 31: 11187987.0 32: 2011/11/04
33: US 31: 61/558,146 32: 2011/11/10
54: SURFACE -TREATED CALCIUM CARBONATE
AND ITS USE IN WATER PURIFICATION AND
FOR THE DEWATERING OF SLUDGES AND
SEDIMENTS
00: The invention relates to a process for the purification
of water and/or dewatering of sludges and/or
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21: 2014/04124 22: 6/5/2014 43: 6/8/2016
51: B23D
71: ADIGE S.P.A.
72: CASAGRANDA, MARCO, TRENTIN, EDOARDO
33: IT 31: TO2013A000468 32: 2013/06/06
54: FEED UNIT FOR AN AUTOMATIC SAW
CUTTING MACHINE FOR CUTTING TUBES IN
DOUBLE-TUBE CUTTING MODE
00: The feed unit (10) comprises: a first pair of motordriven lower rollers (12a, 12b) for moving first tubes
(T1) forward along a first feed axis (x1); a second
pair of motor-driven lower rollers (14a, 14b) for
moving second tubes (T2) forward along a second
feed axis (x2) parallel to the first one; a first pair of
upper rollers (16a, 16b) for urging the first tubes (T1)
against the first pair of lower rollers (12a, 12b); a
second pair of upper rollers (18a, 18b) for urging the
second tubes (T2) against the second pair of lower
rollers (14a, 14b); a plurality of first side rollers (22)
for retaining laterally the first tubes (T1); and a
plurality of second side rollers (24) for retaining
laterally the second tubes (T2). The upstream rollers
(12a, 14a) of the first pair of lower rollers (12a, 12b)
and of the second pair of lower rollers (14a, 14b) are
rotatably mounted about a first transverse axis of
rotation (ya) inclined by an angle (?) to the
horizontal. The downstream rollers (12b, 14b) of the
first pair of lower rollers (12a, 12b) and of the second
pair of lower rollers (14a, 14b) are rotatably mounted
about a second transverse axis of rotation (yb)
parallel to the first one. The upstream rollers (16a,
18a) of the first pair of upper rollers (16a, 16b) and
of the second pair of upper rollers (18a, 18b) are
rotatably mounted about a third transverse axis of
rotation (y'a) parallel to the first one. The
downstream rollers (16b, 18b) of the first pair of
upper rollers (16a, 16b) and of the second pair of
upper rollers (18a, 18b) are rotatably mounted about
a fourth transverse axis of rotation (y'b) parallel to
the first one. Each upper roller (16a, 16b, 18a, 18b)
is adapted to be moved towards a respective lower
roller (12a, 12b, 14a, 14b) to clamp a respective
tube (T1, T2) against the lower roller (12a, 12b, 14a,
14b). The feed unit (10) further comprises a
separating element (34) movable between a rest
position, in which it is not interposed between the
first and second tubes (T1, T2), whereby the first
and second tubes (T1, T2) are in contact with each
other, and a working position, in which it is
interposed between the first and second tubes (T1,
T2) thus preventing these tubes from being in
contact with each other.
21: 2014/04267 22: 12/11/2012 43: 6/23/2016
51: H01L
71: SUNPOWER CORPORATION
72: JOHNSTON, KEITH, JUDKINS, ZACHARY S
33: US 31: 13/335,756 32: 2011/12/22
54: CIRCUITS AND METHODS FOR LIMITING
OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE OF PHOTOVOLTAIC
STRINGS
00: A photovoltaic string (100) may include an open
circuit voltage limiter (120) that conducts current in
one direction to provide a limiter voltage less than an
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open circuit voltage of the photovoltaic string (100),
and that conducts current in the other direction. One
or more open circuit voltage limiters (120) may be
connected across the photovoltaic string (100) or
across selected groups of solar cells (115) of the
photovoltaic string (100). The limiter voltage may be
greater than a maximum power point voltage but
less than the open circuit voltage of the photovoltaic
string (100).
21: 2014/04381 22: 6/13/2014 43: 6/7/2016
51: A01D, B65D
71: AGRI PLAN (PTY) LTD
72: Visser, GG, Louw, PJ
33: ZA 31: 2013/01979 32: 2013/03/15
54: DEVICE FOR LOADING GOODS
00: This invention relates to a device for loading goods
onto a vehicle, and more particularly, but not
exclusively, to a device for loading and transporting
fresh produce. According to a first aspect of the
invention, there is provided a device for loading
goods comprising a support for receiving and
supporting goods to be transported, and at least one
strap extending from the support for engaging and
being suspended from one or more engaging
members of a forklift.
21: 2014/04439 22: 6/17/2014 43: 6/10/2016
51: H01L
71: Giga Solar FPC
72: HOOD, Thomas G.
33: US 31: 61/561,337 32: 2011/11/18
54: NOVEL SOLAR MODULES, SUPPORTING
LAYER STACKS AND METHODS OF
FABRICATING THEREOF
00: A solar cell supporting layer stack for mechanically
supporting a solar cell is described. The solar cell
includes: a rigid foam layer; one or more skin layers
disposed adjacent to said rigid foam layer; and
wherein said rigid foam layer and said one or more
skin layers capable of providing mechanical support
to said solar cell when said supporting layer stack is
disposed adjacent to said solar cell.
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21: 2014/04638 22: 1/21/2013 43: 6/15/2016
51: G06F
71: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
72: LI, KARVELL, DONNER, ROBERT, WADHWA,
AMIT, GARG, SANJAY
33: US 31: 13/681,425 32: 2012/11/20
33: US 31: 61/591,703 32: 2012/01/27
54: APPLICATION LICENSING USING SYNC
PROVIDERS
00: A method, system, and computer-readable storage
media for licensing an application (220) using sync
providers are provided herein. The method includes
receiving (2502) a request for a license for an
application (220) from a client sync provider (304D)
at a licensing service (302) and receiving (2504)
information relating to the license from a commerce
partner offering the application (220) via a
commerce partner sync provider. The method also
includes returning (2506) the license for the
application (220) to a client computing device (308),
receiving (2508) information relating to a state of the
license from the client sync provider (304D), and
adjusting (2510) conditions of the license according
to the state of the license.
21: 2014/04692 22: 6/25/2014 43: 6/2/2016
51: F24J, G01S, G05F
71: ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES,
S.A.
72: ORTEGA LINARES, Manuel, Gil, RODRÍGUEZ
RUBIO, Francisco, GUERRERO CANO, Manuel,
NORIEGA GIL, Pablo
33: ES 31: P201132022 32: 2011/12/15
54: SUITABLE CONTROL METHOD FOR A
SYSTEM OF PHOTOVOLTAIC CONCENTRATION
MODULES
00: The invention relates to a suitable control method for
a system of photovoltaic concentration modules,
which can be used to maintain the correct orientation
of the modules in order to track the sun without
requiring the use of positioning sensors. The sun is
tracked by performing angular movements in relation
to each of the degrees of freedom at given intervals,
measuring the power or current supplied by the
energy collection module(s). The estimation of the
sun's position and the strategy for subsequent
movements are determined as a function of the
reading.
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21: 2014/04758 22: 12/21/2012 43: 6/10/2016
51: C22B
71: UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL RESOURCE
SERVICES, INC.
72: COX, JAMES R, DEALWIS, CHANAKA L,
KOHLER, BENJAMIN A, LEWIS, MICHAEL G
33: US 31: 61/579,384 32: 2011/12/22
54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXTRACTION
AND REFINING OF TITANIUM
00: A method to extract and refine metal products from
metal-bearing ores, including a method to extract
and refine titanium products. Titanium products can
be extracted from titanium-bearing ores with TiO2
and impurity levels unsuitable for conventional
methods.
21: 2014/04858 22: 7/1/2014 43: 6/10/2016
51: C11D
71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
72: COROMINAS, Francesc, BEELEN, Laurens,
AKALAY, Mohamed
33: US 31: 13/405,694 32: 2012/02/27
54: METHODS FOR PRODUCING LIQUID
DETERGENT PRODUCTS
00: Disclosed herein are methods for producing liquid
detergent products using a vessel comprising an
inlet, an outlet, an agitation device, and an additive
mixing zone disposed between the inlet and the
outlet. The method comprises introducing an
unstructured liquid detergent precursor into the inlet
of the vessel; mixing an additive and the
unstructured liquid detergent precursor in an additive
mixing zone to form a combined additive detergent;
adding a structurant to the combined additive
detergent downstream of the additive mixing zone to
form a liquid detergent product. The liquid detergent
products may be used in a water-soluble pouch, for
e.g., a multi-compartment water-soluble pouch.
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21: 2014/04909 22: 7/3/2014 43: 6/3/2016
51: A61K, C07K
71: REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
72: WALSH, Scott, DIX, Daniel
33: US 31: 61/589,427 32: 2012/01/23
54: STABILIZED FORMULATIONS CONTAINING
ANTI-ANG2 ANTIBODIES
00: The present disclosure provides pharmaceutical
formulations comprising an antibody that specifically
binds to angiopoietin 2 (Ang-2). The formulations
may contain, in addition to an anti-Ang-2 antibody, at
least one amino acid, at least one sugar, or at least
one non-ionic surfactant. The pharmaceutical
formulations of the present disclosure exhibit a
substantial degree of antibody stability after storage
for several months and after being subjected to
thermal and other physical stress.
21: 2014/04987 22: 12/3/2012 43: 6/2/2016
51: C07B; C07C; C09K
71: DORF KETAL CHEMICALS (INDIA) PRIVATE
LIMITED
72: SUBRAMANIYAM, MAHESH
33: IN 31: 3461/MUM/2011 32: 2011/12/09
54: IMPROVED ADDITIVES COMPOSITION FOR
CONTROL AND INHIBITION OF
POLYMERIZATION OF AROMATIC VINYL
MONOMERS, AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
00: The present invention relates to an improved
additive composition for control and inhibition of
polymerization of aromatic vinyl monomers including
styrene comprising one or more of aromatic nitro
compounds and one or more of aliphatic tertiary
amines. In one embodiment, the present invention
also relates to method of use of presently provided
composition. In another embodiment, the present
invention also relates to method of controlling and
inhibiting polymerization of aromatic vinyl monomers
including styrene by employing presently provided
composition. In still another embodiment, the
present invention also relates to method of
preparation of presently provided composition.
21: 2014/05009 22: 3/22/2013 43: 6/2/2016
51: C01B
71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.
72: ELOMARI, SALEH ALI, SINGA, TIMI PRAVIN
33: US 31: 13/491,803 32: 2012/06/08
54: METHOD FOR MAKING ALUMINOSILICATE
ZEOLITE SSZ-33
00: Aluminosilicate zeolite SSZ-33 is directly prepared
using a 1,1'-(pentane-1,5-diyl)bis(3methylcyclohexyl)piperidinium dication as a structure
directing agent.
21: 2014/05010 22: 1/10/2013 43: 6/2/2016
51: A01N
71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC
72: MANN, RICHARD K, HUANG, YI-HSIOU,
NGUYEN, LAP
33: US 31: 61/585,844 32: 2012/01/12
54: HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING
BENTAZON AND ALS INHIBITOR AND ACCASE
INHIBITOR
00: Herbicidal compositions comprising (a) bentazonsodium and (b) an ALS inhibitor and (c) an ACCase
inhibitor controls susceptible and resistant weeds in
crops, e.g., rice, wheat, barley, oats, rye, sorghum,
corn/maize, pastures, grasslands, rangelands,
fallowland, turf, tree and vine orchards and IVM, but
also additionally in ALS and ACC'ase tolerant crops.
21: 2014/05013 22: 2/4/2013 43: 6/2/2016
51: F03D
71: IMPRESSIVE ENGINEERING LIMITED
72: ZARISFI, KASRA
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33: GB 31: 1201851.1 32: 2012/02/-02
33: GB 31: 1222345.9 32: 2012/12/12
33: GB 31: 1222346.7 32: 2012/12/12
54: AN ENERGY STORAGE AND RECOVERY
SYSTEM
00: An energy storage system is described that includes
at least one body (10; 10') that is arranged to move
along a bore (110; 110') that is excavated
underground. The energy storage system includes a
seal assembly within the bore (110; 110'). The seal
assembly(19, 27;19',27') includes a support member
(19; 19') and a seal element (27; 27'). The support
member is arranged to support the body (10; 10') for
movement in two directions within the bore (110; 10')
and the seal element (27; 27') is adapted to isolate
two regions within the bore (110; 110') from each
other. The system(100; 100')also includes a fluid
loading system wherein a first fluid (5; 5') and a
second fluid (12; 12') can be separately fed to the
bore (110; 110'). The first fluid (5; 5') is arranged in
use to apply pressure to a first face of the seal
element (27; 27') to 10 charge the energy storage
system (100; 100'). The second fluid (12; 12') is of
heavier density than the first fluid (5; 5') and is
arranged to apply pressure to a second face of the
seal element (27; 27'). The fluid loading system can
control levels of the second fluid (12; 12') within the
bore such that when the seal assembly (19,
27;19',27') is moved to charge or discharge the
system, the pressure difference on the seal
(27,27')element is reduced, thus enabling a more 1
moderate seal element (27,27') to be used, which
minimises friction losses between the seal (27,27')
and a wall of the bore 110.
21: 2014/05016 22: 12/26/2012 43: 6/2/2016
51: B32B; E04C
71: SINIAT INTERNATIONAL
72: FAYNOT, EMMANUEL, BERLIOZ, MARC,
MERLET, SAMUEL, LECLERCQ, CLAUDE
33: EP 31: 12153936.5 32: 2012/02/03
54: GYPSUM BOARD SUITABLE FOR WET OR
HUMID AREAS
00: Gypsum board having a core, said core having at
least one side covered with a non-woven fabric;
characterized in that the inner side of the non-woven
fabric, which is in contact with the core of the
gypsum board, has a surface roughness Ra of from
25 to 60 micrometers, preferably from 25 to 50
micrometers, advantageously from 25 to 40
micrometers.
21: 2014/05042 22: 1/10/2013 43: 6/2/2016
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT,
BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH
72: FOLLMANN, MARKUS, STASCH, JOHANNESPETER, REDLICH, GORDEN, GRIEBENOW, NILS,
LANG, DIETER, WUNDER, FRANK, HÜBSCH,
WALTER, VAKALOPOULOS, ALEXANDROS,
TERSTEEGEN, ADRIAN
33: DE 31: 10 2012 200 349.5 32: 2012/01/11
54: SUBSTITUTED ANNULATED PYRIMIDINES
AND TRIAZINES, AND USE THEREOF
00: The application relates to novel substituted
annulated pyrimidines and triazines, methods for the
production thereof, the use thereof alone or in
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combination for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of
diseases, and the use thereof for producing
medicaments for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of
diseases, in particular for the treatment and/or
prophylaxis of cardiovascular diseases.
21: 2014/05083 22: 1/30/2013 43: 6/2/2016
51: H04W
71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM ERICSSON
(PUBL)
72: SUNDBERG, MÅRTEN, LIBERG, OLOF,
SCHLIWA-BERTLING, PAUL, DAS, SAJAL KUMAR,
LOPEZ, MIGUEL
33: IN 31: 430/DEL/2012 32: 2012/02/15
54: DOWNLINK MULTICARRIER MOBILE
COMMUNICATION NETWORK CONFIGURATION
00: The disclosure relates to a method in a mobile
communication network for configuring the network
for downlink multicarrier data transmission from a
network node to a mobile terminal. The method
includes the step (210) of receiving a mobile terminal
capability signalling in a network node. In a
subsequent step (220) at least two carriers are
assigned to the mobile terminal in a downlink
multicarrier assignment based on information
received in the mobile terminal capability signalling.
The method also includes a further step of allocating
(230), in each radio block period, one or more of the
assigned carriers for communication with the mobile
terminal. The disclosure also relates to a mobile
terminal configured to receive downlink multicarrier
data transmission, and a network node configured
for downlink multicarrier data transmission.
21: 2014/05127 22: 8/22/2013 43: 6/2/2016
51: F21L
71: MPOWERD, INC.
72: SNYDER, JASON ALAN
33: US 31: 13/926,336 32: 2013/06/25
33: US 31: 61/721,285 32: 2012/11/01
54: INFLATABLE SOLAR POWERED LAMP
00: A solar powered lamp is provided with flat ends and
a translucent flexible housing, such that the housing
can be inflated to form a free standing cylinder. A
solar panel faces outward on one of the flat ends for
recharging a low-profile rechargeable battery which,
under the control of a printed circuit panel, powers
an array of LEDs, which point into the lamp housing.
Reflective surfaces, facing each other on opposite
inside end walls of the lamp, maximize the diffusion
of light from the LEDs. The lamp is a durable,
portable, long light lighting solution for those who live
off the electric power grid, victims of disaster, and
the like.
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21: 2014/05206 22: 1/14/2013 43: 6/2/2016
51: E04B; D06M; E04F
71: MANIFATTURA DEL SEVESO S.P.A.
72: BOLOGNA, FRANCO
33: IT 31: GE2012A000005 32: 2012/01/16
54: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STRUCTURE AND
METHOD FOR ITS MANUFACTURE
00: The present invention relates to a multifunctional
structure (1,1A,1P,1C) comprising a load-bearing
flexible porous support (2) and a plurality of
functionalizing fillers (4, 4A) which are embedded in
a resin matrix (3,3A,3B) applied on said support (2)
such that at least a part of the resin (3) penetrates
into said fibrous support (2) however maintaining a
portion of the thickness of the fibrous support (2) not
impregnated with the resin (3); a further object of the
invention is a method for manufacturing the structure
(1,1A,1P,1C) of the invention.
21: 2014/05210. 22: 5/14/2013. 43: 6/2/2016
51: C03B
71: OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER
INC.
72: CRESSWELL, PHYLLIS A, BAILEY, VINCENT
J, GRANT, EDWARD A, NEWSOM, DANIEL L
33: US 31: 13/530,499 32: 2012/06/22
54: PLUNGER AND PARISON MOLD ASSEMBLY
FOR A NARROW-NECK PRESS-AND-BLOW
WINE BOTTLE
00: A parison pressing plunger (26) for a press-and-blow
glassware manufacturing machine, A body (38) has
a central axis (36) and an outer surface of revolution
around the central axis and including at least first
and second spaced portions (40 and 42} and an
intermediate third portion (44) extending between
the first and second spaced portions. The first and
second spaced portions being conical at angles of
not more than 2° to the axis and the third portion Is a
conical outer surface at an angle not less than 4° to
the axis.
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21: 2014/05211 22: 1/7/2013 43: 6/2/2016
51: C03B; F27B; F27D
71: OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER
INC.
72: MACLEOD, KENNETH D, LEWIS, DAVID L,
PONZI, ROBERT
33: US 31: 13/346,389 32: 2012/01/09
54: BATCH CHARGER COOLING
00: A coolant box (12, 14, 18, 312) for a glass batch
charger (10), which includes a base (48, 82, 126,
348), a front wall (50a, 84a, 128, 350), a rear wall
(52a, 86a, 130, 352), a coolant labyrinth extending
from the base between the front and rear walls, and
including a plurality of curvate baffle walls (56a-c,
88a-c, 132a-c, 356a-c) establishing a plurality of
curvate coolant channels (58a-c, 90a-c, 134a-c,
358a-c).
21: 2014/05245 22: 7/26/2012 43: 6/2/2016
51: F03D; H02G
71: XINJIANG GOLDWIND SCIENCE &
TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD., VENSYS ENERGY AG
72: HUANG, JINPENG, HINZ, UWE, LI, QIANG, GE,
JUNHAO, YANG, WEI
33: CN 31: 201110440053.1 32: 2011/12/23
54: WIND TURBINE GENERATOR SYSTEM AND
LIGHTNING PROTECTION DEVICE THEREOF
00: A lightning protection device for a wind turbine
generator system includes at least a blade arrester
(6), a down lead of a blade (7) connected to the
blade arrester (6), a lightning-proof element of a
pitch bearing, a lightning-proof element of a rotor
bearing. The lightning-proof element of the pitch
bearing is arranged at the blade root, with one end
connected to the down lead of blade (7) and the
other end connected to the lightning-proof element
of the rotor bearing. The lightning protection device
forms a lightning current conducting path passing
through a cavity of the pitch bearing, a hollow of a
rotor shaft and a cavity of the rotor bearing. A wind
turbine generator system having the above
mentioned lightning protection device is provided.
The inventive lightning protection device and the
wind turbine generator system can prevent the
lightning current from flowing through the respective
bearings in the wind turbine generator system and
thereby the wind turbine generator system is
protected efficiently. As a result, both the rate of
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failure and maintenance cost of the wind turbine
generator system are reduced.
21: 2014/05258 22: 1/11/2013 43: 6/10/2016
51: C07C; C07D
71: RENNOVIA, INC.
72: DIAS, ERIC L, SHOEMAKER, JAMES A W,
BOUSSIE, THOMAS R, MURPHY, VINCENT J
33: US 31: 61/588,093 32: 2012/01/18
54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF
HEXAMETHYLENEDIAMINE FROM 5 HYDROXYMETHYLFURFURAL
00: Processes are disclosed for the conversion of a
carbohydrate source to hexamethylenediamine
(HMDA) and to intermediates useful for the
production of hexamethylenediamine and other
industrial chemicals. HMDA is produced by direct
reduction of a furfural substrate to 1,6-hexanediol in
the presence of hydrogen and a heterogeneous
reduction catalyst comprising Pt or by indirect
reduction of a furfural substrate to 1,6-hexanediol
wherein 1,2,6-hexanetriol is produced by reduction
of the furfural substrate in the presence of hydrogen
and a catalyst comprising Pt and 1,2,6-hexanediol is
then converted by hydro genation in the presence of
a catalyst comprising Pt to 1,6 hexanediol, each
process then proceeding to the production of HMDA
by known routes, such as amination of the 1,6
hexanediol. Catalysts useful for the direct and
indirect production of 1,6- hexanediol are also
disclosed.
21: 2014/05303 22: 12/17/2012 43: 6/2/2016
51: A61N
71: PHOTOCURE ASA
72: KLEM, BJØRN
33: EP 31: 11250931.0 32: 2011/12/19
54: IRRADIATION APPARATUS
00: A portable, self-contained, irradiation apparatus for
photodynamic treatment of the vulva and/or the anus
which comprises: a treatment surface 2 capable of
conforming to the area of the vulva and/or anus to
be treated, an illumination system 4 for directing light
onto a treatment area of the vulva and/or anus and a
power source 18 for the illumination system; wherein
the illumination system is arranged to provide light at
fluence rates of 50 mW/cm2or below.
21: 2014/05387 22: 1/25/2013 43: 6/2/2016
51: G01N
71: MSC & SGCC
72: LECONTE, MARC, LOPEZ, BERNARD
33: FR 31: 12 50820 32: 2012/01/27
54: OPTICAL METHOD FOR INSPECTING
TRANSPARENT OR TRANSLUCENT ARTICLES
INTENDED TO ALLOCATE A REFERENCE
OPTICAL ADJUSTMENT TO THE VISION
SYSTEM
00: The invention relates to an optical method for
inspecting articles made from transparent or
translucent materials using a vision system, the
method consisting: - of illuminating the articles by
means of a light source whereof the angular
spectrum is adapted to the contrast chosen for
refracting objects present in the articles, - of
recovering, by means of an image sensor, the light
having passed through the articles, in order to form
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images of said articles. According to the invention,
the method consists; * during a phase of referencing
the vision system: - of placing a reference standard
(20) comprising at least one reference object (21)
refracting light according to a known range of angles
in the field of vision of the image sensor, - of taking
at least one image of the reference standard (20) in
such a way as to measure at least the contrast in the
image produced by at least one reference object
(21), * and during at least one phase of qualifying
the vision system: - of once more placing the
reference standard (20) in front of the light source
and in the field of vision of the image sensor.
21: 2014/05400 22: 7/22/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: A61K, C07K
71: NOVARTIS AG
72: HU, Qi-Ying, PARKER, David, Thomas,
GOLOSOV, Andrei, GROSCHE, Philipp, IMASE,
Hidetomo, YASOSHIMA, Kayo, ZECRI, Frederic,
ZHAO, Hongjuan
33: US 31: 61/591,557 32: 2012/01/27
33: US 31: 61/731,697 32: 2012/11/30
33: US 31: 61/717,760 32: 2012/10/24
54: SYNTHETIC APELIN MIMETICS FOR THE
TREATMENT OF HEART FAILURE
00: The invention provides a synthetic polypeptide of
Formula 1': or an amide, an ester or a salt thereof,
wherein X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X6, X7, X8, X9, X10,
X11, X12 and X13 are defined herein. The
polypeptides are agonist of the APJ receptor. The
invention also relates to a method for manufacturing
the polypeptides of the invention, and its therapeutic
uses such as treatment or prevention of acute
decompensated heart failure (ADHF), chronic heart
failure, pulmonary hypertension, atrial fibrillation,
Brugada syndrome, ventricular tachycardia,
atherosclerosis, hypertension, restenosis, ischemic
cardiovascular diseases, cardiomyopathy, cardiac
fibrosis, arrhythmia, water retention, diabetes
(including gestational diabetes), obesity, peripheral
arterial disease, cerebrovascular accidents, transient
ischemic attacks, traumatic brain injuries,
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, burn injuries (including
sunburn) and preeclampsia. The present invention
further provides a combination of pharmacologically
active agents and a pharmaceutical composition.
21: 2014/05470 22: 1/28/2013 43: 6/22/2016
51: A01H; C12N
71: THE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
72: MIRKOV, T ERIK, GONZALEZ-RAMOS, JAVIER
33: US 31: 61/591,680 32: 2012/01/27
33: US 31: 61/641,641 32: 2012/05/02
54: PATHOGEN RESISTANT CITRUS
COMPOSITIONS, ORGANISMS, SYSTEMS, AND
METHODS
00: The present disclosure relates, according to some
embodiments, to pathogen resistant citrus
compositions, organisms, systems, and methods.
For example, a composition may comprise a peptide
(e.g., a defensin peptide) and/or a nucleic acid (e.g.,
a defensin nucleic acid). A pathogen resistant citrus
plant may comprise, in some embodiments, a
defensin peptide and/or an expressable nucleic acid
encoding a defensin peptide.
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21: 2014/05504 22: 2/1/2012 43: 6/7/2016
51: B66C
71: VSL INTERNATIONAL AG
72: LAURENS, JEAN MARIE, RUSSELL, GUY,
ALTHAUS, WALTER, MEYER, MAX ERNST
54: HEAVY LIFTING APPARATUS AND METHOD
00: A crane apparatus and method are described for
lifting a heavy load such as a wind-turbine generator
unit 46 on to a wind-turbine tower 1. The crane is
designed to climb up cables 3 attached to the top of
the tower, carrying with it the cables 45 and lifting
gear 31 which will be required for the main lifting
operation. The crane comprises a pair of jib-frames
20 with boom arms 26, 27 which can be retracted
during lifting and then deployed to a pivotable,
loadbearing position once the crane is mounted at
the top of the tower 1. Hydraulic strand jacks 31 and
heavy-duty strands 45 are preferably used for the
heavy lifting. In a preparation step, a load-bearing
bracket assembly 13, 14, to which the jib-frames 20
will be secured, is hoisted up and fitted to the top of
the tower 1. Once the lifting operations are
complete, the crane assembly and the bracket
assembly 13, 14 are lowered from the tower 1 and
removed from site.
21: 2014/05514 22: 7/25/2014 43: 6/2/2016
51: C10L
71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH
MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V.
72: SHEA, Timothy, Michael, BENNIS, Hanane,
Belmokaddem, MACKNAY, Michael, Clifford,
DAVIES, Trevor, James
33: US 31: 61/991,888 32: 2014/05/-12
33: US 31: 62/021,249 32: 2014/07/07
33: US 31: 61/898,244 32: 2013/10/31
54: HIGH OCTANE UNLEADED AVIATION
GASOLINE
00: High octane unleaded aviation fuel compositions
having high aromatics content and a CHN content of
at least 97.2 wt%, less than 2.8 wt% of oxygen
content, a T10 of at most 75ºC, T40 of at least 75º
C, a T50 of at most 105º C, a T90 of at most 135ºC,
a final boiling point of less than 190°C, an adjusted
heat of combustion of at least 43.5 MJ/kg, a vapor
pressure in the range of 38 to 49 kPa, freezing point
is less than -58 °C is provided.
21: 2014/05590 22: 1/25/2013 43: 6/10/2016
51: A61K; C07D
71: VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS
INCORPORATED
72: VERWIJIS, MARINUS JACOBUS
33: US 31: 61/590,479 32: 2012/01/25
33: US 31: 61/651,218 32: 2012/05/24
33: US 31: 61/691,898 32: 2012/08/22
33: US 31: 61/708,691 32: 2012/10/02
54: FORMULATIONS OF 3-(6-(1-(2.2DIFLUOROBENZO[D][1,3]DIOXOL-5-YL)
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CYCLOPROPANECARBOXAMIDO)-3METHYLPYRIDIN-2-YL)BENZOIC ACID
00: A pharmaceutical composition comprising
Compound 1, (3-(6-(l-(2,2- difluorobenzo [d] [ 1,3 ]
dioxol-5 -yl) cyclopropanecarboxamido)-3 methylpyridin-2-yl)benzoic acid), and at least one
excipient selected from: a filler, a disintegrant, a
surfactant, a binder, and a lubricant, the composition
being suitable for oral administration to a patient in
need thereof to treat a CFTR mediated disease such
as Cystic Fibrosis. Processes of preparing
pharmaceutical compositions comprising Compound
1 are also disclosed.
21: 2014/05600 22: 7/29/2014 43: 6/3/2016
51: A61F
71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.
72: PERRIELLO, Michael, James, BERUBE, Jr.,
Alfred, Rodrigue, BOWMAN, Steven, Mark,
SLUSARZ, JR., John, Albert
33: US 31: 13/365,000 32: 2012/02/02
54: IMPLANTABLE BIOLOGIC HOLDER
00: A tissue graft suspension device (10) includes a
platform member (16), a graft connecting element
(18) coupled to the platform member such that a
portion of the graft connecting element forms a loop
for attachment to a tissue graft (22), and an
enclosure member (20) coupled to the loop of the
graft connecting element and configured to enclose
a biologic material (30). The enclosure member
defines an opening configured to receive the biologic
material. The graft connecting element and the
enclosure member are configured such that, during
use, the tissue graft is coupled to the loop and in
contact with the enclosure member.
21: 2014/05620 22: 1/29/2013 43: 6/2/2016
51: A21B
71: HOBEL, MICHAEL, KRAIHAMER, NORBERT,
AUGENDOPLER, PETER
72: HOBEL, MICHAEL, KRAIHAMER, NORBERT,
AUGENDOPLER, PETER
33: AT 31: A 50024/2012 32: 2012/02/06
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
PRODUCING BAKED GOODS
00: The invention relates to a method and to an
apparatus for producing baked goods in a
predefined form, wherein a piece of dough is baked
in a closed molding chamber (5) in immediate
succession after cooking while heat is supplied,
wherein the piece of dough fills the mold chamber
(5) completely while displacing gas. According to the
invention, in order to ensure advantageous baking
results, the piece of dough bears against the
gastight molding wall delimiting the molding chamber
(5), forming a finely structured crust, and the gas
from the mold chamber (5) is discharged in the
region of depressions (8) which are provided in the
molding wall (7), which determine elevations of the
baked goods projecting above a surface region, and
into which the gas is displaced by the oven rising of
the piece of dough.
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21: 2014/05648 22: 7/30/2014 43: 6/8/2016
51: G06F
71: HITACHI, LTD.
72: HORII, YOUICHI
33: JP 31: 2013-159503 32: 2013/07/31
54: BUSINESS VIABILITY EVALUATION
APPARATUS, BUSINESS VIABILITY
EVALUATION METHOD, AND BUSINESS
VIABILITY EVALUATION PROGRAM
00: A business viability evaluation apparatus includes: a
data management part that receives that a user
enters a calculation process which is a process of
calculating a value of an evaluation item for
evaluating a business and a prerequisite which is an
input value to the calculation process; and a
business viability evaluation part that creates a value
of the evaluation item in time series based on the
calculation process and the prerequisite, displays
the value of the evaluation item created in time
series, receives that the user re-enters a changed
prerequisite, re-creates a value of the evaluation
item in time series based on the calculation process
and the changed prerequisite, and displays the value
of the evaluation item re-created in time series.
21: 2014/05703 22: 1/24/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: C09C
71: OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG
72: BURI, MATTHIAS, RENTSCH, SAMUEL, GANE,
PATRICK A C, BLUM, RENÉ VINZENZ
33: EP 31: 12153877.1 32: 2012/02/03
33: US 31: 61/597,201 32: 2012/02/10
54: INSTALLATION FOR THE PURIFICATION OF
MINERALS, PIGMENTS AND/OR FILLERS
AND/OR THE PREPARATION OF PRECIPITATED
EARTH ALKALI CARBONATE
00: The present invention relates to an installation for
the purification of minerals, pigments and/or fillers
and/or the preparation of precipitated earth alkali
carbonate and/or mineralization of water and to the
use of such an installation for the purification of
minerals, pigments and/or fillers and/or
mineralization of water and/or the preparation of
precipitated earth alkali carbonate.
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21: 2014/05710 22: 8/1/2014 43: 5/30/2016
51: H05B
71: ZSINKO, Andrew, MASTRIAN, Shawn J.
72: ZSINKO, Andrew, MASTRIAN, Shawn J.
33: US 31: 61/582,581 32: 2012/01/03
54: ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICES AND
THEIR MANUFACTURE
00: A process for producing a conformal
electroluminescent system. An electrically
conductive base backplane film layer (16) is applied
upon a substrate (12). A dielectric film layer (18) is
applied upon the backplane film layer (16), then a
phosphor film layer (20) is applied upon the dielectric
film layer (18). An electrode film layer (22) is applied
upon the phosphor film layer (20) using a
substantially transparent, electrically conductive
material. An electrically conductive bus bar (24) may
be applied upon the electrode film layer (22).
Preferably, the backplane film layer (16), dielectric
film layer (18), phosphor film layer (20), electrode
film layer (22) and bus bar (24) are aqueous-based
and are applied by spray conformal coating.
21: 2014/05723 22: 8/1/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: A01K
71: Nestec S.A.
72: WURTH, Stephen Andrew, KIM, Kisun,
BALLARD, Jacob, SEAL, Paul, PERSELLS, James
P.
33: US 31: 61/582,968 32: 2012/01/04
54: ANIMAL PLAY TOY
00: The invention provides animal play toys that engage
an animal in play before and during consumption of
a treat. In one aspect, the invention provides an
animal play toy having a top portion defining at least
one hole therethrough and a weighted bottom
portion. The animal play toy is able to stand upright
when there is no interaction with the animal play toy.
One or more ropes of a consumable product or a
non-consumable product can be attached to the top
portion of the animal play toy through the hole.
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51: A45D; A47K
71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
72: JEMSBY, BJOERN NIKLAS, BOON, JASON
ROBERT, HAIDARY, NADEEM, DUMM, JEREME
NATHANIAL, DIEN, JONATHAN ADAM,
TERNOVITS, SCOTT ADAM, SCHIFFMAN,
JENNIFER LEE, MERAI, POOJA GHANSHYAM
33: US 31: 13/742,333 32: 2013/01/15
33: US 31: 61/596,511 32: 2012/02/08
54: MAKE-UP REMOVAL WIPE
00: To better facilitate the application and removal of
make-up on the skin, including on the face, and
especially around the eyes, the present invention
provides a wiping product having two or more lobes
which substantially conform to both the user's finger
and the area around the user's eyes. The wiping
product is not secured to the user's finger or worn
like a glove, but rather is simply supported by one or
more fingers in use. In this manner, the wiping
product is both simple to use and provides excellent
application and removal of make-up in often hard to
reach areas, such as the recesses of the eyes.
A low constant pressure co-injection molding
machine forms molded parts by injecting molten
thermoplastic material into a mold cavity at low
constant pressures of 6,000 psi and lower. As a
result, the low constant pressure injection molding
machine includes a mold formed of easily
machineable material that is less costly and faster to
manufacture than typical injection molds. Coinjection of thin-walled parts having an L/T ratio
>100, with embedded sustainable materials, such as
polylactic acid (PLA), starch, post-consumer
recyclables (PCR), and post- industrial recyclables
(PIR) isolated from surfaces by barrier layers of
leach-resistant material having a thickness less than
0.5mm, is possible. The co-injection molding
machine is provided with a screw comprising a
material having an average thermal conductivity of
more than 30 BTU/HR FT °F.
21: 2014/05741 22: 8/4/2014 43: 6/2/2016
51: B29C
71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
72: ALTONEN, Gene, Michael, BERG, Charles,
John, Jr., NEUFARTH, Ralph, Edwin, LAYMAN,
John, Moncrief, BOSWELL, Emily, Charlotte
33: US 31: 61/602,650 32: 2012/02/24
54: HIGH THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY COINJECTION MOLDING SYSTEM
00: -
21: 2014/05756 22: 1/4/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: A61K
71: HANMI PHARM. CO., LTD.
72: KWON, TAEK KWAN, KIM, DONG HO, KIM,
KYEONG SOO, KIM, YONG II, PARK, JAE HYUN,
WOO, JONG SOO
33: KR 31: 10-2012-0001954 32: 2012/01/06
54: STABLE PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION
FOR ORAL ADMINISTRATION COMPRISING
LEVOCETIRIZINE OR A PHARMACEUTICALLY
ACCEPTABLE SALT THEREOF, AND
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MONTELUKAST OR A PHARMACEUTICALLY
ACCEPTABLE SALT THEREOF
00: The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical
formulation for oral administration for preventing or
treating allergic rhinitis or asthma, which comprises:
(a) a first particle part comprising levocetirizine or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and an
organic acid; and (b) a second particle part
comprising montelukast or a pharmaceutically
acceptable salt thereof. The pharmaceutical
formulation according to the present invention
comprises an organic acid as a stabilizing agent,
which can effectively inhibit the production of
levocetirizine and montelukast related substances,
and thus, show good stability.
21: 2014/05835 22: 1/9/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: H04B
71: ATTOCHRON, LLC
72: CHAFFEE, TOM, SZAJOWSKI, PAUL F, KIM,
ISAAC, BRAGA, ALEXANDRE
33: US 31: 61/584,666 32: 2012/01/09
54: USPL-FSO LASERCOM POINT-TO-POINT
AND POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT OPTICAL
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
00: Enhancements in optical beam propagation
performance can be realized through the utilization
of ultra-short pulse laser (USPL) sources for laser
transmit platforms, which are can be used
throughout the telecommunication network
infrastructure fabric. One or more of the described
and illustrated features of USPL free space-optical
(USPL-FSO) laser communications can be used in
improving optical propagation through the
atmosphere, for example by mitigating optical
attenuation and scintillation effects, thereby
enhancing effective system availability as well as link
budget considerations, as evidenced through
experimental studies and theoretical calculations
between USPL and fog related atmospheric events.
21: 2014/05858 22: 1/31/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: C12N; C12P
71: LANZATECH NEW ZEALAND LIMITED
72: KOEPKE, MICHAEL, NAGARAJU, SHILPA,
CHEN, WENDY
33: US 31: 61/593,269 32: 2012/01/31
54: RECOMBINANT MICROORGANISMS AND
METHODS OF USE THEREOF
00: The invention relates to methods for the production
of chemical compounds, particularly but not
exclusively ethanol, by microbial fermentation. Also
described are genetically modified micro-organisms
capable of using carbon monoxide to produce one or
more products, particularly but not exclusively
ethanol as a main product, and producing a reduced
amount or substantially no 2,3-butanediol and/or a
precursor thereof.
21: 2014/05860 22: 3/15/2013 43: 6/6/2016
51: A01K
71: DELAVAL HOLDING AB
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72: MAZERIS, FERNANDO
33: SE 31: 1250306-6 32: 2012/03/28
33: US 31: 61/616,503 32: 2012/03/28
54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GROOMINGRELATED FARM DECISION SUPPORT
00: Farm decision support is provided relating to a herd
of animals (A1, A2, A3) in a farm environment (100).
Each animal (A1, A2, A3) is associated with a
respective identification device (T1, T2; T3). The
farm environment (100) includes a brush station (B1)
having a reader unit (224) configured to remotely
register an identity of each animal (A1, A2, A3)
visiting the brush station (B1) via the identification
devices (T1, T2; T3). A detection means (242)
detects a repositioning of the brush (210) from a
neutral position resulting from an animal (A3)
pushing a part of itself against the brush (210). The
reader unit (244) has a detection range within which
identity data (ID3) can be read out from an
identification device (T3). In response to a detected
repositioning of the brush (210), the reader unit
(244) registers the identity data (ID3) from a first
detected identification device (T3) within the
detection range, and forwards the identity data (ID3)
to a processing unit (120) via an output interface
(246). The processing unit (120) stores data (d1)
representing animal visits to the brush station (B1)
as the decision support.
21: 2014/05862 22: 3/14/2013 43: 6/6/2016
51: A61K; A61P
71: WELLESLEY PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC
72: DILL, DAVID A, VOLFSON, ILYA A
33: US 31: 13/424,000 32: 2012/03/19
33: US 31: 13/487,348 32: 2012/06/04
54: EXTENDED-RELEASE FORMULATION FOR
REDUCING THE FREQUENCY OF URINATION
AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
00: A method for reducing the frequency of urination is
disclosed. The method comprises administering to a
subject in need thereof an effective amount of a
pharmaceutical composition comprising one or more
analgesic agents and one or more a-b lockers. In
one embodiment, the one or more analgesic agents
are formulated for extended-release.
21: 2014/05865 22: 1/18/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: B05B; B65D; F16K
71: DR. PY INSTITUTE LLC
72: PY, DANIEL
33: US 31: 61/589,259 32: 2012/01/20
33: US 31: 61/589,266 32: 2012/01/20
54: DEVICE WITH CO-MOLDED CLOSURE, ONEWAY VALVE, VARIABLE-VOLUME STORAGE
CHAMBER AND ANTI-SPRITZ FEATURE AND
RELATED METHOD
00: A device has a first part with a valve seat and
storage chamber, and a second part with a flexible
valve cover and actuator. The flexible valve cover
and valve seat form a normally closed valve seam
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there between. The valve cover is movable in
response to fluid at an inlet to the seam exceeding a
valve opening pressure of the one-way valve
between (i) a normally closed position with valve
cover and valve seat in contact with each other and
defining the normally closed seam, and (ii) a second
position with at least a portion of the valve cover
spaced away from the valve seat to allow the fluid to
pass through the seam.
21: 2014/05872 22: 8/11/2014 43: 6/9/2016
51: F27D
71: VENTER, JACQUES
72: VENTER, JACQUES
33: ZA 31: 2013/06190 32: 2013/08/16
54: FURNACE COOLING ELEMENT
00: THIS invention relates to a furnace cooling element
and more particularly but not exclusively, to a
furnace cooling element suitable for use as a
segment of a furnace roof, or as a segment of a
furnace hearth or lining. The furnace cooling
element comprises a copper body, the copper body
including a plurality of fluid flow paths provided
therethrough, and the copper body having a hot face
which will in use be directed towards a furnace
interior. In addition, the furnace cooling element
includes a plurality of metal rods extending from the
copper body, wherein the metal rods are secured to
the body so that a thermally conductive connection
is formed between the metal rods and the copper
body.
21: 2014/05891 22: 2/1/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: A01H; C12N
71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC
72: LIRA, JUSTIN M, CICCHILLO, ROBERT M,
YERKES, CARLA, ROBINSON, ANDREW E
33: US 31: 61/593,555 32: 2012/02/01
33: US 31: 61/625,222 32: 2012/04/17
54: CHLOROPLAST TRANSIT PEPTIDE
00: This disclosure concerns compositions and methods
for targeting peptides, polypeptides, and proteins to
plastids of plastid containing cells. In some
embodiments, the disclosure concerns chloroplast
transit peptides that may direct a polypeptide to a
plastid, and nucleic acid molecules encoding the
same. In some embodiments, the disclosure
concerns methods for producing a transgenic plant
material (e.g., a transgenic plant) comprising a
chloroplast transit peptide, as well as plant materials
produced by such methods, and plant commodity
products produced therefrom.
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21: 2014/05894 22: 2/25/2013 43: 6/6/2016
51: C12Q; C12N; G01N
71: SEEGENE, INC.
72: CHUN, JONG YOON, LEE, YOUNG JO
33: US 31: 61/606,713 32: 2012/03/05
33: US 31: 61/613,195 32: 2012/03/20
33: US 31: 61/668,628 32: 2012/07/06
54: DETECTION OF NUCLEOTIDE VARIATION
ON TARGET NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE BY PTO
CLEAVAGE AND EXTENSION ASSAY
00: The present invention is generally drawn to a novel
method and a kit for detecting nucleotide variations
by a PTOCE (PTO Cleavage and Extension) assay
with PTO-NV. Furthermore, the present invention is
directed to a novel method and a kit for detecting a
nucleotide variation on a target nucleic acid
sequence by a PTOCE assay with PTO-NV having a
non-base paring moiety.
21: 2014/05920 22: 1/31/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: C02F; C01F
71: OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG
72: BURI, MATTHIAS, RENTSCH, SAMUEL, GANE,
PATRICK A C, BLUM, RENÉ VINZENZ, POFFET,
MARTINE
33: EP 31: 12153898.7 32: 2012/02/03
33: US 31: 61/597,193 32: 2012/02/10
54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN
AQUEOUS SOLUTION COMPRISING AT LEAST
ONE EARTH ALKALI HYDROGEN CARBONATE
AND ITS USE
00: The present invention refers to a process for the
preparation of an aqueous solution comprising at
least one earth alkali hydrogen carbonate and its
uses. The process may be carried out in a reactor
system comprising a tank (1) equipped with a stirrer
(2), at least one filtering device (4) and a grinding
device (18).
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21: 2014/05921 22: 12/21/2012 43: 6/7/2016
51: C01B
71: THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS
AG
72: BIRKE, DANIEL
33: DE 31: 10 2012 000 570.9 32: 2012/01/16
54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING
NITRIC ACID
00: The invention relates to a method for producing nitric
acid from ammonia and oxygen-containing gas
applying the single pressure or dual pressure
process, characterized in that during the start-up
and/or shut-down of the nitric acid plant, a process
gas is flowing through a process gas cooler (3)
and/or a feedwater preheater (2), which process gas
is heated in the process gas cooler (3) and/or in the
feedwater preheater (2) and is conveyed through at
least one heat exchanger (5, 4) located downstream
of the process gas cooler (3) and/or the feedwater
preheater (2) in order to transfer thermal energy from
the heated process gas to a residual gas. The
invention further relates to a device for carrying out
the method. By means of said methods and/or
devices, a freezing of the residual gas turbine can
effectively be prevented.
21: 2014/05923 22: 1/25/2013 43: 6/6/2016
51: B05B
71: DÜRR SYSTEMS GMBH
72: COLLMER, ANDREAS
33: DE 31: 10 2012 001 563.1 32: 2012/01/27
54: PAINTING BOOTH WITH A COATING AGENT
LINE AND CORRESPONDING MANUFACTURING
METHOD FOR SAID COATING AGENT LINE
00: The invention relates to a painting booth for coating
components, particularly for painting motor vehicle
body components, with a booth wall (10) and a
coating agent line (1), which runs from the exterior of
the booth through the booth wall (10) into the interior
of the booth. The invention proposes that the coating
agent line (1) has an electrically conductive and
axially running potential-compensating element (15)
inside the line for electrically connecting the coating
agent inside the line to an electrical reference
potential, said potential-compensating element (15)
extending from the exterior of the booth through the
booth wall (10), so that the free end of the potentialcompensating element (15) is inside the booth.
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21: 2014/05939 22: 8/13/2014 43: 6/2/2016
51: C10L, C22B
71: NEWCASTLE INNOVATION LIMITED
72: GALVIN, Kevin Patrick
33: AU 31: 2012900281 32: 2012/01/25
54: A METHOD OF AGGLOMERATING FINE
PARTICLES USING A CONCENTRATED WATER
IN OIL EMULSION
00: A method of agglomerating fine particles such as
ultrafine coal in a benefication process, uses a water
in oil emulsion to significantly reduce the amount of
oil needed compared with known oil in water
emulsions. A solution of oil and emulsifying agent is
provided to which water is progressively added
forming a concentrated water in oil emulsion with
stabilized water drops (1) packed inside the oil
solution phase (2). Fine particles in a slurry are then
added, causing the fine particles to collide and stick
to the emulsion particles. An optional form of the
invention coats tiny portions of the emulsion in a thin
film of low viscosity oil (5) to achieve a higher level of
selectivity.
21: 2014/05956 22: 2/28/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: C07C; A61K; C11C
71: PROMETIC PHARMA SMT LIMITED
72: BOULOS, ZACHARIE, DUCEPPE, JEANSIMON, PENNEY, CHRISTOPHER
33: US 31: 61/605,489 32: 2012/03/01
54: METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF
TRIGLYCERIDES OF MEDIUM-CHAIN LENGTH
FATTY ACIDS.
00: A method is disclosed for the preparation of glycerol
esters (triglycerides) of medium-chain length
monocarboxylic fatty acids which consists of the
reaction of the precursor free fatty acid and glycerol
in the presence of a catalyst under partial vacuum.
The process preferably uses a metal catalyst such
as an oxide or a chloride of tungsten, molybdenum,
calcium, zinc, chromium or magnesium. The method
of the invention allows the preparation in high yield
and high purity (>99.5%) of the final triglyceride. The
present method allows the formation of triglycerides
without solvent. Are also contemplated, the
triglyceride obtained by the method, and the
pharmaceutical composition containing the
triglyceride as an excipient or as an active
ingredient.
21: 2014/05957 22: 3/1/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: G08G
71: LASER TECHNOLOGY, INC., KAMA-TECH
(HK) LIMITED
72: CHUNG, JIYOON, DUNNE, JEREMY
33: US 31: 13/411,219 32: 2012/03/02
54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING
VEHICULAR TRAFFIC WITH A LASER
RANGEFINDING AND SPEED MEASUREMENT
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DEVICE UTILIZING A SHAPED DIVERGENT
LASER BEAM PATTERN
00: A system and method for monitoring vehicular traffic
with a laser rangefinding and speed measurement
device utilizing a shaped divergent laser beam
pattern. In accordance with the present invention, a
traffic monitoring device is disclosed which
comprises a light emitting diode having a die
element producing an asymmetric beam pattern, an
aperture for at least partially precluding some portion
of the beam pattern in a first direction while allowing
the beam pattern in a second orthogonal direction to
pass therethrough and a lens associated with the
aperture for causing the laser beam exiting the
aperture to diverge providing a cone-like beam of
laser energy.
21: 2014/05959 22: 2/20/2013 43: 6/6/2016
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: LEO PHARMA A/S
72: SØRENSEN, MORTEN DAHL, DI FABIO,
ROMANO, POZZAN, ALFONSO, CATALANI,
MARIA PIA, BLADH, HAAKON, FELDING, JAKOB
33: US 31: 61/601,902 32: 2012/02/22
54: NOVEL NEUROKININ 1 RECEPTOR
ANTAGONIST COMPOUNDS
00: The present invention relates to a compound
according to formula (A) wherein n is 1 or 2; R1 and
R2 are independently hydrogen, C1-4 alkyl, C14 haloalkyl, C1-4 alkoxy, CD3 or halogen;
R3 is hydrogen, C(=O)OR7 or C1-4 alkyl
optionally substituted with hydroxy or NR8R9; R4 is
hydrogen or oxo; R5 and R6 are independently
hydrogen, hydroxy, NR8R9, C( =O)R7, C( =O)OR7,
C( =O)NR8R9, C1-4 alkyl, wherein said C14 alkyl is optionally substituted with hydroxy,
NR8R9 or a 5- or 6-membered heterocyclic ring,
wherein said 5- or 6-membered heterocyclic ring is
optionally substituted with C1-4 alkyl or
C(=O)R7; or R5 and R6, together with the carbon
atom to which they are attached, form =CH2 or
a 5- or 6-membered heterocycloalkyl, wherein said
heterocycloalkyl is optionally substituted with C14 alkyl; R7 is hydrogen or C1-4 alkyl; R8
and R9 are independently hydrogen or C14 alkyl, or R8 and R9, together with the
nitrogen atom to which they are attached, form a 5or 6-membered heterocyclic ring, or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof.
The invention relates further to intermediates for the
preparation of said compounds, to said compounds
for use in therapy, to pharmaceutical compositions
comprising said compounds, to methods of treating
or ameliorating pruritic dermal diseases or conditions
with said compounds, and to the use of said
compounds in the manufacture of medicaments.
21: 2014/05964 22: 2/13/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: B29B; B29C; D03D
71: ALBANY ENGINEERED COMPOSITES, INC.
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72: GILBERTSON, BROCK, GOERING, JONATHAN
33: US 31: 13/399,761 32: 2012/02/17
54: PI-SHAPED PREFORM WITH BIAS FIBERS
00: A woven preform (300) for a reinforced composite
material, which may be woven flat and folded into
shape. The preform has off-axis reinforcement with
one or more legs (315,320) and/or base (310)
extending in an off axis or bias (non 0/90 degree)
orientation with respect to the warp/weft fibers
(312,314). One or more legs extend from a base, the
base and legs each having at least two layers of
warp fibers. The legs may be parallel or angled to
each other. The outer ends of the base and/or the
legs may have tapers formed from terminating layers
of warp fibers in a stepped or angled pattern.
21: 2014/05965 22: 2/20/2013 43: 6/6/2016
51: B41M
71: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION
72: OWUSU, OSEI, ZAIKOV, VADIM, WANG,
SHANSHAN, BAKER, JAMES, CHEN, WEN-LI A
33: US 31: 61/600,744 32: 2012/02/20
54: MULTILAYER FILM FOR MULTI-PURPOSE
INKJET SYSTEMS
00: The present invention is directed to a printed
substrate including a multilayer film having the
following layered configuration: a print layer having a
thickness of at least about 0.6 mils, which is
receptive to eco-solvent inks, mild-solvent inks, latex
inks, UV inks, or combinations thereof, and where
the print layer includes one or more of eco-solvent
inks, mild-solvent inks, latex inks, UV inks, or
combinations thereof; a tie layer; a core layer; and
an adhesive layer.
21: 2014/05967 22: 2/22/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: H04W
71: CELLTRUST CORPORATION
72: MOSHIR, SEAN, MOSHIR, KEVIN K,
KHANBAN, ALI A, LINDSAY, JOSHUA
33: US 31: 13/531,177 32: 2012/06/22
33: US 31: 61/602,072 32: 2012/02/22
54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENCRYPTED
MOBILE VOICE COMMUNICATIONS
00: A method of establishing a registration between a
mobile device and a server includes receiving at the
server an SMS or MMS from a mobile device. The
server receives the phone number of the mobile
device, verifies the phone number of the mobile
device against a whitelist to authorize a registration
between the mobile device and the server, and
verifies a secure identification code that is input at
the mobile device. The secure identification code is
provided to a user of the mobile phone before the
mobile device is registered with the server. The
secure identification code can be provided to the
user via an administrator of the server. An
encryption key established between the mobile
device and the server can be used to provide or
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enhance encryption of a voice communication, such
as a VoIP communication, made using the mobile
device.
21: 2014/06002 22: 2/1/2013 43: 6/6/2016
51: A01H; C12N
71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC
72: LIRA, JUSTIN M, CICCHILLO, ROBERT M,
NAIR, SATISH K.
33: US 31: 61/593,555 32: 2012/02/01
33: US 31: 61/625,222 32: 2012/04/17
54: NOVEL CLASS OF GLYPHOSATE
RESISTANCE GENES
00: The present disclosure relates to a novel class of
EPSPS enzymes, and nucleic acids useful in
encoding the same.
21: 2014/06078 22: 3/1/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: LEAD DISCOVERY CENTER GMBH
72: EICKHOFF, JAN, ZISCHINSKY, GUNTHER,
KOCH, UWE
33: EP 31: 12157751.4 32: 2012/03/01
54: PYRAZOLO - TRIAZINE DERIVATIVES AS
SELECTIVE CYCLIN- DEPENDENT KINASE
INHIBITORS
00: The present invention relates to pyrazolo[1,5a][1,3,5]triazine derivatives and/or pharmaceutically
acceptable salts thereof, the use of these derivatives
as pharmaceutically active agents, especially for the
prophylaxis and/or treatment of infectious diseases,
including opportunistic diseases, immunological
diseases, autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular
diseases, cell proliferative diseases, inflammation,
erectile dysfunction and stroke, and pharmaceutical
compositions containing at least one of said
pyrazolo[1,5-a][1,3,5]triazine derivatives and/or
pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
Furthermore, the present invention relates to the use
of said pyrazolo[1,5-a][1,3,5]triazine derivatives as
inhibitors for a protein kinase.
21: 2014/06081 22: 8/19/2014 43: 6/7/2016
51: B29C
71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
72: ALTONEN, Gene, Michael, NEUFARTH, Ralph,
Edwin, PROSISE, Robert, Lawrence, POLAND,
James, Edward, LAYMAN, John, Moncrief, LUMPKIN,
Danny, David, STEVENS, John, Boyet
33: US 31: 61/602,781 32: 2012/02/24
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54: INJECTION MOLD HAVING A SIMPLIFIED
COOLING SYSTEM
00: An injection mold assembly for a high output
consumer product injection molding machine, the
injection mold assembly having a simplified cooling
system. The simplified cooling system has a cooling
complexity factor of less than three, preferably less
than two, more preferably less than one.
21: 2014/06110 22: 8/20/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: C11D, G01M, G01N, G06K
71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
72: MESKENS, Stefan, JOHNSON, Kerry, Brian,
KHALAF, Suzanne, BYRD, Leon, Jr.
33: US 31: 13/406,254 32: 2012/02/27
54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETECTING
LEAKAGE FROM A COMPOSITION-CONTAINING
POUCH
00: An apparatus and a method for detecting leakage
from a composition-containing pouch during the
high-speed manufacturing process. The apparatus
comprises: a platen comprising a pouch cavity and a
plurality of platen edges adjacent to the cavity; an
image capturing unit; an image processing unit; and
ultraviolet-light emitting source. The composition
itself comprises a fluorescent whitening compound.
The ultra-violet emitting light source is arranged to
illuminate the cavity and plurality of platen edges.
The image capturing unit is arranged to capture an
image of the illuminated cavity and plurality of platen
edges. The image capturing unit is communicably
attached to the image processing unit.
21: 2014/06111 22: 8/20/2014 43: 6/3/2016
51: B29D
71: COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES
ETABLISSEMENTS MICHELIN, MICHELIN
RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A.
72: ANDERSON, Scott, Powell, WILSON, Brian D.
54: APPARATUS FOR CASTING A NONPNEUMATIC TIRE HAVING A FLOATING MOLD
ALIGNMENT MECHANISM
00: This invention relates generally to an apparatus for
rotationally casting a portion of a tire, and, more
specifically, to an apparatus that has a floating
alignment mechanism that allows a portion of a mold
to move in the radial direction of the tire, which it. at
least; partially forms, allowing the molding apparatus
to omit, the use of tie bars. The -mechanism may
comprise two set of needle roller bearings that are
orthogonally arranged to allow radial movement of a
portion of a mold.
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21: 2014/06146 22: 3/13/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: A61K; A61P
71: WELLESLEY PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC
72: DILL, DAVID A
33: US 31: 13/424,000 32: 2012/03/19
33: US 31: 13/487,348 32: 2012/06/04
54: EXTENDED-RELEASE FORMULATION FOR
REDUCING THE FREQUENCY OF URINATION
AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
00: Methods and compositions for reducing the
frequency of urination are disclosed. One method
comprises administering to a subject in need thereof
an effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition
comprising an analgesic agent formulated in an
extended-release formulation. Another method
comprises administering to a subject in need thereof
an effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition
comprising multiple active ingredients formulated for
extended-release.
21: 2014/06194 22: 8/22/2014 43: 6/3/2016
51: A61K, A61P
71: REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
72: PURCELL NGAMBO, Lisa, A.
33: US 31: 61/624,519 32: 2012/04/16
33: US 31: 61/759,469 32: 2013/02/01
54: METHODS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING
INFLUENZA VIRUS INFECTION BY
ADMINISTERING A SERINE PROTEASE
INHIBITOR
00: The present invention provides methods for treating
or preventing influenza virus infection. The methods
of the present invention comprise administering to a
subject in need thereof a pharmaceutical
composition comprising a type II transmembrane
serine protease (TTSP) inhibitor. The TTSP inhibitor
preferably functions by inhibiting the proteolytic
cleavage of influenza hemagglutinin (HA0) into the
functional subunits HA1 and HA2. In certain
embodiments, the TTSP inhibitor is an inhibitor of
transmembrane protease serine S1 member 2
(TMPRSS2), such as an anti-TMPRSS2 antibody or
antigen-binding fragment thereof.
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A tow hitch with a main body which is adapted to be
fixed relative to a towing vehicle, and a coupling
movable relative to the body between a first position
arranged to engage a tow bar, and a second position
for towing.
21: 2014/06238 22: 8/25/2014 43: 6/2/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: NOVARTIS AG
72: HOWSHAM, Catherine, TUFILLI, Nicola,
LINDENBERG, Christian, PERLBERG, Anett
33: US 31: 61/612,727 32: 2012/03/19
54: CRYSTALLINE FORM OF A SUCCINATE
SALT
00: This invention relates to a new crystalline form of the
succinate salt of the epithelial sodium channel
(ENaC) blocker 3-(3-{2-[(E)-3,5-Diamino-6-chloropyrazine-2-carbonylimino]-1,3,8- triazaspiro[4.5]decane-8-carbonyl}benzenesulfonylamino)-propionic acid
dipropylcarbamoylmethyl ester, pharmaceutical
compositions comprising said crystalline form, uses
of said crystalline form and pharmaceutical
compositions, and methods for preparing said
crystalline form.
21: 2014/06241 22: 8/25/2014 43: 6/17/2016
51: H01H
71: MASCHINENFABRIK REINHAUSEN GMBH
72: BIERINGER, Alfred, HAMMER, Christian,
STREMPEL, Rolf, PANKOFER, Martin, STOCKER,
Andreas
33: DE 31: 102012103490.7 32: 2012/04/20
54: DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER FOR
VOLTAGE REGULATION OF LOCAL
DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS
00: The invention relates to a distribution transformer
having a tap-changing device for no-break switching
between different winding taps of a distribution
transformer. The general inventive concept consists
in actuating both the selector contact unit and the
switching means for no-break load switching by
means of a common motor drive without
interposition of an energy store.
21: 2014/06240 22: 8/25/2014 43: 6/7/2016
51: B60D
71: PREMIUM MINING SERVICES PTY LTD
72: JACOBSON, Dale, Peter, YOUNG, Jamie,
REDDISH, Brett, James
33: AU 31: 2012901098 32: 2012/03/19
54: TOW HITCH WITH MOVABLE COUPLING
00: -
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72: KOTZE, Martha Hendrietta; YAHORAVA, Volha
33: ZA 31: 2013/06563 32: 2013/09/02
54: USE OF ION EXCHANGE FIBRES IN
HYDROMETALLURGY
00: A method of removing copper from a cobalt or nickel
containing electrolyte by means of ion exchange
using a fibrous ion exchanger.
21: 2014/06245 22: 8/25/2014 43: 6/7/2016
51: A45D
71: Bonfit America Inc.
72: KROK, Paul, STEINHOBEL, Brian
33: US 31: 13/401,361 32: 2012/02/21
54: DEVICE FOR RETAINING DISPOSABLE
SHAVER BLADE CARTRIDGES IN A SEALED
CONDITION
00: A container that retains a razor blade cartridge within
the container with a handle attached to the razor
blade cartridge with the handle partially within the
container and partially extending out of the
container. The container is a spring biased container
to keep it closed and it is necessary to provide a
force that overcomes the spring force and open the
container so that the handle and attached razor
blade cartridge can be removed from the container
which then snaps shut due to the closing spring
force, the safety razor with razor blade cartridge and
handle are ready for immediate use.
21: 2014/06306 22: 8/27/2014 43: 6/30/2016
51: C22B
71: MINTEK
21: 2014/06312 22: 8/28/2014 43: 7/6/2016
51: E01C
71: HENGELHOEF CONCRETE JOINTS
MANUFACTURING NV
72: MEUWISSEN, Dirk, KLINGELEERS, Albert,
Charles, WINTERS, René Alice P
33: GB 31: 1203314.8 32: 2012/02/27
33: GB 31: 1215277.3 32: 2012/08/28
33: GB 31: 1220095.2 32: 2012/11/08
54: EXPANSION JOINT
00: The present invention relates to a expansion joint to
bridge an expansion gap between two parts of
concrete slabs used in floor construction, especially
in the manufacture of concrete floors such as for
example in industrial floors. The expansion joint has
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an upper (2) and lower (3) portion, wherein the
upper portion provides a dividing member (4) and
the lower portion comprises a vertically oriented
corrugated plate (5). In a further embodiment of the
present invention, the expansion joint is
characterized in having an upper (2) and lower (3)
portion, each comprising two vertically oriented
corrugated plates with undulations that fit in one
another, and characterized in that the corrugated
plates of the upper and lower portion are out of
phase to one another.
21: 2014/06320 22: 8/27/2014 43: 6/2/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07K
71: SANOFI
72: ZHANG, Jie, DAVISON, Matthew, LI, Han,
KOMINOS, Dorothea, PRITSKER, Alla, BAURIN,
Nicolas, SUBRAMANIAN, Govindan, CHEN, Xin
33: US 31: 61/616,845 32: 2012/03/28
33: FR 31: 1350953 32: 2013/02/04
54: ANTIBODIES TO BRADYKININ B1
RECEPTOR LIGANDS
00: The disclosure provides antibodies that specifically
bind to Kallidin or des-Arg10-Kallidin. The disclosure
also provides pharmaceutical compositions, as well
as nucleic acids encoding anti-Kallidin or desArg10-Kallidin antibodies, recombinant expression
vectors and host cells for making such antibodies, or
fragments thereof. Methods of using antibodies of
the disclosure to modulate Kallidin or des-Arg10Kallidin activity or detect Kallidin or des-Arg10Kallidin or, either in vitro or in vivo, are also provided
by the disclosure. The disclosure further provides
methods of making antibodies that specifically bind
to des-Argg- Bradykinin and des-Arg10-Kallidin-like
peptide.
21: 2014/06323 22: 8/27/2014 43: 6/17/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Merck Patent GmbH
72: DORSCH, Dieter, HOELZEMANN, Guenter,
SCHIEMANN, Kai, WEGENER, Ansgar
33: EP(DE) 31: 12000558.2 32: 2012/01/28
54: TRIAZOLO[4,5-D]PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES
00: Compounds of the formula (I) in which R1 and R2
have the meanings indicated in Claim 1, are
inhibitors of GCN2, and can be employed, inter alia,
for the treatment of cancer.
21: 2014/06371 22: 2/10/2014 43: 6/7/2016
51: G06Q
71: PUREPLAY HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY)
LIMITED
72: OBERHOLSTER, SAREL JOHANNES
33: ZA 31: 2013/01386 32: 2013/02/22
33: ZA 31: 2013/05109 32: 2013/07/08
54: AN ELECTRONIC MINERAL RESERVE
VALUATION METHOD AND A SYSTEM
THEREFOR
00: A method and system for implementing an electronic
mineral reserve valuation is provided. The system
includes a communications module for receiving an
electronic request message from a purchaser to
purchase a quantity of mineral, at a current spot
price for the mineral. The quantity of mineral is
currently stored in its natural environment in or on
the Earth's crust prior to it being extracted. The
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request includes that the quantity of mineral is to be
made available to the purchaser at a future specified
time. A memory for storing relevant data and an
issuing module then issues the purchaser with a
unique electronic certificate including at least the
quantity of mineral, agreed specifications and the
future specified time.
21: 2014/06381 22: 5/25/2011 43: 6/6/2016
51: C07H; A61K; A61P; C12P
71: SHENYANG TONGLIAN GROUP CO., LTD.
72: JIANG, YANG
33: CN 31: 201010182108.9 32: 2010/05/25
33: CN 31: 201010182109.3 32: 2010/05/25
33: CN 31: 201010182111.0 32: 2010/05/25
54: LEVOISOVALERYLSPIRAMYCIN I, II, III AND
PREPARATIONS, PREPARATION METHODS
AND USES THEREOF
00: Disclosed are levoisovalerylspiramycin I, II or III,
preparations, preparation methods and uses thereof.
The preparations comprise levoisovalerylspiramycin
I, II or III and pharmaceutically acceptable carrier
and/or adjuvant, wherein the purity of
levoisovalerylspiramycin I, II or III is above 90 wt%.
Said levoisovalerylspiramycin I, II or III has good
antibacterial activity, and its preparations include
solution for injection, powder for injection or
lyophilized powder.
21: 2014/06404 22: 3/19/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: F23C; F22B; F23M
71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD
72: PITON, ANTHONY, CROUTAZ, PIERRE,
GAUVILLE, PIERRE, DARLING, SCOTT L
33: EP 31: 12160406.0 32: 2012/03/20
54: CIRCULATING FLUIDIZED BED BOILER
00: The invention relates to a circulating fluidized bed
boiler (1) comprising a combustion chamber (2),
characterized in that the combustion chamber (2)
comprises: - first heat transfer surfaces (7) forming
at least one vertical chamber extending from a lower
part (5) of the combustion chamber (2), and - second
heat transfer surfaces (8) having an inlet part and an
outlet part which extend both from an upper part (6)
of the combustion chamber (2), said second heat
transfer surfaces (8) being fixed to vertical chambers
(7).
21: 2014/06414 22: 9/1/2014 43: 6/2/2016
51: A61K, C07K
71: CADILA HEALTHCARE LIMITED
72: MENDIRATTA, Sanjeev, Kumar,
BANDYOPADHYAY, Sanjay, PATEL, Chintan, G.
33: IN 31: 1606/MUM/2012 32: 2012/05/30
33: IN 31: 3031/MUM/2012 32: 2012/10/17
33: IN 31: 610/MUM/2012 32: 2012/03/07
54: PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS OF
TNF-ALPHA ANTIBODIES
00: The present invention provides certain improved
formulations of proteins. Specifically, the present
invention provides use of certain excipients that are
useful for stabilization of antibody preparations.
Additionally, the novel formulation of the present
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invention prevents the formation of aggregates or
fragments or modification of protein in solution.
21: 2014/06468 22: 9/3/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: C11D
71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
72: OH, Hiroshi, WOS, John, August, GARDNER,
Robb, Richard, BATES, Tim
33: US 31: 61/615,538 32: 2012/03/26
54: CLEANING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING
PH-SWITCHABLE AMINE SURFACTANTS
00: A cleaning composition comprises a pH-switchable
sudsing system and a cleansing system. The pHswitchable sudsing system comprises a primary
sudsing agent in combination with a pH-switchable
co- surfactant. The pH-switchable co-surfactant is
selected from diamine molecules having a general
formula R1R2-N-R3-N+ (CH3)X, where R1 is a
linear or branched C8 to C16 hydrocarbyl, R2 is a
linear or branched C1 to C3 hydrocarbyl, R3 is a
linear or branched C3 to C6 hydrocarbylene, and X
is a counteranion. The tertiary amine nitrogen of the
pH-switchable co-surfactant has a pKa value. When
the tertiary amine nitrogen is unprotonated, the pHswitchable co-surfactant may provide a sudsboosting effect in washing solutions at a washing pH
above the pKa. When the tertiary amine nitrogen is
protonated, the pH-switchable co-surfactant may
provide a suds-reducing benefit in rinse waters at a
rinse pH below the pKa.
21: 2014/06480 22: 9/3/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: F02C, F17C, F28D
71: Airlight Energy IP SA
72: PEDRETTI-RODI, Andrea, ZANGANEH, Giw
33: CH 31: 310/12 32: 2012/03/07
54: PRESSURISED ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM
IN WHICH THE HEAT ACCUMULATOR IS
ARRANGED IN AN OVERPRESSURE ZONE
00: The invention relates to a compressed air energy
storage system comprising a pressure accumulator
(2) for gas to be stored under pressure, and a heat
accumulator (27) for storing the compression heat
that has accumulated during charging of the
pressure accumulator (2), wherein the heat
accumulator (27) is arranged ready for use in an
overpressure zone (31). Said arrangement enables
a structurally simple heat accumulator to be
provided, since said heat accumulator is not loaded
by the pressure of the gas passing therethrough.
21: 2014/06489 22: 3/5/2013 43: 6/13/2016
51: F16B
71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
72: SEKIGUCHI, TOMOHIKO
33: JP 31: 2012-050328 32: 2012/03/07
54: WORKPIECE POSITIONING STRUCTURE
AND WORKPIECE POSITIONING METHOD
00: A positioning structure that positions two workpieces
1, 2 includes a one positioning portion la that is
provided on one of the workpieces 1 and includes
one inverted portion 5 and a protruding portion 10;
and a other positioning portion 2a that is provided on
the other workpiece 2 and includes another inverted
portion 8 and a receiving portion 21, the two
positioning portions positioning the two workpieces,
by overlapping an end portion of the one positioning
portion face-to-face with an end portion of the other
positioning portion. The two inverted portions are
each such that alignment of the positioning portion is
inverted when the one positioning portion is
overlapped with the other positioning portion, the
protruding portion is arranged on the end portion
side of the one positioning portion and is provided
protruding toward an overlapping side, and the
receiving portion engages with the protruding portion
when the one positioning portion is overlapped with
the other positioning portion.
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21: 2014/06490 22: 1/18/2013 43: 6/2/2016
51: H04L; G06K
71: TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN)
COMPANY LIMITED
72: LING, GUO
33: CN 31: 201210027087.2 32: 2012/02/08
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADDING
FRIEND, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
00: Disclosed are a method and an apparatus for adding
a friend. The method comprises: scanning to acquire
a two-dimension code shared by a two-dimension
code sharing user; parsing the two-dimension code
to obtain a responsive user identifier; judging a
relationship between the user identifier and a user
identifier of the two-dimension code sharing user;
and if the relationship is a stranger relationship,
entering a friend adding interface, and adding the
two-dimension code sharing user as a friend. The
present invention is capable of avoiding leakage of
user information.
21: 2014/06491 22: 2/4/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: A61K; A61Q
71: PERIPRODUCTS LTD
72: HILL, ROBERT, COLLINGS, ALAN J, BAYNES,
IAN, GILLAM, DAVID G
33: GB 31: 1202341.2 32: 2012/02/10
54: MULTICOMPONENT ORAL CARE
COMPOSITION
00: The present invention relates to a multicomponent
oral health care composition, comprising a source of
a fluoride ion, a source of a calcium ion, a source of
a phosphate ion, and stabilised chlorine dioxide, that
can be used as a toothpaste, oral spray or a mouth
wash/oral rinse formulation. The different
components in the composition act synergistically
together to clean the teeth and mucous membranes
of an oral cavity of a subject, perfuming them or
protecting them in order to keep them in good
condition, change their appearance or correct
unpleasant odours. They achieve this by inhibiting
caries, promoting teeth remineralisation, and helping
to alleviate dentine hypersensitivity, gingivitis and
periodontal disease.
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21: 2014/06493 22: 2/19/2013 43: 6/9/2016
51: H04N
71: ERICSSON TELEVISION INC.
72: FORSMAN, ROBERT HAMMOND, DASHER,
CHARLES HAMMETT, PHILLIPS, CHRIS,
REYNOLDS, JENNIFER ANN, MARTIN, STEVE
33: US 31: 13/403,075 32: 2012/02/23
54: METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR
MANAGING NETWORK RESOURCES USED BY
MULTIMEDIA STREAMS IN A VIRTUAL PIPE
00: Some embodiments are directed to a method
performed by a pipe control node for managing
network resources that are used to transport network
traffic. The method includes allocating network
resources to a virtual pipe for transporting a plurality
of multimedia streams through the network.
Utilization of the network resources by the plurality of
multimedia streams transported through the virtual
pipe is monitored relative to the network resources
allocated to the virtual pipe. The network resources
that are used by the plurality of multimedia streams
transported through the virtual pipe are managed in
response to the monitored utilization. Some other
embodiments are directed to a corresponding pipe
control node that manages network resources which
are used to transport network traffic.
21: 2014/06545 22: 9/5/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: A01N, A01P
71: Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH
72: SONNECK, Rainer, HORSTMANN, Sebastian
33: EP(DE) 31: 12154470.4 32: 2012/02/08
54: ACTIVE COMPOUND COMPOSITIONS FOR
VECTOR CONTROL OF INSECTICIDERESISTANT PESTS
00: The invention is in the technical field of vector
control and in particular mosquito and bed bug
control. The active compound compositions of this
invention are used against animal pests such as
arthropods which transmit disease pathogens or
which annoy the well-being of humans and animals.
The active compound compositions of this invention
are in particular useful to overcome target-specific
and/or metabolic-specific resistance of mosquitos
and bed bugs.
21: 2014/06561 22: 9/8/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: B01J
71: BASF SE
72: SCHUNK, Stephan, MILANOV, Andrian,
STRASSER, Andreas, WASSERSCHAFF, Guido,
ROUSSIÈRE, Thomas
33: EP 31: 12154901.8 32: 2012/02/10
54: HEXAALUMINATE-COMPRISING CATALYST
FOR REFORMING OF HYDROCARBONS AND
REFORMING PROCESS
00: The present invention relates to a hexaaluminatecontaining catalyst, which comprises a
hexaaluminate-containing phase that includes cobalt
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and at least one additional element from the group
La, Ba, Sr. The Co content of the hexaaluminatecontaining catalyst is in the range of 2-15 mol%,
preferably 3-10 mol% and further preferably in the
range of 4-8 mol%, the content of the at least one
additional element from the group La, Ba, Sr is in the
range of 2-25 mol%, preferably 3-15 mol%, further
preferably 4-10 mol% and the content of Al is in the
range of 70-90 mol%. In addition to the
hexaaluminate-containing phase, the catalyst can
include a 0-50 wt% oxide secondary phase, the
portion of oxide secondary phase preferably in the
range of 3-40 wt% and further preferably in the
range of 5-30 wt%. The method according to the
invention for producing the catalyst is based on
initially bringing a source of aluminium oxide,
preferably, a boehmite, into contact with cobalt
species and at least one element from the group La,
Ba, Sr. The moulded and dried material is preferably
calcined at a temperature greater than or equal to
800°C. The reforming method for converting
hydrocarbons, preferably methane, in the presence
of CO2 is characterised in that the catalyst is used at
a process temperature greater than 700°C,
preferably greater than 800°C and further preferably
greater than 900°C, the process pressure being
greater than 5 bar, preferably greater than 10 bar
and further preferably greater than 15 bar.
21: 2014/06595 22: 2/7/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: A63B
71: BAKER, SHELDON MARK
72: BAKER, SHELDON MARK
33: US 31: 61/597,460 32: 2012/02/10
54: SPORTS GRIPS
00: Described are sports training aid(s) such as tennis
grips. The tennis grips have markers showing a
player where to place their hands and fingers to get
a correct grip for a particular tennis shot. Also
described are marker indicators having marker
indicator comprising one or more indicators
indicating to a subject where to put markers on a
grip.
21: 2014/06603 22: 9/9/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: A61Q, C11D
71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED
72: YUAN, Haoming, RANA, Vishruti, JOHNSTONE,
Lesley
33: US 31: 61/617,789 32: 2012/03/30
33: US 31: 61/790,836 32: 2013/03/15
54: BAR SOAPS
00: Improved bar soaps provide finely celled lather or
foam when used to clean the epidermis, and
especially hands, which at the same time retains a
good 'skin feel' of the treated epidermis, e.g., hands.
21: 2014/06606 22: 9/9/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: B02C
71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB
72: BERGMAN, Axel, BERN, Gustav, ERIKSSON,
Bengt-Arne, LARSSON, Mikael M., MALMQVIST,
Patric
33: EP(SE) 31: 12162975.2 32: 2012/04/03
54: GYRATORY CRUSHER CRUSHING HEAD
00: A gyratory crusher crushing head (103) having a
circumferential groove (206) formed in an outer
facing surface (203,204,205) of the crushing head.
The groove is positioned towards a second lower
end (209) at the outward facing surface relative to an
axial length of the crushing head. The groove and its
relative axial positioning minimizes the stress
concentrations at the crushing head resultant from
forces tangential to the outward facing surface upon
which is removably mounted a crushing shell (102).
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invention relates further to a composition comprising
the blend a substrate applied with the blend, a
method for providing a brazed product, and uses.
21: 2014/06620 22: 2/11/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: C07K
71: GENENTECH, INC.
72: MODRUSAN, ZORA, DE SAUVAGE,
FREDERIC J, DURINCK, STEFFEN, SESHAGIRI,
SOMASEKAR, STAWISKI, ERIC WILLIAM
33: US 31: 61/597,746 32: 2012/02/11
33: US 31: 61/674,763 32: 2012/07/23
54: R-SPONDIN TRANSLOCATIONS AND
METHODS USING THE SAME
00: Provided are therapies related to the treatment of
pathological conditions, such as cancer.
21: 2014/06626 22: 3/27/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: B23K; C22C
71: ALFA LAVAL CORPORATE AB
72: SJÖDIN, PER, WALTER, KRISTIAN
33: EP 31: 12161742.7 32: 2012/03/28
54: A NOVEL BRAZING CONCEPT
00: The present invention relates to a blend of at least
one boron source and at least one silicon source,
wherein the blend comprises boron and silicon in a
weight ratio boron to silicon within a range from
about 5:100 to about 2:1, wherein silicon and boron
are present in the blend in at least 25 wt%, and
wherein the at least one boron source and the at
least one silicon source are oxygen free except for
inevitable amounts of contaminating oxygen, and
wherein the blend is a mechanical blend of powders,
and wherein particles in the powders have an
average particle size less than 250 µm. The present
21: 2014/06628 22: 3/27/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: B23K; C22C
71: ALFA LAVAL CORPORATE AB
72: SJÖDIN, PER, WALTER, KRISTIAN
33: EP 31: 12161742.7 32: 2012/03/28
54: A BRAZE ALLOY LAYERED PRODUCT
00: The present invention relates to a method for
providing a braze alloy layered product comprising
the following steps: - applying at least one silicon
source and at least one boron source on at least a
part of a surface of a substrate, wherein the at least
one boron source and the at least one silicon source
are oxygen free except for inevitable amounts of
contaminating oxygen, and wherein the substrate
comprises a parent material having a solidus
temperature above 1100 °C; - heating the substrate
having the applied boron source and the applied
silicon source to a temperature lower than the
solidus temperature of the parent material of the
substrate; and cooling the substrate having the
applied boron source and the applied silicon source,
and obtaining the braze alloy layered product. The
present invention relates further to a braze alloy
layered product, a method for providing a brazed
product, a method for providing a coated product,
and uses of the braze alloy layered product.
21: 2014/06629 22: 3/13/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: B01J; C30B
71: ELEMENT SIX TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
72: BORSE, DIETRICH, GURA, EUGEN, DODGE,
CARLTON NIGEL, SPITS, RAYMOND ANTHONY
33: GB 31: 1204533.2 32: 2012/03/15
54: PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING
SYNTHETIC SINGLE CRYSTAL DIAMOND
MATERIAL
00: A method for manufacturing a plurality of synthetic
single crystal diamonds, the method comprising:
forming a plurality of seed pads, each seed pad
comprising a plurality of single crystal diamond
seeds anchored to, or embedded in, an inert holder;
loading a carbon source, a metal catalyst, and the
plurality of seed pads into a capsule; loading the
capsule into a high pressure high temperature
(HPHT) press; and subjecting the capsule to a HPHT
growth cycle to grow single crystal diamond material
on the plurality of single crystal diamond seeds, the
HPHT growth cycle comprising: initiating HPHT
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growth of single crystal diamond material on the
plurality of single crystal diamond seeds by
increasing pressure and temperature; maintaining
HPHT growth of single crystal diamond material on
the plurality of single crystal diamond seeds via a
pressure driven growth process by controlling and
maintaining pressure and temperature; and
terminating HPHT growth of single crystal diamond
material on the plurality of single crystal diamond
seeds by reducing pressure and temperature,
wherein the plurality of single crystal diamond seeds
remain anchored to, or embedded in, the inert
holders during the HPHT growth cycle.
21: 2014/06669 22: 3/1/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: B65G; E21F
71: CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING EUROPE
GMBH
72: BROTZMANN, GERHARD, KORTMANN,
OLIVER, RASCHKA, JOACHIM, PADBERG,
HENDRIK, VOIGT, ROBERT
33: DE 31: 20 2012 100 777.0 32: 2012/03/05
54: SLAT CONVEYOR FOR EXTRACTION
SYSTEMS AND TRANSPORT PLATES
THEREFOR
00: The present disclosure relates to a slat conveyor (1)
for transporting material in mining and extraction
systems. The slat conveyor (1) may comprise a
plurality of channel elements arranged in a series, a
material-transport strand (7) and an oppositelymoving return strand (8). The slat conveyor (1) may
further comprise an endless conveyor (10) including
a conveyor chain (11) and a plurality of transport
plates (20) with a plate section, which may be
pivotable downward in a delivery area for the
transported material. Thus, for example, a flatconstructed slat conveyor (apron conveyor) having a
low loading height may be provided.
21: 2014/06671 22: 3/13/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: C07K
71: REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
72: PAPADOPOULOS, NICHOLAS J, MURPHY,
ANDREW J, ECONOMIDES, ARIS N, CYGNAR,
KATHERINE DIANA
33: US 31: 61/610,494 32: 2012/03/14
33: US 31: 61/721,831 32: 2012/11/02
33: US 31: 61/751,286 32: 2013/01/11
54: MULTISPECIFIC ANTIGEN-BINDING
MOLECULES AND USES THEREOF
00: The present invention provides multispecific antigenbinding molecules and uses thereof. The
multispecific antigen-binding molecules comprise a
first antigen-binding domain that specifically binds a
target molecule, and a second antigen-binding
domain that specifically binds an internalizing
effector protein. The multispecific antigen-binding
molecules of the present invention can, in some
embodiments, be bispecific antibodies that are
capable of binding both a target molecule and an
internalizing effector protein. In certain embodiments
of the invention, the simultaneous binding of the
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target molecule and the internalizing effector protein
by the multispecific antigen-binding molecule of the
present invention results in the attenuation of the
activity of the target molecule to a greater extent
than the binding of the target molecule alone. In
other embodiments of the invention, the target
molecule is a tumor associated antigen, and the
simultaneous binding of the tumor associated
antigen and the internalizing effector protein by the
multispecific antigen-binding molecule of the present
invention causes or facilitates the targeted killing of
tumor cells.
21: 2014/06695 22: 9/12/2014 43: 6/8/2016
51: B63B
71: SKIBASS UTILITY BOATS CC
72: MARAIS, Antoinette
33: ZA 31: 2013/04609 32: 2013/06/21
54: A FISHING PLATFORM ATTACHMENT
00: The invention provides a fishing platform which can
be used by fishermen who fish using an enginepowered watercraft such as a jet ski. The invention
provides a fishermen fishing with a jet ski with
additional storage space within the hull of the
platform and a platform to stand or sit on.
21: 2014/06702 22: 3/20/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: A23B; A23L; A47J
71: GENERAL MILLS, INC.
72: ROBIE, STEVEN C, ZIETLOW, PHILIP K,
JOHNSON, JEREMY
33: US 31: 13/434,557 32: 2012/03/29
54: NO BAKE GRANOLA PRODUCT AND
METHODS OF PREPARATION
00: The invention generally provides novel no-bake
grain products and methods of preparation of the
same. Specifically a no-bake food product with a
toasted appearance and flavor and a method of
providing a toasted appearance and flavor to a nobake food product. The no-bake food product
includes granola bars, clusters, cereal, instant hot
cereal and snacks.
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21: 2014/06724 22: 9/12/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07J
71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
72: SWIDORSKI, Jacob, MEANWELL, Nicholas A.,
REGUEIRO-REN, Alicia, SIT, Sing-Yuen, CHEN,
Jie, CHEN, Yan
33: US 31: 61/599,040 32: 2012/02/15
54: C-3 CYCLOALKENYL TRITERPENOIDS WITH
HIV MATURATION INHIBITORY ACTIVITY
00: Compounds having drug and bio-affecting
properties, their pharmaceutical compositions and
methods of use are set forth. In particular, C-3
cycloalkenyl triterpenoids that possess unique
antiviral activity are provided as HIV maturation
inhibitors, as represented by compounds of
Formulas I, II, III and IV: wherein X can be a C4-8
cycloalkyl, C4-8 cycloalkenyl, C4-9 spirocycloalkyl,
C4-9 spirocycloalkenyl, C4-8 oxacycloalkyl, C4-8
dioxacycloalkyl, C6-8 oxacycloalkenyl, C6-8
dioxacycloalkenyl, C6-9 oxaspirocycloalkyl, or C6-9
oxaspirocycloalkenyl ring. These compounds are
useful for the treatment of HIV and AIDS.
21: 2014/06725 22: 9/12/2014 43: 6/2/2016
51: A01H
71: Nunhems B. V.
72: DE GROOT, Erik, CHIAPPARINO, Elena
33: EP(NL) 31: 12155065.1 32: 2012/02/13
33: US 31: 61/597,985 32: 2012/02/13
54: TRIPLOID WATERMELON PLANTS WITH A
BUSH GROWTH HABIT
00: The application relates to the field of plant breeding,
in particular watermelon breeding. Provided are
bush type, triploid watermelon plants (and seeds
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from which these plants can be grown) and seedless
watermelon fruits produced by these plants. Also
provided are bush type pollenizer plants and bush
type tetraploid plants and methods for producing
triploid hybrids having a bush growth type, as well as
methods for producing seedless watermelon fruits of
high quality.
21: 2014/06745 22: 2/15/2013 43: 6/1/2016
51: E04G; B65D; E04B; E04H
71: LIFTING POINT PTY LTD
72: MULLANEY, NICHOLAS BRUCE
33: AU 31: 2012900570 32: 2012/02/17
54: PREFORMED FORMWORK FOR FORMING
CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB FOR A HEIGHT
ADJUSTABLE SHIPPING CONTAINER BUILDING
STRUCTURE
00: A preformed formwork for forming concrete floor slab
for a height adjustable shipping container building
structure. The preformed formwork (100) includes a
frame having spaced apart side beams (102, 104),
spaced apart end beams (101, 103), and fork lifting
supports (106) that equally spaced apart from the
centre of the frame extending between the spaced
apart side beams (102, 104). Reinforcing (107) is
situated within the internal area of the frame and
attached to internal surface of the side and end
beams (101, 102, 103, 104). Wall receiving feature
on the external surface of the side and end beams to
accommodate, support and attach a portion of wall
panel to the end and side beams. Columns (105) are
engaged and supported at the corners of the frame.
The preformed formwork is dimensioned to equal the
floor area of a standard shipping container such that
the preformed formwork is able to be readily and
easily transported within a height adjustable shipping
container containing building components and able
to be readily and easily erected and assembled as
ether a ground floor or upper level floor of a building
structure prior to been formed in to a concrete slab.
21: 2014/06750 22: 2/8/2013 43: 6/10/2016
51: A01B; E01C; E02F
71: AGRI REVOLUTION (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
72: STOFBERG, JACOBUS DU TOIT, DE LANGE,
LODEWYK CHRISTOFFEL
33: ZA 31: 2012/00943 32: 2012/02/08
54: EARTH WORKING APPARATUS
00: An earth working apparatus and method are
disclosed. The apparatus includes a primary
rotatable drum (30) having a number of picks (38)
mounted on it, and a secondary rotatable drum (32)
having a number of paddles (56) mounted on it. The
drums are mounted adjacent one another with their
axes substantially parallel and are rotatable both in
the same direction or in opposite directions. The
picks (38) of the primary drum cut the soil in use,
while the paddles (56) pass between the picks (38)
and help to mix the soil and clean the primary drum
(30). The mixed soil is then re-deposited. The
apparatus can be mounted on a traction unit (10) to
drive the apparatus over land to be worked.
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21: 2014/06751 22: 4/17/2013 43: 6/2/2016
51: H02B
71: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC USA, INC.
72: FABER, TIMOTHY ROBERT
33: US 31: 13/452,145 32: 2012/04/20
54: PASSIVE ARC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH
A FLUE CHAMBER
00: In an electrical distribution cabinet a mechanism
providing quick, reliable, passive arc blast control
has a flue chamber surrounding the likely arc site
such as an electrical connection point. The flue
chamber provides a flue channel which lengthens
the arc and attenuates the current and temperature
until the arc is extinguished. Preferably, the flue
chamber and channel are formed of opposable
open-faced polyhedral structures, one fitting inside
the other. The mechanism is particularly suited for
draw-out circuit breaker connections in a switch gear
cabinet.
21: 2014/06773 22: 2/19/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: C07K; A61K; A61P
71: SWEDISH ORPHAN BIOVITRUM AB (PUBL)
72: BERGHARD, CHARLOTTA, BERGLUND,
MAGNUS, STRÖMBERG, PATRIK, LINDBORG,
MALIN, GUNNERIUSSON, ELIN, FELDWISCH,
JOACHIM
33: SE 31: 1250145-8 32: 2012/02/20
54: POLYPEPTIDES BINDING TO HUMAN
COMPLEMENT C5
00: The present invention relates to C5 binding
polypeptides, comprising a C5 binding
motif,BM,which motif consists of an amino acid
sequence selected from i) EX2X3X4A X6X7EID
X11LPNL X16X17X18QW X21AFIX25X26LX28D, and ii) an
amino acid sequence which has at least 86 %
identity to the sequence defined in i), wherein the
polypeptide binds to C5. The present invention
moreover relates to C5 binding polypeptides for use
in therapy, such as for use in treatment of a C5
related condition, and to methods of treatments.
21: 2014/06778 22: 2/12/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: F41B
71: EASTMAN OUTDOORS, INC.
72: BIAFORE, JOHN J, PESTRUE, JEFFREY
ALLAN
33: US 31: 13/399,756 32: 2012/02/17
33: US 31: 13/705,922 32: 2012/12/05
33: US 31: 13/705,976 32: 2012/12/05
33: US 31: 13/706,023 32: 2012/12/05
33: US 31: 61/711,860 32: 2012/10/10
54: CROSSBOW
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00: A crossbow is provided which has a frame and first
and second limbs secured to the frame. A bowstring
extends between the first and second limbs and is
configured to move between a forward rest position
and a rearward cocked position. A beam is secured
to the frame forward of the forward rest position of
the bowstring and is configured to extend over the
forward rest position of the bowstring. The beam is
configured to allow one or more accessories to be
mounted thereon. The crossbow is also provided to
have, in a first preferred embodiment, a frame
having a rear end, and a firing assembly and a butt
member, each of which are associated with the
frame.
21: 2014/06822 22: 9/18/2014 43: 6/2/2016
51: G01N
71: ECOLAB USA INC.
72: TOKHTUEV, Eugene, CHRISTENSEN, William,
M., OWEN, Christopher, J., SKIRDA, Anatoly
33: US 31: 13/464,508 32: 2012/05/04
54: SELF-CLEANING OPTICAL SENSOR
00: An optical sensor may include a sensor head that
has an optical window for directing light into a flow of
fluid and/or receiving optical energy from the fluid.
The optical sensor may also include a flow chamber
that includes a housing defining a cavity into which
the sensor head can be inserted. In some examples,
the flow chamber includes an inlet port defining a
flow nozzle that is configured to direct fluid entering
the flow chamber against the optical window of the
sensor head. In operation, the force of the incoming
fluid impacting the optical window may prevent
fouling materials from accumulating on the optical
window.
21: 2014/06861 22: 2/22/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: G02B; H01L
71: BEIJING TERASOLAR ENERGY
TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD
72: LIU, YANG, WANG, QINGBAO
33: CN 31: 201210054424.7 32: 2012/03/02
54: LINEAR FRESNEL LIGHT CONDENSATION
DEVICE WITH HIGH MULTIPLYING POWER
00: A linear Fresnel light condensation device (1, 101,
102, 103) with a high multiplying power comprises a
reflector field (2), and a receiving device (3). The
reflector field (2) comprises a plurality of arrays of
one-dimensional linear convergence reflector strips
(4); the linear receiving device (3) is arranged
parallel to the reflector strip (4), and is arranged with
a secondary optical light condensation device inside,
the height value of the receiving device (3) exceeds
half of the width value of the field, so as to obtain a
high primary convergence light condensation
multiplying power and a high secondary
convergence light condensation multiplying power,
thereby implementing a high total convergence light
condensation multiplying power. High multiplying
power light condensation in low cost can be
achieved, and at the same time the severe problem
such as low light condensation efficiency caused by
the extinction, the tolerance rate and the shielding
rate and the problem of inconvenience in repair and
maintenance of the device are solved.
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21: 2014/06879 22: 2/22/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: E21C; E21B
71: SUHUA, LIU
72: LIU, SUHUA
33: CN 31: 201210049847.X 32: 2012/02/24
33: CN 31: 201210049850.1 32: 2012/02/24
33: CN 31: 201210049862.4 32: 2012/02/24
33: CN 31: 201210049877.0 32: 2012/02/26
33: CN 31: 201210052521.2 32: 2012/02/24
33: CN 31: 201210155143.0 32: 2012/05/12
33: CN 31: 201210155146.4 32: 2012/05/12
33: CN 31: 201210155148.3 32: 2012/05/12
33: CN 31: 201210155150.0 32: 2012/05/12
33: CN 31: 201210155166.1 32: 2012/05/12
33: CN 31: 201210155167.6 32: 2012/05/12
33: CN 31: 201210155169.5 32: 2012/05/12
33: CN 31: 201210222280.1 32: 2012/06/29
33: CN 31: 201210226655.1 32: 2012/06/24
33: CN 31: 201210226673.X 32: 2012/06/24
33: CN 31: 201210226675.9 32: 2012/06/24
33: CN 31: 201210226688.6 32: 2012/06/24
33: CN 31: 201210226780.2 32: 2012/06/28
33: CN 31: 201210290379.5 32: 2012/08/13
33: CN 31: 201210290392.0 32: 2012/08/13
33: CN 31: 201210290393.5 32: 2012/08/13
33: CN 31: 201210290401.6 32: 2012/08/13
33: CN 31: 201210293046.8 32: 2012/08/13
33: CN 31: 201210293049.1 32: 2012/08/13
33: CN 31: 201210293070.1 32: 2012/08/13
33: CN 31: 201210293169.1 32: 2012/08/13
33: CN 31: 201210293192.0 32: 2012/08/13
33: CN 31: 201210293236.X 32: 2012/08/13
33: CN 31: 201210293237.4 32: 2012/08/13
33: CN 31: 201210293253.3 32: 2012/08/13
33: CN 31: 201210297164.6 32: 2012/08/13
33: CN 31: 201210297181.X 32: 2012/08/06
33: CN 31: 201210297219.3 32: 2012/08/06
33: CN 31: 201210346367.X 32: 2012/09/11
33: CN 31: 201210347294.6 32: 2012/09/10
33: CN 31: 201210358982.2 32: 2012/09/14
33: CN 31: 201210378528.3 32: 2012/09/11
33: CN 31: 201210391387.9 32: 2012/10/04
33: CN 31: 201210454001.4 32: 2012/11/07
33: CN 31: 201210454125.2 32: 2012/11/07
33: CN 31: 201210454142.6 32: 2012/11/07
33: CN 31: 201210454531.9 32: 2012/11/07
33: CN 31: 201210454532.3 32: 2012/11/07
33: CN 31: 201210596479.0 32: 2012/12/28
33: CN 31: 201210597968.8 32: 2012/12/26
54: ROLLING FRICTION OR SUSPENSION
FRICTION IMPACT MINING METHOD AND WEARRESISTANT IMPACT MINING MACHINE USING
SAID METHOD
00: A rolling friction or suspension friction impact mining
method and a wear-resistant impact mining machine
using said method. The mining machine comprises a
reciprocating impact part (3). The reciprocating
impact part comprises an impact drive device (4), a
rolling reciprocating device, and an impact head (6).
The rolling reciprocating device comprises rubbing
bodies (38), a rubbing body support (39), an impact
guiding element (5.1), and a position-limiting
mechanism. The rubbing bodies (5.3) are disposed
between the robbing body support (39) and the
impact guiding element (5.1), and inside of the
position-limiting mechanism to form rolling guiding.
The impact drive device is disposed with a
deformation-prevention mechanism, a rotary power
buffer device, and a structural buffer device, such
that the impact head reciprocatingly move and have
rolling or suspending friction under the support of the
impact guiding element, thereby preventing the
deformation-prevention force to damage a power
drive device and a rolling channel guiding device,
and preventing the impact vibration caused by the
reciprocating impact part to affect the machine body
and other parts. The overall stability is therefore
enhanced, and the service life is extended.
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21: 2014/06912 22: 2/22/2013 43: 6/9/2016
51: F03D; H02K
71: BEIJING GOLDWIND SCIENCE & CREATION
WINDPOWER EQUIPMENT CO., LTD.
72: LI, XIAOQIAN, WU, GUOQING, WU, KAI
33: CN 31: 201210051358.8 32: 2012/03/01
54: COOLING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WIND
POWER GENERATOR AND WIND POWER
GENERATOR SET
00: A cooling system and method for a wind power
generator and a wind power generator set. The
cooling system for a wind power generator
comprises air extraction pipelines (28, 29) and air
discharge devices (26, 27). The air extraction
pipelines (28, 29) are located inside a generator
case (30). A pipeline inlet (21) in communication with
a generator (31), a first pipeline outlet (22) in
communication with the outside of the generator
case, and a second pipeline outlet (23) in
communication with the inside of the generator case
are arranged on the air extraction pipelines (28, 29),
and the first and second pipeline outlets (22, 23) are
provided with air doors (24, 25). Therefore, the
cooling efficiency of the generator set in a high
temperature environment is enhanced, and the
temperature of the generator case is kept in a low
temperature environment. The cost is lowered and
the consumed energy is reduced.
21: 2014/06915 22: 8/8/2013 43: 6/2/2016
51: C10J
71: L'AIR LIQUIDE, SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME POUR
L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCÉDÉS
GEORGES CLAUDE
72: LATH, ERHARD, JUDAS, FREDERIC
33: DE 31: 102012107486.0 32: 2012/08/15
54: METHOD FOR OPERATING A BULK
MATERIAL LOCK
00: A method for operating bulk material locks equipped
with a self-sealing closure, which for filling the
connected process apparatus with process gas are
pressurized to its operating pressure, in which the
pressurization until adjustment of the gas tightness
of the closure is effected with inert gas, in order to
avoid an escape of process gas.
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21: 2014/06980 22: 3/22/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: F16L
71: WAVIN B.V.
72: ELZINK, WILLEM JOHAN
33: NL 31: 1039503 32: 2012/03/29
54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING A
COMPACT PIPE WITHIN A PIPELINE
00: A device for installing a compact pipe (CP) within a
pipeline includes an adapter (4) comprising means
for releasably connecting a connecting piece to the
adapter (4), and means for fixing the adapter (4 ) to
a first end of the compact pipe (CP).
21: 2014/06986 22: 3/18/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: A61K; A61P
71: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH
72: KORNACKER, MARTIN
33: DE 31: 10 2012 204 506.6 32: 2012/03/21
54: USE OF (RS)-S-CYCLOPROPYL-S-(4-{[4-{[1R,
2R)-2-HYDROXY-1-METHYLPROPYL]OXY}-5(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PYRIMIDIN-2YL]AMINO}PHENYL)SULFOXIMIDE FOR
TREATING SPECIFIC TUMOURS
00: The invention relates to the use of (R)-S-cyclopropylS-(4-{[4-{[(1 R, 2R)-2-hydroxy-1-methylpropyl]oxy}-5(trifiuoromethyl)pyrimidin-2yl]amino}phenyl)sulfoximide and/or (S)-Scyclopropyl-S-(4-{[4-{[( 1R, 2R)-2-hydroxy-1methyipropyi]oxy}-5-(trifiuoromethyl)pyrimidin-2yj]amino}phenyI)sulfoximide for treating specific
tumours.
21: 2014/06988 22: 3/22/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: C04B
71: S.A. LHOIST RECHERCHE ET
DEVELOPPEMENT
72: LORGOUILLOUX, MARION, GÄRTNER,
ROBERT SEBASTIAN, PELLETIER, MARC,
CHOPIN, THIERRY
33: US 31: 61/639,213 32: 2012/04/27
33: US 31: 61/691,868 32: 2012/08/22
33: BE 31: BE 2012/0199 32: 2012/03/22
54: MINERAL COMPOSITION MADE FROM A
MIXED SOLID PHASE OF CALCIUM AND
MAGNESIUM CARBONATES, METHOD OF
PREPARING SAME AND USE THEREOF
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00: A mineral composition made from a mixed solid
phase of calcium and magnesium carbonates,
method of preparing same and use thereof. A
mineral composition made from a mixed solid phase
of calcium and magnesium carbonates, formed from
a crystallised calcium portion and a crystallised
magnesium portion in the form of platelets, the
crystals of the calcium portion and those of the
magnesium portion being aggregated in the form of
composite aggregates, said aggregates themselves
being at least partially agglomerated, said calcium
portion comprising at least one carbonate chosen
from the group consisting of calcite, aragonite and
the mixtures thereof, said magnesium portion
comprising hydromagnesite in platelet form, said
mixed solid phase having a bulk density less than or
equal to 250 kg/m3, and greater than or equal to 80
kg/m3, measured according to standard EN 459.2.
21: 2014/07065 22: 9/29/2014 43: 6/17/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: NOVARTIS AG
72: FURET, Pascal, SCHOEPFER, Joseph, DODD,
Stephanie, Kay, GROTZFELD, Robert, Martin,
JAHNKE, Wolfgang, JONES, Darryl, Brynley,
MANLEY, Paul, MARZINZIK, Andreas, PELLE,
Xavier, Francois, Andre, SALEM, Bahaa
33: US 31: 61/647,174 32: 2012/05/15
33: US 31: 61/790,967 32: 2013/03/15
54: BENZAMIDE DERIVATIVES FOR INHIBITING
THE ACTIVITY OF ABL1, ABL2 AND BCR-ABL1
00: The present invention relates to compounds of
formula (I): in which Y, Y1, R1, R2, R3 and R4 are
defined in the Summary of the Invention; capable of
inhibiting the activity of BCR-ABL1 and mutants
thereof. The invention further provides a process for
the preparation of compounds of the invention,
pharmaceutical preparations comprising such
compounds and methods of using such compounds
in the treatment of cancers.
21: 2014/07089 22: 30/09/2014 43: 29/06/2016
51: B21D
71: ALLGAIER WERKE GMBH
72: Dieter WAIDMANN, Klaus LEINMÜLLER, Ottmar
LEHR, Michael WOLF, Peter KÖNIG
33: DE 31: 10 2012 005 635.4 32: 2012/03/22
54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MACHINING A
WORKPIECE CONSISTING OF METAL,
PARTICULARLY FOR PRODUCING A CUPSHAPED COMPONENT FOR THE AUTOMOBILE
INDUSTRY, AS WELL AS SUCH A WORKPIECE
00: 57: The invention relates to a device for machining a
workpiece (5) that consists of metal, for example
steel, using machining processes such as forming,
press forming, drawing, spinning and cutting, and
comprising the following features and components: at least two tools (1-4) being provided; - a drive
being associated with the tools (1-4) in order to
move them for the purpose of carrying out the
machining process; and - the drives being designed
such that the tools have different speeds, at least in
one section of their paths, as they pass along said
paths.
21: 2014/07238 22: 10/6/2014 43: 6/8/2016
51: E21B
71: STRATA PRODUCTS WORLDWIDE, LLC
72: ALBINGER, ROBERT E, LAWLER, CODY T,
MICHAUD, TOM, BERUBE, MICHAEL, DUNKIN,
BRIAN, HAKINS, DAVID W, BERTOSH, MICHAEL
W, HURST, RICHARD
33: US 31: 61/887,768 32: 2013/10/07
54: GAS MONITOR, SYSTEM AND METHOD
00: A monitor for gases and a mine includes a housing.
The monitor includes a battery disposed in the
housing. The monitor includes a gas sensor portion
powered by the battery and in electrical
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communication with the battery which detects a first
gas and at least a second gas different from the first
gas in the mine. The monitor includes an alarm
portion disposed in the housing, powered by the
battery and in electrical communication with the
battery which emits a visual alert and an audible
alert when the gas sensor portion senses that either
the first or second gas is above a predetermined
threshold. The monitor includes a wireless
communication portion disposed in the housing,
powered by the battery and in electrical
communication with the battery and the sensor
portion, which sends a wireless signal from the
housing that the gas sensor portion has sensed of
either the first or second gas. The monitor includes
a processor disposed in the housing, powered by the
battery and in electrical communication with the
wireless communication portion, alarm portion,
sensor portion and battery. Alternatively, the
monitor includes a terminal portion that has two
states, an output configuration state in which an
output signal is sent from the processor to a first
device, and an input configuration state in which an
input signal is received from a second device. A
method for monitoring gases in a mine. A system for
monitoring gases underground. A method and a
system for communicating in a mine. A miner
communicator. A method for communicating with a
minor. A system for monitoring gases on an oil or
gas rig. A remote station. A miner apparatus. A
method for a miner. A method for a miner to move
through a mine.
21: 2014/07257 22: 3/15/2013 43: 6/22/2016
51: C12Q; C12N
71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC
72: HU, XUEYI, SULLIVAN-GILBERT, MANDY,
BACKLUND, JAN ERIK, GERDES, JAMES T
33: US 31: 61/613,383 32: 2012/03/20
54: MOLECULAR MARKERS FOR LOW PALMITIC
ACID CONTENT IN SUNFLOWER (HELIANTHUS
ANNUS), AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
00: This disclosure concerns methods and compositions
for identifying sunflower plants that have a low
palmitic acid content phenotype. Some
embodiments concern molecular markers to identify,
select, and/or construct low palmitic acid content
plants and germplasm, or to identify and counter
select relatively high palmitic acid content plants.
This disclosure also concerns sunflower plants
comprising a low palmitic acid content phenotype
that are generated by methods utilizing at least one
marker described herein.
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21: 2014/07263 22: 07/10/2014 43: 30/06/2016
51: H01Q
71: Nataliya FEDOSOVA
72: Dmitry Alekseevich KORNEEV, Vladislav
Nikolaevich KHORVAT, Dmitry Vitalievich
FEDOSOV 33: RU 31: 2012110362 32: 2012/03/16
54: RECONFIGURABLE RESONANT AERIAL
WITH AN IMPEDANCE CORRECTOR
00: 57: The invention relates to aerial technology and
can be used as a compact reconfigurable aerial for
long-wave, medium-wave and short-wave
communications. An aerial with an impedance
corrector, consisting of an inductance colls,
comprises a flat or three-dimensional vibrator. The
vibrator is arranged in the magnetic field of the
impedance corrector, which is in the form of a
transformer. The transformer is arranged on an open
core of a magnetic conductor. The vibrator is
electrically connected to a secondary winding of the
transformer. The transformer has a variable
coefficient of transformation. The magnetic
conductor is manufactured from a mixture of
particles of ferromagnetic material and a nonmagnetic binder. The technical result is an increase
in the maximum power of the resonant aerial and the
possibility of reconfiguring the working frequency
thereof within a wide range of radio waves and, as a
consequence, extending the functional possibilities
of using a transceiver.
21: 2014/07394 22: 4/27/2012 43: 6/28/2016
51: E21B; E04H
71: CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING LLC
72: NIGGEMANN, BRIAN
33: US 31: 61/623,949 32: 2012/04/13
54: MAST HEAD FOR A DRAGLINE
00: A mast head assembly for a dragline. The mast
head assembly comprises an elongated body for
connecting to a mast of a dragline. The elongated
body includes side plates on opposite sides of the
body. The side plates have suspension lugs and
chord and lacing stubs for attaching cables from the
mast head to the boom of a dragline. At least one of
the cord stubs is located above and to the rear of a
first chord stub. The chord and lacing stubs are
positioned on the side plates so that the maximum
stress in the mast head assembly is where the chord
stub connects to the original chord. The highest
remaining stress is located at the point where the
upper/rear chord stub connects to the original chord.
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21: 2014/07429 22: 3/29/2013 43: 6/22/2016
51: B01D; F01N
71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED
72: IWASAKI, KENTARO, YOSHINO, HAJIME
33: JP 31: 2012-086473 32: 2012/04/05
54: HONEYCOMB STRUCTURE
00: A honeycomb structure (100) having a partitioning
wall (112) forming a plurality of first flowpaths (110a)
and a plurality of second flowpaths (110b). In the
first flowpaths (110a), a first end surface (100a) side
is open and a second end surface (100b) side is
sealed. In the second flowpaths (110), the first end
surface (100a) side is sealed and the second end
surface (100b) side is open. The partitioning wall
(112) has a standard wall (112a) that separates the
first flowpaths (110a) and the second flowpaths
(110b), and a common wall (112b) that separates
two first flowpaths (110a) adjacent upon the first end
surface (100a). The thickness of the standard wall
(112a) is greater than the thickness of the common
wall (112b).
21: 2014/07471 22: 6/11/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: A61M
71: ARES TRADING SA
72: WURMBAUER, WERNER, SCHOPF, JOSEF,
SCHATZ, BERNHARD
33: EP 31: 12004541.4 32: 2012/06/15
54: INJECTION DEVICE WITH NEEDLE SENSOR
00: An injection device for injecting liquid medicine to a
patient comprises a medicine container (2) an end of
which is connectable to a needle (3) and magnetic
sensor means (21, 22) for sensing connection of the
needle (3) to the medicine container (2).
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21: 2014/07513 22: 4/5/2012 43: 6/22/2016
51: B32B
71: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION
72: ARNAUD, FRANCIS
54: MULTILAYER FILM
00: The present invention is directed to a multilayer film
including the layered configuration of a print layer,
with the layered configuration of a printable surface
coating and a voided thermoplastic material, where
the printable surface coating has an embossed
surface that extends to the voided thermoplastic
material; an adhesive layer; and a liner.
21: 2014/07557 22: 4/12/2013 43: 6/22/2016
51: A61M; A61B
71: CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A.
72: DELLACA', RAFFAELE, MILESI, ILARIA
33: EP 31: 12165234.1 32: 2012/04/23
54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THE
ADMINISTRATION OF A PULMONARY
SURFACTANT BY ATOMIZATION
00: The method and system according to preferred
embodiments of the present invention allows
optimizing the dispensing of aerosol medicaments.
In particular the system according to a preferred
embodiment of the present invention allows the
administration of an exogenous pulmonary
surfactant to very young patients (e.g. preterm
neonates). A catheter (101) conveys atomized
surfactant directly to the retro-pharyngeal region in
order to increase efficiency of the medicament
administration without being invasive: this is
particularly important for very young patients, such
as pre-term born neonates suffering from neonatal
Respiratory Distress Syndrome (nRDS). It is
possible to couple the catheter with a rigid
scaffolding (e.g. metallic) to increase stiffness of the
device and to improve easiness of positioning
operations. In a preferred embodiment of the present
invention the delivery of the atomized medicament is
done by means of an air blasting technique.
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21: 2014/07579 22: 10/17/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: B67D, G01F
71: Groeneveld Transport Efficiency B.V.
72: VAN DER HULST, Willem
33: NL 31: 2008659 32: 2012/04/19
54: DEVICE FOR DISPENSING CHARGES OF A
FLUID
00: A device (1) for dispensing charges of a fluid
comprises a housing (2) provided with a first (3) and
a second (4) inlet for a first and a second flow of fluid
to flow into the device. First and second fluid
communication means (9, 10) are arranged between
the first (3) and second (4) inlets and a first chamber
(6). A piston (11) in the first chamber (6) is arranged
for keeping the first and the second flows separated.
A plunger(13)in a second chamber (14) is arranged
for establishing alternately a first charge out of the
first flow and a second charge out of the second
flow. Third (17), fourth (18) and fifth (19) fluid
communication means arranged between the first
and the second chambers and an outlet (20) in
cooperation with the piston and the plunger enable
alternately dispensing the first and second charges
at the outlet.
21: 2014/07616 22: 10/20/2014 43: 6/10/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07K
71: ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
OF YESHIVA UNIVERSITY, THE REGENTS OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
72: ACHARYA, Seetharama, A., INTAGLIETTA,
Marcos
33: US 31: 61/613,105 32: 2012/03/20
54: METHOD OF ENHANCING EFFICACY OF
BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS
00: A method of improving the efficacy of a blood
transfusion into a subject is provided comprising
administering a composition comprising an EAF
PEGylated-blood protein into the subject, prior to,
during, or subsequent to the blood transfusion.
21: 2014/07635 22: 5/22/2013 43: 6/22/2016
51: C07C; C07F; C12P
71: SCIPHARM SÀRL
72: JAIN, NARESHKUMAR F, KIRKUP, MICHAEL
P, MARELLA, MICHAEL A, GHONE, SANJEEVANI
A
33: EP 31: 12172191.4 32: 2012/06/15
33: US 31: 61/650,836 32: 2012/05/23
54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF
TREPROSTINIL AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF
00: A method for the preparation of treprostinil and its
derivatives is described. In contrast to prior art, this
method utilizes an easily scalable enzymatic
resolution of a key intermediate for making these
compounds. Another significant improvement of the
described method over prior methods is the
regioselective Claisen rearrangement of a 5-allyloxybenzaldehyde precursor, which is facilitated by a
bromo substituent in 2-position.
21: 2014/07638 22: 3/19/2013 43: 6/2/2016
51: C11D
71: UNILEVER PLC
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72: BRENNAN, LEE JAMES, KOWALSKI, ADAM
JAN, ROBERTS, GERAINT PAUL, WELLS, JOHN
FRANCIS
33: EP 31: 12165197.0 32: 2012/04/23
54: STRUCTURED AQUEOUS LIQUID
DETERGENT
00: A structured aqueous liquid detergent composition
comprising: at least 10 wt% water, at least 0.5 wt%
surfactant, at least 0.0001 wt% of cellulase and /or
pectate lyase an external structurant, characterised
in that the external structurant comprises at least
0.15 wt%, preferably at least 0.2%, apple fibre that
has been mechanically pulped and swollen in water
to an extent that it can absorb at least 10 times its
own dry weight of water.
control valve may be positioned on the front panel of
the housing for controlling operation of the defueling
receptacle, allowing for selective defueling. One or
more high pressure connections may be accessible
on the housing and configured for connection to one
or more separate fuel tanks in a plug and play
configuration. A plurality of filling connections may
be accessible on the housing for filling the fuel
tank(s). A low pressure fuel output connection may
be positioned on the back panel of the housing to
provide fuel output from the high pressure
connections to the engine.
21: 2014/07645 22: 10/21/2014 43: 6/7/2016
51: C11D
71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
72: MENGE, Ullrich, MIRACLE, Gregory, Scot,
MOON, Andrew, Philip, MCDONNELL, Michael,
STENGER, Patrick, Christopher, BRUHNS, Stefan,
SCHLINGLOFF, Gunther, BACHMANN, Frank,
LINDENMAIER, Andreas
33: US 31: 61/639,124 32: 2012/04/27
54: LAUNDRY DETERGENT COMPOSITION
COMPRISING PARTICLES OF
PHTHALOCYANINE COMPOUND
00: -
The present invention relates to encapsulated
phthalocyanine particles, to a process for the
preparation thereof, compositions comprising such
particles and washing agent formulations. The
encapsulated phthalocyanine particles comprise a)
at least one water-soluble phthalocyanine
compound, and b) gelatine having a bloom strength
of 2 to 80 as encapsulating material.
21: 2014/07693 22: 10/22/2014 43: 6/8/2016
51: B60K; F02M; F17C
71: SHEM, LLC
72: HANLIN, THESA, LEPPAN, SHANE
33: US 31: 14/060,332 32: 2013/10/22
54: CNG FUEL SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE
00: A fuel management module for use with a CNG fuel
system for a vehicle includes a housing configured
to be connected to the vehicle and a number of
connections, receptacles, and controls associated
with the module. A defueling receptacle may be
positioned on the front panel of the housing, for
defueling a fuel tank of the vehicle. A defueling
21: 2014/07695 22: 10/22/2014 43: 6/10/2016
51: A61K, C07D
71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
72: FLOHR, Alexander, GROEBKE ZBINDEN,
Katrin, KUHN, Bernd, LERNER, Christian,
RUDOLPH, Markus, SCHAFFHAUSER, Herve
33: EP(CH) 31: 12169954.0 32: 2012/05/30
54: TRIAZOLO COMPOUNDS AS PDE10
INHIBITORS
00: -
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21: 2014/07765 22: 5/7/2013 43: 6/22/2016
51: C12N
71: SANGAMO BIOSCIENCES, INC., DOW
AGROSCIENCES LLC
72: COST, GREGORY J, URNOV, FYODOR,
AINLEY, WILLIAM M, PETOLINO, JOSEPH F,
SAMUEL, JAYAKUMAR PON, WEBB, STEVEN R,
SASTRY-DENT, LAKSHMI
33: US 31: 61/643,812 32: 2012/05/07
54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR
NUCLEASE-MEDIATED TARGETED
INTEGRATION OF TRANSGENES
00: Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for
homology-independent targeted insertion of donor
molecules into the genome of a cell.
21: 2014/07767 22: 5/10/2012 43: 6/23/2016
51: G06F
71: ITRON, INC.
72: PLAINECASSAGNE, ERIC, DESCAMPS,
GUILLAUME
33: EP 31: 12164501.4 32: 2012/04/17
54: MICROCONTROLLER CONFIGURED FOR
EXTERNAL MEMORY DECRYPTON
00: In an advanced metering infrastructure environment,
software program statements and/or data may be
encrypted. A microcontroller unit may include a first
cache configured to store a block of encrypted data
obtained from an external memory device. A
decryption engine may decrypt the block of
encrypted data for storage in a second cache. An
address alignment module may be configured to
receive input from a program counter and to
calculate an offset pointer. The offset pointer may
indicate a particular word in the block of decrypted
data within the second cache for transmission to an
instruction register for use by an application
program. An address generator may be configured
to receive input from the address alignment module
and to indicate a block of data in the external
memory device to be loaded into the first cache, to
thereby replacing the encrypted data sent to the
decryption engine.
21: 2014/07768 22: 4/19/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: B31F; B31B
71: TETRA LAVAL HOLDINGS & FINANCE S.A.
72: PERSSON, OLA, CRONQVIST, DANIEL
33: SE 31: 1250489-0 32: 2012/05/14
54: ARRANGEMENT IN A CREASING MACHINE,
AND PRODUCTS OBTAINED THEREFROM
00: An arrangement in a cardboard creasing machine,
for forming structured patterns of creasing lines (1) in
a material comprising a cardboard web fed to the
machine, comprising a system of at least two rollers
(3, 4). The first roller (3) is provided with a male die
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(13), having at least two envelope surfaces, each
with a structured pattern of lines, of which at least
one has an open end (5). Lines with open ends (5')
are provided with crease stoppers (15'), extending
perpendicularly to the open line. The second roller
(4) is provided with a female die (14) corresponding
to the male die (13).
21: 2014/07772 22: 4/26/2013 43: 6/27/2016
51: A63B
71: PRO PERFORMANCE SPORTS, LLC
72: HOLLAND, ALLEN
33: US 31: 13/460,137 32: 2012/04/30
54: ELASTIC RESISTANCE CORD TRAINING
SYSTEM AND HANDLES
00: A handle for an elastic resistance cord training
system includes a grip on a handle frame adjacent to
a first end of the handle frame. A base is provided
on the handle frame adjacent to a second end of the
handle frame, with the base having one or more one
cord channels. A gate is movable or slidable on the
handle frame from an open position where the gate
is substantially spaced apart from the cord channel,
to a closed position wherein the gate overlies the
cord channel. With the gate in the open position, the
cords can be quickly and easily swapped out.
21: 2014/07774 22: 5/17/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: A23K
71: TAMINCO
72: LAUWAERTS, ANGELO, LAGET, MIA, DE
MOOR, CAMILLE
33: EP 31: 12168934.3 32: 2012/05/22
54: TREATMENT OF POULTRY, PIGS OR FISH
FOR REDUCING THE FEED CONVERSION RATIO
OR INCREASING THEIR BODYWEIGHT GAIN
00: The invention relates to a method for the nontherapeutic treatment of animals selected from the
group consisting of poultry, pigs and fish. The
treatment comprises orally administering at least one
ß-alanine compound to the animals in an
amount of between 2 and 55 mmol/kg dry weight of
said feed for the treatment of poultry and fish and
between 2 and 25 mmol/kg dry weight of said feed
for the treatment of pigs. These amounts of the
ß-alanine compound are used for reducing the
conversion ratio or for increasing the bodyweight
gain of the animals. The ß-alanine compound is
in particular ß-alanine. In prior art methods
higher amounts were used resulting also in a
reduction of the feed conversion ratio but this to the
detriment of the bodyweight gain.
21: 2014/07791 22: 10/24/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: B32B
71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
72: STANLEY, Scott, Kendyl, YOU, Jun, BOSWELL,
Emily, Charlotte, ARENT, Lee, Mathew
33: US 31: 61/643,813 32: 2012/05/07
33: US 31: 61/643,823 32: 2012/05/07
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33: US 31: 61/676,042 32: 2012/07/26
33: US 31: 61/680,045 32: 2012/08/06
33: US 31: 61/727,961 32: 2012/11/19
54: FLEXIBLE MATERIALS FOR FLEXIBLE
CONTAINERS
00: A flexible material for a flexible container can include
a first laminate and a second laminate joined to at
least a portion of the first laminate by at least one
seal. The first laminate can include a first gas barrier
layer disposed between first and second sealable
layers, wherein the first and second sealable layers
define opposed exterior layers of the first laminate.
The second laminate can include a third sealable
layer defining an exterior layer of the second
laminate, and a second gas barrier layer. The at
least one seal joins a portion of the third sealable
layer to at least a portion of the second sealable
layer.
21: 2014/07793 22: 10/18/2012 43: 6/22/2016
51: A61K; C07D
71: SIGNAL PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC
72: XU, SHUICHAN, HEGE, KRISTEN MAE,
LOPEZ-GIRONA, ANTONIA, RAYMON, HEATHER,
NARLA, RAMA K, CHOPRA, RAJESH
33: US 31: 61/549,034 32: 2011/10/19
33: US 31: 61/591,401 32: 2012/01/27
33: US 31: 61/647,233 32: 2012/05/15
33: US 31: 61/653,436 32: 2012/05/31
54: TREATMENT OF CANCER WITH TOR KINASE
INHIBITORS
00: Provided herein is a TOR kinase inhibitor used in
methods for treating or preparing medicaments for
treating a solid tumor in a patient. The TOR kinase
inhibitor is for example 1-ethyl-7-(2-methyl-6-(1H1,2,4-triazol-3-yl)pyridin-3-yl)-3,4-
dihydropyrazino[2,3-b]pyrazin-2(1H)-one.
21: 2014/07890 22: 10/29/2014 43: 6/17/2016
51: C11D
71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
72: TANTAWY, Hossam, Hassan, MARTINEZGUZMAN, Andres, Arturo, PATTON, Andrew, Brian,
Greenaway, PORTER, Adam
33: EP 31: 12170464.7 32: 2012/06/01
54: SPRAY-DRIED DETERGENT POWDER
00: The present invention is a spray-dried powder
comprising: (i) from 20 to 80wt% of a first spraydried particle comprising less than 5wt % sulphate,
anionic detersive surfactant and having a bulk
density of from 300g/l to 450g/l: and (ii) from 20 to
80wt% of a second spray-dried particle comprising
at least 45wt% sulphate and having a bulk density of
from 350g/l to 700g/l.
21: 2014/07911 22: 10/30/2014 43: 5/31/2016
51: C12N C07K A01H
71: BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH
72: REUZEAU, Christophe
33: EP 31: 12162830.9 32: 2012/04/02
33: US 31: 61/618,859 32: 2012/04/02
54: PLANTS HAVING ONE OR MORE ENHANCED
YIELD-RELATED TRAITS AND METHOD FOR
MAKING SAME
00: A method for enhancing various economically
important yield-related traits in plants by modulating
expression of a nucleic acid encoding a flavodoxin
polypeptide in plants in a specific way. Provided are
plants having the expression of a nucleic acid
encoding a flavodoxin polypeptide modulated by a
particular type of promoter, which plants have
enhanced yield-related traits compared with control
plants. Hitherto unknown constructs, which are
useful in performing the methods of the invention,
are also provided.
21: 2014/07938 22: 10/30/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: A61K, C07K
71: Eli Lilly and Company
72: DARLING, Ryan James, DICKINSON, Craig
Duane, DRIVER, David Albert, GONCIARZ,
Malgorzata Donata
33: US 31: 61/658,110 32: 2012/06/11
54: FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR 21
VARIANTS
00: This present invention relates to pharmacologically
potent and stable human fibroblast growth factor 21
(FGF21) variants, pharmaceutical compositions
comprising FGF21 variants, and methods for treating
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type 2 diabetes, obesity, dyslipidemia, and/or
metabolic syndrome using such variants.
21: 2014/07952 22: 31/10/2014 43: 24/06/2016
51: H02K
71: Giuliano RES
72: Giuliano RES
33: - 31: - 32: 54: A DEVICE FOR COOLING FLAME PROOF
ALTERNATORS
00: 57: The invention discloses a device for improved air
cooling of a flameproof alternator having a fan,
stepped cooling grooves in the alternator housing, a
cowling and outer sleeve for directing the airflow.
The stepped cooling grooves provide increased
thermal cooling surface area, make use of the
spiralling nature of the incoming air movement to
provide increased air turbulence for improving the
thermal transfer and direct the exiting air into a
generally conical pattern.
21: 2014/07958 22: 31/10/2014 43: 16/05/2016
51: B60R
71: KMDB MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD.
72: DE KLERK, Phillipus, Jacobus
33: - 31: - 32: 54: WHEEL CLAMPING DEVICE
00: 57: The invention relates to a clamping device (0) for
a wheel and includes a base configured such that
first and second brake pads (13) can be arranged in
opposition. The invention includes a connecting
member which is configured to be displaced relative
to the base such that a force is applied to the first
brake pad (13) relatively toward the second brake
pad (13). Finally the invention includes a lever (3)
arranged on the base and linked to both the second
brake pad and the connecting member and
selectively displaceable from an inoperative position
to an operative position such that in displacing the
lever from the inoperative position to the operative
position the second brake pad is displaced relatively
toward the first brake pad and in addition the
connecting member is displaced relative to the base
such that a force is applied to the first brake pad (13)
relatively toward the second brake pad (13).
21: 2014/07964 22: 10/31/2014 43: 6/15/2016
51: B65D
71: CROWN PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY, INC.
72: Laura Jane McGIRR, Tristan Robert ELLISON,
Christopher Paul RAMSEY
33: EP 31: 12167163.0 32: 2012/05/08
54: METAL CONTAINER
00: A metal container body 1 comprises a base and a
generally cylindrical side wall 3. The top edge of the
cylindrical side wall is rolled over to form a hollow
annular bead 5 surrounding the upper open end of
the container body and a notch 6 is formed at a
circumferential point in the annular bead. The
container body is for use with a releasable closure 2
formed with an end wall 7 and a depending skirt 8
and having an annular layer of sealing material 9
provided on the inside of the end wall adjacent the
skirt. When the closure is pressed onto the container
body, the annular bead engages the annular layer of
sealing material and some of that material extends
into the notch 6. The closure is held on the container
only by the partial vacuum formed therein during
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processing of a food product in the container. After
processing, the user opens the container by rotating
the closure. Sealing material in the notch forces the
closure to lift off from the container to break the seal
and release the closure.
21: 2014/07980 22: 8/14/2012 43: 6/22/2016
51: C12N; A01H
71: BAYER CROPSCIENCE NV, BAYER
CROPSCIENCE AG, BAYER CROPSCIENCE LP
72: D'HALLUIN, KATHLEEN, DITTGEN, JAN,
JANSENS, STEFAN, MEULEWAETER, FRANK,
WETERINGS, KOEN, MOSER, HAL, WILDE,
THOMAS, HAIN, RUEDIGER, BICKERS, UDO,
TROLINDER, LINDA, HENNIGER, GARY
33: EP 31: 11075198.9 32: 2011/08/25
33: EP 31: 11193103.6 32: 2011/12/12
33: US 31: 61/525,892 32: 2011/08/22
33: US 31: 61/569,518 32: 2011/12/12
54: METHODS AND MEANS TO MODIFY A
PLANT GENOME
00: Cotton plants are provided showing tolerance to a
field dose of at least 1X of at least one HPPD
inhibitor, as well as methods for making such plants.
A diesel oxidation catalyst for the treatment of
exhaust gas emissions, such as the oxidation of
unburned hydrocarbons (HC), and carbon monoxide
(CO) and the reduction of nitrogen oxides (NOx) is
described. More particularly, the present invention is
directed to a washcoat composition comprising high
silica to alumina zeolite and platinum and palladium
such that the zeolite minimizes negative interactions
of these platinum group metals with the zeolite.
21: 2014/08047 22: 9/14/2012 43: 6/28/2016
51: F41A; F42B
71: KMS CONSULTING, LLC
72: SULLIVAN, KEVIN MICHAEL, MARTINEZ,
MARCELO EDGARDO, BRUNO, NICOLAS
HORACIO, DESMARAIS, BRIAN
33: US 31: 13/597,640 32: 2012/08/29
33: US 31: 61/653,600 32: 2012/05/31
54: PRESSURE RELIEF SYSTEM FOR GUN
FIRED CANNON CARTRIDGES
00: A high velocity munition comprises a projectile,
mounted on a cartridge case, that can be fired from
an automatic cannon or weapon. During storage or
transport: an IM venting device included in the
cartridge case prevents the propellant charge from
firing the projectile, leaving the cartridge damaged,
but intact, upon premature ignition. The IM vent
exhaust channel is filled with a solid fusible material
that melts at a lower temperature than, the ignition
temperatures of the igniter (or primer) and the
propellant charge of the projectile. At least one nonfusible, ruptureable member is included in the XM
vent channel and positioned to provide structural
integrity to the fusible material in the channel.
Alternatively or in addition to the fusible material, a
shape memory alloy ring surrounds the igniter (or
primer) and separates from the cartridge when the
cartridge reaches a temperature that causes autoignition.
21: 2014/08007 22: 11/3/2014 43: 6/10/2016
51: B01J B01D
71: BASF CORPORATION, BASF SE
72: MÜLLER-STACH, Torsten, W., PUNKE, Alfred,
H., GRUBERT, Gerd, HILGENDORFF, Marcus,
DOERING, Helke, NEUBAUER, Torsten, ZHENG,
Xiaolai, WAN, Chung-Zong, XUE, Wen-Mei, BURK,
Patrick
54: PT-PD DIESEL OXIDATION CATALYST WITH
CO/HC LIGHT-OFF AND HC STORAGE
FUNCTION
00: -
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21: 2014/08084 22: 11/5/2014 43: 7/27/2016
51: B60N, A01D
71: GOSSAMER MACHINERY (PTY) LTD
72: NIEDER-HEITMANN, Charl
33: ZA 31: 2013/05894 32: 2013/08/-06
54: MOBILE ACCESS APPARATUS
00: Mobile access apparatus (10) according to the
invention includes any number of units (12) that can
be towed behind a vehicle (22). Each unit (12)
includes a chassis (14) and a top frame (28) that is
supported on the chassis (14) and can be elevated
above the chassis (14) by a lift mechanism (30).
Tow platforms (36) are supported on the top frame
(28) and can be slid by a slide mechanism (38)
between retracted and extended positions. The unit
(12) can be used in an orchard and the platforms
(36) can be moved vertically and horizontally by the
lift mechanism (30) and slide mechanism (38) to
position them so that users (60) standing on the
platforms can reach trees in the orchard.
21: 2014/08085 22: 05/11/2014 43: 31/05/2016
51: A47K
71: EBUKHOSINI PROPERTIES 777 (PTY) LTD
72: SONO, Godfrey, Johannes, Thabe and
VILAKAZI, Simon, Sibusiso
33: - 31: - 32: 54: A MOBILE HAND WASHER
00: 57: This invention relates to a device for washing of
hands, specifically movable and/or mobile hand
washing device.
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72: WURMBAUER, WERNER, SCHOPF, JOSEF,
SCHATZ, BERNHARD
33: EP 31: 12004543.0 32: 2012/06/15
54: INJECTION DEVICE
00: An injection device for injecting liquid medicine to a
patient comprises a main part (13) and a removable
module (14), wherein the main part is arranged to
house a medicine container (11) connected to a
needle (9) and the removable module comprises a
skin contact surface (10), the skin contact surface
having a through hole (8) for passage of the needle
and being intended to rest on the patient's skin
during the injection.
21: 2014/08114 22: 4/30/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: A61K
71: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.
72: IWAMOTO, TARO, KURAHASHI, NOBUYUKI,
OKA, YOSHIKAZU, TAKEDA, CHIKAKO
33: US 31: 61/640,474 32: 2012/04/-30
33: US 31: 61/783,163 32: 2013/03/14
54: ORAL FORMULATION
00: Provided are an oral formulation capable of
improving easy administrability and showing good
preservation stability, and a substrate for oral
formulation. An oral formulation containing a
medicament; sugar alcohol; one or more kinds of
hydrophilic polysaccharides selected from the group
consisting of acacia, pullulan and maltodextrin; a
gelling agent; and water, and a substrate for oral
formulation, which contains sugar alcohol; the
above-mentioned hydrophilic polysaccharides; a
gelling agent; and water.
21: 2014/08118 22: 6/11/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: A61M
71: ARES TRADING SA
21: 2014/08119 22: 5/6/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: C07J
71: ACIEX THERAPEUTICS, INC
72: CAVANAGH, THOMAS, BARMAN, SHIKHA P,
HAO, TIAN, LELAND, THOMAS B, THEKKEDATH,
RITESH V
33: US 31: 13/735,973 32: 2013/01/07
33: US 31: 61/644,105 32: 2012/05/08
33: US 31: 61/657,239 32: 2012/06/08
33: US 31: 61/692,487 32: 2012/08/23
33: US 31: 61/763,770 32: 2013/02/12
33: US 31: 61/788,519 32: 2013/03/15
54: PREPARATIONS OF HYDROPHOBIC
THERAPEUTIC AGENTS, METHODS OF
MANUFACTURE AND USE THEREOF
00: -
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The present invention further provides method of
preparing nanocrystals of a hydrophobic therapeutic
agent such as fluticasone or triamcinolone,
pharmaceutical compositions (e.g., topical or
intranasal compositions) thereof and methods for
treating and/or preventing the signs and/or
symptoms of disorders such as blepharitis,
meibomian gland dysfunction or skin inflammation or
a respiratory disease (e.g., asthma).
21: 2014/08132 22: 11/6/2014 43: 6/8/2016
51: E21D
71: MOAGO KREW (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
72: HEINEMANN, LIONEL CLIFFORD
33: ZA 31: 2013/08302 32: 2013/11/06
54: MINE SUPPORT PACK AND COMPONENT
00: The invention concerns a mine support pack
comprising a plurality of layers each of which
includes elongate timber chocks extending laterally
with the chocks in one layer transverse to the chocks
in the adjacent layer(s). The pack also includes a
prestressing component located within the height of
the pack. This component includes flexible,
expandable prestressing bag laid out flat and
protective members bounding the side edges of the
bag to provide protection for the side edges of the
bag when the bag is expanded.
21: 2014/08144 22: 1/9/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: H01Q
71: NEC CORPORATION
72: TAKAHASHI, YOSHIHIDE
33: JP 31: 2012-106616 32: 2012/05/08
54: ANTENNA DEVICE AND METHOD FOR
ATTACHING THE SAME
00: An antenna device includes: a radio device for radio
wave transmission or for radio wave reception; a
primary radiator that has a function to radiate radio
waves generated by the radio device or a function to
feed received radio waves to the radio device; a
parabolic reflector that reflects the radio waves
radiated from the primary radiator or makes the
primary radiator receive radio waves by reflecting the
radio waves; a shroud that shields against
unnecessary radiation radio waves among the radio
waves radiated from the primary radiator and
reflected by the parabolic reflector, or shields against
radio waves requiring no reception so that the radio
waves requiring no reception are not reflected by the
parabolic reflector and are not received by the
primary radiator; and an antenna mounting
mechanism that fits the parabolic reflector to an
antenna attachment pole. The shroud is arranged
so as to cover at least a right and left of the
parabolic reflector, the radio device and the primary
radiator are arranged inside the shroud, and the
antenna mounting mechanism fits the parabolic
reflector to the antenna attachment pole so that the
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antenna attachment pole is located at a lateral
center position of the parabolic reflector.
21: 2014/08147 22: 3/27/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: H04W
71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM ERICSSON
(PUBL)
72: SEDLACEK, IVO, QIANG, ZU, HEDMAN,
PETER
33: EP 31: 12167078.0 32: 2012/05/08
33: US 31: 61/648,755 32: 2012/05/18
54: MOBILE TERMINAL, NETWORK NODE
SERVER, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM
00: Methods of operating a network node in a wireless
local area network, a mobile terminal and a server,
respectively, are disclosed. Corresponding computer
programs, as well as a network node, a mobile
terminal and a server are also disclosed. The
network node establishes connection with the mobile
terminal; and sends at least one network name to
the mobile terminal, wherein the at least one network
names correspond to possible public land mobile
networks, PLMNs, based on the determined AAA
information. The mobile terminal can thus display the
network name.
21: 2014/08149 22: 5/8/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: A61K; A61P
71: AOP ORPHAN PHARMACEUTICALS AG
72: WIDMANN, RUDOLF
33: EP 31: 12167443.6 32: 2012/05/10
54: PARENTERAL ESMOLOL FORMULATION
00: A parenteral formulation of esmolol hydrochloride for
use in the treatment of a patient suffering from
tachycardia comprising a lyophilized powder
consisting of pure esmolol hydrochloride, wherein
said powder is reconstituted to obtain a ready-to-use
i.v. solution of esmolol hydrochloride at a
concentration of 20-100 mg/mL, and said i.v.
solution is directly administered to the patient, and
further a method of producing a ready-to-use i.v.
solution of esmolol hydrochloride by reconstituting a
lyophilized powder consisting of pure esmolol
hydrochloride with a solvent, characterized in that
said solvent is an i.v. solvent devoid of alcohol or a
buffer excipient, in an amount necessary to obtain a
ready-to-use i.v. solution at a concentration of 20100 mg/mL, and the ready-to-use i.v. solution
containing a parenteral formulation of 20-100 mg/mL
pure esmolol hydrochloride in an infusion device or
consisting of a parenteral formulation of 20-100
mg/mL pure esmolol hydrochloride, WFI and/or
saline solution, devoid of any alcohol or buffer
excipients.
21: 2014/08189 22: 4/12/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: B41N; C23C
71: KBA-NOTASYS SA
72: GREMION, FRANÇOIS, CLAUDE, LAURENT
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33: EP 31: 12163838.1 32: 2012/04/12
54: INTAGLIO PRINTING PLATE COATING
APPARATUS
00: There is described an intaglio printing plate coating
apparatus (1) comprising a vacuum chamber (3)
having an inner space (30) adapted to receive at
least one intaglio printing plate (10) to be coated, a
vacuum system (4) coupled to the vacuum chamber
(3) adapted to create vacuum in the inner space (30)
of the vacuum chamber (3), and a physical vapour
deposition (PVD) system (5) adapted to perform
deposition of wear-resistant coating material under
vacuum onto an engraved surface (10a) of the
intaglio printing plate (10), which physical vapour
deposition system (5) includes at least one coating
material target (51, 52) comprising a source of the
wear-resistant coating material to be deposited onto
the engraved surface (10a) of the intaglio printing
plate (10). The vacuum chamber (3) is arranged so
that the intaglio printing plate (10) to be coated sits
substantially vertically in the inner space (30) of the
vacuum chamber (3) with its engraved surface (10a)
facing the at least one coating material target (51,
52). The intaglio printing plate coating apparatus (1)
further comprises a movable carrier (6) located
within the inner space (30) of the vacuum chamber
(3) and adapted to support and cyclically move the
intaglio printing plate (10) in front of and past the at
least one coating material target (51, 52).
71: INDUSTRIE DE NORA S.P.A.
72: BENEDETTO, MARIACHIARA
33: IT 31: MI2012A001048 32: 2012/06/18
54: ELECTROLYTIC CELL EQUIPPED WITH
CONCENTRIC ELECTRODE PAIRS
00: The invention relates to an electrochemical cell,
particularly useful in electrochemical processes
carried out with periodic reversal of polarity. The cell
is equipped with concentric pairs of electrodes
arranged in such a way that, in each stage of the
process, the cathodic area is equal to the anodic
area.
21: 2014/08205 22: 11/10/2014 43: 6/17/2016
51: A24B, A24C, A24F
71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A.
72: FAULKNER, John, GINDRAT, Pierre-Yves,
METRANGOLO, Alessandro
33: EP 31: 12170359.9 32: 2012/05/31
54: THERMALLY CONDUCTING RODS FOR USE
IN AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLES
00: A rod is formed from a first sheet comprising an
aerosol-forming material (2) and a second sheet
comprising a thermally-conductive material (3), the
first and second sheets being gathered together and
circumscribed by a wrapper (12). The rod may be
used as a component part of an aerosol-generating
article.
21: 2014/08191 22: 5/16/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: C25B
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21: 2014/08231 22: 4/3/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: B01J
71: JSW STEEL LIMITED
72: SATHAYE, JAYANT MORESHWAR, PILLAI,
MURUGESA SIVASUBRAMONIA,
NAGASHANMUGAM, KRISHNACHETTY
BOMMANNAN
33: IN 31: 1465/CHE/2012 32: 2012/04/12
54: A PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF
COKE FROM COAL WITH IMPROVED CRI AND
CSR VALUES BY EARLY CATALYTIC
DEVOLATILISATION
00: A process for producing coke with improved CRI and
CSR and with minimum porosity by faster
devolatilisation at the fluidic state of coal blends. The
advancement identifies and provides for a possible
way to achieve such faster devolatilization by
involving variety of devolatilisation catalysts
including divalent and multivalent metal oxides which
can be reduced at lower temperatures favouring a
cost effective process for producing coke from
coals/coal blend including even non-coking coal and
reduced quantity of costly and scarce hard coking
coal. Importantly, the process of catalytic
devolatilisation of coal/coal blend enable achieving
one hand superior quality coke with decrease in CRI
to an extent of 1.0-3.5% and an increase in CSR to
an extent of 1.0-3.5% at less cost and on the other
hand reduce the carbonization completion time by
3% and thus improving the coke oven productivity by
about 3%, making the process useful for industrial
application.
21: 2014/08232 22: 4/10/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: C22B
71: METALS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY LLC
72: MACCAGNI, MASSIMO GIUSEPPE, NIELSEN,
JONATHAN HYLKJIER, LANE, WILLIAM
LEONARD, OLKKONEN, DAVID MICHAEL,
HYMER, TIMOTHY ROY
33: IT 31: MI2012A 000579 32: 2012/04/11
54: PROCESS FOR RECOVERING NONFERROUS METALS FROM A SOLID MATRIX
00: The present invention relates to a process for
recovering non-ferrous metals from a solid matrix
comprising the following phases: (a) leaching the
solid matrix with an aqueous-based solution
containing chloride ions and ammonium ions and
having a pH within the range of 6.5-8.5, in the
presence of oxygen, at a temperature ranging from
100 °C to 160 °C and a pressure within the range of
150 kPa - 800 kPa, so as to obtain an extraction
solution comprising the leached metals and a solid
leaching residue; (b) separating said solid leaching
residue from said extraction solution; (c) subjecting
said extraction solution to at least one cementation
so as to recover the metals in the elemental state.
21: 2014/08237 22: 5/29/2013. 43: 6/24/2016
51: A01N; A01P
71: BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG
72: HELLWEGE, ELKE, ANDERSCH, WOLFRAM,
STENZEL, KLAUS, SPRINGER, BERND
33: EP 31: 12169936.7 32: 2012/05/30
33: EP 31: 12197137.8 32: 2012/12/14
54: COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENT AND AN
INSECTICIDE
00: The present invention relates to a composition
comprising at least one biological control agent
selected from the group consisting of Bacillus
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chitinosporus AQ746 (NRRL Accession No. B21618), Bacillus mycoldes AQ726 (NRRL Accession
No. B-21664), Bacillus pumilus (NRRL Accession
No. B-30087), Bacillus pumilus AQ717 (NRRL
Accession No. B-21662), Bacillus sp. AQ175 (ATCC
Accession No. 55608), Bacillus sp, AQ177 (ATCC
Accession No. 55609), Bacillus sp. AQ178 (ATCC
Accession No. 53522), Bacillus subtilis AQ743
(NRRL Accession No. B-21665), Bacillus subtilis
AQ713 (NRRL Accession No. B-21661 ), Bacillus
subtilis AQ153 (ATCC Accession No. 55614),
Bacillus thuringiensis BD#32 (NRRL Accession No.
B-21530), Bacillus thuringiensis AQ52 (NRRL
Accession No. B-21619), Muscodor albus 620
(NRRL Accession No. 30547), Muscodor roseus A35 (NRRL Accession No. 30548), Rhodococcus
globerulus AQ719 (NRRL Accession No. B- 21663),
Streptomyces galbus (NRRL Accession No. 30232),
Streptomyces sp. (NRRL Accession No. B-30145),
Bacillus thuringiensis subspec. kurstaki BMP 123,
Bacillus subtilis AQ30002 (NRRL Accession No. B50421), and Bacillus subtilis AQ 30004 (NRRL
Accession No. B-50455) and/or a mutant of these
strains having all the identifying characteristics of the
respective strain, and/or a metabolite produced by
the respective strain that exhibits activity against
insects, mites, nematodes and/or phytopathogens
and at least one insecticide selected from the group
consisting of ryanodine receptor modulators in a
synergistically effective amount. Furthermore, the
present invention relates to the use of this
composition as well as a method for reducing overall
damage of plants and plant parts.
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51: H04B; H04L
71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM ERICSSON
(PUBL)
72: HAMMARWALL, DAVID, BERGMAN, SVANTE
33: US 31: 13/469,843 32: 2012/05/11
54: METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR CSI
REPORTING
00: Some embodiments provide a method in a wireless
device for reporting channel state information, CSI,
for a CSI process. The CSI process corresponds to a
reference signal resource and an interference
measurement resource. According to the method,
the wireless device obtains (810) an adjustment
value associated with the CSI process. The wireless
device estimates (820) an effective channel based
on one or more reference signals received in the
reference signal resource, and applies (830) the
adjustment value to the estimated effective channel,
thereby obtaining an adjusted effective channel.
Furthermore, the wireless device determines (840)
channel state information based on the adjusted
effective channel, and on interference estimated
based on the interference measurement resource.
Finally, the channel state information is transmitted
(850) to a network node.
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51: A24B, A24C, A24D, A24F
71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A.
72: FAULKNER, John, GINDRAT, Pierre-Yves,
METRANGOLO, Alessandro, SCHALLER, JeanPierre, SCHNEIDER, Jean-Claude
33: EP 31: 12170356.5 32: 2012/05/31
54: BLENDED RODS FOR USE IN AEROSOLGENERATING ARTICLES
00: A rod for an aerosol-generating article comprises at
least two sheets (2, 3) of tobacco material gathered
together and circumscribed by a wrapper (12). The
rod includes a first sheet (2) of a first tobacco
material and a second sheet (3) of a second tobacco
material. The second sheet of the second tobacco
material is physically or chemically different to the
first sheet of the first tobacco material.
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51: G01M
71: HOFFMAN, Francois, Neethling
72: HOFFMAN, Francois, Neethling, HOFFMAN,
Francois, Neethling (JNR), JOUBERT, Pierre,
Francois
54: WATER LEAK TERMINATION AND ALERT
SYSTEM
00: The invention provides a leak detection, termination,
and alert system as shown in Figure 1, in which a
number of sensors of the 4 to 20 type are
strategically located to detect water coming into
contact with them and, when one of them comes into
contact with water it transmits, by means of an
integral transmitter, a signal to the main controller
where it is received by the receiver. The main
controller then processes the signal and sends an
actuating signal to the slow closing solenoid valve in
the mains water supply which reacts in response
thereto to stop the flow of water, and thus the leak,
as well as sending an SMS to a pre-registered
recipient by means of a GSM SMS commander
module. The status indication module, which has
LED’s or LCD’s for each of the zones which are
monitored by the system, lights up the relevant LED
or LCD thereby providing a visual indication to a
user of where the leak was detected.
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51: B66B
71: CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND
TECHNOLOGY and DONGNAN ELEVATOR CO.,
LTD
72: Jianrong YANG, Yiping MA, Hongbin FEI,
Beibei FU, Gongbo ZHOU, Wei LI, Guangfeng MAO,
Guohua CAO, Jiancong QIN, Zhencai ZHU
33: CN 31: 201310311108.8 32: 2013/07/23
54: SPECIAL ELEVATOR ANTI-DROP BUFFER
BASED ON FLEXIBLE GUIDE
00: 57: A special elevator anti-drop buffer based on
flexible guide, which is used for connecting and
fixing the end portion of a brake steel wire rope of an
elevator, and comprises an upper support plate and
a lower support plate, wherein a pulley block is
arranged on the upper support plate and the lower
support plate, and hydraulic damping buffers are
arranged at the two sides of the pulley block. The
anti-drop buffer adopts the energy consumption
principle of hydraulic damping holes, the brake steel
wire rope is protected from being impacted by the
elevator, meanwhile, the impact caused by a spring
on the elevator after braking is prevented, and the
safety and reliability performance of the elevator
braking can be improved, so the safety performance
of a special elevator is effectively improved. In
addition, with the pulley block utilized in the special
elevator anti-drop buffer, the braking length of the
brake steel wire rope can be increased, so the
service life of the steel wire rope can be prolonged.
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51: C08F; C08L
71: VERSALIS S.P.A.
72: SODDU, LUCA
33: IT 31: MI2012A001018 32: 2012/06/12
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54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF
FUNCTIONALIZED AND BRANCHED
ELASTOMERIC COPOLYMERS AND USE
THEREOF IN VULCANIZABLE ELASTOMERIC
COMPOSITIONS
00: A process for the preparation of a functionalized and
branched elastomeric copolymer comprising the
following steps : (a) anionic copolymerization of at
least one conjugated diene monomer and at least
one vinyl arene, in the presence of at least one
hydrocarbon solvent, of at least one lithium-based
initiator, and of at least one polar modifier, obtaining
a solution comprising an elastomeric copolymer; (b)
reacting at least 10% by weight, preferably from 20%
by weight to 100% by weight, of the polymeric
chains present in the elastomeric copolymer
obtained in step (a) with at least one compound
having at least one functional group selected from:
epoxides, ketones, esters, aldehydes, obtaining a
solution comprising a functionali zed elastomeric
copolymer; (c) adding a quantity of lithium-based
initiator to the solution obtained in step (b), from 1 to
4 times, preferably from 1.5 to 3 times, the molar
quantity of lithium-based initiator used in step (a)
and a compound of bromine having general formula
(I): R-Br (I) wherein R represents a linear or
branched C1-C30, preferably C2-C10, alkyl group, a
C3-C30, preferably C4-C10, cycloalkyl group, a C6-C30,
preferably C6-C12, aryl group.
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51: E01F
71: LAZARUS, Dean, Howard
72: LAZARUS, Dean, Howard
33: ZA 31: 2013/07864 32: 2013/10/22
54: SECURITY BARRIER
00: This invention relates to a security barrier 10 for
regulating vehicle access through an access control
point. The security barrier 10 consists of a support
frame 12 and a barrier member in the form of a
panel 14 which is pivotally mounted on the support
12 wherein the panel 14 is pivotally displaceable
relative to the support 12 between a stored position
wherein the panel 14 is positioned adjacent to the
support 12, and a deployed position wherein the
panel 14 projects from the support 12. Drive means
16 controls displacement of the panel 14 between its
stored and deployed positions. The drive means 16
includes a spool 36, line 38 and a pulley 40 which is
rotatably mounted on the support 12.
21: 2014/08309 22: 6/25/2012 43: 6/23/2016
51: H04B; H04J; H04W
71: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
72: KIM, YOUN-SUN, KIM, KI IL, LEE, HYO JIN
33: KR 31: 10-2011-0061454 32: 2011/06/24
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
MEASURING DOWNLINK INTERFERENCE IN
OFDM MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
00: A method and apparatus for efficiently measuring
downlink interference in a Distributed Antenna
System (DAS) -based Long Term Evolution
Advanced (LTE-A) system with a plurality antennas
distributed within the service area of each evolved
Node B (eNB), through the use of a Channel Status
Information Reference Signal (CSI-RS) method and
a muting method, is provided.
21: 2014/08337 22: 13/11/2014 43: 24/06/2016
51: H04B
71: TENDYRON CORPORATION
72: Dongsheng LI
33: CN 31: 201210204081.8 32: 2012/06/16
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54: AUDIO DATA TRANSMISSION METHOD
00: 57: An audio data transmission method, which
comprises the steps of: a first device modulating
audio data to be transmitted respectively through at
least two modulation modes, so as to generate audio
data code streams in at least two modulation modes;
the first device spicing the audio data code streams
in the at least two modulation modes to an audio
data stream; and through an audio interface of the
first device, in the same time reference system,
transmitting the audio data stream to a second
device all at once.
21: 2014/08339 22: 1/28/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: H01L
71: NEXCIS
72: DUNNE, BRENDAN
33: FR 31: 1254088 32: 2012/05/03
54: LASER ETCHING A STACK OF THIN LAYERS
FOR A CONNECTION OF A PHOTOVOLTAIC
CELL
00: The invention concerns a treatment of thin layers
(CIGS, Mo) with a view to forming a connection of a
photovoltaic cell (C1, C2) comprising said thin
layers, which comprise at least: o - a first layer
(CIGS), having photovoltaic properties, deposited on
a second layer (Mo), and o - said second layer, a
metal contact layer, deposited on a substrate (SUB).
The following steps in particular are carried out: o etching, into said first layer (CIGS), at least one first
trench having a first width (L1) so as to expose the
second layer (Mo); and o - etching, in said first
trench, a second trench so as to expose the
substrate, the second trench having a second width
(L2) less than the first width (L1). The etching of the
first and second trenches is, moreover, carried out
by laser shots, during a single overall etching step,
the method being characterised in that said overall
etching step comprises: - a fine etching operation
close to fronts (FR1, FR2) intended to delimit the first
trench; - and a rough etching operation between the
first and second fronts.
21: 2014/08345 22: 4/3/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: G06F; H04L
71: TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN)
COMPANY LIMITED
72: ZHANG, XIAOLONG, WU, GUANCHU, XIE,
YONGBO, HUANG, LEI
33: CN 31: 201210109917.6 32: 2012/04/16
33: CN 31: 201210138491.7 32: 2012/05/07
54: INSTRUCTION TRIGGERING METHOD AND
DEVICE, USER INFORMATION ACQUISITION
METHOD AND SYSTEM, TERMINAL, AND
SERVER
00: Disclosed are an instruction triggering method and
device, a user information acquisition method and
system, a terminal, and a server. An instruction
triggering method includes: detecting a shaking
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operation of a mobile terminal; and according to the
acquired shaking operation, triggering a preset input
instruction. A user information acquisition method
includes: a mobile terminal sending a user
information acquisition request to a server when a
shaking operation is detected; and the mobile
terminal receiving the user information of a matching
user which is returned by the server according to the
user information acquisition request. Another user
information acquisition method includes: after a
server receives a user information acquisition
request from a mobile terminal triggered by a
shaking operation, acquiring a user matching with
the user information acquisition request, and
sending the user information of the matching user to
the mobile terminal. The present invention improves
the operational convenience, and enhances random
friend-making experience in a wide application
range.
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51: B65G
71: BÜHLER GMBH
72: KAMPS, ROLF
33: EP 31: 12168076.3 32: 2012/05/15
54: CONVEYING DEVICE, CARRIER, AND
FEEDING DEVICE FOR CONVEYING BULK
GOODS
00: The conveying device (1) according to the invention
has a conveying channel (4). The conveying channel
(4) is formed in particular as a conveying pipe (5). At
least one carrier (2) is arranged in the conveying
channel (4). In particular, at least two carriers (2) are
arranged in the conveying channel (4). The
conveying device (1) has at least one drive for
driving the at least one carrier (2) in order to convey
bulk goods along a conveying channel axis. The at
least one carrier (2) is loosely arranged in the
conveying channel (4) at least in some sections
along the conveying channel axis.
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51: A01N
71: BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG
72: KIJLSTRA, JOHAN, AKLE, FRANCOIS, BERNI,
JOSÉ, HEINRICH, JEAN-LUC
33: EP 31: 12168250.4 32: 2012/05/16
54: INSECTICIDAL WATER-IN-OIL (W/O)
FORMULATION
00: The invention relates to an insecticidal water-in-oil
(W/O) formulation, comprising at least one
insecticidal active ingredient and at least one
burning salt, and the production of said formulation.
The formulation according to the invention is suitable
in particular for treating suitable carrier materials, in
particular paper carriers, in an economical singlestep process by means of conventional application
methods. The present invention further relates to
insecticidal products that can smolder, which are
produced by treating a carrier material with the
formulation according to the invention.
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51: H04W
71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM ERICSSON
(PUBL)
72: JANG, KE-CHI, CHERIAN, AIRIN
33: US 31: 13/558,665 32: 2012/07/26
33: US 31: 61/625,157 32: 2012/04/17
54: METHOD AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE
FOR CONTROLLING ACCESS TO A WIRELESS
ACCESS NETWORK
00: A method for controlling access to a wireless Access
Network (AN) (25) by a wireless communication
device (23, 31, 41), The device stores a Device
Access Priority (DAP) level based on characteristics
of the device. When the device has data to send, the
device receives an overhead message (26) from the
AN containing a Network Access Priority (NAP)
parameter defining a minimum priority level for
initiating network access. The device determines
whether its DAP level is equal to or greater than the
NAP parameter. If not, the device periodically
repeats the receiving and determining steps until the
stored DAP level is determined to be equal to or
greater than the NAP parameter received from the
AN. When the stored DAP level is equal to or greater
than the NAP parameter, the device initiates network
access. The device may perform and pass a
Persistence Test before transmitting the data on an
access channel (ACH).
21: 2014/08360 22: 17/11/2014 43: 01/07/2016
51: G01N
71: QUISS QUALITATS- INSPEKTIONSSYSTEME
UND SERVICE AG
72: Bernhard GRUBER
33: DE 31: 10 2012 009 859.6 32: 2012/05/21
54: METHOD FOR DETECTING A STRUCTURE
TO BE APPLIED TO A SUBSTRATE WITH A
PLURALITY OF OPTICAL IMAGE ACQUISITION
UNITS AND AN APPARATUS THEREFOR
00: 57: The invention describes a method and an
apparatus for detecting a structure to be applied to a
substrate, preferably an adhesive bead or a sealant
track, with at least one optical acquisition apparatus,
in particular a plurality of optical acquisition
apparatuses, which are characterized in that the
images from the optical acquisition apparatuses are
combined to form a plan view such that the
representation of the optical acquisition devices is
output in a common image, wherein the optical
acquisition devices have, as the centre, an
application device for applying the structure to the
substrate.
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51: H02M
71: CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND
TECHNOLOGY
72: Guangsheng LIU, Xiao ZONG, Huaxia DAI, Xia
ZHAO, En FANG, Juan ZHOU, Quanjun GUO,
Yiwen GENG, Gaige LIANG, Peng DAI, Zheng
GONG, Xiaojie WU
33: CN 31: 201310072543.X 32: 2013/03/07
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54: MODULATION POLICY FOR MODULAR
MULTI-LEVEL CONVERTOR
00: 57: A modulation policy for a modular multi-level
convertor, determining a switching state of each
submodule by combining the current direction of
each bridge arm and the capacitor voltage order of
the submodules based on a carrier stacking method.
The beneficial effects of the modulation policy are
that: each phase only needs a modulations wave
and N carriers, N being the number of the
submodules of each upper bridge arm or lower
bridge arm of the modular multi-level convertor, the
modular multi-level convertor is enabled to output
N+1 levels without carrier phase shift, the precision
of a control algorithm is high, is easy for engineering
realization, and saves software and hardware
resources; the number of devoted submodules of
each phase at any time can be guaranteed to be N,
and the voltage balancing control of the capacitor
voltage of the submodules can be achieved without
a closed-loop control policy; and meanwhile, the
modulation policy facilitates the adjustment of the
voltage and power class of the modulator multi-level
convertor, and is free from the limitation of the
number of levels.
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51: H01M
71: BLACKLIGHT POWER, INC.
72: MILLS, Randell, L.
33: US 31: 61/649,606 32: 2012/05/21
33: US 31: 61/708,869 32: 2012/10/02
33: US 31: 61/718,959 32: 2012/10/26
33: US 31: 61/693,462 32: 2012/08/27
33: US 31: 61/671,348 32: 2012/07/13
54: CIHT POWER SYSTEM
00: An electrochemical power system is provided that
generates an electromotive force (EMF) from the
catalytic reaction of hydrogen to lower energy
(hydrino) states providing direct conversion of the
energy released from the hydrino reaction into
electricity, the system comprising at least two
components chosen from: H2O catalyst or a source
of H2O catalyst; atomic hydrogen or a source of
atomic hydrogen; reactants to form the H2O catalyst
or source of H2O catalyst and atomic hydrogen or
source of atomic hydrogen; and one or more
reactants to initiate the catalysis of atomic hydrogen.
The electrochemical power system for forming
hydrinos and electricity can further comprise a
cathode compartment comprising a cathode, an
anode compartment comprising an anode, optionally
a salt bridge, reactants that constitute hydrino
reactants during cell operation with separate
electron flow and ion mass transport, a source of
oxygen, and a source of hydrogen. Due to oxidationreduction cell half reactions, the hydrino-producing
reaction mixture is constituted with the migration of
electrons through an external circuit and ion mass
transport through a separate path such as the
electrolyte to complete an electrical circuit. A power
source and hydride reactor is further provided that
powers a power system comprising (i) a reaction cell
for the catalysis of atomic hydrogen to form
hydrinos, (ii) a chemical fuel mixture comprising at
least two components chosen from: a source of H2O
catalyst or H2O catalyst; a source of atomic
hydrogen or atomic hydrogen; reactants to form the
source of H2O catalyst or H2O catalyst and a source
of atomic hydrogen or atomic hydrogen; one or more
reactants to initiate the catalysis of atomic hydrogen;
and a support to enable the catalysis, (iii) thermal
systems for reversing an exchange reaction to
thermally regenerate the fuel from the reaction
products, (iv) a heat sink that accepts the heat from
the power-producing reactions, and (v) a power
conversion system.
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51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
72: TAKASAKI, MASARU, TSUJINO, TOSHIAKI,
TANABE, SHINTAROU, OOKUBO, MEGUMI,
SATO, KIMIHIKO, HIRAI, ATSUSHI, TERADA,
DAISUKE, INUKI, SHINSUKE, MIZUMOTO,
SHINSUKE
33: JP 31: 2012-094184 32: 2012/04/17
33: JP 31: 2013-082479 32: 2013/03/15
54: NITROGEN-CONTAINING HETEROCYCLIC
COMPOUND OR SALT THEREOF
00: The present invention addresses the problem of
providing an Fms-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3)
inhibitor that is useful as a therapeutic agent for
acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Provided is a novel
nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compound
represented by general formula [1] or a salt thereof.
The compound according to the present invention or
a salt thereof is usable as the active ingredient of a
medicinal composition for treating diseases or
conditions relating to FLT3 such as AML and acute
promyelocytic leukemia (APL).
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51: C22B
71: OUTOTEC (FINLAND) OY
72: ORTH, ANDREAS, SAATCI, ALPAYDIN,
SCHMIDBAUER, ERWIN, KREMMER, KATHARINA
33: DE 31: 10 2012 011 240.8 32: 2012/06/06
54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HARDENED
GRANULES FROM IRON-CONTAINING
PARTICLES
00: When producing hardened granules from ironcontaining particles, the iron-containing particles are
mixed with at least one binder and water or an
aqueous base to obtain a mix, the mix is formed to
granules and subjected to a reduction with a
supplied reducing agent. To produce stable granules
with the same metallic iron content, mixing is
effected such that first the iron-containing particles
are mixed with the binder and subsequently water or
an aqueous base is added.
21: 2014/08407 22: 5/7/2013 43: 6/29/2016
51: C22C
71: TATA STEEL IJMUIDEN B.V.
72: RIJKENBERG, ROLF ARJAN, HANLON, DAVID
NEAL
33: EP 31: 12167140.8 32: 2012/05/08
54: AUTOMOTIVE CHASSIS PART MADE FROM
HIGH STRENGTH FORMABLE HOT ROLLED
STEEL SHEET
00: This invention relates to a high strength hot rolled
steel sheet with an excellent combination of tensile
strength of at least 550 MPa and formability,
comprising in weight percent at most 0.15% of C at
most 0.5% of Si between 0.5 and 2.0% of Mn at
most 0.06% of P at most 0.008% of S at most 0.1%
of Al_sol at most 0.02% of N between 0.02 and
0.45% of V between 0.05 and 0.7% of Mo optionally
between 0.01 and 0.1% of Nb balance of Fe and
inevitable impurities, wherein the steel sheet has a
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precipitation strengthened and substantially singlephase ferritic microstructure, wherein the volume
fraction of the ferrite phase in said microstructure is
not lower than 97%, and wherein the precipitates in
said microstructure comprise fine precipitates of
composite carbides containing Mo and V and
optionally Nb.
21: 2014/08408 22: 5/10/2013 43: 6/29/2016
51: A47J
71: HENNY PENNY CORPORATION
72: SHIRALI, MANOUCHEHR, ABNEY, TRENT
33: US 31: 61/645,512 32: 2012/05/10
54: DIVERTERS AND COOKING CHAMBERS AND
COOKING APPARATUS INCLUDING DIVERTERS
00: A diverter, and a cooking chamber and cooking
apparatus including the diverter, is capable of
diffusing liquids, semi-solid substances, and the like.
The diverter includes a diverter plate and an orifice
that projects from a surface of the diverter plate. The
orifice has an open sidewall portion. The diverter
further includes a recessed portion formed in the
diverter plate, extending from the orifice, and a
bumper portion that projects from a surface of the
recessed portion and is disposed proximate to the
orifice. The cooking chamber includes a heating
element, a wall, an inlet port formed in the wall, and
a cooking chamber fitting disposed adjacent to the
inlet port. The cooking apparatus includes a cooking
chamber, a filter pan, a filter pump, and an inlet port
formed in a wall of the cooking chamber.
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51: A61P; A23L; A61K
71: HOWARD FOUNDATION HOLDINGS LTD
72: NOLAN, JOHN, BEATTY, STEPHEN,
LOUGHMAN, JAMES, HOWARD, ALAN,
THURNHAM, DAVID
33: GB 31: 1111624.1 32: 2011/07/07
33: GB 31: 1111625.8 32: 2011/07/07
33: GB 31: 1207922.4 32: 2012/05/05
33: GB 31: 1207923.2 32: 2012/05/05
54: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO
VISUAL PERFORMANCE AND/OR MACULAR
PIGMENTATION
00: Disclosed is a composition comprising mesozeaxanthin for use as a dietary supplement or food
additive for oral consumption for improving the visual
performance of a human subject.
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21: 2014/08437 22: 11/17/2014 43: 5/31/2016
51: B01D
71: MECS, Inc.
72: VERA-CASTANEDA, Ernesto
33: US 31: 61/641,833 32: 2012/05/02
54: REGENERATIVE RECOVERY OF
CONTAMINANTS FROM EFFLUENT GASES
00: This invention relates to processes for the selective
removal of contaminants from effluent gases. More
particularly, various embodiments of the present
invention relate to selective removal and recovery of
sulfur dioxide from effluent gases in a regenerative
sulfur dioxide absorption/desorption process that
achieves favorable energy efficiency. Energy is
recovered from a wet stripper overhead gas stream
produced in the desorption cycle by indirect transfer
of heat from the stripper gas to a cooling medium
and used to generate steam for use in stripping
contaminants from the absorption liquor. The
absorption zone may optionally be cooled to
enhance the capacity of the absorption medium for
absorption of a contaminant gas, thereby lowering
the volume of absorption medium and contaminantenriched absorption liquor that must be pumped,
handled, heated and cooled in the
absorption/desorption cycle.
21: 2014/08452 22: 5/14/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: CANCER RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
72: COLLINS, IAN, MATTHEWS, THOMAS PETER,
FARIA DA FONSECA MCHARDY, TATIANA,
OSBORNE, JAMES, LAINCHBURY, MICHAEL,
WALTON, MICHAEL IAN, GARRETT, MICHELLE
DAWN
33: US 31: 61/647,200 32: 2012/05/15
54: 5-[[4-[[MORPHOLIN-2-YL]METHYLAMINO]-5(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)-2PYRIDYL]AMINO]PYRAZINE-2-CARBONITRILE
AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF
00: The present invention pertains generally to the field
of therapeutic compounds. More specifically the
present invention pertains to 5- [[4- [[morpholin- 2yl]methylamino]- 5- (trifluoromethyl)pyridyl]amino]pyrazine- 2- carbonitrile compounds
(referred to herein as "TFM compounds")
which,inter alia ,inhibit Checkpoint Kinase 1 (CHK1)
kinase function. The present invention also pertains
to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such
compounds, and the use of such compounds and
compositions, bothin vitroandin vivo, to inhibit CHK1
kinase function, and in the treatment of diseases and
conditions that are mediated by CHK1,that are
ameliorated by the inhibition of CHK1 kinase
function, etc., including proliferative conditions such
as cancer, etc., optionally in combination with
another agent, for example, (a) a
DNAtopoisomerase I or II inhibitor; (b) a DNA
damaging agent; (c) an antimetabolite or a
thymidylate synthase (TS) inhibitor; (d) a microtubule
targeted agent; (e) ionising radiation; (f) an inhibitor
of a mitosis regulator or a mitotic checkpoint
regulator; (g) an inhibitor of a DNA damage signal
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transducer; or (h) an inhibitor of a DNA damage
repair enzyme.
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51: G01N; C07K; A61K
71: IMMUNE DESIGN CORP.
72: DUBENSKY JR, THOMAS W, HOSKEN,
NANCY A, ROBBINS, SCOTT H, MOORE,
MARGARET D
33: US 31: 61/647,764 32: 2012/05/16
33: US 31: 61/679,387 32: 2012/08/03
33: US 31: 61/714,158 32: 2012/10/15
54: VACCINES FOR HSV-2
00: Compositions of recombinant HSV-2 proteins and an
agonist of the innate immune system, such as an
adjuvant, are provided as a vaccine. Proteins include
an envelope glycoprotein and a structural protein
other than an envelope glycoprotein, e.g., a capsid
or tegument protein. The vaccine is for use in either
HSV-2 seropositive or seronegative subjects.
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51: H04L
71: FORTICOM GROUP LTD
72: SMALES, ANTONY
54: ABSTRACTED AND RANDOMIZED ONE-TIME
PASSWORDS FOR TRANSACTIONAL
AUTHENTICATION
00: A security system and method for authenticating a
user's access to a system is disclosed. The security
system receives an authentication request from the
user and responds by generating a security matrix
based on a previously stored user keyword and user
preference data, the security matrix being different
for each authentication request. The security system
sends the security matrix to the user and awaits a
one-time code in response to the security matrix.
The user forms the one-time code based on the user
keyword, the user preferences, and the security
matrix. The security system validates the one-time
code against the security matrix, the keyword, and
the user preferences, and responds by sending an
authentication result to the user that either permits or
denies access to the system. Additionally, the
security system sends a success or fail message to
the system to be accessed.
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51: A61K
71: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD.
72: DAVIS, JAMES W, KETELSON, HOWARD
ALLEN, CAMPBELL, ELAINE E, MEADOWS,
DAVID L, RANGARAJAN, REKHA
33: US 31: 61/642,901 32: 2012/05/04
54: OPHTHALMIC COMPOSITIONS WITH
IMPROVED DESSICATION PROTECTION AND
RETENTION
00: The present invention relates to artificial tear
compositions and ophthalmic compositions suitable
for drug delivery. In one embodiment of the present
invention, the compositions comprise a
galactomannan polymer such as guar or
hydroxypropyl guar, hyaluronic acid, and a cis-diol
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such as sorbitol. In a preferred embodiment, the
compositions also comprise a borate compound.
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51: A47J
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: CROSS, DAVID MURRAY, PATON, MICHAEL,
POPA, CRISTIAN SIMION, SMITH, ALISTAIR
DAVID, TOON, DANIEL THOMAS
33: EP 31: 12175405.5 32: 2012/07/06
33: EP 31: 12175406.3 32: 2012/07/06
33: EP 31: 13160324.3 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160325.0 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160326.8 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160328.4 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160342.5 32: 2013/03/21
54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR BREWING A
BEVERAGE
00: A method of preparing a beverage in a brewing
device is provided, the device comprising an infusion
chamber (10) with a bottom rim (12) which defines
an opening; a capsule holder (20) for receiving a
capsule (30), the capsule holder comprising a
sidewall (24) having an upper rim (23), a filter (25)
and an openable and closable passage (29) on the
opposite side of the filter from the upper rim; the
method comprising the steps of: inserting a capsule
(30) containing infusible beverage material into the
capsule holder (20); connecting the upper rim (23) of
the capsule holder (20) to the bottom rim (12) of the
infusion chamber (10); introducing liquid into the
capsule (30) and releasing the beverage material
from the capsule so that the liquid and beverage
material mix and flow into the infusion chamber (10)
so as to brew the beverage; and then after brewing
has taken place, opening the passage (29) to allow
the beverage to flow from the infusion chamber (10)
through the filter (25) and out through the passage.
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51: A47J; B65D
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: CROSS, DAVID MURRAY, PATON, MICHAEL,
SMITH, ALISTAIR DAVID, TOON, DANIEL
THOMAS, WALTER, DANIEL MARK
33: EP 31: 12175405.5 32: 2012/07/06
33: EP 31: 12175406.3 32: 2012/07/06
33: EP 31: 13160324.3 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160325.0 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160326.8 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160328.4 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160342.5 32: 2013/03/21
54: CAPSULE RECOGNITION SYSTEM
00: The present invention relates to a capsule for a
beverage production machine, the capsule
comprising: - an ingredient enclosed within the
capsule; and - an identifier; wherein the identifier is
an area of conductive material incorporating a code
pattern, the code pattern consisting of a
predetermined arrangement of one or more
discontinuities formed in the conductive material,
and wherein the capsule comprises an orientation
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member for directing the alignment of the capsule
within the beverage production machine.
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51: A47J
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: CROSS, DAVID MURRAY, PATON, MICHAEL,
POPA, CRISTIAN SIMION, SMITH, ALISTAIR
DAVID TOON, DANIEL THOMAS, WILBY,
TERENCE JOHN
33: EP 31: 12175405.5 32: 2012/07/06
33: EP 31: 12175406.3 32: 2012/07/06
33: EP 31: 13160324.3 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160325.0 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160326.8 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160328.4 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160342.5 32: 2013/03/21
54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR BREWING A
BEVERAGE
00: A capsule holder for receiving a capsule containing
tea material is provided, the capsule holder
comprising a sidewall having an upper rim, means
for supporting the capsule within the capsule holder,
so that the capsule partially covers the area inside
the upper rim, a filter situated beneath the intended
location of the capsule and an openable and
closable passage on the opposite side of the filter
from the upper rim. A brewing device comprising the
capsule holder and a method of brewing a tea-based
beverage in the brewing device are also provided.
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51: B65D; A47J
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: CROSS, DAVID MURRAY, PATON, MICHAEL,
POPA, CRISTIAN SIMION, SMITH, ALISTAIR
DAVID, TOON, DANIEL THOMAS, WILBY,
TERENCE JOHN
33: EP 31: 12175405.5 32: 2012/07/06
33: EP 31: 12175406.3 32: 2012/07/06
33: EP 31: 13160324.3 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160325.0 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160326.8 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160328.4 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160342.5 32: 2013/03/21
54: CAPSULE, METHOD AND DEVICE FOR
BREWING A BEVERAGE
00: A capsule for use in a brewing device is provided,
comprising a body part, which defines a cavity and
which has a flange, a lid which is attached to the
flange and tea material enclosed within the capsule,
characterized in that the shape of the flange is
defined by two intersecting circular arcs when
viewed from above. A brewing device which
comprises a capsule holder for receiving the capsule
is also provided, the capsule holder comprising a
sidewall which is circular when viewed from above
and which has an upper rim, a shelf on at least part
of the inside of the sidewall, a filter and an openable
and closable passage on the opposite side of the
filter from the upper rim. A method of preparing a
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tea-based beverage in the brewing device using the
capsule is also provided.
21: 2014/08498 22: 7/2/2013 43: 6/27/2016
51: A47J; B65D
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: CROSS, DAVID MURRAY, PATON, MICHAEL,
POPA, CRISTIAN SIMION, SMITH, ALISTAIR
DAVID, TOON, DANIEL THOMAS, WILBY,
TERENCE JOHN
33: EP 31: 12175405.5 32: 2012/07/06
33: EP 31: 12175406.3 32: 2012/07/06
33: EP 31: 13160324.3 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160325.0 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160326.8 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160328.4 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160342.5 32: 2013/03/21
54: METHOD, DEVICE AND CAPSULE FOR
BREWING A BEVERAGE
00: A method of preparing a tea beverage in a brewing
device is provided, the device comprising an infusion
chamber with a bottom rim which defines an
opening; a capsule holder for receiving a capsule,
the capsule holder comprising a filter and an
openable and closable passage; the method
comprising: inserting a capsule into the capsule
holder; connecting the capsule holder to the infusion
chamber; introducing liquid into the capsule so that
the liquid and tea material mix and flow into the
infusion chamber and brew the beverage; and then
opening the passage to allow the beverage to flow
from the infusion chamber through the filter and out
through the passage. A capsule containing tea
material for use in the method is also provided, the
capsule comprising a body part, which is a single,
impermeable piece which defines a cavity with a
volume of from 10 to 24cm 3.
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51: A47J; B65D
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: CROSS, DAVID MURRAY, PATON, MICHAEL,
TOON, DANIEL THOMAS
33: EP 31: 12175405.5 32: 2012/07/06
33: EP 31: 12175406.3 32: 2012/07/06
33: EP 31: 13160324.3 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160325.0 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160326.8 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160328.4 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160342.5 32: 2013/03/21
54: PACKAGE RECOGNITION SYSTEM
00: The invention provides a beverage production
machine having an apparatus for recognising a
package. The apparatus comprises two resonant
tank circuits, each comprising a coil and a capacitor;
two electronic circuits for detecting changes in coil
impedance; a means for generating a signal which is
indicative of the changes; and means for controlling
the beverage production machine according to the
signal. The machine also comprises a holder for
supporting the package. The package for use in the
machine comprises a base unit having a
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compartment which contains tea material, and a rim
with a projecting lip; conductive material associated
with the package having two edge sections situated
on opposite sides of the compartment; and a lid
attached to the base unit around the rim, the central
portion of the lid comprising at least one perforated
line. The invention also provides a method of
recognising the package.
21: 2014/08500 22: 7/2/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: A47J
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: BITTAR, AHMAD, CROSS, DAVID MURRAY,
PATON, MICHAEL, SMITH, ALISTAIR DAVID,
TOON, DANIEL THOMAS
33: EP 31: 12175405.5 32: 2012/07/06
33: EP 31: 12175406.3 32: 2012/07/06
33: EP 31: 13160324.3 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160325.0 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160326.8 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160328.4 32: 2013/03/21
33: EP 31: 13160342.5 32: 2013/03/21
54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR BREWING A
BEVERAGE
00: A method of preparing a tea beverage in a capsulebased brewing device is provided, the device
comprising an infusion chamber (10); a capsule
holder (20) sized and shaped so as to receive a
capsule (30); a filter (25); an openable and closable
passage (29) which terminates in an orifice (40); a
vessel (60) located beneath the orifice (40) and
having a spout (63); the method comprising the
steps of: introducing liquid and infusible beverage
material from the capsule (30) into the infusion
chamber (10) so as to brew the beverage; and then
after brewing has taken place for a sufficient time,
opening the passage (29) to allow the beverage to
flow from the infusion chamber (10) through the filter
(25), along the passage (29), through the orifice
(40), into the vessel (60) and out from the spout (63).
21: 2014/08533 22: 4/24/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: B41F
71: KBA-NOTASYS SA
72: KERSTEN, THOMAS, SCHAEDE, JOHANNES
GEORG, WÜRSCH, ALAIN, SCHWITZKY,
VOLKMAR ROLF, SCHARKUS, VOLKER
33: EP 31: 12165388.5 32: 2012/04/24
54: INTAGLIO PRINTING PRESS
00: There is described an intaglio printing press (1; 1*)
comprising a plate cylinder (8) carrying one or more
intaglio printing plates, the plate cylinder (8)
receiving ink from an inking system (9, 20, 23; 20*,
23*) having a plurality of chablon cylinders (23; 23*)
transferring ink directly or indirectly onto the plate
cylinder (8), the intaglio printing press (1; 1*)
comprising an adjustment system acting on the
chablon cylinders (23; 23*) in order to compensate
elongation of the one or more intaglio printing plates.
The adjustment system comprises, for each chablon
cylinder (23; 23*), an adjustable drive unit, which
adjustable drive unit (25) is interposed between the
chablon cylinder (23; 23*) acting as a rotating output
body of the adjustable drive unit (25) and a driving
gear (100) acting as a rotating input body of the
adjustable drive unit (25). The adjustable drive unit
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(25) is designed to allow selected adjustment of a
rotational speed of the chablon cylinder (23; 23*)
with respect to a rotational speed of the driving gear
(100). In an adjusting state of the adjustable drive
unit (25), driving into rotation of the chablon cylinder
(23; 23*) is adjusted over each revolution of the
chablon cylinder (23; 23*) by means of an
adjustment motor (300) of the adjustable drive unit
(25). In a non-adjusting state of the adjustable drive
unit (25), the adjustment motor (300) is inoperative
and driving into rotation of the chablon cylinder (23;
23*) is performed exclusively mechanically via the
adjustable drive unit (25), the chablon cylinder (23;
23*) rotating at a same rotational speed as the
driving gear (100).
21: 2014/08534 22: 4/24/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: B41F
71: KBA-NOTASYS SA
72: KERSTEN, THOMAS, SCHAEDE, JOHANNES
GEORG, WÜRSCH, ALAIN, SCHWITZKY,
VOLKMAR ROLF, SCHARKUS, VOLKER
33: EP 31: 12165388.5 32: 2012/04/24
54: INTAGLIO PRINTING PRESS
00: There is described an intaglio printing press (1; 1*)
comprising an intaglio cylinder (8) and an ink wiping
system (10) with a rotating wiping roller assembly
(11) contacting a circumference of the intaglio
cylinder (8) for wiping excess ink from the surface of
the intaglio cylinder (8), a rotational speed of the
wiping cylinder being adjustable with respect to a
rotational speed of the intaglio cylinder (8). The
intaglio printing press (1; 1*) comprises an
adjustable drive unit (25), which adjustable drive unit
(25) is interposed between the wiping roller
assembly (11) acting as a rotating output body of the
adjustable drive unit (25) and a driving gear (100)
coupled to the intaglio cylinder (8) and acting as a
rotating input body of the adjustable drive unit (25).
The adjustable drive unit (25) is designed to allow
selected adjustment of a rotational speed of the
wiping roller assembly (11) with respect to a
rotational speed of the driving gear (100). In an
adjusting state of the adjustable drive unit (25),
driving into rotation of the wiping roller assembly (11)
is adjusted by means of an adjustment motor (700)
of the adjustable drive unit (25). In a non-adjusting
state of the adjustable drive unit (25), the adjustment
motor (700) is inoperative and driving into rotation of
the wiping roller assembly (11) is performed
exclusively mechanically via the adjustable drive unit
(25), the wiping roller assembly (11) rotating at a
defined rotational speed with respect to the
rotational speed of the intaglio cylinder (8).
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51: A61P; A61K; C08B
71: GNOSIS S.P.A.
72: MIRAGLIA, NICCOLÒ, VALOTI, ERMANNO,
TRENTIN, ANTONELLA, TRILLI, ANTONIO,
BUSIELLO, IMMACOLATA, AGOSTINETTO,
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MARCO, BAZZA, PAOLA, VALETTI, MARCO,
BIANCHI, DAVIDE
33: IT 31: MI2012A000880 32: 2012/05/22
54: LOW -MOLECULAR -WEIGHT
BIOTECHNOLOGICAL CHONDROITIN 6 SULPHATE FOR PREVENTION OF
OSTEOARTHRITIS
00: Disclosed is a low-molecular-weight (1000-5000
daltons) chondroitin sulphate (CS) produced by
chemical sulphation and subsequent
depolymerisation of a non-sulphated chondroitin
backbone obtained with biotechnology techniques.
The CS described is substantially monosulphated,
mainly at the 6-position, with very little sulphation at
the 4-position, and with a mono/disulphated
disaccharide ratio and charge density similar to
those of natural CS. Said biotechnological
chondroitin 6-sulphate (C6S) is useful in the
treatment and prevention of osteoarthritis and in
acute and chronic inflammatory processes.
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51: H04N
71: ROSSATO, LUCA, MEARDI, GUIDO
72: ROSSATO, LUCA, MEARDI, GUIDO
33: US 31: 61/646,797 32: 2012/05/14
33: US 31: 61/647,426 32: 2012/05/15
54: DECOMPOSITION OF RESIDUAL DATA
DURING SIGNAL ENCODING, DECODING AND
RECONSTRUCTION IN A TIERED HIERARCHY
00: Computer processor hardware receives a first set of
adjustment values. The first set of adjustment values
specify adjustments to be made to a predicted
rendition of a signal generated at a first level of
quality to reconstruct a rendition of the signal at the
first level of quality. The computer processor
hardware processes the first set of adjustment
values and derives a second set of adjustment
values based on the first set of adjustment values
and a rendition of the signal at a second level of
quality. The second level of quality is lower than the
first level of quality.
21: 2014/08538 22: 5/13/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: H04N
71: ROSSATO, LUCA, MEARDI, GUIDO
72: ROSSATO, LUCA, MEARDI, GUIDO
33: US 31: 61/646,797 32: 2012/05/14
33: US 31: 61/647,426 32: 2012/05/15
54: ENCODING AND DECODING BASED ON
BLENDING OF SEQUENCES OF SAMPLES
ALONG TIME
00: Computer processor hardware receives image data
specifying element settings for each image of
multiple original images in a sequence. The
computer processor hardware analyzes the element
settings across the multiple original images. The
computer processor hardware then utilizes the
element settings of the multiple original images in
the sequence to produce first encoded image data
specifying a set of common image element settings,
the set of common image element settings being a
baseline to substantially reproduce each of the
original images in the sequence.
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21: 2014/08539 22: 5/13/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: H04N
71: ROSSATO, LUCA, MEARDI, GUIDO
72: ROSSATO, LUCA, MEARDI, GUIDO
33: US 31: 61/646,797 32: 2012/05/14
33: US 31: 61/647,426 32: 2012/05/15
54: ENCODING AND RECONSTRUCTION OF
RESIDUAL DATA BASED ON SUPPORT
INFORMATION
00: Computer processor hardware receives a sequence
of sets of values. The computer processor hardware
processes the sequence of sets of values and
utilizes the values of the multiple sets in the
sequence to produce a set of support values,
wherein said set of support values are determined
so as to form a baseline to substantially reproduce
each of the original sets of values in the sequence.
The computer processor hardware generates
reconstruction data corresponding to said set of
support values.
21: 2014/08540 22: 5/14/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: H04N
71: ROSSATO, LUCA, MEARDI, GUIDO
72: ROSSATO, LUCA, MEARDI, GUIDO
33: US 31: 61/646,797 32: 2012/05/14
33: US 31: 61/647,426 32: 2012/05/15
54: MOTION COMPENSATION AND MOTION
ESTIMATION LEVERAGING A CONTINUOUS
COORDINATE SYSTEM
00: Computer processor hardware receives settings
information for a first image. The first image includes
a set of multiple display elements. The computer
processor hardware receives motion compensation
information for a given display element in a second
image to be created based at least in part on the first
image. The motion compensation information
indicates a coordinate location within a particular
display element in the first image to which the given
display element pertains. The computer processor
hardware utilizes the coordinate location as a basis
from which to select a grouping of multiple display
elements in the first image. The computer processor
hardware then generates a setting for the given
display element in the second image based on
settings of the multiple display elements in the
grouping.
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21: 2014/08541 22: 5/14/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: H04N
71: ROSSATO, LUCA, MEARDI, GUIDO
72: ROSSATO, LUCA, MEARDI, GUIDO
33: US 31: 61/646,797 32: 2012/05/14
33: US 31: 61/647,426 32: 2012/05/15
54: ESTIMATION, ENCODING AND DECODING
OF MOTION INFORMATION IN
MULTIDIMENSIONAL SIGNALS THROUGH
MOTION ZONES, AND AUXILIARY INFORMATION
THROUGH AUXILIARY ZONES
00: Computer processor hardware receives zone
information specifying multiple elements of a
rendition of a signal belonging to a zone. The
computer processor hardware also receives motion
information associated with the zone. The motion
information can be encoded to indicate to which
corresponding element in a reference signal each of
the multiple elements in the zone pertains. For each
respective element in the zone as specified by the
zone information, the computer processor hardware
utilizes the motion information to derive a
corresponding location value in the reference signal;
the corresponding location value indicates a location
in the reference signal to which the respective
element pertains.
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51: A01G
71: Medicago Inc.
72: VÉZINA, Louis-Philippe, BECHTOLD, Nicole,
LAURIN, Luc
33: US 31: 61/652,284 32: 2012/05/28
54: PLANT INFILTRATION TRAY
00: A plant tray for receiving and retaining one or more
plant pots includes a plant- receiving tray for use in a
high-throughput plant infiltration process used to
produce recombinant proteins. The plant tray
described has a base retaining tray with an upper
surface defining cavities for receiving the plant pots,
and a top plate displaceably mounted on the base
retaining tray and having apertures, the apertures
defining a channel with the corresponding cavities of
the bottom tray when aligned. The top plate is
displaceable between a locked operative position
wherein the apertures and the corresponding
cavities are partially misaligned, thereby locking the
plant pots in between the top plate and the base
retaining tray.
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The present invention relates to a process for the
preparation of a zeolitic material comprising the
steps of: (1) providing a mixture comprising one or
more sources for YO2 and one or more
alkenyltrialkylammonium cation R1R2R3R4N+containing compounds as structure directing agent;
and (2) crystallizing the mixture obtained in step (1)
to obtain a zeolitic material; wherein Y is a
tetravalent element, and wherein R1, R2, and R3
independently from one another stand for alkyl; and
R4 stands for alkenyl, as well as to zeolitic materials
which may be obtained according to the inventive
process and to their use.
21: 2014/08562 22: 11/21/2014 43: 6/10/2016
51: C10L
71: BASF SE
72: BÖHNKE, Harald
33: EP 31: 12165268.9 32: 2012/04/24
54: USE OF ADDITIVES WITH DETERGENT
ACTION FOR FURTHER INCREASING THE
CETANE NUMBER OF FUEL OILS
00: The present invention relates to the use of additives
with detergent action selected from: (i) compounds
with moieties derived from succinic anhydride and
having hydroxyl and/or amino and/or amido and/or
imido groups; (ii) nitrogen compounds quaternized in
an acid-free manner, obtainable by addition of a
compound comprising anoxygen-or nitrogencontaining group reactive with an anhydride and
additionally aquaternizable amino group onto a
polycarboxylic anhydride compound and subsequent
quaternization; (iii) polytetrahydrobenzoxazines and
bistetrahydrobenzoxazines for further increasing the
cetane number of fuel oils which comprise cetane
number improvers; furthermore, it relates to a fuel
additive concentrate consisting of additives (i) to (iii),
cetane number improvers, organic diluents or
solvents and possibly customary co-additives.
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51: F04B; A61M
71: PHYSIDIA
72: FERME, PHILIPPE, MARINE, JULIEN,
VINCENT, ERIC
33: FR 31: 1254691 32: 2012/05/23
54: LINEAR PERISTALTIC PUMP
00: A peristaltic pump (1) comprising a tray, referred to
as a pump body (3), which comprises a substantially
planar surface (32) against which a flexible tube (5)
for the passage of fluid is intended to be positioned,
and a system (2) for applying force comprising a
plurality of support members (7), such as rollers, and
drive means for moving said support members (7) in
order to move said support members (7) against the
tube in order to deform it against said pump body
(3). Said pump body (3) is movably mounted relative
to the system (2) for applying force between a
position spaced apart from said system (2) for
applying force, and a position adjacent to said
system (2) for applying force. Said pump (1) also
comprises means (36) for controlling the movement
of the pump body (3) relative to the system (2) on
the basis of a predetermined magnitude
corresponding to the force applied to the tube.
21: 2014/08564 22: 11/21/2014 43: 6/10/2016
51: C01B B01J
71: BASF SE
72: FEYEN, Mathias, MÜLLER, Ulrich,
PARVULESCU, Andrei-Nicolae, SCHAACK, Bernd,
Bastian, AHRENS, Sebastian, GERHARD, Dirk,
SON, Sunghee, IFFLAND, Gabriele, SEELIG,
Bianca
33: EP 31: 12165356.2 32: 2012/04/24
54: ZEOLITIC MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR
THEIR PREPARATION USING
ALKENYLTRIALKYLAMMONIUM COMPOUNDS
00: -
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21: 2014/08607 22: 4/12/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: B65D
71: JT INTERNATIONAL SA
72: BUSE, HENRY, HEIN, VIKTOR, ROESLER,
BURKARD
33: DE 31: 10 2012 008 168.5 32: 2012/04/25
54: CIGARETTE PACKAGE AND METHOD FOR
PRODUCTION THEREOF
00: The invention relates to a (cigarette) package
consisting of an outer package (10) and two inner
packages (11, 12). The latter can be moved by a
pivoting movement about a respective articulation
joint in the region of an outer base wall (40) out of
the closed position (upright within the outer package
(10)) into an oblique open position. To this end a
covering tab (28) which closes off the cup-shaped
inner package (11, 12) on the upper face is
automatically moved out of the closed position, such
that the oblique inner package (11, 12) is ready for
the removal of the contents of the packaging.
21: 2014/08608 22: 4/25/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: B65H
71: FERAG AG
72: RAMSEIER, MARCEL
33: CH 31: 595/12 32: 2012-04-30
33: CH 31: PCT/CH2012/000213 32: 2012/09/07
54: A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR INSERTING
OBJECTS INTO FOLDED PRINTED PRODUCTS
00: The invention relates to a method and a device for
inserting a flat object (16) into a folded planar
product (4) that includes two product parts (10, 10b)
connected to one another by means of a folded edge
(11). The planar product (4) is introduced, by its
folded edge (11), into the pocket (1) of an insertion
device, said pocket (1) having two opposite pocket
sides (2, 3). A first product part (10a) is retained on a
first pocket side (2) by means of a retaining
mechanism (8), and the second product part (10b) is
moved towards the second pocket side (3) so that
the product (4) is opened.
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regarding the criteria is not consistent with the realtime information.
21: 2014/08620 22: 5/22/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: G06F; G07F; G06Q
71: ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED
72: O'BRIEN, PATRICK DAMIEN
33: US 31: 61/810,582 32: 2013/04/10
33: US 31: 61/812,719 32: 2013/04/16
33: US 31: 61/815,112 32: 2013/04/23
54: METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTERREADABLE MEDIA FOR ENABLING REAL-TIME
COMPETITION BASED ON COMMODITIES
00: Methods, apparatus, and computer-readable media
for enabling real-time competition based on
commodities. An exemplary computer-implemented
method executed by one or more computing devices
for enabling real-time competition based on
commodities includes receiving information from a
first user including a selection of a commodity and a
competitive position corresponding to a criteria
associated with the commodity, determining, based
at least in part on real-time information regarding the
selected commodity, whether the competitive
position regarding the criteria is consistent with the
real-time information, transmitting information to the
first user indicating an outcome that is favorable
based at least in part of a determination that the
competitive position regarding the criteria is
consistent with the real-time information, and
transmitting information to the first user indicating an
outcome that is not favorable based at least in part
of a determination that the competitive position
21: 2014/08623 22: 5/14/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: G06F; G07F; G06Q
71: ICONIC WORLDWIDE GAMING LIMITED
72: O'BRIEN, PATRICK DAMIEN
33: US 31: 61/789,843 32: 2013/03/15
54: METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTERREADABLE MEDIA FOR ENABLING REAL-TIME
COMPETITION
00: The disclosed embodiment relates to methods,
apparatus, and computer-readable media for
enabling real-time competition. An exemplary
computer-implemented method executed by one or
more computing devices for enabling real-time
competition between users according to the
disclosed embodiment includes, for example,
receiving information from a first user computing
device associated with a first user corresponding to
the first user's competitive position regarding a realtime event, transmitting information to a second user
computing device associated with a second user
identifying the real-time event, receiving information
from the second user computing device
corresponding to the second user's competitive
position regarding the real-time event, and
transmitting information to the first user computing
device and the second user computing device
regarding an outcome of the real-time event relative
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to the first user's competitive position and the
second user's competitive position.
21: 2014/08640 22: 25/11/2014 43: 11/07/2016
51: C01B, H01M
71: University of the Western Cape
72: Vladimir LINKOV, Bruno G. POLLET, Moegamat
Wafeeq DAVIDS, Ivan TOLJ, Mykhaylo
LOTOTSKYY 33: ZA 31: 2013/09728 32: 2013/12/23
54: HYDROGEN STORAGE AND SUPPLY
SYSTEM INTEGRATED WITH FUEL CELL
POWER PACK
00: 57: The invention discloses a hydrogen storage and
supply system integrated with fuel cell power pack,
which includes a fuel cell power pack with an
integrated heat exchanger system; a hydrogen
storage and supply system comprising liquid heated
/ cooled metal hydride hydrogen storage and supply
system and a separate compressed gas cylinder
system, gas manifolds of the metal hydride and gas
cylinder systems being connected to each other, as
well as to connecting pipelines for hydrogen
refuelling and for hydrogen supply to the fuel cell
power pack; and a thermal management system
integrated with the heat exchanger systems of the
fuel cell power pack and the heat exchanger of the
metal hydride system, additionally comprising a
liquid - air heat exchanger equipped with a fan, and
a circulation pump.
21: 2014/08648 22: 4/27/2012 43: 6/23/2016
51: B65D
71: SCHOELLER ALLIBERT GMBH
72: BRUNSMANN, JOCHEN, BARTH, CHRISTIAN
54: TRANSPORT PALLET OF PLASTICS
MATERIAL HAVING STOPPERS ACTING ON
BOTH SIDES TO INHIBIT SLIDING
00: The invention relates to a transport pallet (1) of
plastics material having a top deck (2), wherein the
top deck has an upper face (3) comprising a loading
surface (5) for goods and freight and a lower face
(4), wherein engagement openings (6) for lifting
devices, such as the prongs of forklift trucks, are
provided below the top deck. The engagement
openings are bounded by supporting feet (7) and/or
by a pallet lower part (8) and recesses (9) are
formed in the top deck (2) in which stoppers (20) of a
material having a higher coefficient of friction than
the pallet material are provided, wherein the
stoppers (20) extend from the upper face (3) to the
lower face (4) of the top deck (2) and with the end
faces thereof protrude outwards from the top deck at
the upper face and lower face thereof.
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21: 2014/08663 22: 11/25/2014 43: 6/8/2016
51: H04B; H02J
71: TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
72: TSHABALALA, GOODWILL BONGANI,
SENONA, RANTSHI MAMAKOBE
33: ZA 31: 2013/07099 32: 2013/09/20
54: MOBILE PHONE CHARGING STATION
00: THIS invention relates to a charging station suitable
for charging the batteries of a mobile phone and
more particularly, but not exclusively, to a charging
station including a vending machine, for example for
vending prepaid airtime. The charging station
includes a mobile electronic device battery charging
system and a prepaid service vending system. The
charging station also includes a user interface for
enabling a user to interface with both the battery
charging system and the prepaid service vending
system.
21: 2014/08687 22: 11/26/2014 43: 6/13/2016
51: A21D A23G A21B
71: MONDELEZ UK R&D LIMITED
72: HARRIS, Adam, BOULTON, Oliver
33: GB 31: 1209452.0 32: 2012/05/28
54: FILLED AND COATED WAFER CONFECTION
PRODUCT, METHOD AND MOULD FOR ITS
PRODUCTION
00: The present invention provides a baked product 2,
which may be a wafer, comprising a plurality of
product sections 6, adjacent product sections 4
mutually separated by a frangible portion 6, said
frangible portions 6 including at last one rib 8
extending across at least one of the frangible
portions 6 and interconnecting the adjacent product
sections 4. The invention further provides a mould
for making the products of the invention, and also a
method for making them.
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21: 2014/08692 22: 4/30/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: H04R; H04M; G08B
71: NEARBYTES TECNOLOGIA DA INFORMAÇÃO
LTDA.
72: RAMOS, MARCELO DA CUNHA, ROUSSEAU,
VIVIAN, SHORTER, ORLANDO MARK
33: BR 31: BR1020120109131 32: 2012/05/09
54: METHOD FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF DATA
BETWEEN DEVICES OVER ACOUSTIC WAVES
00: The present invention relates to a method for
transmitting data between two devices, including the
encoding of the digital data as acoustic digital
signals, the transmission of this digital signal for
playback by the loudspeakers of the transmitting
device, sound propagation through air, sound
capture by the microphone of the receiving device
and the conversion thereof into acoustic digital data
and decoding of the acoustic digital data, allowing
the original data to be retrieved, all these operations
being carried out without the need for additional
hardware or any other type of connectivity.
21: 2014/08693 22: 7/12/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: C08B; D21C; D21H
71: SAPPI NETHERLANDS SERVICES B.V.
72: GRAVESON, IAN, ENGLISH, ROBERT
33: EP 31: 12176252.0 32: 2012/07/13
54: LOW ENERGY METHOD FOR THE
PREPARATION OF NON-DERIVATIZED
NANOCELLULOSE
00: The present invention is directed towards a low
energy method for the preparation of nanocellulose
using selected organic or inorganic swelling agents.
The use of these swelling agents allows opening up
the intercrystalline structure and partially the
intracrystalline structure of cellulosic materials
thereby achieving a reduction in the energy required
to subsequently process the resultant swollen
cellulose material into nanocellulose.
21: 2014/08696 22: 5/23/2013 43: 6/27/2016
51: C02F
71: VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS &
TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT
72: BLUMENSCHEIN, CHARLES
33: US 31: 61/651,798 32: 2012/05/25
54: A HIGH RATE CHEMICAL SOFTENING
PROCESS
00: A ballasted flocculation system that chemically
softens water and causes hardness particles to
precipitate from the water and crystallize. In the
course of crystallizing, the hardness particles grow
and form ballasted floc that are separated from the
water in the form of sludge by a clarification unit,
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producing a clarified effluent. The separated sludge
including the hardness crystals is directed to a
separator where the sludge is separated into two
streams with each stream having hardness crystals
contained therein. In one process design, one
stream includes relatively small hardness crystals
and the other stream includes relatively large
hardness crystals. The stream having the relatively
small hardness crystals is directed to a first reactor
and mixed with the incoming water and a softening
reagent. The stream having the relatively large
crystals is directed to a second downstream reactor
and mixed with water and a flocculant which
facilitates the growth of the hardness crystals.
21: 2014/08705 22: 11/26/2014 43: 6/14/2016
51: G21C
71: AREVA GMBH
72: ECKARDT, Bernd, LOSCH, Norbert,
BUHLMANN, Sebastian
33: DE 31: 10 2012 211 897.7 32: 2012/07/09
54: NUCLEAR PLANT WITH A CONTAINMENT
SHELL AND WITH A PRESSURE RELIEF
SYSTEM
00: The invention addresses the problem of reinforcing a
nuclear plant (2), comprising a containment shell (4)
and at least one pressure relief line (10) which is
lead out from the containment shell (4) and which
can be shut by means of a shut-off valve (14) and
through which a pressure relief flow can flow in relief
mode when the shut-off valve (14) is open, such that
the nuclear plant is designed to cope in a particularly
reliable manner with critical scenarios in which a
significant increase in pressure occurs inside the
containment shell (4) simultaneously with the
release of hydrogen (H2) and/or carbon monoxide
(CO). To this end, a gas flow treatment device (24) is
located inside the containment shell (4) on the inlet
side, arranged upstream of the respective pressure
relief line (10) and comprises a chimney-like flow
channel (26) which is enclosed by a lateral shell
surface (28) and which has a lower inflow opening
(30) and an upper inflow and outflow opening (32), a
first group of catalytic elements (34) being arranged
above the lower inflow opening (32) in order to
reduce hydrogen (H2) and/or carbon monoxide (CO)
in the flow channel (26), and the pressure relief line
(10) having an inlet opening (22) which is arranged
above the first group of catalytic elements (34) and
below the upper inflow and outflow opening (32) in
the shell surface (28), such that, in the event of a
critical disruption in which hydrogen (H2) and/or
carbon monoxide (CO) are released in the
containment shell (4), a gas mixture which is present
in the containment shell (4) flows through the flow
channel (26) from the bottom to the top according to
the principle of natural convection in a convection
mode which precedes the relief mode and in which
the shut-off valve (14) is closed, and, in the relief
mode, the gas mixture flows into the flow channel
(26) from the bottom and preferably also from the
top according to the principle of forced overflow and
flows out as a pressure relief flow via the pressure
relief line (10).
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51: H04W
71: NAGRAVISION S.A.
72: ANANTHARAMAN, SUBRAMANIAN
33: EP 31: 12169948.2 32: 2012/05/30
33: US 31: 61/652,883 32: 2012/05/30
54: METHOD FOR TRACKING A MOBILE DEVICE
ONTO A REMOTE DISPLAYING UNIT
00: The present invention refers to a method for tracking
at least one mobile device (10) onto a remote
displaying unit (20) through a mobile switching
center (30) connected to the mobile device (10) by a
wireless communication network (1 ) and through a
head-end (40) linked to the mobile switching center
(30) and connected to the displaying unit (20) by a
second communication network (2) different to the
wireless communication network (1). The mobile
device (10) is identified by a mobile device identifier
IDM. The displaying unit (20) is identified by a
displaying unit identifier IDDisp and is provided
with a module (22) for processing messages coming
from the head-end (40) identified by a head-end
identifier IDHE. The mobile device (10) is provided
with a locating unit (16) able to determine its current
location and with a communication unit (12) for
supporting at least an instant messaging service.
The method comprising: a) an initialization phase
including the steps of: - generating a key K and
encrypting it with a password PW shared between
the displaying unit (20) and the mobile device (10), setting up, in a memory (13) of the mobile device
(10), a first record R1 IDdisp referring to
the displaying unit identifier IDDisp and
comprising, the head- end identifier IDHE and
the key K, b) an operating phase including the steps
of: - determining the current location of the mobile
device (10) and encrypting the current location by
using the key K, - transmitting the mobile device
identifier IDM and the encrypted current
location to the displaying unit (10) by sending a
message successively addressed to the mobile
switching center (30), to the head-end (40) and to
the displaying unit (20) by means of their respective
identifiers, - decrypting the encrypted current
location with the key K and displaying this location
onto the displaying unit (20).
21: 2014/08734 22: 9/26/2012 43: 6/13/2016
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: AICURIS GMBH & CO. KG
72: SCHWAB, WILFRIED, BIRKMANN,
ALEXANDER, VÖGTLI, KURT, HAAG, DIETER,
LENDER, ANDREAS, GRUNENBERG, ALFONS,
KEIL, BIRGIT, REHSE, JOACHIM
33: EP 31: 11007823.5 32: 2011/09/26
54: N-[5-(AMINOSULFONYL)-4-METHYL-1,3THIAZOL-2-YL]-N-METHYL-2-[4-(2PYRIDINYL)PHENYL]ACETAMIDE MESYLATE
MONOHYDRATE
00: The present invention relates to an improved and
shortened synthesis of N-[5- (aminosulfonyl)-4methyl-1,3-thiazol-2-yl]-N-methyl-2-[4-(2pyridinyl)phenyl]acet- amide which has
demonstrated increased long term stability and
release kinetics from pharmaceutical compositions.
21: 2014/08752 22: 5/22/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: B01D; C02F
71: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF LOUISIANA
STATE UNIVERSITY AND AGRICULTURAL AND
MECHANICAL COLLEGE
72: KOCHERGIN, VADIM, GRIMALDO, SANTIAGO
33: US 31: 61/659,078 32: 2012/06/13
54: DEVICE FOR DEGASSING LIQUIDS
00: A degassing chamber is disclosed, adapted for the
efficient removal of entrained gases from liquids. In a
preferred embodiment the degassing chamber is
combined with and works in conjunction with a
sedimentation tank to provide an efficient
clarification station. The combined clarification
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station can have a "footprint" the same size as, or
only slightly larger than, the footprint of the
sedimentation tank alone. The degassing chamber is
well-suited for retrofitting, and can easily be
combined with most types of solid-liquid
sedimentation tanks that are currently used in the
industry.
21: 2014/08753 22: 5/30/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: G06F
71: CHOMLEY CONSULTING PTY. LTD
72: CHOMLEY, TIMOTHY MICHAEL
33: AU 31: 2012902255 32: 2012/05/30
33: AU 31: 2013204311 32: 2013/04/12
54: METHODS, CONTROLLERS AND DEVICES
FOR ASSEMBLING A WORD
00: A method of assembling a word comprising: a
memory storing a sequence of one or more word
components of the word; a word locator for locating
a set of one or more valid words from a plurality of
possible words, each valid word comprising a
sequence of one or more word components
corresponding to the sequence of word components
stored in the memory; the processor receiving a user
input from a keyboard device having a plurality of
keys respectively associated with a plurality of
possible word components; a word component
determiner to validate that a user input word
component is a valid subsequent word component
that validly continues from the sequence of word
components, and a word component adder of the
processor adding the user input word component to
the stored sequence of word components of the
word.
21: 2014/08754 22: 6/20/2013 43: 6/27/2016
51: A23L
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: SILVA PAES, SABRINA, SCHUMM, STEPHAN
GEORG
33: EP 31: 12174652.3 32: 2012/07/02
54: CONCENTRATE FOOD COMPOSITION
COMPRISING ACID PECTIN GEL
00: The present invention relates to a concentrate food
composition and the use said food composition for
preparing a bouillon, soup, sauce, gravy or
seasoned dish. The dissolution or dispersion of the
known high-salt food concentrates in water or
through a dish may often take several minutes, while
a rapid dissolution and dispersion through the dish is
of high importance. Therefore, there is a need for a
food concentrate that allows high dilution rates while
maintaining the taste impact and which food
concentrate dissolves relatively rapid in hot water or
a hot dish. It has been found that a food concentrate
in the form of a gel having a pH lower than 3.5,
comprising water, sodium salt and a gelling pectin,
dissolves quickly in hot water or a hot dish.
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51: A23L
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: BENJAMIN, MIA CLAIRE, BIALEK, JADWIGA
MALGORZATA, VERSLUIS, PIETER, VREEKER,
ROBERT
33: EP 31: 12173807.4 32: 2012/06/27
54: EDIBLE OIL-IN-WATER EMULSION
00: One aspect of the invention relates to oil-in-water
emulsions comprising 3-60 wt.% of a dispersed oil
phase having a pH of 5.2-8.0 and 40-97 wt.% of a
continuous aqueous phase, said emulsion
containing by weight of aqueous phase: 0.5-5 wt.%
of gelatinized starch; 0.05-2 wt.% of pulse seed
albumin; and 0.1-2 wt.% of a non-starch
polysaccharide of low charge density. These
emulsions have a very smooth texture and exhibit
excellent high heat stability. Due to their heat
stability, the emulsions according to the present
invention can suitably be used as cooking creams.
The invention further provides a process of
preparing an oil-in-water emulsion according to any
one of the preceding claims, said process
comprising combining: finely ground pulse seed;
non-starch polysaccharide of low charge density;
water; oil; and optionally further ingredients.
21: 2014/08772 22: 11/28/2014 43: 6/10/2016
51: E21C, E21F
71: GHH MINING MACHINES (PTY) LTD.
72: TINK, Raymond John
33: ZA 31: 2013/09619 32: 2013/12/19
54: AN EARTH MOVING ASSEMBLY
ESPECIALLY FOR USE IN AN UNDERGROUND
MINING ENVIRONMENT
00: An earth moving assembly (100) comprises an earth
moving apparatus (110) which has an earth moving
implement (120) at a front thereof, operable to
excavate material and a longitudinally extending
conveyor (140) operable to move the excavated
material from the front of the apparatus (110) to a
rear thereof, with the earth moving apparatus (110)
having a low-profile which is at least partially
realised by an absence of any self-contained
propulsion arrangement. The earth moving
assembly (100) also comprises a transverse
conveyor (190) orientated transversely relative to the
longitudinally conveyor (140) and extending away
from the earth moving apparatus (110) and a coupler
(180) operable to locate the transverse conveyor
(190) relative to the longitudinal conveyor (140) and
to direct material discharged from the longitudinal
conveyor (140) onto the transverse conveyor (190).
21: 2014/08781 22: 11/28/2014 43: 6/23/2016
51: B65G, G08B
71: Veyance Technologies, Inc.
72: WALLACE, Jack Bruce, EDWARDS, Charles,
LEIB, Robert Eugene
33: US 31: 61/911,138 32: 2013/12/03
54: CONVEYOR BELT RIP DETECTION SYSTEM
WITH MICROWIRE SENSOR
00: The present invention relates to conveyor belts
having rip detection systems which utilize microcoil
sensor wires which offer improved durability as
compared to conventional microcoil sensor wires.
This higher degree of durability increases the service
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life of the rip detection system and allows for the
conveyor belt to be used reliably over an extended
time period without the need to replace damaged
microcoil sensor wires within the rip detection
system of the conveyor belt. The present invention
more specifically discloses a conveyor belt
comprising (1) an elastomeric body having a load
carrying surface and a parallel pulley engaging
surface; (2) a reinforcement ply disposed within the
elastomeric body; and (3) a rip detection sensor in
the form of a microcoil sensor wire which is
configured in an endless loop, wherein the microcoil
sensor wire is comprised of an elastomeric core
having an electrically conductive wire spirally
wrapped around the elastomeric core.
21: 2014/08805 22: 11/27/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: NOVARTIS AG
72: TROXLER, Thomas, J., AUBERSON, Yves,
KARPINSKI, Piotr, WANG, Tielin, BOCK, Mark,
Gary, BRAGA, Dario, CURZI, Marco, DODD,
Stephanie, Kay, GIAFFREDA, Stefano, Luca,
JIANG, Haiyang, WANG, Xiaoyang, ZHANG,
Xuechun
33: CN 31: PCT/CN2012/078933 32: 2012/07/20
33: CN 31: PCT/CN2013/078309 32: 2013/06/28
54: CARBAMATE/UREA DERIVATIVES
00: The invention relates to compound of the formula (I)
or a salt thereof, wherein the substituents are as
defined in the specification; to its preparation, to its
use as medicament and to medicaments comprising
it.
21: 2014/08806 22: 12/1/2014 43: 6/17/2016
51: B60C
71: MICHELIN RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A.,
COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES ETABLISSEMENTS
MICHELIN
72: KOLLIAS, Athanase
33: FR 31: 1256417 32: 2012/07/04
54: TYRE BEAD FOR HEAVY GOODS VEHICLES
OF CONSTRUCTION PLANT TYPE
00: The invention relates to improvements to the
endurance of a bead of a radial tyre for a heavy
goods vehicle of construction plant type. Such a tyre
comprises two beads (1) intended to come into
contact with a rim (2), a carcass reinforcement
comprising at least one carcass layer (3) comprising
a main part (31) wrapped, in each bead (1), from the
inside towards the outside of the tyre, around a bead
wire (4) to form a turn-up (32), the distance (d)
between the turn-up (32) and the main part (31)
decreasing continuously, radially towards the
outside, from the bead wire (4) and passing through
a minimum value (d1), the carcass layer (3)
consisting of mutually parallel reinforcers coated in a
coating compound (33), a filling element (5)
extending axially between the turn-up (32) and the
main part (31) and radially towards the outside from
the bead wire (4), the filling element (5) comprising
at least two filling compounds (51, 52), a first filling
compound (51) extending radially outwards from the
bead wire (4), the first filling compound (51) having
an elastic modulus at 10% elongation at least equal
to the elastic modulus of a second filling compound
(52). According to the invention, the second filling
compound (52) extends, radially outwards, from the
bead wire (4) along the turn-up (32) at least as far as
the point (A) of the turn-up (32), which point is
located at the minimum distance (d1) from the main
part (31), and extends at least in part axially
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outwards, from the first filling compound (51), and
the elastic modulus at 10% elongation of the second
filling compound (52) is equal to the elastic modulus
at 10% elongation of the coating compound (33).
21: 2014/08809 22: 12/1/2014 43: 6/8/2016
51: B05B; B05C
71: MÜLLER MARTINI HOLDING AG
72: DUSS, HANSPETER, AEBERSOLD, PHILIPP
33: CH 31: 01988/13 32: 2013/11/29
54: A METHOD OF APPLYING A FLOWABLE
SUBSTANCE
00: The invention relates to a method for applying a
flowable substance and in particular glue to flat or
curved products, comprising a nozzle unit which
essentially consists of a nozzle end that belongs to a
nozzle valve, as well as additional means for
ensuring a continuous, unobstructed stream of the
flowable substance from an outlet opening on the
nozzle end. The means are used to admit at least
one nozzle end zone with moist and/or temperaturemoderated air. Condensation water forms as a result
of the supplied moist and/or temperature-moderated
air hitting the nozzle end zone which prevents a
drying up or agglutinating of the flowable substance
at the outlet opening on the nozzle end when the
condensation water is discharged.
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51: B65D
71: CAFFITALY SYSTEM S.P.A.
72: ACCURSI, GIOVANNI
33: IT 31: VR2012A000121 32: 2012/06/08
54: CAPSULE FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
00: A capsule (1) containing a powdered food substance
which can be extracted by passing water through it
to make a beverage comprises a body (2)
comprising a lower wall (3) and a lateral wall (4), and
a lid (6) fixed to the body (2). The lid (6) and a
central portion (8) of the lower wall (3) are pierceable
respectively to allow the injection of water into and
the extraction of a beverage from the capsule (1).
Between the lid (6) and the lower wall (3), and in a
position close to the latter, there is a filter (9),
permeable to the beverage, which retains the
powdered food substance, the filter being at least
mainly made of a layered sheet of flexible material
fixed to the body (2), and separating the powdered
food substance at least from the central portion (8).
The sheet of flexible material is shaped to form,
substantially at the central portion (8), at least one
projection (10) towards the lid (6). At the projection
(10) the filter (9) is distanced from the central portion
(8) and there is a compartment (12), located
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between the filter (9) and the central portion (8),
where a piercing element can be inserted following
penetration through the central portion (8), without
damaging the filter (9).
21: 2014/08831 22: 12/2/2014 43: 6/23/2016
51: B60C
71: COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES
ETABLISSEMENTS MICHELIN, MICHELIN
RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A.
72: BONDU, Lucien, HARLE, François,
GONCALVES, Olivier, BELIN, Cécile
33: FR 31: 1256487 32: 2012/07/05
54: TYRE COMPRISING A TREAD FORMED BY
MULTIPLE ELASTOMER BLENDS
00: The invention relates to a tyre in which the tread
comprises at least two radially-stacked layers of
elastomer blends and has a lower grooving rate in
the centre than at the axially outer portions thereof.
A first elastomer-blend layer of the tread is formed
by a first elastomer blend forming a portion that
extends at least in the area of the mid-plane and by
at least two axially outer portions formed by a
second elastomer blend, in which the first elastomer
blend has a score Z above 55 and a tan(d)max value
below 0.120, the second elastomer blend has a
score Z above 50 and a tan(d)max value below
0.100, and the complex modulus G* 1% at 100°C of
the second elastomer blend has a value at least 5 %
greater than that of modulus G* 1 % at 100°C of the
first elastomer blend.
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51: A61K, C07K
71: Novartis AG
72: CARFI, Andrea, DEY, Antu, KASSA, Aemro,
SRIVASTAVA, Indresh
33: US 31: 61/661,050 32: 2012/06/18
54: STABILIZED GP120
00: The present invention provides an isolated
polypeptide comprising an HIV gp120 polypeptideor
soluble gp140 polypeptidestabilized in a
conformation which exposes both CD4-bound and
CD4- binding site epitopes. The invention also
provides immunogenic compositions and methods of
treating and preventing infection with HIV.
21: 2014/08854 22: 6/5/2013 43: 6/30/2016
51: C12N; C07H
71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC
72: GUPTA, MANJU, RUSSELL, SEAN MICHAEL,
SHEN, LIU YIN, CHENNAREDDY, SIVARAMA
REDDY, ROUT, JYOTI R, NOVAK, STEPHEN
33: US 31: 61/656,634 32: 2012/06/07
54: CONSTRUCT AND METHOD FOR
EXPRESSING TRANSGENES USING A
BRASSICA BIDIRECTIONAL CONSTITUTIVE
PROMOTER
00: Provided are constructs and methods for expressing
multiple genes in plant cells and/or plant tissues
using a disclosed bidirectional promoter from
Brassica napus or Brassica bidirectional constitutive
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promoter (BBCP). The constructs provided comprise
at least one such bi-directional promoter linked to
multiple gene expression cassettes, wherein each of
the gene expression cassettes comprises at least
one transgene. In some embodiments, the
constructs and methods provided allow expression
of genes between two and twenty.
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51: C07C; A61K; A61P; C07D
71: TAISHO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.
72: HASHIHAYATA, TAKASHI, OTAKE,
NORIKAZU, MIYAKOSHI, NAOKI, SAKAGAMI,
KAZUNARI
33: JP 31: 2012-126162 32: 2012/06/01
33: JP 31: 2013-052574 32: 2013/03/15
54: PRODRUG OF FLUORINE-CONTAINING
AMINO ACID
00: Provided are a fluorine-containing amino acid
prodrug represented by general formula (I) that
makes a fluorine-containing amino acid which is a
group 2 metabotropic glutamate receptor agonist
into a prodrug, or a pharmacologically acceptable
salt thereof. More specifically, provided is a prodrug
that increases the in vivo exposure and heightens
the oral absorbability and other such mucosal
absorbability of a novel compound that acts on
group 2 metabotropic glutamate receptors as an
agent for the treatment or prevention of conditions in
which group 2 metabotropic glutamate receptors are
said to participate, such as: schizophrenia, anxiety
disorder and related conditions, depression, bipolar
disorder, epilepsy, developmental disorders, sleep
disorders, and other such neuropsychiatric
conditions; and drug dependence, cognitive
disorders, Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's chorea,
Parkinson's disease, movement disorders
associated with muscular rigidity, cerebral ischemia,
cerebral insufficiency, spinal cord disorders,
cephalopathy, and other such neurological
conditions.
21: 2014/08893 22: 11/14/2012 43: 6/28/2016
51: A61K; A61P
71: CHROMADEX INC., THE REGENTS OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
72: BARTOS, JEREMY, DELLINGER, RYAN
33: US 31: 13/466,827 32: 2012/05/08
54: METHOD FOR INDUCING UDPGLUCURONOSYLTRANSFERASE ACTIVITY
USING PTEROSTILBENE
00: A method is provided for treating an individual for a
cellular proliferative disorder, including administering
to the individual in need of such treatment a
therapeutically effective amount of the compound
pterostilbene wherein UDP-glucuronosyltransferase
(UGT) activity is increased. In an embodiment, 12HETE levels can be reduced by administration of
pterostilbene.
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51: G01N
71: MSC & SGCC
72: ROMAN, SÉBASTIEN, PLOTON, NICOLAS
33: FR 31: 12 54903 32: 2012/05/28
54: OPTICAL METHOD FOR INSPECTING
TRANSPARENT OR TRANSLUCENT
CONTAINERS BEARING VISUAL MOTIFS
00: The invention relates to an optical method for
inspecting containers (2), said method consisting in:
producing at least one image (10) of each container;
determining, in the image of the container, at least
one search area (Zr) wherein at least one visual
motif appears (3); producing a digital mask (Mi) for at
least one area (Zt) for processing the images
comprising at least the visual motif (3); and
comparing at least each pixel of the image
processing area with a digital mask (Mi). According
to the invention, the method consists in: selecting at
least one visual motif (3) pertaining to the container;
determining the position and the orientation of the
visual motif (3) selected in said search area (Zr) of
the image of the container; applying a geometric
transformation (T) to the digital mask (Mi) or the
processing area (Zt) in such a way as to be able,
during the processing step, to place the mask (Mi)
and the processing area (Zt) in a position of
coincidence; and applying an image processing
operation to each pixel of the processing area (Zt),
depending on the value of intensity of the coinciding
pixel of the digital mask (Mi).
21: 2014/08935 22: 6/25/2013 43: 6/30/2016
51: E21B
71: ATLAS COPCO CRAELIUS AB
72: GUSTAVSSON, RICKARD
33: SE 31: 1250728-1 32: 2012/06/28
54: HANDLING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR
HANDLING DRILL STRING COMPONENTS IN
ROCK DRILLING AND ROCK DRILL RIG
00: A handling device for handling drill string
components (8, 8 ',8") in respect of a rock drill rig (1),
which includes a rotator device (4) being supported
moveably to and fro on a feed beam (2) and being
arranged for rotation and driving of a drill string
component, wherein the handling device includes a
gripper unit (11) for gripping drill string components
(8, 8 ',8") to be placed into or be removed from an
active drill string position (A) of the drill rig. The
gripper unit (11) is swingably supported around a
first swing axis (Al) in the region of the feed beam
between: a) a first position aligned with said active
drill string position (A), and b) a second position
aligned with a delivering position for drill string
components to be placed into and removed from
said active drill string position (A), wherein the
handling device includes a swing arm (7), having
support means (7') for supporting a drill string
component and which is swingable around a second
swing axis (A2) between a loading position for drill
string components and said delivering position,
wherein a guiding beam (19) is fastenable at its end
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regions in connection with the respective regions of
the first and the second swing axis (A1;A2), and
wherein the guiding beam (19) forms mechanical
stops for the gripper unit (11) in said second position
as well as for the swing arm (7) in the delivering
position. The invention also concerns a rock drill rig
and a method.
21: 2014/08937 22: 5/23/2013 43: 6/30/2016
51: E21B
71: ATLAS COPCO CRAELIUS AB
72: TENGLIDEN, PER, LINDBERG, JOHAN
33: SE 31: 1250531-9 32: 2012/05/25
54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR HANDLING
DRILL STRING COMPONENTS IN A DRILL RIG
AND DRILL RIG
00: A device (2) for handling drill string components (10)
in respect of a drill rig (1), said device including: gripping means (9) for gripping a first drill string
component (10) to be threaded on to or off from a
second drill string component (12) being partly
drilled into a rock formation, - support means (7) for
fastening the device onto the drill rig (1), - a handling
unit (8), which is movably connected to said support
means (7), which includes said gripping means (9),
and which is movable between a drill string position
(D) and a loading position (L). The handling unit (8)
includes auxiliary engagement means (11,11',11")
for engagement with said second drill string
component (12) in the drill string position (D) and
means (17) for variation of angle of said gripping
means and thereby said gripped first drill string
component (10) in order to allow said alignment in
the drill string position (D). The invention also
concerns a method and a drill rig.
21: 2014/08941 22: 6/27/2013 43: 6/30/2016
51: E21D; E21B
71: ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB
72: OLSSON, JAN, DEUTSCH, RENÉ
33: SE 31: 1250804-0 32: 2012/07/09
54: METHOD AND ROCK BOLTING RIG FOR
INSTALLATION OF A ROCK BOLT
00: The present invention relates to a method for
installation of a rock bolt (124) in a first drill hole by
means of a rock bolting rig (100), wherein said rock
bolting rig (100) comprises a carrier (101), a boom
unit (102) fastened to said carrier (101), and a bolt
unit (103) fastened to said boom unit (102) via first
joint means (106), wherein said bolt unit (103)
comprises a feeder unit (104) including means for
displaceable carrying of a drilling machine (105),
wherein said bolt unit comprises a first (103A) end
and holding means (123, 125) for holding said rock
bolt (124). The method comprises : - by means of
said first joint means (106) maneuver said first end
(103A) of said bolt unit (103) to a first position for
loading of a bolt, - when said bolt unit (103) has
been maneuvered to said first position for loading of
a bolt, providing a rock bolt (124) to said bolt unit
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(103), for being held by means of said holding
means (123, 125), and - when said bolt unit (103)
has been loaded with said rock bolt (124), maneuver
said bolt unit (103) to a position for installation of
said rock bolt (124) and loaded with said rock bolt
(124) drilling said first hole and installing said rock
bolt (124) in said first hole. The invention also relates
to a rock bolting rig.
21: 2014/08942 22: 5/24/2013 43: 6/27/2016
51: G06F; H04B
71: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
72: JEUNG, JI-HONG, YOON, SUNG-JIN
33: KR 31: 10-2012-0055883 32: 2012/05/25
54: MULTIPLE DISPLAY METHOD WITH
MULTIPLE COMMUNICATION TERMINALS,
MACHINE-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM AND
COMMUNICATION TERMINAL
00: A multiple display method to be performed by two or
more communication terminals to expand visibility is
provided. A first communication terminal establishes
a wireless connection with a second communication
terminal, receives device information of the second
communication terminal, generates first screen data
based on the device information for configuring a
first screen of the first communication terminal and
second screen data for configuring a second screen
of the second communication terminal in association
with the first screen. The second screen data is
transmitted to the second communication terminal.
21: 2014/08951 22: 12/8/2014 43: 6/7/2016
51: A61N A61M
71: SFM MEDICAL DEVICES GMBH
72: HAINDL, Hans
33: DE 31: 10 2012 104 058.3 32: 2012/05/09
54: CANNULA COMPRISING A STYLET UNIT
ARRANGED IN A DISPLACEABLE MANNER
00: The application relates to a cannula (78) comprising
a bevelled cannula tip (80) at the distal end and a
cannula holder (16) holding the cannula (78) at the
proximal end, as well as a stylet unit (82), which can
be displaced from a starting position to an end
position in the cannula (78), wherein the cannula
(78) is particularly intended to deposit at least one
element (18, 20) in a body. According to the
invention, in order to ensure simple and reliable
protection of the cannula tip as well as a locking of
the stylet unit in the end position, the distal end (84)
of the stylet unit protrudes a distance (A) beyond the
cannula tip (80) in the end position and the stylet unit
(82) is fixed in the end position while simultaneously
covering the bevelled cannula tip (80).
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51: B65D
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71: Nestec S.A.
72: WOLF, John Joseph, HARACOURT, Tomas
Heinrich, BOLTZ, William Arthur, SCRIMGER,
Michael Todd
33: US 31: 61/643,975 32: 2012/05/08
54: CONTAINERS HAVING IMPROVED LOADBEARING CAPACITY
00: Containers having improved load-bearing features
are provided. In a general embodiment, the present
disclosure provides a container having at least one
beveled portion at a location where a side wall
meets a bottom wall. In another embodiment, a
container includes a bottom wall and at least four
side walls, the side walls forming corners where
adjacent side walls meet. The corners have a
beveled shape at a location where the corners meet
the bottom wall. The containers of the present
disclosure have an axial load compression capacity
that is substantially the same as a similar container
having a greater wall thickness without the at least
one beveled portion.
21: 2014/08990 22: 7/3/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: ALFA WASSERMANN S.P.A.
72: VISCOMI, GIUSEPPE CLAUDIO, CHELAZZI,
LAURA, GREPIONI, FABRIZIA, BRAGA, DARIO,
KINDT, MADDALENA
33: IT 31: BO2012A000368 32: 2012/07/06
54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS
COMPRISING RIFAXIMIN AND AMINO ACIDS,
PREPARATION METHOD AND USE THEREOF
00: The object of the present invention concerns
rifaximin compositions comprising amino acids,
characterized in that they increase rifaximin solubility
in aqueous solutions. Rifaximin compositions
comprising amino acids are useful in the treatment
of disease wherein amino acids and rifaximin are
efficacious. The present invention relates to
pharmaceutical compositions comprising rifaximin or
one of the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof
and one or more amino acid(s), wherein the molar
ratio between the amino acid(s) and rifaximin is
comprised between 1:1 and 10:1, preferably
between 1:1 and 5:1, together with pharmaceutically
acceptable excipients. Moreover, the present
invention relates to rifaximin crystals characterized in
that they are obtained by means of a process
comprising: a) dissolution of the compositions of
rifaximin and amino acids, wherein amino acids and
rifaximin are in a molar ratio comprised between 1:1
and 10:1 according to Claim 1, in solutions formed
by ethanol/water, in a volumetric ratio comprised
between 1:1 and 1:10 (v/v); b) evaporation of the
solution obtained in step a) at temperatures
comprised between room temperature and
40°C, in a time period comprised between 1
and 10 days; wherein the resulting crystals have
monoclinic space groupP21 and cell
parameters comprised in the ranges: a: 13.7(1)13.8(1) Å; b: 19.7(1)-19.9
(1) Å; c: 16.4(6)16.6(6) Å; β: 92.1 (1)-91.9(1)
deg.
21: 2014/08994 22: 6/13/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: A01N
71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC
72: BLAND, DOUGLAS C, ROSS JR, RONALD,
JOHNSON, PETER L, JOHNSON, TIMOTHY C
33: US 31: 61/666,807 32: 2012/06/30
33: US 31: 61/666,808 32: 2012/06/30
54: PRODUCTION OF N-SUBSTITUTED
SULFOXIMINE PYRIDINE N-OXIDES
00: In one form, processes for the production of certain
N-substituted sulfoximine N-oxides are provided.
Further embodiments, forms, objects, features,
advantages, aspects, and benefits shall become
apparent from the description.
21: 2014/09023 22: 5/30/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: A61K; A61P
71: INNAVIRVAX
72: CROUZET, JOËL, HO TSONG FANG,
RAPHAËL, DESFONTAINES, DOMINIQUE
33: EP 31: 12305602.0 32: 2012/05/31
54: IMMUNOGENIC COMPOUNDS COMPRISING
HIV GP41 PEPTIDE COUPLED TO CRM197
CARRIER PROTEIN
00: The present invention relates to the field of vaccines
directed against viruses of the HIV family. More
particularly, it relates to an immunogenic compound
comprising a peptide of the following formula (I) NH
2 -[Nt] y -P-W-N-X -S-X 2 -S-N-X 3 -X 4 -X -X 6 -X 7
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-I-W-[Ct] z -COOH (I) which is covalently linked to a
carrier protein consisting of a CRM197 protein. It
also concerns a composition containing this
immunogenic compoundand the uses of
theseimmunogenic compounds andcompositionsfor
preventing and/or treating a condition caused by the
infection of an individual with a HIV virus.
21: 2014/09065 22: 5/23/2013 43: 6/27/2016
51: H04L
71: ENIGMEDIA, S.L.
72: VIDAL CASSANYA, GERARD
33: EP 31: 12382201.7 32: 2012/05/24
33: US 31: 61/682,964 32: 2012/08/14
54: METHOD FOR GENERATING A
PSEUDORANDOM SEQUENCE, AND METHOD
FOR CODING OR DECODING A DATA STREAM
00: The present invention relates to a method for coding
a first data stream and a method for decoding a
second data stream wherein the coding is the result
of comparing the first data stream with a third data
stream formed by a pseudorandom sequence by
means of an exclusive comparison operation (XOR).
Specifically, the invention relates to the methods
based on hyperchaotic coding methods for
generating the pseudorandom sequences used in
coding and decoding.
21: 2014/09068 22: 5/31/2013 43: 6/27/2016
51: B60L
71: CATERPILLAR INC.
72: QIAN, LEWEI
33: US 31: 13/487,455 32: 2012/06/04
54: SIMPLIFIED TOPOLOGY FOR TROLLEY
ASSIST-CAPABLE ELECTRIC DRIVE TRUCK
00: A trolley assist-capable electric drive truck (20)
includes a DC link (40) with first, second and third
contactors (41, 42, 43) that may be opened and
closed in different configurations to operate the truck
in different modes. In a normal propel mode, the
three contactors are open and electrical power is
routed from an onboard electrical power source (23)
to electric propulsion motors (26). During normal
retard mode, the three contactors are closed to route
electrical energy generated by the electric propulsion
motors (26) through a grid resistor (56) of the DC link
(40). In a trolley mode, the first and second
contactors (42) are closed, but the third contactor
(43) is open, and electrical power is routed from the
trolley lines (11, 13) to the motors for propulsion, or
in a reverse direction for retarding the truck.
21: 2014/09071 22: 6/10/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: A01G
71: LIVING GREENS FARM, INC.
72: ANDERSON, DANA, JAMES, ALLEN
33: US 31: 61/657,203 32: 2012/06/08
33: US 31: 61/794,599 32: 2013/03/15
33: US 31: PCT/US2013/032492 32: 2013/03/15
54: CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT AND METHOD
00: An illustrative embodiment of an irrigation system
may include a carriage that may move along a
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predetermined path in a reciprocal manner. The
carriage may support one or more exit ports that
may be fed nutrient supply by a pressurized delivery
arrangement. One or more plant stands may be
configured and arranged to straddle the carriage as
it moves along the predetermined path. The one or
more plant stands may form a chamber into which
plant roots may extend, and into which the one or
more exit ports may discharge their nutrient supply.
The one or more plant stands may include side
panels and a cap to reduce infiltration of light and
contaminants and to enhance the plant root/nutrient
supply interface and absorption rates. The carriage
and/or the plant stand(s) may include friction
reducing elements that facilitate transverse
movement. The carriage and/or the plant stand(s)
may be supported by framework.
21: 2014/09073 22: 6/28/2013 43: 6/29/2016
51: C07D
71: MICRODOSE THERAPEUTX, INC.
72: COOK, ROBERT O, REYNOLDS, EUGENE R,
SHEKUNOV, BORIS, ZEGAR, SIEAD I
33: US 31: 61/666,258 32: 2012/06/29
54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR
TREATING OR PREVENTING PNEUMOVIRUS
INFECTION AND ASSOCIATED DISEASES
00: The present invention provides novel crystalline
polymorphic forms of MDT-637, in particular,
crystalline polymorphic forms with physicochemical
properties specifically suited for drug production,
amorphous formation, composite form, and methods
of preparation thereof. The novel polymorphs
described herein are useful for the treatment of
respiratory disease, such as disease caused by
respiratory syncytial virus.
21: 2014/09109 22: 6/26/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: F03B; F03D
71: NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN
UNIVERSITY
72: PHILLIPS, RUSSELL LESLIE
33: ZA 31: 2012/05038 32: 2012/07/05
54: TURBINE ARRANGEMENT
00: This invention relates to a turbine arrangement (10)
and an aerofoil blade arrangement (20) for a fluid
driven turbine. The aerofoil arrangement includes a
primary aerofoil blade (21) which is displaceably
securable relative to a hub (12) of the turbine in
order for the primary aerofoil blade to be rotatable
about an axis perpendicular to a rotational axis of
the hub; and a secondary aerofoil blade (23) which
extends from the primary aerofoil blade (21). The
secondary aerofoil is securable in a fixed position
relative to the primary blade, so that displacement of
the secondary aerofoil blade results in rotation of the
primary aerofoil blade, in order for the secondary
aerofoil blade to control an angle of attack of the
primary aerofoil blade to an optimum angle.
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21: 2014/09115 22: 6/7/2013 43: 6/30/2016
51: C12N; A01N
71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC
72: HOFFMAN, THOMAS, CUI, YUNXING,
OBOURN, MALCOLM, PARKHURST, DAWN M,
WIGGINS, BARRY, VERCAUTEREN, MICHAEL
33: US 31: 61/656,546 32: 2012/06/07
54: METHODS OF IMPROVING THE YIELD OF
2,4-D RESISTANT CROP PLANTS
00: This invention is related to methods for improving
plant height and/or yield of crop plants which are
resistant to herbicide 2,4-D by treating the plants
with 2,4-D at application rates which are not harmful
to the plants. In particular, provided is a method
using 2,4-D application to increase yield of crop
plants which express AAD-12 gene for 2,4-D
resistance. The method provided is of particular
interest for the treatment of crops plants including
maize, soybean, spring and winter oil seed rape
(canola), sugar beet, wheat, sunflower, barley, and
rice.
21: 2014/09136 22: 12/11/2014 43: 6/14/2016
51: C07D
71: Pfizer Inc.
72: GALATSIS, Paul, HAYWARD, Matthew Merrill,
HENDERSON, Jaclyn, KORMOS, Bethany Lyn,
KURUMBAIL, Ravi G, STEPAN, Antonia Friederike,
VERHOEST, Patrick Robert, WAGER, Travis T.,
ZHANG, Lei
33: US 31: 61/666,299 32: 2012/06/29
54: NOVEL 4-(SUBSTITUTED-AMINO)-7HPYRROLO[2,3-d]PYRIMIDINES AS LRRK2
INHIBITORS
00: -
21: 2014/09146 22: 12/12/2014 43: 7/18/2016
51: E03C; F24D; F24H
71: VAN ZYL, Vincent Vernon
72: VAN ZYL, Vincent Vernon
33: ZA 31: 2014/00125 32: 2014/01/08
54: DRIP TRAY
00: -
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A drip try for a geyser which includes a body with a
first end, a second end, an upper surface and a
lower surface which is parallel to one another, a
waste outlet at the second end, and at least one
water drainage channel which extends downwardly
towards the second end when the upper surface is
substantially horizontal.
21: 2014/09160 22: 8/22/2013 43: 6/10/2016
51: B21C; B21D; B21B
71: BWG BERGWERK- UND WALZWERKMASCHINENBAU GMBH
72: NOÉ, ANDREAS, AMBAUM, FRIEDHELM
33: DE 31: 102012108161.1 32: 2012/09/03
54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONNECTING
METAL STRIPS
00: The present invention relates to a method for
connecting an end of a first metal strip to the
beginning of a second metal strip, in particular in
strip treatment installations, wherein the end of the
strip and the beginning of the strip are positioned
one on top of the other to form an overlap and are
connected to one another at a number of connecting
points in the region of the overlap, characterized in
that the connecting points are produced by means of
clinching.
21: 2014/09168 22: 6/13/2013 43: 6/13/2016
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: TAISHO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.
72: FUTAMURA, AYA, ARAKI, YUKO, ABE,
MASAHITO, OHTA, HIROSHI, SUZUKI, RYO,
NOZAWA, DAI
33: JP 31: 2012-135277 32: 2012/06/15
54: HETEROAROMATIC METHYL CYCLIC AMINE
DERIVATIVE
00: A heteroaromatic methyl cyclic amine derivative
represented by formula (IA) or a pharmaceutically
acceptable salt thereof is useful for treatment or
prophylaxis of diseases such as sleep disorder,
depression, anxiety disorder, panic disorder,
schizophrenia, drug dependence, Alzheimer's
disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease,
eating disorder, cephalalgia, hemicrania, pain,
digestive diseases, epilepsy, inflammation, immunerelated diseases, endocrine-related diseases and
hypertension, on the basis of an orexin (OX)
receptor antagonist activity.
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21: 2014/09170 22: 6/25/2013 43: 6/27/2016
51: C12N
71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC
72: CLARK, LAUREN, SMITH, KELLEY ANN,
WANG, YANG, ZHOU, NING
33: US 31: 61/663,687 32: 2012/06/25
54: SOYBEAN EVENT PDAB9582.816.15.1
DETECTION METHOD
00: Soybean Event pDAB9582.816.15.1 comprises gene
expression cassettes which contain genes encoding
CrylF, CrylAc (synpro), and PAT, affording insect
resistance and herbicide tolerance to soybean crops
containing the event, and enabling methods for crop
protection and protection of stored products. The
disclosure provides polynucleotiderelated event
detection methods. The present disclosure relates to
a method for detecting a new insect resistant and
herbicide tolerant transgenic soybean transformation
event, designated Soybean Event
pDAB9582.816.15,1. The DNA of soybean plants
containing this event includes the junction/flanking
sequences described herein that characterize the
location of the inserted DNA within the soybean
genome. SEQ ID NO: 1 and SEQ ID N0:2 are
diagnostic for Soybean Event pDAB9582.816.15.1.
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51: E05C; E06B
71: ZAFEIROPOULOS, GRIGORIOS
72: ZAFEIROPOULOS, GRIGORIOS
33: GR 31: 20120100259 32: 2012/05/14
54: INVIOLABLE OPENING FRAMES SYSTEM
00: By the invention it is possible for a hinged opening
frames system (glazing and shutter), to be
constructed, having a sash profile (1) with a groove
(2) as shown in Figures 4 & 5 and a basic frame's
profile (3) with a groove (4), where eventually the
locking profile (5), which is initially placed into the
groove (2) of the sash profile (1), being pushed out,
enters the groove (4) of the basic frame's profile (3),
so that the sash's (1) movable framework secures
and literally embodies with the basic frame's (3)
stable framework, in a way that makes the whole
frame completely inviolable. The main motion's
transmission accessory (9) is adjusted to the frame's
cremone, which by being rotated, transmits motion
to the drive belt (12), as shown in Figure 7, which
moves the accessories (7), which push out the
locking profiles (5), which in turn enter
circumferentially into the groove (4) of the framework
assembled by the basic frame's profile (3).
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21: 2014/09190 22: 12/12/2014 43: 6/14/2016
51: F16C
71: Outotec (Finland) Oy
72: BRAITHWAITE, Daniel, BELKE, Jeffrey Victor,
GREEN, Nicholas John, TATE, Chris, HARRISON,
Oscar, VAAGE, Knut
33: AU 31: 2012902770 32: 2012/06/28
54: IMPROVEMENTS IN FLUID BEARINGS
00: The present invention provides improvements to a
fluid bearing (11, 12) for a journal (4), one being a
polymer bearing pad (17) comprising an outer
surface (13), at least one recess (18) for receiving
lubricating fluid from a base (14) of said fluid bearing
and distributing said lubricating fluid to said outer
surface and a mounting means (8, 8A) for securely
mounting said polymer bearing pad to said base.
Other improvements include a fluid bearing (11, 12)
comprising the polymer bearing pad (17), methods
of making the polymer bearing pad and fluid bearing,
a fluid bearing comprising a polymer bearing pad
(17) having a chamfer (37) and a multidirectional
fluid bearing (70).
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51: G02B
71: ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC., TYCO
ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
72: COFFEY, Joseph, C., PEPE, Paul, John,
HAMMOND, Bernard, Harold, Jr.
33: US 31: 61/648,976 32: 2012/05/18
33: US 31: 61/670,460 32: 2012/07/11
54: CONNECTORS AND ADAPTERS WITH AUTOLATCHING FEATURES
00: Fiber optic connectors and adapters may be
automatically secured and released via a
management system. Such automation may inhibit
accidental and/or unauthorized insertion of fiber
optic connectors into adapter ports. The automation
also may inhibit accidental and/or unauthorized
removal of the fiber optic connectors from the
adapter ports.
21: 2014/09220 22: 5/17/2013 43: 6/30/2016
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: VIRONOVA INFLUENZA AB
72: HOMMAN, MOHAMMED, KINGI, NGARITA,
BERGMAN, JAN, BERG, ROBERT
33: US 31: 61/648,700 32: 2012/05/18
33: US 31: 61/659,516 32: 2012/06/14
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33: US 31: 61/666,286 32: 2012/06/29
33: US 31: 61/774,991 32: 2013/03/08
54: METHANETHIONE COMPOUNDS HAVING
ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY
00: A compound of formula (I), The compound is useful
as an antiviral agent, in particular for the treatment of
influenza. A method for preparing the compound of
formula (I) and a composition comprising the
compound of formula (I).
21: 2014/09221 22: 6/17/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: A47J
71: SOMMERLIVING AG
72: BUCHER, ARMIN, MATHIS, MARC
33: CH 31: 00901/12 32: 2012/06/27
33: CH 31: 01372/12 32: 2012/08/16
54: GRILL
00: The invention relates to a grill apparatus (1), in the
lower part (2) of which there is provided a heat
conducting cone (4) which is held in a central
position and in which an adjustment cone is rotatably
mounted. Both cones (4, 7) have heat conducting
means (10) in the form of openings (41, 71). By
means of a relative rotation of the two cones (4, 7)
with respect to one another, said openings go from
congruently completely open to completely closed
and are adjustable to any intermediate position,
whereby a heat conduction with more top heat or
more bottom heat can be directed onto the object
being grilled.
21: 2014/09222 22: 7/8/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: A61K; C07K; C12P; C12N
71: VALNEVA AUSTRIA GMBH
72: COMSTEDT, PÄR, LUNDBERG, URBAN,
MEINKE, ANDREAS, HANNER, MARKUS,
SCHÜLER, WOLFGANG, WIZEL, BENJAMIN,
REINISCH, CHRISTOPH, GROHMANN, BRIGITTE,
SCHLEGL, ROBERT
33: US 31: 13/802,991 32: 2013/03/14
33: US 31: 61/668,627 32: 2012/07/06
54: MUTANT FRAGMENTS OF OSPA AND
METHODS AND USES RELATING THERETO
00: The present invention relates to a polypeptide
comprising a mutant fragment of an outer surface
protein A (OspA), a nucleic acid coding the same, a
pharmaceutical composition (particularly for use as a
medicament of in a method of treating or preventing
a Borrelia infection) comprising the polypeptide
and/or the nucleic acid, a method of treating or
preventing a Borrelia infection and a method of
immunizing a subject.
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21: 2014/09224 22: 5/15/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: C07K
71: SEATTLE GENETICS, INC.
72: SUTHERLAND, MAY KUNG, RYAN,
MAUREEN, SUSSMAN, DJANGO, BURKE,
PATRICK, JEFFREY, SCOTT
33: US 31: 13/804,227 32: 2013/03/14
33: US 31: 61/649,110 32: 2012/05/18
54: CD33 ANTIBODIES AND USE OF SAME TO
TREAT CANCER
00: The invention provides murine, chimeric, and
humanized antibodies that specifically bind to CD33.
The antibodies are useful for treatment and
diagnoses of various cancers as well as detecting
CD33.
21: 2014/09227 22: 6/4/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: F24H; F25B
71: MOBILE COMFORT HOLDING
72: MOREAU, CHRISTIAN
33: FR 31: 1255175 32: 2012/06/04
54: METHOD OF REGULATING A PLANT
COMPRISING COGENERATING INSTALLATIONS
AND THERMODYNAMIC SYSTEMS INTENDED
FOR AIR CONDITIONING AND/OR HEATING
00: Method of managing a plant comprising
cogenerating installations and thermodynamic
systems, and a computing machine, said method
comprising the following steps: a) "base data" are
entered into the computing machine, comprising at
least the resilience to electrical impact of the
cogenerating installation, and the value of maximum
intensity of the heat pump, b) "instantaneous data"
are entered into said computing machine,
comprising at least the state of the cogenerating
installation, the state of the heat pump and the
electrical power demanded by the heat pump, c)
"target data" are defined, to which are assigned a
respective "target value" in said computing machine,
these target data comprising at least the minimum
and/or maximum production of electricity by the
plant, optionally the maximum consumption of
electricity and of primary energy, and at least one
from among: the temperatures of very hot water
(T2), of hot water (T1), of cold water (T3), of
evaporation of coolant fluid (T4, T5), and the
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electricity demand of the local network, d) the plant
is regulated with the aid of said computing machine
in such a way as to attain, for each of the target data
selected, the target value or values which have been
assigned thereto, the regulation being performed by
adjustment of at least one "adjustment datum", in
such a way that the current value of each target
datum selected is made to approach the target value
assigned to it in step c), the at least one adjustment
datum comprising the electrical power provided by
the cogenerating installation.
21: 2014/09231 22: 6/21/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: C10G
71: SUNCOR ENERGY INC.
72: BUGG, TREVOR, SANCHEZ, ANA,
REVINGTON, ADRIAN, MACAULAY, JAMES
PATRICK
33: US 31: 61/662,709 32: 2012/06/21
54: DISPERSION AND CONDITIONING
TECHNIQUES FOR THICK FINE TAILINGS
DEWATERING OPERATIONS
00: Techniques are described that relate to enhancing
flocculation and dewatering of thick fine tailings, for
example by reducing process oscillations. One
example method includes dispersing a flocculant into
thick fine tailings having a turbulent flow regime to
produce turbulent flocculating tailings; subjecting the
turbulent flocculating tailings to shear to build up
flocs and increase yield stress, to produce a
flocculated material having a non- turbulent flow
regime; and shear conditioning the flocculated
material to decrease the yield stress and produce
conditioned flocculated tailings within a water
release zone; and dewatering the conditioned
flocculated tailings, for example by employing subaerial deposition. The thick fine tailings may have a
Bingham Reynolds Number of at least 40,000 upon
flocculant addition. Inhibiting process oscillations
may include providing turbulent tailings feed,
configuring a downstream pipeline assembly to
reduce backpressure fluctuations and/or reducing air
content in the flocculant solution, for example.
21: 2014/09233 22: 6/21/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: C10G
71: SUNCOR ENERGY INC.
72: REVINGTON, ADRIAN, SANCHEZ, ANA,
BUGG, TREVOR, OMOTOSO, OLADIPO
33: US 31: 61/662,726 32: 2012/06/21
54: ENHANCED TECHNIQUES FOR
DEWATERING THICK FINE TAILINGS
00: Techniques for dewatering thick fine tailings may
include one or more pre-treatment steps, such as
pre-shearing to reduce the yield stress prior to
flocculation, hydrocarbon removal below a threshold
to improve flocculation and dewatering, flocculant
dosing on a clay basis, and providing certain
properties of the thick fine tailings related to coarse
and fine particle sizes and/or chemistry such as
divalent cation content. Various advantages may
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result from pre-treatments based on thick fine
tailings properties, such as reduced flocculant
dosage requirements, improved dispersion of
flocculant into the thick fine tailings and/or enhanced
dewatering, for example. One or more of the pretreatments may be performed.
21: 2014/09277 22: 3/8/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: C11D
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: AVILA, DAVID VICTOR, BATCHELOR,
STEPHEN NORMAN, BIRD, JAYNE MICHELLE,
ELLIOTT, PETER WILLIAM
33: EP 31: 12172904.0 32: 2012/06/21
54: LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT
00: A coloured laundry detergent is provided that
photobleaches.
21: 2014/09329 22: 7/2/2013 43: 6/27/2016
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: RHIZEN PHARMACEUTICALS SA
72: VAKKALANKA, SWAROOP KUMAR VENKATA
SATYA, MUTHUPPALANIAPPAN, MEYYAPPAN,
NAGARATHNAM, DHANAPALAN
33: IN 31: 2692/CHE/2012 32: 2012/07/04
33: IN 31: 2693/CHE/2012 32: 2012/07/04
33: US 31: 61/691,561 32: 2012/08/21
33: US 31: 61/691,586 32: 2012/08/21
54: SELECTIVE PI3K DELTA INHIBITORS
00: The present invention relates to selective inhibitors
of PI3K delta protein kinases having a 1Hpyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine ring system, methods of
preparing them, pharmaceutical compositions
containing them and methods of treatment and/or
prevention of kinase mediated diseases or disorders
with them.
21: 2014/09330 22: 7/3/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: B66B
71: INVENTIO AG
72: BERGER, MICHAEL, MATHEISL, MICHAEL,
SCHULZ, ROBERT, ILLEDITS, THOMAS, EIDLER,
WERNER
33: EP 31: 12176419.5 32: 2012/07/13
54: SAFETY BRAKE FOR AN ESCALATOR OR
FOR A TRAVELATOR
00: The invention relates to a safety brake of an
escalator (1) or of a travelator. The safety brake
contains at least one locking piece (21) which is
arranged so as to assume a release position or a
locking position by means of a pivoting movement.
In the locking position, the locking piece (21)
engages into at least one displaced part (18) of the
escalator (1) or of the travelator and blocks said part.
The safety brake also has a linear guide (23) by
means of which the locking piece (21) is linearly
guided between a first position (25) and a second
position (26). The linear guide (23) is mounted on a
stationary part (5) of the escalator (1) or of the
travelator by a pivot axle (22).
21: 2014/09343 22: 12/18/2014 43: 6/23/2016
51: B01F, C02F, E02B
71: ELLIOTT, STEPHEN
72: ELLIOTT, STEPHEN
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33: AU 31: PCT/AU2013/000580 32: 2012/06/01
54: WATER TREATMENT
00: An apparatus for treating water in a reservoir
includes a funnel. A support assembly supports the
funnel in a lengthwise upright orientation wt en the
funnel is submerged. A water moving arrangement is
arranged to move water through the funnel in a
direction from ah inlet at an upper end of the funnel
towards an outlet at lower end of the funnel.
21: 2014/09400 22: 10/11/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: C01B; B01J; G21C; G01B; F28F; G01N
71: METHANEX NEW ZEALAND LIMITED
72: TAIT, PETER CAMPBELL
33: NZ 31: 603007 32: 2012/10/12
54: TUBE MONITOR AND PROCESS
MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL IN OR FOR A
REFORMER
00: The invention relates to methods and apparatus of
monitoring real-time temperature conditions within a
reformer (1), comprising measuring a length of a
reformer tube (3) and calculating the temperature
using the measured length. The data is then used for
process control optimisation, overheat protection,
and improved creep damage and fatigue life
prediction.
21: 2014/09403 22: 6/12/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: C01B
71: HALDOR TOPSØE A/S
72: JENSEN, FRAHM MARTIN, KNUDSEN, BJERG
LARI
33: EP 31: 12172986.7 32: 2012/06/21
33: US 31: 13/542,292 32: 2012/07/05
33: US 31: 61/721,359 32: 2012/11/01
54: PROCESS FOR REFORMING
HYDROCARBONS
00: The invention relates to the production of synthesis
gas by means of particularly a series arrangement of
heat exchange reforming and autothermal reforming
stages, in which the heat required for the reforming
reactions in the heat exchange reforming stage,is
provided by hot effluent synthesis gas from the
autothermal reforming stage. More particularly, the
invention relates to optimisation of the operation and
control of an arrangement of heat exchange
reforming and autothermal reforming stages and
introduction of an additional waste heat boiler.
21: 2014/09404 22: 6/20/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: C12P
71: BIOCHEMTEX S.P.A
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72: PARAVISI, STEFANO, VOLPATI, LAURA,
GIORCELLI, CHIARA, RACCAGNI, ELISA,
OTTONELLO, PIERO, CHERCHI, FRANCESCO
33: IT 31: TO2012A000545 32: 2012/06/21
54: PRODUCTION OF ENZYMES FOR LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS
00: A process produces at least a first enzyme from a
host cell, wherein the first enzyme is capable of
hydrolyzing a first pre-treated ligno-cellulosic
biomass. The process comprises the step of
cultivating the host cell to produce at least the first
enzyme for a cultivation time, wherein the cultivation
of the host cell occurs in a sugar depleted cultivation
environment comprising the host cell, water and a
solid composition comprising a complex sugar of the
solid composition and a lignin of the solid
composition. In such a process, the solid
composition is obtained from a second pre-treated
ligno-cellulosic biomass, comprising a complex
sugar of the second pre-treated ligno-cellulosic
biomass and a lignin of the second pre-treated lignocellulosic biomass; and the ratio of the total amount
of the complex sugars of the solid composition to the
total amount of the lignin of the solid composition is
greater than zero and less than the ratio of the total
amount of the complex sugars of the second pretreated ligno-cellulosic biomass to the total amount
of the lignin of the second pre-treated ligno-cellulosic
biomass.
21: 2014/09405 22: 8/2/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: B65D
71: OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER
INC.
72: PAREDES, RAUL M
33: US 31: 13/606,996 32: 2012/09/07
54: CONTAINER HAVING PRIMARY AND
SECONDARY SUPPORT SURFACES
00: A container (22, 122, 222, 322, 422, 522, 622)
having a longitudinal axis A and including a body
(26, 126, 226, 326, 426, 526, 626) and a neck finish
(34, 134, 234, 334, 434, 534) extending from the
body along and coaxial with the longitudinal axis.
The body includes a base (28, 128, 228, 328, 428,
528, 628) having a primary support surface (48, 148,
648), and a sidewall (30, 130, 230, 330, 430, 530,
630) extending from the base and including a facet
having a secondary support surface (58, 158, 258,
358, 458, 558, 658) oriented at a tilt angle that is
acute with respect to the axis and obtuse with
respect to the primary support surface, the facet also
having a recessed portion (60) within the secondary
support surface. The neck finish includes a
cylindrical outer surface (36) and one or more
closure engagement features (38) on the cylindrical
outer surface.
21: 2014/09406 22: 6/14/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: C11D
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: PACHA, FAKHRUDDIN ESMAIL
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33: EP 31: 12175590.4 32: 2012/07/09
54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A
DETERGENT GRANULE, DETERGENT GRANULE
AND DETERGENT COMPOSITION COMPRISING
SAID GRANULE
00: There is provided a process for the production of a
detergent granule comprising at least 40% by weight
of an anionic surfactant and suitable for use as a
granular detergent composition or a component
thereof, which process comprises the steps of (i)
mixing an anionic surfactant precursor with a source
of alkali to form a neutralised paste, (ii) adding alkali
metal salt of a polycarboxylic acid, up to 5% by
weight alkaline silicate, polycarboxylate polymer and
sodium carbonate to form a slurry and (iii) spraydrying the obtained slurry to form a detergent
granule having an amorphous phase content of
more than 60% by weight, whereby the molar ratio of
the alkali metal salt of a polycarboxylic acid to
sodium carbonate is in range of 0.4 to 1.6. There is
also provided a spray-dried detergent granule
comprising at least 40% by weight of an anionic
surfactant, alkali metal salt of a polycarboxylic acid,
up to 5% by weight alkaline silicate, polycarboxylate
polymer and sodium carbonate and suitable for use
as a granular detergent composition or a component
thereof, obtainable by the process of the present
invention. A third aspect is a detergent composition
comprising such granules.
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51: A61K; A61Q
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: DENG, YAN, DING, GUANJUN, LI, XIAOKE
33: EP 31: 12180813.3 32: 2012/08/17
33: CN 31: PCT/CN2012/000946 32: 2012/07/10
54: TOOTH WHITENING ORAL CARE
COMPOSITION
00: An oral care composition is disclosed comprising a
particles and a physiologically acceptable carrier.
The particles have a refractive index of at least 1.9
and an isoelectric point of greater than pH 6.5.Also
disclosed are methods and uses for whitening teeth
employing such particles.
The invention relates to filter media, particularly for
purification of water. Disclosed is a filter medium
having incorporated therein, a compound of Silver
and Copper hydroxide. Copper hydroxide and a
silver compound when present in the filter medium
provide significantly greater log reduction of virus
and bacteria in water rendering the water purer.
21: 2014/09409 22: 6/20/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: H02K
71: HÖGANÄS AB (PUBL)
72: WASHINGTON, JAMIE
33: EP 31: 12172861.2 32: 2012/06/21
54: NEW DEVICE
00: A stator core component for a stator of a modulated
pole machine, the modulated pole machine
comprising the stator and a rotor, the stator and the
rotor defining an air gap between respective
interface surfaces of the rotor the stator for
communicating magnetic flux between the stator and
the rotor, wherein the stator core component
comprises an annular part from which a plurality of
teeth extend in a radial direction towards the rotor,
the teeth being arranged along a circumference of
the annular part, each tooth having an interface
surface facing the air gap and adapted to allow
magnetic flux to communicate between the stator
and the rotor via the air gap, the interface surface of
each tooth defining a tooth span in the
circumferential direction of the tooth; wherein the
stator core component comprises at least a first
subset of teeth having a first tooth span and a
second subset of teeth having a second tooth span,
different from the first tooth span.
21: 2014/09408 22: 7/2/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: C02F
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: BARUWATI, BABITA, SAWANA, RADHA
KAMALKISHOR
33: EP 31: 12177491.3 32: 2012/07/23
54: BIOCIDAL FILTER MEDIUM
00: -
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00: Use of a tertiary hydrocarbyl amine with Ci- to C2ohydrocarbyl residues, the overall number of carbon
atoms not exceeding 30, as an additive in gasoline
for reducing injector nozzle fouling in direct injection
spark ignition engines. A fuel additive composition
essentially comprising nitrogen-containing
dispersants, carrier oils, the above tertiary
hydrocarbyl amines and optionally friction modifiers.
A fuel composition comprising a major amount of
gasoline and a minor amount of the above fuel
additive composition.
21: 2014/09427 22: 12/19/2014 43: 6/23/2016
51: A61B, A61L, C08L
71: Ethicon, Inc.
72: ERNETA, Modesto, STEIGER, Daniel,
JAMIOLKOWSKI, Dennis D.
33: US 31: 61/651,353 32: 2012/05/24
54: MECHANICALLY STRONG ABSORBABLE
POLYMERIC BLEND COMPOSITIONS OF
PRECISELY CONTROLLABLE ABSORPTION
RATES, PROCESSING METHODS, AND
PRODUCTS THEREFROM
00: Novel absorbable polymer blends are disclosed. The
blends are useful for manufacturing medical devices
having engineered degradation and breaking
strength retention in vivo. The blends consist of a
first absorbable polymeric component and a second
absorbable polymeric component. The weight
average molecular weight of the first polymeric
component is higher than the weight average
molecular weight of the second polymeric
component. At least at least one of said components
is at least partially end-capped by a carboxylic acid
group. Further aspects are medical devices made
therefrom.
21: 2014/09461 22: 12/22/2014 43: 6/13/2016
51: B65D B31B
71: INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC
72: FISHER, Thad, J., HALGREN, Charles, W.,
KARUL, Kadir, ARMSTRONG, Mark
33: US 31: 13/536,942 32: 2012/06/28
54: RECLOSABLE FLEXIBLE PACKAGES FOR
FOOD PRODUCTS
00: A reclosable flexible package for storing a food
product and a method of manufacture thereof are
provided. The package includes a flexible film side
wall, a closed first end, a closed second end portion
that can be separated from the side wall to provide
an access opening, and a collar. The collar can be
formed in the side wall or attached to the side wall.
The collar is more rigid than adjacent portions of the
side wall and is rotatable about the longitudinal axis
of the package to twist portions of the side wall and
block access to the opening after removal of the
second end portion.
21: 2014/09458 22: 12/22/2014 43: 6/10/2016
51: C10L
71: BASF SE
72: WALTER, Marc
33: EP 31: 12169567.0 32: 2012/05/25
54: TERTIARY AMINES FOR REDUCING
INJECTOR NOZZLE FOULING IN DIRECT
INJECTION SPARK IGNITION ENGINES
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acid of general formula (III).
21: 2014/09466 22: 12/22/2014 43: 6/10/2016
51: C01B B01J
71: BASF SE
72: FEYEN, Mathias, MÜLLER, Ulrich, RUETZ,
Roger, BEIN, Thomas, MÖLLER, Karin
33: EP 31: 12170709.5 32: 2012/06/04
54: CHA TYPE ZEOLITIC MATERIALS AND
METHODS FOR THEIR PREPARATION USING
CYCLOALKYLAMMONIUM COMPOUNDS
00: The present invention relates to a process for the
preparation of a zeolitic material having a CHA-type
framework structure comprising YO2 and X2O3,
wherein said process comprises the steps of: (1)
providing a mixture comprising one or more sources
for YO2, one or more sources for X2O3, and one or
more tetraalkylammonium cation R1R2R3R4N+containing compounds as structure directing agent;
(2) crystallizing the mixture obtained in step (1) for
obtaining a zeolitic material having a CHA-type
framework structure; wherein Y is a tetravalent
element and X is a trivalent element, wherein R1,
R2, and R3 independently from one another stand
for alkyl, wherein R4 stands for cycloalkyl, and
wherein the mixture provided in step (1) does not
contain any substantial amount of a source for
Z2O5, wherein Z is P, as well as to zeolitic materials
which may be obtained ac- cording to the inventive
process and to their use.
21: 2014/09464 22: 12/22/2014 43: 6/10/2016
51: C07C
71: BASF SE
72: SCHAUB, Thomas, DIMITROVA, Pepa,
PACIELLO, Rocco, BAUER, Frederic
33: EP 31: 12169997.9 32: 2012/05/30
54: METHOD FOR REPROCESSING MIXTURES
00: The invention relates to a method for reprocessing a
mixture, containing at least one alcohol of general
formula (I) R ¹-CH 2-CH 2-OH (I) or at least one
branched alcohol of general formula (II) R ¹-CH 2CHR ¹-CH 2-OH (II), at least one oil-soluble complex
compound of at least one metal of the 8th, 9th, or
10th group of the periodic table of the elements,
which is selected from complex compounds that
have at least one ligand L ¹ that is at least bidentate,
at least one coordination site of L ¹ being a nitrogen
atom, and at least one acid of general formula (III) R
¹-CH 2-COOH (III) in the form of a salt of said acid,
the groups R ¹ being selected from C 2-C10 alkyl,
linear or branched, characterized in that (a) the
mixture is treated with water, which can contain an
alkali metal hydroxide, (b) which extract/s salts of
21: 2014/09491 22: 12/23/2014 43: 10/2/2015
51: B32B, B65D
71: COLUMBIT (PTY) LTD
72: GEORGE, Derrick
33: ZA 31: 2012/04740 32: 2013/06/26
54: CASING FOR A PASTE
00: A cylindrical casing for containing pastes such as
edible pastes and which comprises two films (12, 14)
which are laminated together. One film is of
polyamide and the other is of polyethylene. The
casing includes an overlap seal.
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region (12) extending in the longitudinal direction of
the pressing jaw (5, 6), wherein in order to carry out
pressing it is possible to act on the impingement
region (12) with an impinging part (36) which can
move relative to the impingement region (12). In
order to specify a motorised hand-held pressing tool
with a pivotable pressing jaw, in which, with a simple
construction, pressing can be carried out in a
favourable manner, according to the invention the
linearly moved impinging part (36) is moveable in the
longitudinal direction of the impingement region by
the exertion of manual force and additionally in a
motorised manner.
21: 2014/09501 22: 6/27/2013 43: 6/30/2016
51: E04B; A01G; C08K; C08L; E04D; E06B
71: KYOWA CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD.,
SEA WATER CHEMICAL INSTITUTE, INC.
72: NAKAMURA, TSUKASA, MANABE, HITOSHI,
KUDO, DAISUKE, MIYATA, SHIGEO
33: JP 31: 2012-146857 32: 2012/06/29
54: HEAT SHIELDING MATERIAL
00: The purpose of the present invention is to provide a
heat shielding material capable of excellent
reflection of infrared rays and excellent transmission
of visible rays, infrared rays being causative of
temperature increase. The present invention is a
heat shielding material which contains, as an active
component, high-aspect-ratio magnesium hydroxide
plate crystals that have crystal widths of 1µm or
more and crystal thicknesses of 0.2µm or less.
21: 2014/09504 22: 7/9/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: B25B; H01R
71: GUSTAV KLAUKE GMBH
72: FRENKEN, EGBERT
33: DE 31: 10 2012 106 186.6 32: 2012/07/10
33: DE 31: 10 2013 102 037.2 32: 2013/03/01
54: PRESSING TOOL
00: The invention relates to a motorised hand-held
pressing tool (1) particularly a crimping tool, having a
stationary holding part (9) in which at least one
pressing jaw (5, 6) capable of pivoting about a pivot
axis is mounted, which pressing jaw (5, 6), on one
side of the pivot axis, forms a working region (10,
11) and, on the other side, forms an impingement
21: 2014/09506 22: 6/24/2013 43: 6/27/2016
51: A61K
71: HENNIG ARZNEIMITTEL GMBH & CO. KG
72: FRANCAS, GERNOT, PRZYKLENK, KARLHEINZ
33: DE 31: 10 2012 105 528.9 32: 2012/06/25
54: MEDICAMENT FORM FOR RELEASE OF
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
00: This invention is concerned with the provision of
medicament forms which enable effective
administration of a medicament which is usually
taken twice or more daily by way of a single daily
dose. This is achieved in accordance with the
invention by provision of a medicament form
comprising a core, a gastric juice-resistant
intermediate layer disposed on the surface of the
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core, and a shell disposed on the opposite side of
the intermediate layer from the core. Both the core
and the shell comprise a proportion of an active
ingredient. The active ingredient is released in at
least biphasic form from the medicament form, the
first phase relating to the immediate release of the
active ingredient after ingestion into the gastric juice.
The present invention additionally relates to a
process for producing the medicament form and to
uses thereof.
21: 2014/09507 22: 7/8/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: B29C
71: NIKE INNOVATE C.V.
72: BAGHDADI, HOSSEIN A, SCHILLER, DENIS,
YU, SUI-CHIEH J
33: US 31: 13/545,532 32: 2012/07/10
54: BEAD FOAM COMPRESSION MOLDING
METHOD FOR LOW DENSITY PRODUCT
00: The present invention concerns a Theologically
stable aqueous mineral material suspension
comprising a) at least one mineral material, and b) at
least one polymer of acrylic and/or methacrylic acid,
wherein the at least one polymer of acrylic and/or
methacrylic acid is obtained by polymerization of
acrylic and/or methacrylic acid monomer(s) in water
using a compound of the formula (I) wherein X
represents Li, Na, K or H, and R represents an alkyl
chain comprising 1 to 5 carbon atoms, and the
compound of formula (I) is used in an amount of
from 0.1 to 2.5 wt.% based on the weight of said
monomer(s); has a weight molecular weight Mwof
from 800 to 8000 g/mol; a polydispersity index Ipin
the range from 2 to 3; and wherein the aqueous
mineral material suspension has a content of volatile
organic compounds (VOC) of ≤ 20 mg/kg, as well
as their preparation process and uses thereof.
21: 2014/09508 22: 4/30/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: A61K
71: BORYUNG PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.
72: KIM, JE HAK, NAM, KYUNG WAN, PARK, SEO
HUN, KIM, JU WON, KIM, SANG YEOP
33: KR 31: 10-2012-0070359 32: 2012/06/28
54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION
COMPRISING FIMASARTAN AND
HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE
00: The present invention provides: a pharmaceutical
composition having a superior physical property
since fimasartan and hydrochlorothiazide, which are
main components of a composite, have superior
content uniformity; and a preparation method
thereof.
21: 2014/09509 22: 7/23/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: C12N
71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC
72: KUMAR, SANDEEP, EVANS, STEVEN L,
GUPTA, MANJU
33: US 31: 61/675,929 32: 2012/07/26
54: HIGH-THROUGHPUT DNA FRAGMENT
ASSEMBLY
00: This invention is related to methods and systems for
vector assembly for transgenic plants. A uniform
modular process is used to reduce cycle time and
the methods and systems provided herein can
increase cloning throughput using multiple-well
plates, for example 96- well plates. In some
embodiments, the methods and systems provided
herein eliminate or reduce the need for sequencing
confirmation because no PCR is involved in the
vector assembly process.
21: 2014/09511 22: 5/30/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: C25C
71: INNER MONGOLIA UNITED INDUSTRIAL CO.,
LTD.
72: SUN, SONGTAO, FANG, YULIN
33: CN 31: 201210188424.6 32: 2012/06/11
33: CN 31: 201310024019.5 32: 2013/01/23
54: INERT ALLOY ANODE FOR ALUMINUM
ELECTROLYSIS AND PREPARING METHOD
THEREFOR
00: An inert alloy anode used for aluminum electrolysis.
The anode has Fe and Cu as the main constituents
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and comprises Sn. The addition of the Sn metal is
conducive to the formation of a layer of oxidized film
having a great antioxidant activity and structural
stability on the surface of the inert alloy anode, and
is conducive to an increase in the corrosion
resistance of the anode. On this basis, the
constituents of the inert alloy anode also comprise
Ni, Al, and Y. The addition of the Al metal prevents
the main metal constituents from being oxidized, the
addition of the Y metal controls the alloy to provide a
required polymorph in a preparation process, thus
achieving the goal of anti-oxidation. The inert alloy
anode having Fe and Cu as the main constituents
has a low over-voltage, high electric conductivity,
and reduced costs, and is applicable in the
aluminum electrolysis industry.
21: 2014/09512 22: 5/30/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: C25C
71: INNER MONGOLIA UNITED INDUSTRIAL CO.,
LTD. (CN)
72: SUN, SONGTAO, FANG, YULIN
33: CN 31: 201210188436.9 32: 2012/06/11
54: ELECTROLYSIS CELL USED FOR ALUMINUM
ELECTROLYSIS AND ELECTROLYSIS PROCESS
USING THE ELECTROLYTIC CELL
00: An electrolysis tank used for aluminum electrolysis,
comprising a tank body, an anode and a cathode
arranged within the tank body, also an electrolyte
accommodated within the tank body, where at least
a part of the anode is submerged in the electrolyte.
The anode is arranged above the tank body. The
cathode is arranged at the tank bottom and is
covered by a certain amount of liquid aluminum. The
electrolyte is provided between the anode and the
cathode. The electrolyte covers the liquid aluminum.
The tank body has arranged on an inner sidewall
thereof an insulation layer for use in separating
oxygen or the electrolyte from a carbon block. The
tank is characterized in that: the constituents of the
anode comprise Fe, Cu, Ni, and Sn, where Fe and
Cu are the main constituents; the electrolyte consists
of 30 to 38 wt% of NaF, 49 to 60 wt% of AlF3, 1 to 5
wt% of LiF, 1 to 6 wt% of KF, and 3 to 6 wt% of
Al2O3, where the molar ratio of NaF to AlF3is
between 1.0 and 1.52. The electrolysis tank is
applicable in industrialized production of electrolyzed
aluminum.
21: 2014/09521 22: 5/24/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: B66B
71: INVENTIO AG
72: KOCHER, HANS, ETZWEILER, LORENZ
33: EP 31: 12169299.0 32: 2012/05/24
54: DAMPING UNIT FOR A LIFT
00: A damping unit (1) for a lift, for reducing vertical
oscillation of a car (2) during a standstill period, has
brake-shoe holders (8, 8') provided with brake shoes
(7, 7'). The brake-shoe holders (8, 8') are connected
to an electric motor (4) via a toothed-gearing
mechanism. The damping unit (1) also comprises a
spring device (6), which is configured as a metallic
bending spring and is arranged between the car and
a carrier structure (20) for the brake-shoe holders (8,
8').
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21: 2014/09525 22: 6/27/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: A61K; A61P
71: H. LUNDBECK A/S
72: TORUP, LARS, ABBARIKI, AFSANEH,
BLADSTRÖM, ANNA, PERSSON, CHRISTINE,
MEULIEN, DIDIER, SØRENSEN, PER, JENSEN,
THOMAS JON, ØSTERGAARD, JETTE BUCH
33: US 31: 61/664,804 32: 2012/06/27
33: US 31: 61/721,539 32: 2012/11/02
33: US 31: 61/736,740 32: 2012/12/13
33: US 31: 61/788,810 32: 2013/03/15
54: NALMEFENE FOR REDUCTION OF ALCOHOL
CONSUMPTION IN SPECIFIC TARGET
POPULATIONS
00: The present invention relates to nalmefene for use in
the reduction of alcohol consumption in a patient
with alcohol dependence who has a high drinking
risk level. The present invention also relates to
nalmefene for use in the reduction of alcohol
consumption in a patient with alcohol dependence
who maintains a high DRL after an observation
period following initial assessment.
21: 2014/09526 22: 5/22/2013 43: 6/27/2016
51: H05B; F21S
71: OPPLE LIGHTING CO., LTD.
72: QI, XIAOMING
33: CN 31: 201210181467.1 32: 2012/06/04
54: DRIVE SYSTEM OF SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT
SOURCE, AND SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHTING
DEVICE
00: Disclosed are a drive system of a semiconductor
light source and a semiconductor lighting device.
The drive system comprises: a transformer, the
transformer comprising a first coil (201) and a
second coil (202) mutually coupled to each other,
the second coil (202) being used for receiving an
input voltage; a switch device which is connected in
series to the second coil (202) and used for
controlling energy storage and energy release of the
second coil (202); and an output device which is
connected in parallel to the second coil (202) and
used for supplying power to the semiconductor light
source, wherein the first coil (201) of the transformer
is induced by the second coil (202) to generate a
sensing signal which is used for controlling the
switching-on and switching-off of the switch device.
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21: 2014/09527 22: 6/18/2013 43: 6/23/2016
51: B65D
71: K-FEE SYSTEM GMBH
72: EMPL, GÜNTER
33: DE 31: 10 2012 105 282.4 32: 2012/06/18
54: PORTION CAPSULE AND METHOD FOR
PRODUCING A BEVERAGE BY MEANS OF A
PORTION CAPSULE
00: The invention relates to a portion capsule for
producing a beverage, comprising a capsule body,
which has a capsule bottom and a lid, wherein a
cavity for accommodating a powdery or liquid
beverage substrate is formed between the capsule
bottom and the lid and wherein a filter element is
arranged in the cavity. The invention further relates
to a method for producing a portion capsule and the
use of the portion capsule to produce a beverage.
21: 2014/09541 22: 7/2/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: H01L
71: NICHIA CORPORATION
72: YAMADA, MOTOKAZU, MIYATA, TADAAKI,
MORI, NAOKI
33: JP 31: 2012-153421 32: 2012/07/09
54: LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE
00: A light emitting device includes a light emitting
element, a sealing resin member and a substrate
including a flexible base, a plurality of wiring
portions, a groove portion, and a pair of terminal
portions. The flexible base extends in a first direction
corresponding to a longitudinal direction of the
substrate. The plurality of wiring portions are
arranged on the flexible base. The groove portion is
formed between the plurality of wiring portions
spaced apart from each other. The pair of terminal
portions are arranged along the first direction at the
both sides of the plurality of wiring portions. The light
emitting element is disposed on the substrate and
electrically connected to the plurality of wiring
portions. The sealing resin member seals the light
emitting element and a part of the substrate.
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21: 2014/09542 22: 7/2/2013 43: 6/28/2016
51: H01L
71: NICHIA CORPORATION
72: YAMADA, MOTOKAZU, MIYATA, TADAAKI,
MORI, NAOKI
33: JP 31: 2012-153421 32: 2012/07/09
54: LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE
00: A light emitting device including a light emitting
element and a substrate including a flexible base, a
plurality of wiring portions, a groove pattern, and a
reflective layer. The flexible base extends in a first
direction corresponding to a longitudinal direction of
the substrate. The wiring portions are arranged on
the flexible base. The groove portion is formed
between the wiring portions spaced apart from each
other. The groove portion includes a first groove
portion extending in a second direction intersecting
the first direction. The reflective layer is arranged on
the plurality of wiring portions. The light emitting
element is disposed near the reflective layer and
electrically connected to the plurality of wiring
portions. The light emitting element is spaced apart
from the first groove portion.
21: 2014/09543 22: 7/2/2013 43: 6/24/2016
51: H01L
71: NICHIA CORPORATION
72: YAMADA, MOTOKAZU, MIYATA, TADAAKI,
MORI, NAOKI
33: JP 31: 2012-153421 32: 2012/07/09
54: LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE
00: A light emitting device includes a plurality of light
emitting elements and a substrate including a
flexible base, a plurality of wiring portions, a groove
portion. The flexible base extends in a first direction
corresponding to a longitudinal direction of the
substrate. The plurality of wiring portions are
arranged on the flexible base. The groove portion is
formed between the plurality of wiring portions
spaced apart from each other. The groove portion
includes a first groove portion extending in a second
direction intersecting the first direction. The plurality
of light emitting elements is disposed on the
substrate in multiple rows and electrically connected
to the plurality of wiring portions. The plurality of light
emitting elements is spaced apart from the first
groove portion.
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21: 2015/00134 22: 1/8/2015 43: 6/15/2016
51: A61K, A61P
71: Zoetis LLC
72: GONZALES, Andrea J., COSGROVE, Sallie B.,
MALPAS, Phyllis B., STEGEMANN, Michael Rolf,
COLLARD, Wendy Turner
33: US 31: 61/674,289 32: 2012/07/20
54: DOSING REGIMEN FOR JANUS KINASE
(JAK) INHIBITORS
00: The present invention provides a method for treating
allergic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, or one or more
symptoms thereof in a mammal in need, which
method comprises administering to the mammal a
first therapeutically effective dose of a Janus Kinase
(JAK) inhibitor twice a day for a number of days
sufficient to ease or eliminate one or more clinical
signs in the mammal, followed by a second
therapeutically effective dose of the JAK inhibitor at
a reduced frequency.
21: 2015/00167 22: 1/9/2015 43: 6/3/2016
51: B28B, C04B
71: Dalsan Yatirim Ve Insaat Anonim Sirketi
72: DALOGLU, Mehmet Bahattin
33: TR 31: 2013/06987 32: 2013/06/10
54: A METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF BUILDING
MATERIAL CONTAINING FIBER CEMENT
00: The present invention relates to a method (100) for
economically producing a building material
containing fiber cement having different patterns
used for indoor and outdoor claddings of the
buildings in a short time. By performing said
inventive method (100) it is possible to produce
building materials having variety of surface patterns
and/or having different patterns on their faces.
21: 2015/00168 22: 1/9/2015 43: 6/15/2016
51: A61F, A61M
71: Flowsense Ltd.
72: JACKSON, Martin Clive Henry
33: US 31: 61/658,462 32: 2012/06/12
54: NOVEL TUBING VALVE AND USES THEREOF
00: A tubing valve, comprising: a valve body; a valve
stem adapted to be inserted into the valve body; and
a valve tip adapted to be inserted and fixed into said
valve stem on its top part after it is positioned inside
said valve body and to provide a holding position to
a tube on its bottom side, wherein said tubing valve
is opened upon pushing said tube on said valve tip
and closed upon pulling said tube off said valve tip.
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21: 2015/00292 22: 6/18/2013 43: 6/27/2016
51: B27M; B27F; E04F
71: VÄLINGE INNOVATION AB
72: PERVAN, DARKO, PÅLSSON, AGNE
33: SE 31: 1250656-4 32: 2012/06/19
33: SE 31: 1250691-1 32: 2012/06/26
33: SE 31: 1350027-7 32: 2013/01/11
33: US 31: 61/661,645 32: 2012/06/19
54: A METHOD FOR DIVIDING A BOARD INTO A
FIRST PANEL AND A SECOND PANEL, A
METHOD OF FORMING A MECHANICAL
LOCKING SYSTEM FOR LOCKING OF A FIRST
AND A SECOND PANEL, AND BUILDING
PANELS
00: Building panels, especially floor panels are shown,
which are provided with a locking system that is
configured to lock the adjacent edges by angling and
that have a tongue and a strip on the same edge,
and a method to divide a board and produce such
building panels.
21: 2015/00344 22: 1/16/2015 43: 6/10/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Betta Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd.
72: HU, Shaojing, WANG, Fei, XU, Zhiguo, WANG,
Yanping, WANG, Yinxiang
33: PCT/CN 31: 2012/077924 32: 2012/06/29
54: NOVEL FUSED PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES
USEFUL AS c-MET TYROSINE KINASE
INHIBITORS
00: This invention relates to novel fused quinazoline
derivatives of Formula I as c-Met inhibitors, their
synthesis and uses for treating c-Met mediated
disorders.
21: 2015/00536 22: 1/23/2015 43: 6/15/2016
51: B01D, B29C
71: Outotec (Finland) Oy
72: SAARIO, Rami, FREDRIKSSON, Henri
33: FI 31: 20125716 32: 2012/06/26
54: METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A
SEPARATION FENCE AND SEPARATION FENCE
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00: In a method for fabricating a separation fence (1) to
be used in a hydrometallurgical liquid-liquid solvent
extraction settler, the fence is manufactured of
polymer resin. The fence (1) is manufactured as a
shell-like integral piece by rotational moulding. The
fence (1) is a rotationally moulded shell-like integral
piece.
21: 2015/00578 22: 1/26/2015 43: 6/15/2016
51: A21D, A23C, A23G, A23J, A23L
71: Burcon Nutrascience (MB) Corp.
72: SEGALL, Kevin I., SCHWEIZER, Martin
33: US 31: 61/669,845 32: 2012/07/10
54: PH ADJUSTED PULSE PROTEIN PRODUCT
00: An aqueous solution of a pulse protein product
having a protein content of at least about 60 wt% (N
x 6.25) d.b. which is soluble in aqueous media at a
pH of less than about 4.4 and heat stable at that pH
range is adjusted in pH to a pH of about 6 to about
8. The resulting product is further processed by
drying the product, recovering and drying any
precipitated pulse protein material, heat treating and
then drying the product, or heat treating the product
and recovering and drying any precipitated pulse
protein material.
21: 2015/00583 22: 1/26/2015 43: 6/15/2016
51: A45C
71: BasicNet S.p.A
72: BOGLIONE, Marco Daniele
33: IT 31: TO2012A000680 32: 2012/07/31
54: SUITCASE OR TRAVELLING BAG
00: A suitcase or travelling bag comprising a casing (1)
that can be opened and closed, which has a
receptacle (9), which is accessible from outside and
housed within which is an extractable protective
sheet (8a, 8b) designed to form a protective covering
(8) of the casing ( 1 ).
21: 2015/00582 22: 1/26/2015 43: 6/15/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
72: JAESCHKE, Georg, LINDEMANN, Lothar,
STADLER, Heinz, VIEIRA, Eric
33: EP(CH) 31: 12180209.4 32: 2012/08/13
54: ARYLETHYNYL PYRIMIDINES
00: 21: 2015/00625 22: 1/27/2015 43: 6/10/2016
51: A61K, C07D
71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
72: ANSELM, Lilli, BANNER, David, HAAP,
Wolfgang, KUHN, Bernd, LUEBBERS, Thomas,
PETERS, Jens-Uwe, SPINNLER, Beat
33: EP(CH) 31: 12181247.3 32: 2012/08/21
54: NOVEL PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES
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00: -
21: 2015/00652 22: 1/28/2015 43: 6/10/2016
51: A61K, A61P
71: Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
72: OKADA, Hiroki, KONEMURA, Takashi
33: JP 31: 2012-169037 32: 2012/07/31
54: MEDICINE AGAINST GASTROESOPHAGEAL
REFLUX DISEASE
00: Provided is a medicine to prevent or prevent
recurrence of, treat or improve symptoms of
gastroesophageal reflux disease for which existing
treatments have no effect. 4-[({6-[isobutyl(1,3thiazole-2-ylsulfonyl)amino]-2,3-dihydro-1H-indene5-yl}oxy)methyl]-3-methyl benzoic acid, a salt thereof
or a prodrug thereof is effective in preventing or
preventing recurrence of, treating or improving the
symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease.
metal; the weight ratio of iron : second transition
metal being in the range 3:1 to 200:1, with the
proviso that the accelerator solution is essentially
free of ascorbic acid.
21: 2015/00684 22: 1/29/2015 43: 6/10/2016
51: B01D
71: Pace International, LLC
72: FASSEL, Robert Scott, CHRISTIE, Scott Aaron
33: US 31: 13/566,936 32: 2012/08/03
54: FILTRATION SYSTEM
00: A filtration system is arranged to safely vent a
storage room into which a fog mixture is introduced.
Venting the storage room reduces and/or prevents a
substantial increase in the internal pressure of the
storage room. To control the pressure differential
between the storage room and the ambient air
pressure, a venting manifold with an in-line duct fan
is used, for example, to exhaust storage room air
into the atmosphere. The exhausted storage room
air is filtered to reduce the exfiltration of chemicals
and/or other contaminants from the environmentally
sealed storage room.
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51: C08K, C08L
71: Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V.
72: TALMA, Auke Gerardus, KOERS, Frederik
Willem Karel, REIJNDERS, Johannes Martinus
Gerardus Maria
54: IRON-BASED ACCELERATOR FOR CURING
RESINS
00: Accelerator solution suitable for forming a redox
system with peroxides, comprising (i) an iron
compound selected from iron carboxylates, iron 1,3dioxo complexes, and iron dicylcopentadienyl
complexes, (ii) a compound of a second transition
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21: 2015/00749 22: 2/2/2015 43: 7/27/2016
51: F16K; E21D
71: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme
72: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme
33: ZA 31: 2012/06941 32: 2012/09/17
54: A VALVE FOR USE WITH A HYDRAULICALLY
ACTIVATED DEVICE
00: A valve which includes a stud (14), fixed to a device
(12) which is to be pressurised, a coupler member
(16) which is connected to a pressurised water
source and an arrangement which retains the
coupler member engaged with the stud and which
breaks, causing the coupler member to disengage
from the stud, when the pressure in the device is at
a design value.
21: 2015/00728 22: 1/30/2015 43: 6/10/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Zoetis Services LLC
72: BILLEN, Denis, BIRCHMEIER, Matthew Joseph,
VANDERROEST, Ronald J.
33: US 31: 61/695,410 32: 2012/08/31
54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF 1-(5'-(5-(3,5DICHLORO-4-FLUOROPHENYL)-5(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)-4,5-DIHYDROISOXAZOL3-YL)-3'H-SPIRO[AZETIDINE-3,1'ISOBENZOFURAN]-1-YL)-2(METHYLSULFONYL)ETHANONE
00: The present invention relates to novel crystalline
modifications of 1-(5'-(5-(3,5-dichloro-4fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-4,5-dihydroisoxazol3-yl)-3'H-spiro[azetidine-3,1'-isobenzofuran]-1-yl)-2(methylsulfonyl)ethanone. The present invention
also describes compositions and methods of treating
a parasitic infection or infestation in an animal in
need thereof. The present invention also relates to
processes for making the crystalline forms.
21: 2015/00793 22: 2/3/2015 43: 6/10/2016
51: C07C
71: Johnson Matthey Davy Technologies Limited
72: CASSIDY, Paul John, WILD, Robert,
ANDERSSON, Rikard, TILLEY, Simon Nicholas,
BACKES, Adrian
33: GB 31: 1218078.2 32: 2012/10/09
54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A
FATTY ALCOHOL FROM A FATTY ACID
00: A process for the production of fatty alcohol or
alcohols comprising: subjecting a fatty acid or fatty
acid mixture to esterification with a lower alkanol in
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an esterification reactor maintained under
esterification conditions to form a stream comprising
the corresponding lower alkyl fatty acid ester or
esters; vaporising the stream from step (a):
subjecting the vaporised stream of step (b) to
hydrogenation in a first hydrogenation zone operated
under hydrogenation conditions to form a stream
comprising fatty alcohol or alcohols and an amount
of unconverted lower alkyl fatty acid ester or esters;
subjecting the stream from step (c) to
transestenfication in a wax ester reactor maintained
under transestenfication conditions in the presence
of a transesterification catalyst thereby to convert at
least a portion of the lower alkyi fatty acid ester or
esters by ester interchange with a corresponding
amount of fatty alcohol or alcohols to lower alkanol
and to a wax ester or esters; separating the stream
from step (d) by distillation to yield a fatty alcohol or
alcohols product steam; a wax ester or esters
stream; and an overhead stream comprising fatty
a!kanol or alkano!s and alkane, and optionally one or
both of water and lower alkanol; reacting said
overhead stream from step (e) in a wax ester reactor
maintained under transestenfication conditions in the
presence of a transesterification catalyst with a lower
alkyl fatty acid ester or esters thereby to convert at
least a portion of the lower alkyl fatty acid ester by
ester interchange with a corresponding amount of
fatty alcohol or alcohols to lower alkanol and to a
wax ester or esters; and separating the wax ester or
esters formed from the alkane, and any water and/or
lower alkanol present.
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51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
72: JAESCHKE, Georg, LINDEMANN, Lothar,
RICCI, Antonio, RUEHER, Daniel, STADLER, Heinz,
VIEIRA, Eric
33: EP(CH) 31: 12188940.6 32: 2012/10/18
54: ETHYNYL DERIVATIVES AS MODULATORS
OF MGLUR5 RECEPTOR ACTIVITY
00: -
21: 2015/00896 22: 2/6/2015 43: 6/15/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
72: JAESCHKE, Georg, LINDEMANN, Lothar,
RICCI, Antonio, RUEHER, Daniel, STADLER, Heinz,
VIEIRA, Eric
33: EP(CH) 31: 12189015.6 32: 2012/10/18
54: ETHYNYL DERIVATIVES AS MODULATORS
OF MGLUR5 RECEPTOR ACTIVITY
00: The present invention relates to ethynyl derivatives
of formula (I) or to a pharmaceutically acceptable
acid addition salt, to a racemic mixture, or to its
corresponding enantiomer and/or optical isomer
and/or stereoisomer thereof. It has now surprisingly
been found that the compounds of general formula
(I) are metabotropic glutamate receptor antagonists
(negative allosteric modulators) for use in the
treatment of anxiety and pain, depression, Fragile-X
syndrom, autism spectrum disorders, Parkinson's
disease, and gastroesophageal reflux disease
(GERD).
21: 2015/01108 22: 9/3/2013 43: 6/21/2016
51: A23D
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: DE MAN, TEUNIS, SANTOS RIBEIRO,
HENELYTA
33: EP 31: 12185433.5 32: 2012/09/21
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54: EDIBLE WATER-IN-OIL EMULSIONS AND A
PROCESS FOR PREPARING SUCH EMULSIONS
00: The invention relates to a process for the
manufacture of an edible water-in-oil emulsion
comprising 10 to 85 wt. % of liquid oil, 0.5 to 50 wt.
% of hardstock fat, 10 to 85 wt. % of a dispersed
water-phase; comprising the steps of: a) providing a
first water-in-oil emulsion; b) providing a second
water-in-oil emulsion; and c) mixing said first and
second emulsion to provide a finished edible waterin-oil emulsion. The invention further relates to
water-in-oil emulsions having a distinct water-phase
release profile.
21: 2015/01287 22: 2/25/2015 43: 5/27/2016
51: H01R, H02G
71: LMS LEAN MINING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD
72: VAN DER VYVER, Leon
33: ZA 31: 2013/08848 32: 2013/11/25
54: RETAINER
00: This invention relates to a retainer 10 for an
electrical connector. The retainer 10 includes a
planar disc-shaped support body 12, being circular
in outline, and a plurality of male connector elements
14 secured to the support body. The connector
elements 14 are circumferentially spaced about the
support body 12 intermediate its circumference and
its centre, and protrude orthogonally to the support
body 12 from a first side 16 thereof. Respective rear
parts 18 of at least some of the connector elements
14 protrude from an opposite second side 20 of the
support body 12.
21: 2015/01383 22: 3/2/2015 43: 6/21/2016
51: G10L
71: FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR
FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN
FORSCHUNG E.V.
72: TERENTIV, Leon, HELLMUTH, Oliver, HERRE,
Jürgen, KASTNER, Thorsten
33: US 31: 61/679,404 32: 2012/08/03
54: DECODER AND METHOD FOR A
GENERALIZED SPATIAL-AUDIO-OBJECTCODING PARAMETRIC CONCEPT FOR
MULTICHANNEL DOWNMIX/UPMIX CASES
00: A decoder for generating an audio output signal
comprising one or more audio output channels from
a downmix signal comprising one or more downmix
channels is provided. The downmix signal encodes
one or more audio object signals. The decoder
comprises a threshold determiner (110) for
determining a threshold value depending on a signal
energy and/or a noise energy of at least one of the
of or more audio object signals and/or depending on
a signal energy and/or a noise energy of at least one
of the one or more downmix channels. Moreover, the
decoder comprises a processing unit (120) for
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generating the one or more audio output channels
from the one or more downmix channels depending
on the threshold value.
21: 2015/01384 22: 3/2/2015 43: 6/21/2016
51: B62D B65G
71: HÖSKER, Torsten
72: HÖSKER, Torsten
33: DE 31: 10 2012 214 127.8 32: 2012/08/09
54: OVERHEAD CONVEYING DEVICE HAVING A
SELF-SUPPORTING SUPPORTING FRAMEWORK
00: The invention relates to a floor-mounted conveyor
device (01) for integration in an assembly plant for
transporting vehicle components, with a supporting
structure (03) and at least one conveyor device,
wherein the supporting structure (03) has a length of
more than 5 m and a width of more than 2 m and
comprises longitudinally directed and/or transversely
directed and/or diagonal, interconnected supporting
bar elements (04, 05, 07), wherein the conveyor
device is mounted on the supporting structure (03)
and can implement transport of vehicle components,
wherein the supporting structure (03) has mounting
means (08.5, 08.6) for mounting the floor-mounted
conveyor device (01) in the assembly plant, wherein
the supporting structure (03) is designed to be selfsupporting and can be transported in preassembled
form from the manufacturing site to the use site.
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51: A61K, C07K
71: SYNTAXIN LIMITED, IPSEN BIOPHARM
LIMITED
72: MARKS, Philip, COSSINS, Aimee, BEARD,
Matthew
33: GB 31: 1219602.8 32: 2012/10/31
54: RECOMBINANT CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM
NEUROTOXINS
00: The invention provides a nucleic acid sequence
comprising a sequence of contiguous nucleotides,
wherein said sequence of contiguous nucleotides
has at least 90% sequence identity to the nucleic
acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, and wherein said
sequence of contiguous nucleotides encodes a
single-chain BoNT/E1 protein. The present invention
also provides methodsfor producing soluble singlechain BoNT/E protein in an E. colihost cell, together
with methodsfor producing soluble di-chain 10
BoNT/E1 protein.
21: 2015/01460 22: 3/3/2015 43: 6/21/2016
51: G01N
71: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
72: DE KETELAERE, Bart, PERIANU, Catalin
33: GB 31: 1215742.6 32: 2012/09/04
33: GB 31: 1215743.4 32: 2012/09/04
33: GB 31: 1215747.5 32: 2012/09/04
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXAMINING
EGGS
00: A non-destructive method for determining resistance
to cracking of an intact egg, whereby said
determining comprises at least one of the following
steps a) and b): - a) determining a tensile stress
developed in an eggshell of said intact egg, for
example a tensile stress at a predetermined load; -
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b) determining an elasticity of said eggshell; wherein
preferably the results of step a) and/or step b) are
used in evaluating said resistance to cracking.
21: 2015/01557 22: 3/6/2015 43: 6/10/2016
51: G01N
71: Outotec (Finland) Oy
72: KORPELA, Tapio, VON ALFTHAN, Christian
33: FI 31: 20125956 32: 2012/09/17
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TAKING
SLURRY SAMPLES FROM A CONTINUOUS
GRAVITY PROCESS FLOW, AND USE OF
APPARATUS
00: 1. A method and an apparatus for taking slurry
samples from a continuous gravity process flow
(PF). The sampling is carried out in two stages by
first and second sampling units (1, 2). The primary
sample flow (PSF) and the secondary sample flow
(SSF) are arranged as pressureless open-channel
type flows, so that the flow rate of the secondary
sample flow (SSF) to be led for analysis is
approximately proportional to an instantaneous flow
rate of the process flow (PF). In the apparatus, the
first sampling unit (1) and the second sampling unit
(2) comprise venting means (23, 24) adjacent the
upper ends (25, 26) of their respective first and
second side walls (7, 8; 13; 14) to allow equalising of
the atmospheric pressure prevailing inside and
outside the first and second sampling units above
free liquid levels (27, 28) of the primary and
secondary slurry flows (PSF, SSF) along the entire
lengths of the sampling units to form pressure- less
open-channel type flow paths for the primary and
secondary sample flows (PSF, SSF).
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51: A61B A61G
71: CAMPAGNA, Michael, BENTOLILA, Ariel, S.
72: CAMPAGNA, Michael
33: US 31: 61/682,279 32: 2012/08/12
33: US 31: 13/902,939 32: 2013/05/27
54: AN ARTICULATING PATIENT POSITIONING
APPARATUS
00: An apparatus comprises means for engaging a
patient platform. The means comprises at least one
layer of laminar sheeting of radio lucent material. At
least one anatomical support member which
comprises at least one layer of laminar sheeting of
radio lucent material. At least one articulating joint
unit is in engagement with the at least one of
anatomical support member. The at least one
articulating joint unit comprise at least one layer of
laminar sheeting of radio lucent material with a
primarily non-metallic connector at a central pivot
point. The at least one articulating joint unit is
positionable in at least a vertical and horizontal
orientations enabling positioning of portions of an
anatomy in three dimensions along x, y, and z axes.
At least one primarily non-metallic locking member is
configured to lock the at least one articulating joint
unit at selectable position(s), in which a load bearing
stress is spread across lengths of the laminar
sheeting to mitigate a susceptibility to stress
fractures and load failure.
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21: 2015/01643 22: 3/10/2015 43: 6/14/2016
51: G06Q
71: Barclays Bank PLC
72: GOLDSTONE, Jeremy
33: GB 31: 1216147.7 32: 2012/09/11
54: REGISTRATION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR
SECURE ONLINE BANKING
00: In an exemplary embodiment, a method of
registering online payment transaction details in an
online banking system is described, the method
comprising receiving data associated with an online
payment transaction from a user, and storing data
defining the online payment transaction after
verifying the user's identity. In an initial mode of
operation, the system enforces a restriction on the
online transaction, and in a subsequent mode of
operation, the system removes the restriction. A twostage method of registering a user for access to an
application on a mobile handset is also provided,
whereby access is initially restricted until subsequent
re-authentication of the user using a different
channel.
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51: A47G, B65D
71: Diageo Ireland
72: PRICE, Stephen Geoffrey, HEINTZ, Amy M.,
KOAY, Adeline Lay Kuen
33: GB 31: 1214488.7 32: 2012/08/14
54: A BEVERAGE CONTAINER
00: A beverage container or package that includes an
internal surface for promoting nitrogen bubble
nucleation and growth. The surface incorporates a
plurality of nanoscale structures, e.g. between 6 and
100 nanometres in size. Most preferably the
structures are pits, greater than 15 nm in
depth/height. Upon opening the container filled with
a Nitrogen (and carbon dioxide) supersaturated
beverage, a foaming effect occurs which provides a
desirable head of fine bubbles when transferred to a
drinking glass.
21: 2015/01726 22: 3/13/2015 43: 7/11/2016
51: G21C
71: AREVA NP
72: CAHOUET, Laurent, POLLIER, Denis,
GRYPCZYNSKI, Daniel
33: FR 31: 12 58614 32: 2012/09/13
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54: METHOD FOR REPLACING A RAIL FOR
GUIDING A PIECE OF EQUIPMENT INSIDE A
NUCLEAR REACTOR
00: Method for replacing a rail for guiding a piece of
equipment inside a nuclear reactor. The method
comprises the following steps: creating a fixed
coordinate system (68); determining the coordinates
of an origin circumferential position of
uncontaminated areas (60, 62, 64) of the original rail
(26) with respect to the fixed coordinate system (68);
and circumferentially positioning a replacement rail
(90) using the origin circumferential position of the
uncontaminated areas (60, 62, 64).
21: 2015/01752 22: 3/13/2015 43: 6/14/2016
51: A61K, A61P
71: AbbVie Inc.
72: NG, Teresa (lok-Chan), PILOT-MATIAS, Tami J.,
KATI, Warren M., KRISHNAN, Preethi, MARING,
Clarence J., MISTRY, Neeta C., REISCH, Thomas
J., WAGNER, Rolf, LIU, Dachun, PRATT, John K.,
MATULENKO, Mark A., KEDDY, Ryan G.
33: US 31: 61/702,564 32: 2012/09/18
54: METHODS FOR TREATING HEPATITIS C
00: Pan-genotypic HCV inhibitors are described. This
invention also relates to methods of using these
inhibitors to treat HCV infection.
21: 2015/01754 22: 3/13/2015 43: 6/14/2016
51: B60K, B60W
71: Jaguar Land Rover Limited
72: FAIRGRIEVE, Andrew, HEMES, Elliot, KELLY,
James, DENNEHY, Dan, ANKER, Sam
33: GB 31: 1215954.7 32: 2012/09/06
54: VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD
00: The present invention relates to a motor vehicle
control system for selecting a driving surface and for
controlling a plurality of vehicle subsystems to
operate in a plurality of subsystem configuration
modes in dependence on the selected driving
surface, the system being operable in a manual
operating mode in which a user is able to select said
driving surface and an automatic operating mode in
which the system is operable to select said driving
surface automatically; wherein the system is able to
be switched between said manual and automatic
operating modes by means of a user-operable input
device; and wherein when operating in the automatic
operating mode and a change from the automatic
operating mode to the manual operating mode is
made via the user-operable input device, the system
is configured to select a default subsystem
configuration mode.
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51: A63F, G07F
71: Castleton Limited
72: LANG, Ashley, DIACONESCU, Dennis
33: GB 31: 1214511.6 32: 2012/08/14
33: US 31: 13/585,608 32: 2012/08/14
54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING
GAMBLING GAMES
00: Methods and systems for providing gambling games
to users wherein the games are not tied to a
particular gaming operator. Specifically, in the
methods and systems described herein a third party
gaming system provides central access to a library
of gambling games offered by a plurality of gaming
operators. Players connect to the third party gaming
system and select a game from the library of
gambling games. Once a player has selected a
game, the third party gaming system provides the
player with a game client for the selected game and
operator configuration parameters for a suitable
gaming operator system. The game client then
dynamically reconfigures itself using the
configuration parameters to connect to the gaming
operator system to play the game. In some cases
after the user has selected a game they are provided
with a list of gaming operators that offer the selected
game and the player can select which operator that
they wish to play with. To be accompanied, when
published, by Figure 1 of the accompanying
drawings.
21: 2015/01784 22: 3/16/2015 43: 7/26/2016
51: B05B, F04B, A61M
71: Tristel PLC
72: TURNER, Jeremy
33: GB 31: 1219216.7 32: 2012/10/25
54: Hand-Held Pump Apparatus
00: A hand-held pump apparatus (1) comprises a
peristaltic pump head (2) and a container (20) for a
liquid to be dispensed. The pump head (2) has a
rotatable peristaltic pump member (6) and a flexible
dispensing tube (4) in fluid connection with the inside
of the container. A finger-actuated trigger (12) is
arranged to drive the peristaltic pump member (6)
when actuated so as to cause the peristaltic pump
member to turn and pump fluid through the
dispensing tube(4). The pump head (2) has a thumb
hole (8) disposed through it, the thumb hole being
disposed within an area around which the peristaltic
pump member turns when actuated.
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54: LOCKBOLT
00: A lockbolt for installation into apertured workpiece
members, comprising a pin having a head and a tail
end provided with locking grooves and a single pull
groove, wherein an installation tool having a collet
with a corresponding shape to the pull groove is
used to apply an increasing pullingforce to the pin
tail, thereby to push the collet towards the
workpiece, and as the force applied by the hydraulic
piston further increases, causing the collar to be
swaged into the lock grooves, and halting the force
applied by the tool either at a predetermined
maximum value or when the pin tail breaks at a
breaker groove formed by the single pull groove.
21: 2015/01833 22: 3/17/2015 43: 6/14/2016
51: A23K, A23L, C07H, C12P
71: Centro De Ingenieria Genetica Y Biotecnologia
72: PÉREZ CRUZ, Enrique Rosendo, HERNÁNDEZ
GARCÍA, Lázaro, MARTÍNEZ GARCÍA, Duniesky,
TRUJILLO TOLEDO, Luis Enrique, MENÉNDEZ
RODRÍGUEZ, Carmen, SOBRINO LEGÓN, Alina,
RAMÍREZ IBAÑEZ, Ricardo, FEIJOO COSTA,
Gumersindo, LEMA RODICIO, Juan Manuel
33: CU 31: 2012-0138 32: 2012/09/18
54: METHOD FOR OBTAINING 1-KESTOSE
00: The invention relates to a method for obtaining 1kestose on an industrial scale, using a recombinant
fructosyltransferase (FTF) isolated from Festuca
arundinacea, constitutively expressed in a non
saccharolytic yeast host. According to the invention,
the recombinant FTF of the sucrose:sucrose 1fructosyltransferase (1-SSTrec) type is produced in a
constitutive and stable manner and in high yields,
both in the supernatant and in the cell sediment of
the culture of a strain of Pichia pastoris. The
invention also relates to a method for obtaining 1SST on an industrial scale. The resulting
recombinant enzyme is used for the mass enzymatic
production of fructooligosaccharides (FOS),
specifically 1-kestose, from sucrose. The method of
the invention allows FOS conversion percentages
greater than 55%, with 1-kestose being represented
in more than 90%.
21: 2015/01868 22: 3/18/2015 43: 6/15/2016
51: B21J, F16B
71: Avdel UK Limited
72: BREWER, Jonathan, HERSANT, Carl
33: GB 31: 1216367.1 32: 2012/09/13
21: 2015/01869 22: 3/18/2015 43: 6/15/2016
51: G01G
71: Siemens Industry, Inc.
72: FUREM, Kenneth, ROBERTSON, Daniel W.,
JAEGER, Julian D.
33: US 31: 61/704,110 32: 2012/09/21
54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR
PREEMPTIVELY DETERMINING A LOAD WEIGHT
FOR MINING EXCAVATION EQUIPMENT
00: Provided is a method and a system for preemptively
determining a load weight for mining excavation
equipment. Specifically, provided is a method in
which an excavation surface is scanned to generate
an excavation surface profile, an excavation plan is
selected for the excavation surface profile, the
excavation plan for the excavation surface profile is
executed on the excavation surface utilizing a preemptive load weighing algorithm based on a plurality
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of drive signals of the mining excavation equipment,
and a volume of a material to be excavated by the
mining excavation equipment is determined based at
least on the plurality of drive signals, the plurality of
derivatives of drive signals, and the excavation
surface profile.
21: 2015/01911 22: 3/19/2015 43: 6/15/2016
51: B03D
71: Vale S.A.
72: SILVA, Marcílio do Carmo, DA SILVA, Cezar
Gonçalves, OLIVEIRA, Flávia Alice Monteiro da
Silva, MIQUELANTI, Elismar
33: US 31: 61/696,710 32: 2012/09/04
54: USE OF MODIFIED SUGAR CANE BAGASSE
AS DEPRESSOR IN IRON ORE FLOTATION
00: The patent application describes a depressor in iron
ore flotation that comprises sugar cane bagasse
treated with caustic soda so as to assist in the iron
ore flotation and a process of preparing that
depressor. The invention refers to the use of sugar
cane bagasse treated with caustic soda as a
depressor in iron ore flotation. The use of this
depressor shows adequate performance for the
function it serves.
51: A61M
71: Lohmann & Rauscher GmbH
72: LOSKE, Gunnar
33: DE 31: 102012018598.7 32: 2012/09/20
54: VACUUM TREATMENT ARRAY AND FILM
FOR PRODUCING A VACUUM TREATMENT
ARRAY
00: The invention relates to a vacuum treatment array
having at least one open-pored contact element, by
way of which a negative pressure and/or suction can
be generated in a body cavity, wherein the openpored contact element is configured, at least in
sections, in the manner of a tube, having an outer
and/or inner boundary surface rotating around a tube
axis, at least in part.
21: 2015/01916 22: 3/19/2015 43: 6/24/2016
51: G06F, G06Q, H04W
71: Tata Consultancy Services Limited
72: JAGYASI, Bhushan Gurmukhdas, MOHITE,
Jayantrao Diliprao
33: IN 31: 3971/MUM/2014 32: 2014/12/11
54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CLASSIFYING
PLANT DISEASE THROUGH CROWDSOURCING
USING A MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE
00: -
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A method and system is provided for classifying
plant disease in a geographical region through
crowdsourcing using mobile communication device,
wherein method comprising generation and
distributing of a first set of task pertaining to a
plurality of plant disease attributes to a first group of
user via a mobile crowd sourcing application;
collecting response from the first group of user
against distributed first set of task and aggregating
the same for generating a subsequent set of task
pertaining to the plurality of plant disease attributes
for distributing to a subsequent group of user;
aggregating collected response of the subsequent
set of task; and classifying plant disease and
determining severity of the classified plant disease.
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51: G07D
71: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA
72: KUSANO, NOBUYUKI
33: JP 31: P2014-106367 32: 2014/05/22
54: A PAPER SHEETS PROCESSING SYSTEM
AND A PAPER SHEETS PROCESSING
APPARATUS
00: According to one embodiment, a paper sheets
processing system includes an image acquisition
unit, an event information acquisition unit, an
operation unit, and an image retrieval unit. The
image acquisition unit acquires a plurality of images
by at least one camera scanning a predetermined
position of a paper sheets processing apparatus.
The at least one camera is located around the paper
sheets processing apparatus. The event information
acquisition unit acquires an event information related
to an event occurred in the paper sheets processing
apparatus. The operation unit accepts an operation
indicating an event, based on the event information.
The image retrieval unit retrieves at least one image
corresponding to the event indicated by the
operation, from the plurality of images, and outputs
the at least one image.
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51: B01D, G01N
71: FLSmidth A/S
72: JØRGENSEN, Flemming, SINGER, Robert,
FOUGNER, Anders, HELM, Alexander, PHILLIPS,
Mike
33: US 31: 61/714,036 32: 2012/10/15
54: TURBIDITY SENSING FILTER APPARATUS,
SYSTEMS, AND METHODS THEREOF
00: A filter press having a plurality of stackable filter
plate assemblies comprises at least one turbidity
sensing module [20, 220, 320, 420] coupled to a first
filter plate assembly [1] within the plurality of
stackable filter plate assemblies. The turbidity
sensing module [20, 220, 320, 420] is generally
positioned between a filtrate drain opening [8a-d]
communicating with a filter chamber [14], and either
a filtrate port [7, 13] or filtrate discharge tube [4g,
15], in order to determine a level of turbidity of filtrate
[50] exiting said first filter plate assembly. Turbidity
levels may be determined independently of turbidity
levels of filtrate [50] exiting other filter plate
assemblies [1] within the filter press. When turbidity
levels reach a predetermined threshold, and alarm
[80] is activated, which informs an operator of the
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need to replace a filter cloth associated with the
affected filter plate assembly [1].
21: 2015/01989 22: 3/23/2015 43: 6/15/2016
51: F16B
71: Alcoa Inc.
72: CORBETT, Robert J.
33: US 31: 13/832,974 32: 2013/03/15
54: SWAGE INDICATING COLLAR
00: A swage collar (114) including a shank (130) having
a first end (132), a second end (134) opposite the
first end (132), and an outside diameter, a flange
(136) extending circumferentially from the first end
(132) of the shank (130) and having a outer
diameter, and a scalloped shoulder (140) formed at
a location where the first end (132) of the shank
(130) transitions to the flange (136). When the
swage collar (114) is swaged, the shoulder (140) is
deformed such that the shoulder (140) is blended
with the outside diameter of the shank (130) and the
outer diameter of the flange (136). When the
shoulder (130) is in its deformed state, it includes
multiple curved portions each having a radius of
curvature that visually indicates all around the
outside diameter of the collar (114) a complete
swage of the collar (114).
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51: C12P, C12Q, G01N
71: INEOS Bio S.A.
72: SENARATNE, Ryan
33: US 31: 61/702,824 32: 2012/09/19
33: US 31: 61/702,826 32: 2012/09/19
33: US 31: 61/702,832 32: 2012/09/19
33: US 31: 61/702,837 32: 2012/09/19
54: A PROCESS FOR REDUCING CO2
EMISSIONS AND INCREASING ALCOHOL
PRODUCTIVITY IN SYNGAS FERMENTATION
00: A process is provided that is effective for reducing
CO2 emissions, enhancing STY and/or increasing
cell density. The process allows for utilization of
syngas from different sources by controlling
concentration levels of CO, CO2 and H2 in syngas
provided to the fermentation and by controlling
relative concentrations of CO, CO2 and H2 in the
syngas provided to the fermentation. The process
includes providing syngas to a first fermentation
zone and fermenting the syngas. If the first
fermentation zone off-gas includes about 4 mole %
or more CO, then at least a portion of the first
fermentor off-gas is provided to one or more
subsequent fermentation zones.
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21: 2015/02001 22: 3/24/2015 43: 7/8/2016
51: A61M
71: CIPLA EUROPE NV
72: PIETERS, Frank, RAO, Xerxes
33: IN 31: 1159/MUM/2014 32: 2014/03/29
54: INHALER DEVICE
00: A device (20) is disclosed for dispensing a fluid
supplied from an external fluid source. The device
comprises a transducer (32) adapted to receive a
fluid from the fluid source, and a collapsible linkage
and trip link (502) coupling the transducer and the
fluid source. The linkage has a collapsible joint
inhibiting discharge of the fluid source when in a
locked orientation. The device (20) further comprises
a moveable member coupled to the linkage such
that inhalation forces on the device cause the
linkage to collapse thereby discharging the fluid from
the fluid source. The device may further include a
dose counter coupled to the fluid source for
registering the amount of doses administered from
the fluid source.
21: 2015/02149 22: 3/27/2015 43: 6/15/2016
51: H04W
71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
72: XU, Min, CHEN, Dong
54: UPLINK SCHEDULING METHOD AND
CONTROL NODE
00: Disclosed are an uplink scheduling method and a
control node, which relate to the field of
communications, and can complete the uplink
transmission through the scheduling of a first cell
device, when a second cell device cannot receive
the uplink scheduling information thereof. The
method of the present application includes:
transmitting configuration information to a user
equipment (UE), the configuration information
including the channel configuration information about
the first control channel of a first cell, so as to allow
the UE to monitor the first control channel of the first
cell according to the configuration information,
wherein the first control channel includes an E-DCH
absolute grant channel (E-AGCH), and the first cell
is a non-serving cell of the UE. The embodiments of
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the present application are mainly applied in the
enhanced scheduling process of an uplink channel.
71: MAGNETO IP HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD
72: ROBSON, Michael Donald
54: PROTECTION OF A SAFE
00: A safe door which is protected against penetration
by an amoured plate and foaming agents.
21: 2015/02329 22: 4/8/2015 43: 7/18/2016
51: E03D
71: ENVIROSAN SANITATION SOLUTIONS (PTY)
LTD
72: LEWIS, Brian Thomas
33: ZA 31: 2014/02530 32: 2014/04/08
54: TOILET PEDESTAL INSERT
00: A toilet flushing structure which includes a body, a
channel which surrounds a mouth of a bore through
the body, a water inlet to the channel and at least
one water outlet from the channel into the bore at a
location which is displaced from the water inlet.
21: 2015/02646 22: 10/21/2013 43: 6/7/2016
51: A61K
71: EPIFARMA S.R.L.
72: IRIANNI, GIUSEPPE, MACELLONI, CRISTINA,
TESESCHI, LUCA
33: IT 31: MI 2012 A 001782 32: 2012/10/22
54: STABLE INJECTABLE COMPOSITION
CONTAINING DICLOFENAC AND
THIOCOLCHICOSIDE
00: The invention relates to a stable injectable aqueous
solution containing diclofenac and thiocolchicoside,
or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and the
use thereof in the treatment of painful and
inflammatory rheumatic or traumatic conditions of
the joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments.
21: 2015/02362 22: 4/9/2015 43: 7/18/2016
51: E05G
21: 2015/02702. 22: 9/20/2013. 43: 6/27/2016
51: C09C; D21H
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71: OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG
72: RENTSCH, SAMUEL, BURI, MATTHIAS, GANE,
PATRICK A C
33: EP 31: 12186131.4 32: 2012/09/26
33: US 31: 61/709,176 32: 2012/10/03
54: RHEOLOGICALLY STABLE AQUEOUS
MINERAL MATERIAL SUSPENSIONS
COMPRISING ORGANIC POLYMERS HAVING
REDUCED VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND
(VOC) CONTENT
00: The present invention concerns a Theologically
stable aqueous mineral material suspension
comprising a) at least one mineral material, and b) at
least one polymer of acrylic and/or methacrylic acid,
wherein the at least one polymer of acrylic and/or
methacrylic acid is obtained by polymerization of
acrylic and/or methacrylic acid monomer(s) in water
using a compound of the formula (I) wherein X
represents Li, Na, K or H, and R represents an alkyl
chain comprising 1 to 5 carbon atoms, and the
compound of formula (I) is used in an amount of
from 0.1 to 2.5 wt.% based on the weight of said
monomer(s); has a weight molecular weight Mwof
from 800 to 8000 g/mol; a polydispersity index Ipin
the range from 2 to 3; and wherein the aqueous
mineral material suspension has a content of volatile
organic compounds (VOC) of ≤ 20 mg/kg, as well
as their preparation process and uses thereof.
21: 2015/02889 22: 4/28/2015 43: 7/4/2016
51: A47G, B65D
71: MALINOWSKI, Thomas Rainer
72: MALINOWSKI, Thomas Rainer
33: ZA 31: 2012/07348 32: 2012/10/01
54: STEMMED BEVERAGE CONTAINER
00: A beverage container (1) comprises a bowl (10)
having an open top (17) and a closed bottom, a stem
(12) and a foot (14) extending from an operatively
bottom end of the stem (12). The stem (12) is at
least partially collabsible into a socket (20) ending
with an upper end (21), thereby facilitating relative
movement between the bowl (10) and the foot (14).
The container (1) further includes a lid (16) that is
securable to the open top (17) of the container (1)
and which is sized and configured to engage an
upper inside!- surface of the bowl (10) in a friction fit
with the help of protrusions (40) and to have a
radially outwardly projecting Sip configured to
engage the top of a rim (15) of the bowl (10) when
secured thereto.
21: 2015/03022 22: 5/4/2015 43: 7/5/2016
51: A47K
71: MORTON, Alan
72: MORTON, Alan
54: A TOILET PAPER DISPENSER
00: A toilet paper dispenser including a housing, an
internal volume inside the housing for receiving a roll
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of toilet paper to be dispensed, a holding member
attached to a wall surrounding the volume, and
which projects inside the volume to hold the toilet roll
in a first position, wherein the roll of toilet paper is
held captive within the volume, and wherein the
member is inwardly biased when a force is applied
to the toilet roll, to allow the roll to pass from the first
position to the dispensing position.
21: 2015/03051 22: 9/23/2013 43: 6/1/2016
51: B65G; A23N; B65B
71: UNITEC S.P.A.
72: BENEDETTI, LUCA
33: IT 31: PN2012A000062 32: 2012/10/11
54: HMPROVED APPARATUS FOR EMPTYING
CONTAINERS OF HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS
00: Apparatus for emptying containers (100,101) filled
with horticultural products (50) and comprising a
basin with an open top side (1) and filled with water,
operating means (2A,2B,4) of the containers, and
arranged at a level higher than the top liquid level (L)
in the basin, in order to move the containers over a
defined area and to rotate them to offload its
content, collecting means (5,6) placed in the lower
part of the basin and partially outside of it, and that
collect the horticultural products from the bottom of
the basin and lift them up to an emersion level, and
that uses means apt to deviate the leaves (51) from
the central surface of the liquid towards a surface
area adjacent to a definite wall (15) of the basin, and
to remove them from that area. Said means
comprise a horizontal spillway opening (16),
prolonged, arranged along said wall and to a height
slightly lower than the liquid level, and pumps which
spurt small water spouts almost horizontally, which
form on the liquid surface a surface flow directed
towards said prolonged opening, and filters of the
drained water through said opening; said filters
comprise a flexible belt conveyor (17), which is
prolonged, extended for a closed path and in a
continuous motion and which operates as a sieve,
placed outside the basin and below said spillway
opening that intercepts and filters the water and the
leaves falling from said spillway opening.
21: 2015/03068 22: 5/5/2015 43: 7/5/2016
51: C12N
71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.
72: SHENDELMAN, Joshua M.; WOODWARD, John
B.; YANG, Meizhu
33: US 31: 61/740,567 32: 2012/12/21
54: GENETIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE RESISTANCE AND
METHODS OF USE
00: -
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Various methods and compositions are provided for
identifying and/or selecting soybean plants or
soybean germplasm with resistance or improved
resistance to soybean cyst nematode. In certain
embodiments, the method comprises detecting at
least one marker locus that is associated with
resistance to soybean cyst nematode. In other
embodiments, the method further comprises
detecting at least one marker profile or haplotype
associated with resistance to soybean cyst
nematode. In further embodiments, the method
comprises crossing a selected soybean plant with a
second soybean plant. Further provided are
markers, primers, probes and kits useful for
identifying and/or selecting soybean plants or
soybean germplasm with resistance or improved
resistance to soybean cyst nematode.
21: 2015/03110 22: 10/30/2013 43: 6/1/2016
51: A61K; A61P
71: PHARNEXT
72: COHEN, DANIEL, CHUMAKOV, ILYA,
NABIROCHKIN, SERGUEI, HAJJ, RODOLPHE
33: EP 31: 12306354.7 32: 2012/10/30
33: US 31: 61/720,156 32: 2012/10/30
54: COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND USES FOR
THE TREATMENT OF DIABETES AND RELATED
CONDITIONS BY CONTROLLING BLOOD
GLUCOSE LEVEL
00: The present invention relates to compositions and
methods for controlling glycaemia in a mammalian in
need thereof. The present invention relates to
compositions and methods for the treatment of
diabetes disease and related disorders. More
specifically, the present invention relates to novel
therapies or combinatorial therapies of diabetes and
related disorders, based on compositions controlling
the blood glucose level.
21: 2015/03113 22: 12/19/2012 43: 6/8/2016
51: H01F
71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET LM ERICSSON
(PUBL)
72: PERSSON, OSCAR, KARLSSON, MAGNUS
54: PLANAR TRANSFORMER
00: Embodiments provide a multi- layered printed circuit
board, PCB, for providing first windings for a first
side of a planar magnetic transformer and second
windings for a second side of the planar magnetic
transformer, the PCB comprising; a plurality of
conductive layers configured to provide the first
windings,- a plurality of conductive layers configured'
to provide the second windings; and a plurality of
layers of an isolation material; wherein, each layer of
isolation material is arranged between two
conductive layers so as to provide electrical isolation
between said two conductive layers; and a group of
two or more adjacent conductive layers are all
conductive layers of the first windings and are all
arranged between two conductive layers of the
second windings, wherein the thickness of the
isolation material between the group of adjacent
conductive layers of the first windings is less than ^
the thickness of the isolation material between a
conductive layer of the second windings and a
conductive layer of the first windings.
Advantageously, a PCB with a lower height than
realisable with known fully interleaved planar
magnetic transformer designs is provided. The
reduced height improves the thermal conductivity of
the PCB, the flux leakage is reduced and good
magnetic coupling between the primary and
secondary sides is maintained.
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21: 2015/03183 22: 10/24/2013 43: 6/1/2016
51: B02C; G01B
71: METSO MINERALS INDUSTRIES, INC.
72: WEBSTER, ALEXANDER
33: EP 31: 12190399.1 32: 2012/10/29
54: MONITORING DEVICE FOR A ROLLER
CRUSHER
00: The invention relates to a monitoring device (3) for
monitoring a surface of a roll (1) of a roller crusher.
The monitoring device (3) comprises a light emitter
(4) arranged to project a line (5) on the surface of
the roll (1), an image capturing device (6) arranged
to capture an image of a portion of the surface, the
portion including at least a part of the projected line
(5), and a processor unit (7) arranged to process the
image to determine information about the surface.
The invention also relates to a high pressure roller
crusher, a sizer, a use of a monitoring device (3), a
method for monitoring a surface of a roll of a roller
crusher, and a computer program.
21: 2015/03249 22: 10/25/2013 43: 6/29/2016
51: C01F
71: S.A. LHOIST RECHERCHE ET
DEVELOPPEMENT
72: LAURENT, BERNARD
33: BE 31: 2012/0719 32: 2012/10/25
33: US 31: 61/756,091 32: 2013/01/24
54: HANDLEABLE CALCO-MAGNESIAN
SUSPENSION
00: A calco-magnesian aqueous suspension comprising
solid particles of general formula a Ca(OH)2.b
Mg(OH)2.c MgO in an aqueous phase at a
concentration greater than or equal to 200 g/kg, in
which a, b and c represent mass fractions of which
the sum is between 90 and 100% and an additive
that simultaneously reduces viscosity and moderates
the increase in viscosity, in which said additive is a
phosphonate or a phosphonic acid.
21: 2015/03312 22: 5/13/2015 43: 6/7/2016
51: C02F
71: RHODES UNIVERSITY
72: ISAACS, Michelle Louise, PERSSON, Ulf
Tomas, RENDER, David Sinclair, COWAN, Ashton
Keith
33: ZA 31: 2014/03438 32: 2014/05/13
54: THE TREATMENT OF WASTE WATER
00: A process for treating waste water containing
dissolved sulphate includes, in a first stage,
biologically converting sulphate in the waste water to
sulphide. In a second stage, the sulphide containing
waste water from the first stage by biologically
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oxidizing sulphide in the waste water to sulphur in
the presence of a contacting device comprising
carbon fibres. The sulphur deposited on the carbon
fibres, thereby being separated from the waste
water. In a third stage, the waste water from the
second stage is biologically treated to remove
metals and/or nutrients therefrom, thereby polishing
the waste water.
21: 2015/03323 22: 11/12/2013 43: 6/1/2016
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: NISSAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LTD.
72: KURODA SHOICHI, , IMAI YUDAI, ,
KAWAGUCHI TAKANORI, , FUSEGI KEIKO, ,
BOHNO MASAHIRO, , ASANUMA HAJIME, ,
CHONAN TOMOMICHI, , SATO NAGAAKI, ,
MONMA SOUICHI, , SASAKO SHIGETADA, ,
MIZUTANI MARIE, , ITOH SHIN, , OKADA TAKUMI,
, OTA HIROFUMI, , ISHIYAMA SEISHI,
33: JP 31: 2012-249792 32: 2012/11/13
54: 2-PYRIDONE COMPOUND
00: This 2-pyridone compound represented by formula
[1] or a tautomer of said compound, or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt of said compound
or said tautomer, or a solvate of said compound or
the like has a superior GK-activating effect and is
useful as a pharmaceutical.
21: 2015/03327 22: 11/18/2013 43: 6/1/2016
51: B65D
71: GUALA PACK S.P.A.
72: TAMARINDO, STEFANO
33: IT 31: BS2012A000167 32: 2012/11/29
54: A CAP WITH TOY DEVICE
00: A cap (1) with guarantee seal (14) for flexible
packages (100) has a toy compartment (22, 44) and
a ball (42) free to move by agitation of the cap, in the
toy compartment (22, 44).
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51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS
INCORPORATED
72: BOYALL, DEAN, DAVIS, CHRISTOPHER,
DODD, JAMES, EVERITT, SIMON, MILLER,
ANDREW, WEBER, PETER, WESTCOTT, JAMES,
YOUNG, STEPHEN, SETTIMO, LUCA
33: US 31: 61/728,333 32: 2012/11/20
33: US 31: 61/757,764 32: 2013/01/29
54: COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS INHIBITORS OF
INDOLEAMINE 2,3-DIOXYGENASE
00: The present invention relates to compounds useful
as inhibitors of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO).
The invention also relates to pharmaceutically
acceptable compositions comprising the compounds
of this invention; methods of treating of various
diseases, disorders, and conditions using the
compounds of this invention; processes for
preparing the compounds of this invention;
intermediates for the preparation of the compounds
of this invention; and methods of using the
compounds in in vitro applications.The compounds
of this invention have formula I-A; wherein the
variables are as defined herein.
21: 2015/03358 22: 5/14/2015 43: 7/6/2016
51: E04B; A01G; B65D; E04H
71: DUNCAN, Douglas, Malcolm
72: DUNCAN, Douglas, Malcolm
33: ZA 31: 2012/08697 32: 2012/11/20
54: STRUCTURE
00: -
A structure which includes a container (16) which
forms a housing (20) and, mounted to the housing, a
plurality of walls (52,54,56,58) which are pivotally
interconnected and which are movable between a
compact stored configuration and an extended
operative configuration.
21: 2015/03395 22: 10/10/2013 43: 6/3/2016
51: C09C
71: OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG
72: RENTSCH, SAMUEL, BURI, MATTHIAS, BLUM,
RENÉ VINZENZ, BRUNNER, MARTIN, GANE,
PATRICK A C
33: EP 31: 12188739.2 32: 2012/10/16
33: US 31: 61/717,135 32: 2012/10/23
54: PROCESS OF CONTROLLED CHEMICAL
REACTION OF A SOLID FILLER MATERIAL
SURFACE AND ADDITIVES TO PRODUCE A
SURFACE TREATED FILLER MATERIAL
PRODUCT
00: The present invention relates to a process for
preparing a surface treated filler material product
with succinic anhydride(s), a surface treated filler
material product, a polymer composition, a fiber
and/or filament and/or film and/or thread comprising
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the surface treated filler material product and/or the
polymer composition, an article comprising the
surface treated filler material product and/or the
polymer composition and/or the fiber and/or filament
and/or film and/or thread as well as the use of a
mono-substituted succinic anhydride for decreasing
the hydrophilicity of a calcium carbonate-containing
filler material surface and the use of a surfacetreated filler material product for initiating the
crosslinking reaction in epoxide resins.
72: ALLEN, Jonathan, B.; DAINES, Bryce, R.;
HYTEN, JR., David, L.; KYLE, Donald; MAPEL,
Clinton, W.; SHENDELMAN, Joshua, M.;
THOMPSON, Jeffrey A.; WOODWAR
33: US 31: 61/745,002 32: 2012/12/21
54: GENETIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE RESISTANCE AND
METHODS OF USE
00: Various methods and compositions are provided for
identifying and/or selecting soybean plants or
soybean germplasm with improved resistance to
soybean cyst nematode. In certain embodiments,
the method comprises detecting at least one marker
locus that is associated with resistance to soybean
cyst nematode. In other embodiments, the method
further comprises detecting at least one marker
profile or haplotype associated with resistance to
soybean cyst nematode. In further embodiments, the
method comprises crossing a selected soybean
plant with a second soybean plant. Further provided
are markers, primers, probes and kits useful for
identifying and/or selecting soybean plants or
soybean germplasm with improved resistance to
soybean cyst nematode.
21: 2015/03404 22: 11/15/2013 43: 6/13/2016
51: A61K; A01K
71: CEVA SANTE ANIMALE
72: SOUZA, ALEXANDRE, ISAKA, NAOMI,
CARRIE, AUDE, THIBAUD, DOMINIQUE
33: EP 31: 12306428.9 32: 2012/11/16
54: SINGLE DOSE RECOMBINANT BOVINE FSH
AFTER FOLLICULAR SYNCHRONISATION
00: The present invention relates to methods and
compositions for increasing reproduction
performance in non-human mammals using a
biologically active recombinant Follicle Stimulating
Hormone (rFSH). The invention also relates to
methods for increasing ovulation or embryo
production or pregnancies in non-human mammal
using rFSH. The invention may be used in particular
in ungulates such as bovine or equine.
21: 2015/03510 22: 5/19/2015 43: 7/8/2016
51: C12N
71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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21: 2015/03523 22: 5/19/2015 43: 7/7/2016
51: G21C; G06Q
71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.
72: AVEY, Donald; BAX, Phillip L.
33: US 31: 61/747,602 32: 2012/12/31
54: AGRICULTURAL INPUT PERFORMANCE
EXPLORATION SYSTEM
00: Methods, apparatuses and computer program
products are provided for facilitating the exploration
and evaluation of the comparative performance of
agricultural inputs. Methods are provided that
include receiving selection of one or more primary
agricultural inputs and one or more comparison
agricultural inputs. The methods further include
accessing one or more primary data points
comprising at least one performance measurement
regarding the primary agricultural input and
accessing one or more comparison data points
comprising at least one performance measurement
regarding the comparison agricultural input. The
methods also include determining one or more
comparative performance data points based on the
primary and comparison data points and causing
information regarding the comparative performance
data points to be displayed.
21: 2015/03546 22: 10/24/2013 43: 6/27/2016
51: C06B
71: DIGITAL SOLID STATE PROPULSION, INC.
72: MANSHIP, TIM, MCPHERSON, MICHAEL D
33: US 31: 14/040,442 32: 2013/09/27
33: US 31: 61/718,132 32: 2012/10/24
54: LIQUID ELECTRICALLY INITIATED AND
CONTROLLED GAS GENERATOR COMPOSITION
00: A liquid electrically initiated and controlled
composition comprising an oxidizer, soluble fuel
additive(s), and other optional additives to enhance
the chemical or ballistic properties, or a combination
thereof is disclosed. The liquid composition further
comprises stabilizers to enhance thermal stability,
sequestrants to minimize deleterious effects of
transition metal contaminants, and combustion
enhancers maximizing efficiency. Buffers and heavy
metal sequestering or complexing agents may be
used in combination to achieve the highest degree of
thermal stability. Additional ionic co- oxidizers may
be added to the liquid composition to stabilize the
liquid oxidizer and further depress freezing point.
The liquid phase of matter allows flow via pipes or
tubes from tanks, reservoirs, or other containers,
through metering valves, followed by ignition or
combustion modulation when stimulated by
electrodes, statically or dynamically.
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51: B01J; C07C
71: CECA S.A., IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES
72: BOUVIER, LUDIVINE, KIEGER, STÉPHANE,
LAROCHE, CATHERINE, LEFLAIVE, PHILIBERT
33: FR 31: 1261964 32: 2012/12/12
54: ZEOLITIC ADSORBENTS, PROCESS FOR
PREPARING SAME AND USES THEREOF
00: -
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The present invention relates to zeolitic adsorbents
based on small agglomerated crystals of zeolite X
comprising barium, combining optimum properties in
terms of selectivity and of mechanical strength.
These adsorbents have applications in the
separation of fractions of aromatic C8 isomers and in
particular xylenes, in the separation of substituted
toluene isomers, such as nitrotoluene, diethyltoluene
or toluenediamine, in the separation of cresols, and
in the separation of polyhydric alcohols, such as
sugars.
21: 2015/03550 22: 11/19/2013 43: 6/1/2016
51: C22C
71: OUTOKUMPU OYJ
72: KELA, JUHA, KOSKINIEMI, JONI, LEVONMAA,
RAIMO
33: FI 31: 20126212 32: 2012/11/20
54: FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
00: The invention relates to a ferritic stainless steel
having excellent corrosion and sheet forming
properties. The steel consists of in weight
percentages 0,003 - 0,035 % carbon, 0,05 - 1,0 %
silicon, 0,1 - 0,8 % manganese, 20 - 24 %
chromium, 0,05 - 0,8 % nickel, 0,003 -0,5 %
molybdenum, 0,2 - 0,8 % copper, 0,003 - 0,05 %
nitrogen, 0,05 - 0,8 % titanium, 0,05 - 0,8 % niobium,
0,03 - 0,5 % vanadium, less than 0,04 % aluminium,
and the sum C+N less than 0,06 %, the remainder
being iron and inevitable impurities in such
conditions, that the ratio (Ti+Nb/(C+N) is higher or
equal to 8, and less than 40, and the ratio
Tieq/Ceq = (Ti + 0,515*Nb
+0,940*V)/(C+0,858*N) is higher or equal to 6, and
less than 40.
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51: G06Q
71: BRITS, LEON JOHANNES
72: BRITS, LEON JOHANNES, ROBSON,
STEPHEN BOYD
33: ZA 31: 2012/09741 32: 2012/12/21
54: SECURE PAYMENTS USING PORTABLE
COMMUNICATION DEVICES AND TWO
DIMENSIONAL CODES
00: A method and system for facilitating a transaction
between a payor and a payee are provided. The
method includes receiving transaction data on a first
portable communication device of a payee,
generating a digitally signed invoice artefact
incorporating the transaction data, displaying the
digitally signed invoice artefact on a display of the
first device, and optionally sending it to a remote
destination. On a second portable communication
device of a payor, an image of the displayed digitally
signed invoice artefact is captured/retrieved and the
transaction data is extracted. The transaction data
is displayed on a display of the second device. A
user input confirms the correctness of the
transaction data and the user's acceptance thereof.
The transaction data is then transmitted securely to
a verification centre, a digitally signed confirmation
artefact is generated and displayed on the display of
the second device, and is optionally sent to a remote
destination. On the first device, an image of the
displayed digitally signed confirmation artefact is
captured, and the transaction data is transmitted
securely to the verification centre to confirm the
transaction. The operation of the portable
communication devices is controlled by a software
application installed on each device.
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51: A61K; A61P
71: VELLEJA RESEARCH S.R.L., GNOSIS S.P.A.
72: DI PIERRO, FRANCESCO
33: IT 31: MI2012A001997 32: 2012/11/23
54: FIBRINOLYTIC COMPOSITIONS
COMPRISING BROMELAIN AND NATTOKINASE
FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF
PHLEBOTHROMBOTIC STATES
00: Disclosed are compositions comprising bromelain
and nattokinase as their only active ingredients.
21: 2015/03640 22: 10/24/2013 43: 6/1/2016
51: A61K
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71: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.
72: SATO, SHINJI, MAEDA, KENJI, ISHIKAWA,
DAI, NAKAMURA, MAI
33: US 31: 61/718,305 32: 2012/10/25
33: US 31: 61/782,467 32: 2013/03/14
54: PROPHYLACTIC AND/OR THERAPEUTIC
AGENT FOR BEHAVIORAL AND
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED
WITH NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE OR
IMPULSIVE SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH
MENTAL DISEASE CONTAINING
BREXPIPRAZOLE OR SALT THEREOF
00: The present invention relates to a prophylactic
and/or therapeutic agent for behavioral and
psychological symptoms associated with
neurodegenerative disease or impulsive symptoms
associated with mental disease, which contains 7-[4(4-benzo[b]thiophen-4-yl-piperazin-1-yl)butoxy]-1Hquinolin-2-one or a salt thereof as an active
ingredient.
21: 2015/03711 22: 1/14/2014 43: 6/30/2016
51: B65D
71: GRAHAM PACKAGING COMPANY, L.P.
72: WRIGHT, PAUL LEE, HOWELL, JUSTIN A,
HUNTER, TRAVIS A, PHILIPPE, ROMUALD M,
KELLY, MICHAEL T, WALTEMYER, ROBERT
33: US 31: 61/752,877 32: 2013/01/15
33: US 31: 61/838,166 32: 2013/06/21
54: VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT CONTAINER
BASE
00: -
Base includes an outer support wall, a support
surface extending inwardly from the outer support
wall and defining a reference plane, an inner support
wall extending upwardly from the support surface, a
first radiused portion extending radially inward from
the inner support wall and concave relative to the
reference plane, a second radiused portion
extending radially inward from the first radiused
portion and convex relative to the reference plane,
an intermediate surface extending radially inward
from the second radiused portion and substantially
parallel to the reference plane, a third radiused
portion extending radially inward from the
intermediate surface and convex relative to the
reference plane, and a central portion disposed
proximate the third radiused portion.
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51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: JIANGSU HANSOH PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,
LTD
72: LAN, JIONG, SUN, PIAOYANG, CHEN, LEI,
PENG, WEI, LIU, XING, DONG, QING
33: CN 31: 201210468283.3 32: 2012/11/19
54: PYRROLE SULFONAMIDE DERIVATIVE,
PREPARATION METHOD FOR SAME, AND
MEDICAL APPLICATION THEREOF
00: The present invention relates to a pyrrole
sulfonamide derivative, a preparation method for
same, and a medical application thereof.
Specifically, the present invention relates to a novel
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pyrrole sulfonamide derivative as represented by
formula (I), a preparation method for the derivative, a
pharmaceutical composition comprising the
derivative, and uses of same as therapeutic agents,
and particularly as a gastric acid secretion inhibitor
and potassium-competitive acid blockers (P-CABs),
where each substituent of formula (I) is as defined in
the description.
21: 2015/03758 22: 12/19/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: C22B; B01J; C21B
71: OUTOTEC (FINLAND) OY
72: HIETALA, KARI, RANKI, TIINA
33: FI 31: 20126345 32: 2012/12/20
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACID
GRANULATION OF MATTE
00: The invention relates to a method for leaching the
metals while granulating molten matte, comprising
the steps of feeding a molten matte as a falling
stream into a granulation chamber (30), spraying a
liquid jet on the stream of molten matte to atomize
the matte, and cooling the matte particles thus
formed. The liquid jet comprises an acid solution
containing water and sulfuric acid so that the acid
solution starts leaching metals from the molten matte
when the liquid jet contacts the molten matte. Part of
product solution from granulation can be circulated
to liquid jets to increase the metal content in the
solution and to reduce its acid content.
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51: A61F
71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
72: ZIETLOW, MARK ALAN, NEAL, JR, THOMAS
GARRETT, OLSZEWSKI, JAY CHRISTOPHER,
SATORI, CHRISTOPHER LEE, SHANKLIN, GARY
LEE
33: US 31: 14/047,203 32: 2013/10/07
33: US 31: 61/723,404 32: 2012/11/07
54: ADHESIVELY BONDED TISSUE LAMINATES
00: The present disclosure provides a multi-ply tissue
product, also referred to herein as a tissue laminate,
wherein the plies are adhesively adjoined by the
zoned application of an adhesive. The zoned
application of adhesive results in plies being
adhesively joined by two or more longitudinally
oriented strips of adhesive adjacent to the lateral
edges of the ply. The resulting adhesively joined
tissue has relatively high degrees of ply attachment,
yet has relatively low stiffness.
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21: 2015/03761 22: 3/12/2014 43: 6/1/2016
51: H05K; H01G
71: DOBLE ENGINEERING COMPANY
72: WOODWARD, ROBERT C JR
33: US 31: 61/783,901 32: 2013/03/14
54: MITIGATING PCB VOLTAGE STRESSES IN
HIGH-VOLTAGE DEVICES
00: A method for mitigating voltage stress on a PCB
includes applying AC voltage to a multi-terminal
condenser structure of a multi-layered PCB. The
terminal condenser structure is formed by
overlapping a plurality of conductive traces between
board layers of the multi-layered PCB. A
corresponding dielectric layer is disposed between
the overlapping conductive traces of the board
layers. The overlapping conductive traces include a
first terminal, a second terminal, a third terminal, and
a fourth terminal. The first terminal and the third
terminal are disposed on a first layer of the multilayered PCB, and the second terminal and the fourth
terminal are disposed on a bottom layer of the multilayered PCB. The first terminal and the second
terminal are connected to a ground point, and the
third terminal and the fourth terminal are connected
to the AC voltage. Voltage stresses on the PCB are
mitigated utilizing the multi-terminal condenser
structure.
21: 2015/03790 22: 7/9/2013 43: 6/1/2016
51: C10G; C07C
71: BIOCHEMTEX S.P.A
72: SHARMA, KRISHNA, MURRAY, AARON,
RYBA, STEVEN, GASTALDO, DAN, ELLIOTT,
GULIZ ARF
33: US 31: 13/775,229 32: 2013/02/24
33: US 31: 13/775,230 32: 2013/02/24
33: US 31: 13/775,238 32: 2013/02/24
33: US 31: 13/775,239 32: 2013/02/24
33: US 31: 13/775,240 32: 2013/02/24
33: US 31: 13/775,241 32: 2013/02/24
33: US 31: 13/775,242 32: 2013/02/24
33: US 31: 61/719,486 32: 2012/10/28
33: US 31: 61/751,919 32: 2013/01/13
33: US 31: 61/764,611 32: 2013/02/14
33: US 31: 61/765,402 32: 2013/02/15
33: US 31: 61/837,262 32: 2013/06/20
33: EP 31: PCT/EP2013/053625 32: 2013/02/22
33: EP 31: PCT/EP2013/053626 32: 2013/02/22
33: EP 31: PCT/EP2013/053628 32: 2013/02/22
33: EP 31: PCT/EP2013/053629 32: 2013/02/22
33: EP 31: PCT/EP2013/053630 32: 2013/02/22
33: EP 31: PCT/EP2013/053631 32: 2013/02/22
33: US 31: PCT/US2013/027393 32: 2013/02/22
54: IMPROVED PROCESS FOR CONVERSION OF
LIGNIN TO USEFUL COMPOUNDS
00: A process for the conversion of a lignin biomass
feedstream to a converted lignin stream said
process comprising the steps of: A) combining the
lignin biomass feedstream with a catalyst comprising
nickel oxide and a liquid solvent in a reaction vessel,
B) hydrogenating the lignin biomass feedstream at a
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hydrogenation temperature and a hydrogenation
pressure for a hydrogenation time, wherein the
hydrogen is derived from the group consisting of a
hydrogen donor and direct hydrogen gas addition, C)
deoxygenating the hydrogenated lignin biomass at a
deoxygenation temperature and a deoxygenation
pressure for a deoxygenation time.
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51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: HANMI PHARM. CO., LTD.
72: KIM, YONG IL, CHOI, JUN YOUNG, CHOI,
YOUNG KEUN, PARK, JAE HYUN, WOO, JONG
SOO
33: KR 31: 10-2012-0145603 32: 2012/12/13
54: SOLID DISPERSION WITH IMPROVED
SOLUBILITY COMPRISING TETRAZOLE
DERIVATIVE AS AN ACTIVE INGREDIENT
00: The present invention relates to an amorphous solid
dispersion comprising a tetrazole derivative of the
formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt
thereof as an active ingredient. The solid dispersion
of the present invention comprises a water-soluble
polymer or an acid so as to improve the solubility of
its active ingredient, i.e., the tetrazole derivative of
the formula (I), thereby improving its absorption rate,
and thus can be effectively used to reduce multidrug resistance (MDR) in cancer cells.
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51: B01D
71: OUTOTEC (FINLAND) OY
72: LOUHELAINEN, HARRI, KIVINEN, VISA,
SAARENMAA, JARMO, MÄKELÄ, PASI,
VEHVILÄINEN, JOUNI
33: FI 31: 20126379 32: 2012/12/27
54: METHOD FOR SCRUBBING GAS IN A
CASCADE-TYPE WET SCRUBBER AND A
CASCADE SCRUBBER
00: The present invention relates to a method for
scrubbing gas in a cascade-type wet scrubber. In the
method gas to be cleaned and containing dust and
fine impurities is led into a gas distribution chamber
(13) of the cascade scrubber (10) through an inlet
channel (11). From the gas distribution chamber (13)
the gas is led downward through vertical cascade
tubes (16) to a water tank (14) from which the
purified gas is led to a droplet separator. According
to the invention pressurized washing liquid is
sprayed through spray nozzles (20, 21, 22) to the
gas to be cleaned before and/or after said gas is
discharged from the cascade tubes (16). The
present invention relates also to a cascade scrubber
(10).
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21: 2015/03832 22: 12/9/2013 43: 6/8/2016
51: C12Q; G01N
71: AGRIGENETICS, INC.
72: RAPIER, BRANDON, POWERS, CAROL,
STOLL, CHRISTOF
33: US 31: 61/735,485 32: 2012/12/10
54: RECOVERY OF GENOMIC DNA FROM
REMNANT EXTRACTED SEED SAMPLES
00: This disclosure concerns the isolation of nucleic
acids (e.g., genomic DNA) from plant seed material
that has been defatted. In some embodiments, such
nucleic acids are of sufficient quality and abundance
that they may be used in an amplification-based
genetic analysis technique; for example and without
limitation, to make selections in a plant breeding
program.
21: 2015/03835 22: 12/10/2013 43: 6/1/2016
51: C07D
71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC
72: GONZALEZ, MICHAEL A, MEECE, CHAD,
CHEN, XIAOYUN, DAN, FLORIN
33: US 31: 61/735,573 32: 2012/12/11
33: US 31: 61/735,612 32: 2012/12/11
54: IMPROVED PROCESS FOR THE
PREPARATION OF N-CYANO-S-[1 -(PYRIDIN-3YL)ETHYL]-S-METHYLSULFILIMINES
00: Cyano-substituted sulfilimines are produced
efficiently and in high yield from the corresponding
sulfides, cyanamide and hypochlorite by adding the
sulfide to a solution of the cyanamide and
hypochlorite in the presence of a nitrile solvent while
maintaining the pH from about 8 to about 12.
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51: H01L; H02S
71: ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS ON BEHALF
OF UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
72: ANGEL, ROGER P, COUGHENOUR, BLAKE
M, STALCUP, JR THOMAS E, LOVE, BRIAN
33: US 31: 61/797,168 32: 2012/11/30
54: SOLAR GENERATOR WITH LARGE
REFLECTOR DISHES AND CONCENTRATOR
PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS IN FLAT ARRAYS
00: An apparatus is disclosed for generation of electricity
using sunlight focused onto multi-junction
photovoltaic cells having high conversion efficiency.
The apparatus includes a large paraboloidal mirror
of back-silvered glass, turned to the sun throughout
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the day, so as to provide an intense focus. Multiple
photovoltaic cells are provided at the focus. The
optics are configured to distribute sunlight without
significant loss into separate regions matched to the
photovoltaic cell size. A secondary optical system
takes strongly focused sunlight near the focus of a
single paraboloidal mirror and distributes it equally
between the cells, and regions of equally
concentrated sunlight are matched to cell size and
are substantially co-planar, so that the cells may be
grouped on flat circuit cards.
21: 2015/04010 22: 11/29/2013 43: 6/29/2016
51: B09C; C09K
71: INJEKTA ENVIRONMENTAL PTY LTD
72: EYRES, MICHAEL, SCOTT, EDWARD
DUNDAS
33: AU 31: 2012905259 32: 2012/11/30
54: SOIL REMEDIATION COMPOSITION
00: Disclosed herein is a soil remediation and soil pore
stabilising composition comprising at least one
electrolyte and at least one cofactor.
21: 2015/04159 22: 09/06/2015 43: 11/07/2016
51: B22C
71: ASK Chemicals GmbH
72: Martin OBERLEITER, Henning ZUPAN, Heinz
DETERS
33: DE 31: 10 2012 113 074.4 32: 2012/12/22
54: MOLD MATERIAL MIXTURES CONTAINING
METAL OXIDES OF ALUMINUM AND ZIRCONIUM
IN PARTICULATE FORM
00: 57: The invention relates to mold material mixtures
containing an oxide of aluminium and an oxide of
zirconium as a particulate mixed metal oxide, in
combination with refractory mold base materials and
a water glass based binder system. The mold
material mixtures, also in the form of multicomponent systems, are used for the production of
molds and cores for the foundry industry.
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21: 2015/04363 22: 12/17/2013 43: 6/29/2016
51: B60N
71: TOYOTA BOSHOKU KABUSHIKI KAISHA,
TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
72: YOKOYAMA, SATOSHI, YAMAMOTO,
KEISUKE, MURAMATSU, TOMOHIRO, SHIGA,
KAZUYUKI
33: JP 31: 2012-284754 32: 2012/12/27
54: VEHICLE SEATS
00: Embodiments of the present invention may include a
vehicle seat (1; 101) having a seat frame (2a), a pad
(20) and a bracket (30). The pad (20) is integrated
with the seat frame (2a) and formed through foaming
so as to cover the seat frame (2a). The bracket (30)
for adjusting a seat mode within a vehicle is provided
with the seat frame (2a). The bracket (30) is formed
separately from the seat frame (2a), and mounted to
the seat frame (2a) after the foaming of the pad (20).
21: 2015/04469. 22: 6/22/2015. 43: 7/21/2016
51: E03F, E01C, E02D
71: ACO SEVERIN AHLMANN GMBH & CO
KOMMANDITGESELLSCHAFT
72: MEINCKE, Arne, MIEZE, Jan, SIEBER, Michael
33: DE 31: 10 2012 111 960.0 32: 2012-12-07
54: RAIL OF A DRAINAGE CHANNEL
00: Frames for drainage channels or manholes are
known on which a cover of a channel or of a
manhole can be placed. The frame has a horizontal
bearing face (10) extending in a longitudinal
direction of the drainage channel or of the manhole
and, substantially perpendicular to this bearing face,
a frame border (11) on the inner face (12) of which
the cover can be placed and on the outer face (13)
of which a surface covering can be applied. To
increase the strength, it is proposed that the bearing
face (10) and/or the inner face (12) and/or the outer
face (13) is/are provided with beads (20, 22, 23)
over the entire length of the frame (1).
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21: 2015/04500 22: 23/06/2015 43: 19/04/2016
51: B65G
71: WEBA Technical Services (Pty) Ltd
72: BALLER, Werner Josef
33: ZA 31: 2013/09648 32: 2015/06/20
54: SWING CHUTE
00: 57: This invention relates to bulk particulate
materials handling and in particular to apparatus for
controlling the feed of a bulk particulate material
from a feeder, such as a belt feeder (14), that
discharges the material from the discharge end of
the feeder, normally in an arcuate discharge
trajectory, and that feeds the material to a bulk
particulate material receiving section, such as a
vibrating grizzly feeder (16) for further processing of
the material. The feed control apparatus comprises a
dead box (10) mounted on a rebounding mounting
configured to absorb large or abnormal dynamic
loads resulting from the high momentum impacts of
large, uncontrolled particles (normally rocks). In the
preferred form of the invention, the rebounding
mounting is constituted by a swing mounting (36)
configured to permit the dead box to rebound by
swinging.
21: 2015/04612 22: 6/25/2015 43: 5/31/2016
51: G07D
71: GRG Banking Equipment Co., Ltd.
72: DU, Gaofeng, WANG, Qinghua, FAN,
Yangshuai, NING, Qunwei, XIAO, Zhuming
33: CN 31: 201210534777.7 32: 2012/12/11
54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SELF-SERVICE
EQUIPMENT OUTPUTTING AND COLLECTING
MONEY
00: A method and system for self-service equipment
outputting and collecting money. A money box of
self-service equipment is provided with two money
box statuses which are a functional status and a
collecting status. Under the functional status, the
money box implements a money storage function
used generally in a common situation. When a
collecting box is full or in an abnormal status, some
money box is chosen and set to switch from the
functional status into the collecting status and to act
as a temporary collecting box. So the technical
problem that the self-service equipment cannot
continuously provide cash services when the
collecting box or a box for cash no longer fit for
circulation is full is solved, the self-service equipment
can continuously provide the cash service, that is,
money depositing and withdrawing service, under
the condition that the collecting box is full, and the
starting-up rate of the self-service equipment is
improved.
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passes through the meshing point of the coil drum
guide plate (46) and the pressing body (45), the
upwarping part of the paper money can be flattened
by pressing, so that the corners of the paper money
can be prevented from folding.
21: 2015/04614 22: 6/25/2015 43: 5/31/2016
51: B65H
71: GRG Banking Equipment Co., Ltd.
72: XU, Huan, LI, Zhimin, HAN, Ying, LI, Zhe
33: CN 31: 201210532471.8 32: 2012/12/11
54: PAPER MONEY TEMPORARY STORAGE
DEVICE
00: A paper money temporary storage device
comprises: a pair of coiling tapes (35) for holding
paper money to be stored temporarily; a large coiling
drum (20) for temporarily storing the paper money
through accommodating the coiling tapes holding the
paper money to be stored temporarily, an upper
coiling drum component (28) and a lower coiling
drum component (25) respectively used for
accommodating or releasing the coiling tapes; a
paper money inlet/outlet, comprising an upper
passage plate (58) and a lower passage plate (66)
that are oppositely arranged as well as a pair of
holding rollers that are meshed, the pair of meshed
holding rollers comprising an upper holding roller
(74) and a lower holding roller (75), and the upper
holding roller (74) and the lower holding roller (75)
being respectively arranged at one ends, close to
the coiling tapes, of the upper passage plate (58)
and the lower passage plate (66); and a coiling drum
guide plate (47) and a pressing body (45) matched
with the coiling drum guide plate, one end of the
coiling drum guide plate (47) being an arc and
always clinging tightly to the periphery of the large
coiling drum (20), while the other end being
connected with the lower holding roller (75), and the
pressing body (45) being meshed with the coiling
drum guide plate (47) in the middle of the coiling
drum guide plate (47). When the paper money
21: 2015/04615 22: 6/25/2015 43: 5/31/2016
51: G07D
71: GRG Banking Equipment Co., Ltd.
72: CHANG, Yang, CHEN, Guang, TAN, Dong
33: CN 31: 201210571601.9 32: 2012/12/24
54: SHEET TYPE MEDIUM THICKNESS
IDENTIFICATION DEVICE AND IDENTIFICATION
METHOD THEREOF
00: A sheet type medium thickness identification device
comprises a thickness shaft (10), a floating shaft
(20) and a sensor (30), wherein two ends of the
thickness shaft (10) are installed on two side boards
of a frame (40) through bearings, two ends of the
floating shaft (20) are installed on the two side
boards of the frame (40) through bearings, and the
outer surface of the floating shaft (20) contacts
tangentially the outer surface of the thickness shaft
(10), and the sensor (30) is installed on the front
face of the frame and used for detecting the
amplitude of the tangential point of the floating shaft
(20) and the thickness shaft (10). One end of the
thickness shaft (10) is fixedly connected with a first
synchronous belt wheel (6), and the first
synchronous belt wheel (6) is connected with a first
synchronous belt gear wheel (5) through a first
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synchronous belt (7); one end of the floating shaft
(20) is fixedly connected with a second synchronous
belt wheel (3), and the second synchronous belt
wheel (3) is connected with a second synchronous
belt gear wheel (4) through a second synchronous
belt (7); and the first synchronous belt gear wheel (5)
is meshed with the second synchronous belt gear
wheel (4), and assembled on a shaft (81) of a driving
motor (8). The thickness identification device avoids
the slipping phenomenon between the thickness
shaft and the floating shaft. A sheet type medium
thickness identification method is also disclosed.
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51: F24J; H01L
71: IMO HOLDING GMBH
72: RUSS, ERICH, FRANK, HUBERTUS, NIEF,
RICHARD, BÜTTEL, KONRAD
33: DE 31: 10 2012 023 165.2 32: 2012/11/28
54: TRACKING DEVICE COMPRISING A
RECEIVING STRUCTURE WHICH CAN BE
ADJUSTED ABOUT AT LEAST ONE AXIS, FOR
MOUNTING AT LEAST ONE ELEMENT THAT IS
SENSITIVE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
AND HAS A PREFERENTIAL RADIATION
DIRECTION
00: The invention relates to a tracking device comprising
a receiving structure that can be adjusted about at
least one axis, for mounting at least one element
that is sensitive to electromagnetic waves and has a
preferential radiation direction, and comprising at
least one rotational drive per axis for the purpose of
actively rotationally adjusting said receiving structure
in order for the element(s) mounted thereupon to
track a celestial body on one or multiple axes with
the aid of a control system and according to a
predetermined algorithm, (each of) the rotational
drive(s) comprising two annular connection elements
that are concentric with one another, are mounted
one upon the other, and are or can be coupled to at
least one motor for mutual relative adjustment, a first
connection element comprising at least one planar
connection surface for fixing in place to a foundation,
base, column or a connection element of another
pivoting unit, and a second connection element
comprising at least one planar connection surface
for the purpose of coupling to said receiving
structure or to a connection element of another
pivoting unit in a rotationally-fixed manner. In
addition, at least one row of roller elements is
provided between the concentric annular connection
elements of a pivoting unit, said roller elements
rolling along raceways on the first and second
connection elements, a toothing being provided that
extends at least partially around one connection
element and is formed, together with the raceway(s)
that are in place, by machining or shaping a shared
annular main part, and bore holes distributed in a
circle and passing through the planar contact
surface being provided on the other connection
element for the purpose of fixing to a contact part,
and being formed together with the raceway(s) that
are in place by machining or shaping a shared
annular main part.
21: 2015/04719 22: 6/30/2015 43: 7/18/2016
51: E04D
71: PATON, Murray, Andrew
72: PATON, Murray, Andrew
33: ZA 31: 2012/09766 32: 2012/12/20
54: GUTTER CLEANING APPARATUS
00: -
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The invention provides an air operated cleaning
head (2) for a roof gutter. The head has a housing
defining an airflow passage with an impeller located
inside the passage. A gear arrangement connects
the impeller to a drive shaft for a pair of driven
wheels. Guide formations maintain the wheels in
engagement along an outer rail (4) of a roof gutter
(5). The guide formations are configured to straddle
the rail with a counterbalance provided to maintain
the head in balancing engagement on the rail. The
counterbalance is an underslung air supply
downpipe (3) extending pivotally from the head The
guide formations (25.1, 25.2) are provided as a
radial flange on the outside of the wheels and a
radial spoke arrangement on the inside of the
wheels. The spoke arrangement is freely rotatable
on the wheel axles. The impeller (8) is supported in
a dividing wall of the flow passage (7). Drive shaft
switching means includes a flap valve (27) movable
between seats on opposite sides of the dividing wall
to reverse rotation of the impeller and thus also the
wheels. The flap valve is secured to a pivot pin (35)
with a lever extending from the pin away from the
flap valve connected to the downpipe by a spring
(38), whereby pivoting of the downpipe in one
direction produces a bias on the flap valve in an
opposite direction.
71: BEIJING SHENWU ENVIRONMENT AND
ENERGY TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
72: Daping SHEN, Lin CHEN, Guangming LU, Yulin
WU, Shengmei WANG, Daohong WU
33: CN 31: 201310019455.3 32: 2013/01/18,
54: GAS-EXTRACTABLE PULVERIZED COAL
BOILER
00: 57: A gas-extractable pulverized coal boiler (100)
comprises a boiler main body (1) defining a hearth
(11); a regenerative rotating commutating heater (2);
a fume passage (3), wherein an inlet end of the fume
passage (3) is communicated with the hearth (11)
and an outlet end of the fume passage (3) is
communicated with the regenerative rotating
commutating heater (2), so that fume in the hearth
(11) is delivered into one of at least paired
accommodating portions (25) and exchanges heat
with a heat carrier (23) accommodated in the
accommodating portion (25), and multiple
superheaters are provided in the fume passage (3);
an air passage (4), used for delivering air at least
into the other one of the paired accommodating
portions (25), so that a heat carrier (23)
accommodated in the accommodating a portion (25)
exchanges heat with air; a high-temperature gasextracting passage (5), wherein one end of the hightemperature gas-extracting passage (5) is
communicated with one end of the fume passage (3)
facing the hearth (11), and the other end of the hightemperature gas-extracting passage (5) is
communicated with the outlet end of the fume
passage (3); and a gas-extracting control unit (51),
used for controlling a first amount of fume supplied
through the high-temperature gas-extracting
passage (5). By means of the pulverized coal boiler,
the air preheating temperature is raised and
controllable operation is achieved, the thermal
efficiency of the boiler is improved, and the problem
of operation stability and reliability of a large-scale
boiler which carriers out power generation with a low
volatile content is solved.
21: 2015/05206 22: 20/07/2015 43: 18/07/2016
51: F22B, F23B, F23C, F23J
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21: 2015/05303 22: 22/04/2015 43: 19/04/2016
51: E02D; E04B
71: THEUNIS JACOBUS ESTERHUYZEN
72: THEUNIS JACOBUS ESTERHUYZEN
33: - 31: - 32: 54: BUILDING BLOCK
00: 57: A building block includes first and second panels
that are rectangular in shape and joined by a web.
The first and second panels are arranged
substantially parallel to each other and spaced from
one another, with the major sides of the second
panel angularly offset relative to the major sides of
the first panel by between 87 and 93 degrees. Each
of the first and second panels: (i) defines a recess
that extends into the panel from its internal surface;
and includes a lip that extends from or near its
internal surface into the recess formed thereby so as
to form an undercut in relation to its internal surface.
21: 2015/05240 22: 7/21/2015 43: 5/31/2016
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Teijin Pharma Limited
72: KAWANA, Asahi, KANAZAWA, Chikashi,
TAKAHASHI, Yoshimasa, SHIRAKURA, Takashi
33: JP 31: 2013-017167 32: 2013/01/31
54: AZOLE BENZENE DERIVATIVE
00: The present invention provides: a compound
represented by formula (I) or a pharmaceutically
acceptable salt thereof, which has an excellent
inhibitory activity on xanthine oxidase and is useful
as a therapeutic agent or a prophylactic agent for
diseases associated with xanthine oxidase, such as
gout, hyperuricemia, tumor lysis syndrome, urinary
tract stone, hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes,
cardiovascular diseases including arteriosclerosis
and heart failure, renal diseases including diabetic
nephropathy, respiratory diseases including chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease, inflammatory bowel
disease or autoimmune diseases; and a medicine or
a pharmaceutical composition comprising the
compound or the salt as an active ingredient.
21: 2015/05312 22: 7/23/2015 43: 6/7/2016
51: E02B
71: BOSMAN, Charles, Tielman
72: BOSMAN, Charles, Tielman
33: ZA 31: 2014/03360 32: 2014/05/13
54: A HYDRO POWERED GENERATOR
APPARATUS
00: A hydro powered generator apparatus 10 according
to the invention which includes a rotating member 12
having a plurality of blades 14 arranged in a circle
about the rotating member 12 and an adjustable
supporting member 16 configured to support the
rotating member 12 and contain a transmission
assembly 18 and a generator 20.
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21: 2015/05356 22: 7/24/2015 43: 5/31/2016
51: F27B, F27D, H05B
71: FAI Production
72: ROCHE, Christian
33: FR 31: 1350717 32: 2013/01/29
54: CONTACT PLATE FOR AN ELECTRODE OF
AN ELECTRO-METALLURGICAL FURNACE AND
METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A PLATE
00: A contact plate intended to be brought into contact
with the wall of an electrode of an electrometallurgical furnace, comprising an internal channel
having an inlet and at least one outlet which can be
linked respectively to an external supply conduit and
at least one external discharge conduit for a fluid.
According to the invention, at least one elongate
hole (16) is provided, inside which an elongate
partition (35) is installed that has opposing elongate
edges (39) adjacent to opposing elongate areas (33)
of the elongate hole so as to define, in said hole,
elongate spaces (16a-16b) to either side of the
elongate partition, the elongate partition defining a
communication passage (41) between said elongate
spaces and connecting holes (29) communicating
with said elongate spaces being provided at a
distance from said communication passage, said
elongate spaces forming portions of said internal
channel (59).
21: 2015/05475 22: 7/30/2015 43: 5/31/2016
51: B01D
71: FLEETGUARD FILTERS PVT. LTD
72: Tarun Harivanshlal DHAM, Yogesh Kaluram
GAIKWAD
33: IN 31: 2444/MUM/2014 32: 2014/07/30
54: A DUST EJECTION SYSTEM FOR VEHICLES
00: The present disclosure envisages a dust ejection
system. The system in accordance with the present
disclosure comprises an air cleaner with a dust bowl.
The dust bowl collects dust filtered from air disposed
within the air cleaner. A venturi is also present in the
system which has a substantially middle portion
connected to the dust bowl. This venturi further has
an inlet and an outlet. The system further comprises
a pressure reducer disposed in vicinity of the inlet of
the venturi. Where, in an operative configuration, the
pressure reducer reduces pressure in the venturi
thereby facilitating suction of the dust from the dust
bowl and further facilitating ejection of the dust
through the outlet of the venturi.
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21: 2015/05576 22: 8/3/2015 43: 5/31/2016
51: A01B
71: Kverneland Group Les Landes Genusson
72: HULIN, Guillaume
33: GB 31: 1302395.7 32: 2013/02/11
54: STRIP TILLING SYSTEM
00: A strip tilling system. The strip tilling system
includes: at least one strip tilling unit (13) having a
support frame (19) and a tilling member (15)
mounted to the support frame (19); a positioning
system (39); map data (41) relating to a field to be
tilled, said map data (41) including data identifying
areas of compacted ground in the field; and a control
system (17) for adjusting the position of the tilling
member (15) with respect to the support frame (19),
wherein said control system (17) is arranged to
receive signals from the control system (17), to
access the map data (41), and to automatically
adjust the position of the tilling member (15) with
respect to the support frame (19) when the control
system (17) determines that the tilling member (15)
is located at an area of compacted ground. A
method for strip tilling is also provided.
21: 2015/05773 22: 8/12/2015 43: 5/31/2016
51: B04B
71: Siebtechnik GmbH
72: DIETSCHREIT, Horst
33: DE 31: 102014013438.5 32: 2014/09/16
54: INLET ELBOW WITH CURVED SCREEN
00: The invention relates to an inlet elbow (1), in
particular for a screen centrafuge, whereby the inlet
elbow (1) comprises a bend (8) in which material to
be transported is deflected and wherein the bend (8)
comprises a curved screen (6) by means of which
liquid is removed from the material and discharged.
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21: 2015/06974 22: 11/10/2014 43: 6/6/2016
51: C12N; C12P
71: MAKAM, ROSHAN VISWANATH
72: MAKAM, ROSHAN VISWANATH,
VENKATAPPA, KRISHNAMURTHY
33: IN 31: 5134/CHE/2013 32: 2013/11/12
54: A PROCESS OF PRODUCTION AND EXTRACELLULAR SECRETION OF LIPIDS
00: The present disclosure relates to a process of
production and extra-cellular secretion of lipids from
an oleaginous microorganism by using a modified
growth medium deficient in nitrogen and iron.
21: 2015/06263 22: 8/27/2015 43: 7/7/2016
51: F42B, F42C
71: EURENCO
72: NOUGUEZ, Bruno, HAMMAMI, Kamel,
CHAFFOIS, Luc
33: FR 31: 1300454 32: 2013/02/28
54: A MUNITION WITH A VARIABLE EXPLOSIVE
POWER
00: A munition (10) with modifiable explosive capability
comprises a body (12) extending in an axial direction
and housing at least a first and a second explosive
charge (31, 32) and an ignition device (16).
According to the invention, it also comprises a
selection switch (50, 500) equipped with a
detonating part (52) and able to move between at
least a first and a second position, the selection
switch being configured so that the detonating part
thereof couples the ignition device (16) to the first
explosive charge in said first position and to the
second explosive charge in said second position, of
the first and second explosive charges (31, 32) one
of them not being coupled to the ignition device (16)
in at least one out of the first and second positions.
21: 2015/08440 22: 11/16/2015 43: 7/26/2016
51: H04Q, H04W
71: Sony Corporation
72: FUJITA, Chihiro
33: JP 31: 2013-128614 32: 2013/06/19
54: WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE AND
COMMUNICATION CONTROL DEVICE
00: [Problem] To provide a mechanism that allows a
user to easily select a connection destination of
wireless connection without charging the user with
burdensome operations. [Solution] Provided is a
wireless communication device comprising: a first
wireless interface for transmitting a first wireless
signal having a directivity; a second wireless
interface; and a control unit that, when a second
wireless signal received by the second wireless
interface includes a flag indicating that the first
wireless signal has been received by a first device
that is a transmission source device of the second
wireless signal, causes the second wireless interface
to establish a connection with the first device.
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HYPOTHECATIONS
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JUDGMENTS
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__________________________________________________________________________________________
Change of address for Spoor & Fisher with effect from 1 October 2016
Spoor & Fisher
11 Byls Bridge Boulevard
Highveld Ext 73
Centurion
0157
South Africa
Our postal address (P O Box 454, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa) and docex address (Docex 61, Pretoria) remain
unchanged.
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3. DESIGNS
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DESIGNS
APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993
The particulars appear in the following sequence: 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.Application number, full name of applicant, class, articles to which design is to be applied and priority date
(if any)
.
- APPLIED ON 7/23/2016 -
A2016/01073 - Rene Fourie Class 21. BUDDY PETZ SOFT TOY DOGGY
A2016/01030 - UNILEVER PLC Class 23. WATER PURIFICATION DEVICE
A2016/01076 - Rene Fourie Class 21. BUDDY PETZ SOFT TOY YELLOW LION
A2016/01032 - Rene Fourie Class 21. BUDDY PETZ SOFT TOY
F2016/01034 - JOHANNES HERMANUS VENTER Class 15. INFLATION DEVICE
A2016/01072 - Rene Fourie Class 21. BUDDY PETZ SOFT TOY PINK BUNNY
A2016/01031 - TATA MOTORS LIMITED Class 12. VEHICLE
A2016/01029 - ANDERSON, MARK L. Class 24. DENTAL WATER SUPPLY CONTROLLERS
F2016/01035 - TRUSEAL (PTY) LTD Class 09. SECURITY BAG
A2016/01075 - Rene Fourie Class 21. BUDDY PETZ SOFT TOY GREEN DRAGON
A2016/01074 - Rene Fourie Class 21. BUDDY PETZ SOFT TOY DOLPHIN
F2016/01033 - BARRY GRAEME HOLFELD Class 10. WATER PRESSURE LIMITING AND INDICATING VALVE
.
- APPLIED ON 7/26/2016 -
A2016/01041 - SOCIETE BIC Class 28. RAZOR HANDLE
A2016/01039 - SOCIETE BIC Class 28. RAZOR HANDLE
F2016/01038 - VAN ROOYEN, PETER CARL Class 23. NOZZLE
F2016/01037 - BOTHA, DIEDERICK JACOBUS Class 20. FRAME ELEMENT
A2016/01045 - SISAMOS, KONSTANTINOS Class 21. A CONSTRUCTIONAL TOY BLOCK
A2016/01040 - SOCIETE BIC Class 28. RAZOR HANDLE
A2016/01042 - SISAMOS, KONSTANTINOS Class 21. A CONSTRUCTIONAL TOY BLOCK
A2016/01047 - SISAMOS, KONSTANTINOS Class 21. A CONSTRUCTIONAL TOY BLOCK
A2016/01046 - SISAMOS, KONSTANTINOS Class 21. A CONSTRUCTIONAL TOY BLOCK
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A2016/01044 - SISAMOS, KONSTANTINOS Class 21. A CONSTRUCTIONAL TOY BLOCK
A2016/01043 - SISAMOS, KONSTANTINOS Class 21. A CONSTRUCTIONAL TOY BLOCK
F2016/01036 - BOTHA, DIEDERICK JACOBUS Class 20. FRAME ELEMENT
A2016/01049 - SISAMOS, KONSTANTINOS Class 21. A CONSTRUCTIONAL TOY BLOCK
A2016/01048 - SISAMOS, KONSTANTINOS Class 21. A CONSTRUCTIONAL TOY BLOCK
.
- APPLIED ON 7/27/2016 -
A2016/01065 - LED LENSER CORP, LTD Class 26. FLASHLIGHT
A2016/01064 - LED LENSER CORP.LTD Class 26. FLASHLIGHT
A2016/01063 - LED LENSER CORP, LTD Class 26. HEADLAMP
A2016/01062 - LED LENSER CORP, LTD Class 26. HEADLAMP
A2016/01061 - LED LENSER CORP, LTD Class 26. FLASHLIGHT
A2016/01060 - LED LENSER CORP, LTDD Class 26. FLASHLIGHT
A2016/01059 - LED LENSER CORP, LTD Class 26. FLASHLIGHT
A2016/01054 - STEVEN ALAN WOLFOWITZ Class 06. FURNITURE FRAMES
F2016/01053 - CHEP TECHNOLOGY PTY LIMITED Class 12. WHEELED QUARTER DOLLY
A2016/01052 - CHEP TECHNOLOGY PTY LIMITED Class 12. WHEELED QUARTER DOLLY
F2016/01051 - CHEP TECHNOLOGY PTY LIMITED Class 12. WHEELED QUARTER DOLLY
A2016/01050 - CHEP TECHNOLOGY PTY LIMITED Class 12. WHEELED QUARTER DOLLY
A2016/01058 - LED LENSER CORP, LTD Class 26. FLASHLIGHT
A2016/01057 - LED LENSER CORP. LTD Class 26. FLASHLIGHT
A2016/01056 - LED LENSER CORP. LTD Class 26. FLASHLIGHT
F2016/01055 - Voltex Lighting, a Division of Voltex (Proprietary) Limited Class 26. DIFFUSER
.
- APPLIED ON 7/28/2016 -
A2016/01067 - SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY Class 15. PARTS OF CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES
A2016/01068 - ARCELIK ANONIM SIRKETI Class 14. SPEAKER
A2016/01070 - FCA ITALY S.P.A. Class 21. TOY CAR
F2016/01071 - Craig Martin, Kelly Jo Day, Marc Christopher Day, Stuart Douglas Holliday Class 06. CLUB CADDY
A2016/01066 - SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY Class 15. PARTS OF CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES
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A2016/01069 - FCA ITALY S.P.A. Class 12. CAR
A2016/01077 - LEVIN, FARREL Class 25. DRAIN
A2016/01078 - LEVIN, FARREL Class 25. DRAIN COMPONENT
.
- APPLIED ON 7/29/2016 -
A2016/01085 - WHEEL PROS, LLC Class 12. WHEEL
F2016/01084 - GRAY PAGE MARINE SYSTEMS LIMITED Class 12. SECURITY BULWARK FOR THE PERIMETER
OF A VESSEL OR MARINE INSTALLATION
A2016/01082 - BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITED Class 27. AEROSOL GENERATING
DEVICES
A2016/01087 - BATTCO ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD Class 13. ENCLOSURE FOR ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT
A2016/01086 - WHEEL PROS, LLC Class 12. WHEEL
F2016/01081 - QUICKROCK ENGINEERING PROPRIETARY LIMITED Class 12. RAIL VEHICLE UNDERCARRIAGE
COMPONENTS
A2016/01080 - QUICKROCK ENGINEERING PROPRIETARY LIMITED Class 12. RAIL VEHICLE UNDERCARRIAGE
COMPONENTS
F2016/01079 - QUICKROCK ENGINEERING PROPRIETARY LIMITED Class 12. RAIL VEHICLE UNDERCARRIAGE
COMPONENTS
A2016/01083 - BRUGGLI Class 30. CAGE FOR ANIMALS
.
- APPLIED ON 8/1/2016 1 -
A2016/01090 - TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA Class 12. BUS
A2016/01094 - YUTOU TECHNOLOGY (HANGZHOU) CO., LTD. Class 15. ROBOT
A2016/01095 - YUTOU TECHNOLOGY (HANGZHOU) CO., LTD. Class 14. SATELLITE EQUIPMENT FOR ROBOT
F2016/01093 - SCHOELLER ALLIBERT GMBH Class 09. BOTTLE CRATE
A2016/01092 - SCHOELLER ALLIBERT GMBH Class 09. BOTTLE CRATE
F2016/01088 - THEMBA ISAAC VALOYI Class 12. COLLISION FRONT CAR SEAT ADJUST
A2016/01089 - GENERAL MILLS, INC. Class 01. CEREAL FOOD PIECE
A2016/01091 - TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA Class 12. BUS
.
- APPLIED ON 8/4/2016 1 -
A2016/01101 - DRILBY CC Class 08. DRILLING ACCESSORY
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A2016/01105 - CATERPILLAR INC. Class 15. SIDEBAR PROTECTORS
A2016/01106 - CATERPILLAR INC. Class 15. SIDEBAR PROTECTORS
A2016/01107 - MARCIANO SRL Class 02. FOOTWEAR (ORNAMENTATION FOR-)
A2016/01104 - MASH. T DESIGN STUDIO ({PTY}) LTD Class 26. A LAMP SHADE
F2016/01100 - DRILBY CC Class 08. DRILLING ACCESSORY
A2016/01099 - YOUELL, ANNE MARY FARQUHARSON Class 19. PROTRACTOR
F2016/01098 - YOUELL, ANNE MARY FARQUHARSON Class 19. PROTRACTOR
A2016/01097 - FERRARI S.P.A. Class 21. TOY CAR
F2016/01103 - RENIER SWANEPOEL Class 12. ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
F2016/01108 - MARCIANO SRL Class 02. FOOTWEAR (ORNAMENTATION FOR-)
A2016/01096 - FERRARI S.P.A. Class 12. CAR
F2016/01102 - RENIER SWANEPOEL Class 13. ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
.
- APPLIED ON 8/5/2016 1 -
A2016/01110 - NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD) Class 26.
HEADLIGHT FOR AN AUTOMOBILE
A2016/01118 - NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD) Class 12.
AUTOMOBILE
F2016/01122 - IAN BROWN ENGINEERING CC Class 12. CORNER PIECE FOR A DOLLY
A2016/01111 - NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD) Class 26.
HEADLIGHT FOR AN AUTOMOBILE
A2016/01112 - NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD) Class 12.
RADIATOR GRILLE FOR AN AUTOMOBILE
A2016/01113 - NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD) Class 12.
RADIATOR GRILLE FOR AN AUTOMOBILE
F2016/01123 - THE BOSTON TRUST Class 12. FOOD TRUCK
F2016/01125 - GARY DAVID WATERS Class 30. HORSE MUZZLE
A2016/01109 - NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD) Class 26.
FRONT COMBINATION LAMP FOR AN AUTOMOBILE
A2016/01119 - NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD) Class 12.
RADIATOR GRILL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE
A2016/01121 - NICOVENTURES HOLDINGS LIMITED Class 27. ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES
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A2016/01117 - NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD) Class 12.
INSTRUMENT PANEL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE
A2016/01114 - NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD) Class 12.
FRONT BUMBER FOR AN AUTOMOBILE
A2016/01124 - THE BOSTON TRUST Class 12. FOOD TRUCK
A2016/01120 - NICOVENTURES HOLDINGS LIMITED Class 27. ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES
A2016/01115 - NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD) Class 12.
AUTOMOBILE
A2016/01116 - NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD) Class 12.
FRONT BUMPER FOR AN AUTOMOBILE
.
- APPLIED ON 8/8/2016 1 -
A2016/01132 - OMNIA HOLDINGS LIMITED Class 22. DETONATOR HOLDER
F2016/01133 - MG INNOVATIONS CLOSE CORPORATION Class 08. FITTINGS FOR WINDOWS
A2016/01126 - SEXY BACK BRA, LLC. Class 02. BRASSIERE
F2016/01129 - QUDSIA ANJUM PATEL & ANNAS ANJUM PATEL Class 07. INFRARED BACTERIAL DENATORING
COOKER
A2016/01130 - FRUITION TRADING (PTY) LTD Class 08. A DEVICE FOR REMOVING A SWIMMING POOL WEIR
COVER
F2016/01131 - FRUITION TRADING (PTY) LTD Class 08. A DEVICE FOR REMOVING A SWIMMING POOL WEIR
COVER
F2016/01128 - ACTOM (PTY) LTD. Class 23. GAS MIXING APPARATUS
A2016/01127 - MORELLI, LUCA Class 12. AIRCRAFT
.
- APPLIED ON 8/10/2016 -
A2016/01202 - SUSANNA JOHANNA COETZER Class 19. BLACKBOARD WALL TILE
F2016/01136 - Primega Energy (Pty) Ltd Class 25. PRIMEGA PETROLEUM SERVICE STATION
A2016/01135 - SUSANNA JOHANNA COETZER Class 19. CHALK /BLACKBOARD WALL TILE
F2016/01134 - COLVIC PETROLEUM PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD Class 23. COUPLING
.
- APPLIED ON 8/11/2016 -
A2016/01155 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
A2016/01141 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
F2016/01148 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
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F2016/01162 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
A2016/01165 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
F2016/01168 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
A2016/01163 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
F2016/01150 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
F2016/01152 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
A2016/01153 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
F2016/01154 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
F2016/01156 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
F2016/01158 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
A2016/01159 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
A2016/01147 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
F2016/01142 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
F2016/01164 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
F2016/01166 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
A2016/01145 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
A2016/01149 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
A2016/01151 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
A2016/01167 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
A2016/01137 - EVA-LAST DISTRIBUTORS (PTY) LTD Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
F2016/01138 - EVA-LAST DISTRIBUTORS (PTY) LTD Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
F2016/01160 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
A2016/01161 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
A2016/01139 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
A2016/01143 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
F2016/01144 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
F2016/01146 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
F2016/01140 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. ARCHED DECK BOARD
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A2016/01157 - Eva-Last Distributors (Pty) Ltd Class 25. DECK BOARD
.
- APPLIED ON 8/12/2016 -
A2016/01177 - APPLE INC. Class 14. HEADPHONES
A2016/01178 - SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK Class 32. TYPEFACE
A2016/01173 - FERRARI S.P.A. Class 21. TOY CAR
A2016/01174 - FERRARI S.P.A. Class 12. CAR
A2016/01171 - FERRARI S.P.A. Class 21. TOY STEERING WHEEL
A2016/01175 - INGINE, INC, SUNG, YONGJUN Class 13. BUOYANT OBJECT FOR A WAVE POWER
GENERATOR
A2016/01170 - INGINE, INC, SUNG, YONGJUN Class 13. BUOYANT OBJECT FOR A WAVE POWER
GENERATOR
A2016/01169 - INGINE, INC, SUNG, YONGJUN Class 13. BUOYANT OBJECT FOR A WAVE POWER
GENERATOR
A2016/01172 - FERRARI S.P.A. Class 12. STEERING WHEEL
A2016/01176 - INGINE, INC, SUNG, YONGJUN Class 13. BUOYANT OBJECT FOR A WAVE POWER
GENERATOR
.
- APPLIED ON 8/15/2016 -
A2016/01180 - KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V. Class 28. HAIR CLIPPERS
.
- APPLIED ON 8/16/2016 -
A2016/01183 - GIANT LEAP Class 06. CHAIR
A2016/01182 - GIANT LEAP Class 06. CHAIR
F2016/01181 - RUAN KRAFTT Class 21. GYMNASIUM APPARATUS
A2016/01179 - BEIJING MOBIKE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Class 12. BICYCLE
.
- APPLIED ON 8/17/2016 -
A2016/01184 - FOADEN, SAMANTHA LEIGH Class 26. LIGHTING APPARATUSES
F2016/01186 - BOSS OFFICE PROJECTS (PTY) LTD Class 06. WORK POD
A2016/01187 - BOSS OFFICE PROJECTS (PTY) LTD Class 06. WORK POD
F2016/01189 - SPIN FLIP POPZ (PTY) LTD Class 07. MULTI-PURPOSE OPENER
F2016/01185 - VILJOEN, ELDAD ANDRE Class 25. PLANTER BUILDING BLOCK
A2016/01188 - SPIN FLIP POPZ (PTY) LTD Class 07. MULTI-PURPOSE OPENER
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- APPLIED ON 8/18/2016 -
A2016/01203 - GLENMARK SPECIALTY S.A. Class 24. INHALER
A2016/01192 - HILL`S PET NU TRITION, INC. Class 01. PET FOOD PIECES
A2016/01191 - ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES, LLC Class 15. PUMP AND BEARING FRAMES
A2016/01190 - STERILANCE MEDICAL (SUZHOU) INC. Class 24. BLOOD COLLECTING DEVICES
.
- APPLIED ON 8/19/2016 -
A2016/01210 - Borgward Trademark Holdings GmbH Class 12. AUTOMOBILE
A2016/01207 - THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY Class 09. BOTTLES WITH CAPS
F2016/01212 - SMIT, Jurie Pretorius Class 08. UNDERGROUND SUPPORT HANGER
F2016/01213 - SMIT, Jurie Pretorius Class 25. UNDERGROUND SUPPORT HANGER
A2016/01214 - D PURDUE AND SONS (PTY) LTD Class 08. BRACKET
A2016/01208 - FERRARI S.P.A. Class 12. CAR
A2016/01209 - FERRARI S.P.A. Class 21. TOY CAR
F2016/01211 - Borgward Trademark Holdings GmbH Class 12. AUTOMOBILE
A2016/01204 - THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY Class 09. BOTTLES WITH CAPS
A2016/01205 - THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY Class 09. CAPS FOR BOTTLES
A2016/01206 - THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY Class 09. CAPS FOR BOTTLES
F2016/01215 - D PURDUE AND SONS (PTY) LTD Class 08. BRACKET
.
- APPLIED ON 8/22/2016 -
A2016/01216 - BRIDGESTONE BANDAG, LLC Class 12. TIRE TREADS
A2016/01218 - Reynard De Beer Class 02. DREADLOCKED BEANIE
A2016/01217 - BRIDGESTONE BANDAG, LLC Class 12. TIRE TREADS
.
- APPLIED ON 8/23/2016 -
A2016/01219 - AFRIKEG CC Class 09. CONTAINER
A2016/01220 - SOCIETE BIC Class 09. BLISTER PACKAGE
.
- APPLIED ON 8/24/2016 -
A2016/01236 - MAN TRUCK & BUS AG Class 12. BUSES
A2016/01234 - MAN TRUCK & BUS AG Class 12. BUSES
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F2016/01238 - BLOCKHOUSE SHUTTERS PROPRIETARY LIMITED Class 25. CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS
F2016/01239 - BLOCKHOUSE SHUTTERS PROPRIETARY LIMITED Class 25. CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS
A2016/01225 - WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION Class 13. RAIL CAR POWER
CONNECTOR
A2016/01235 - MAN TRUCK & BUS AG Class 12. BUSES
F2016/01229 - P.R. DE WET Class 08. A FASTENING STRAP
F2016/01230 - MARIUS PRETORIUS Class 06. SECURE BOX WITH S-SLIDE BRACKETS SYSTEM
A2016/01231 - UNILEVER PLC Class 09. CONTAINER
F2016/01222 - WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION Class 13. RAIL CAR POWER
CONNECTOR
F2016/01224 - WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION Class 13. RAIL CAR POWER
CONNECTOR
F2016/01226 - WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION Class 13. RAIL CAR POWER
CONNECTOR
F2016/01227 - ILC Lerumo (Pty) Ltd Class 13. A MODULAR OFF-GRID, MOVABLE SOLAR SOLUTION
F2016/01228 - ABRAM CORPORATION Class 26. CASING FOR LIGHTING EQUIPMENT
A2016/01232 - SNYMAN, PIETER ANDRIES Class 08. A PICKER
A2016/01221 - WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION Class 13. RAIL CAR POWER
CONNECTOR
A2016/01223 - WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION Class 13. RAIL CAR POWER
CONNECTOR
F2016/01233 - SNYMAN, PIETER ANDRIES Class 08. A PICKER
A2016/01237 - THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY Class 12. TIRES
.
- APPLIED ON 8/25/2016 -
F2016/01243 - AVAX SA 407 CC Class 25. WINDOWFRAME PROFILE
A2016/01249 - Sociètè des produits Nestlè S.A. Class 07. JARS
A2016/01240 - DREYER, Johannes Botha Class 21. SET OF GAME PIECES
A2016/01241 - DIEL MET SYSTEMS PROPRIETARY LIMITED Class 14. RADIOSONDES
.
- APPLIED ON 8/26/2016 -
A2016/01244 - HANSGROHE SE Class 23. SANITARY FAUCET
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F2016/01245 - STUT NO. 1 PTY LTD Class 12. A SYNTHETIC STACKABLE LOAD BEARING BLOCK
F2016/01248 - Adlam Engineering (Pty) Ltd Class 15. RAISE BORING HEADS
A2016/01242 - ANGELINE NICOLA BOKABA Class 99. KITCHEN UTENSILS SUCH AS SPOONS, FORKS,
SPATULAS AND KNIVES
A2016/01246 - TRIBOT IP LIMITED Class 09. CONTAINER
F2016/01247 - TRIBOT IP LIMITED Class 09. CONTAINER
ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40
No records available
CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41
No records available
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED
No records available
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED
No records available
APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT
No records available
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
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APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY NOT BE INSPECTED AND MAY
NOT BE OPPOSED
PART I
THE DESIGN APPLICATION TO BE CORRECTED OR AMENDED IS OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION.THE
PARTICULARS TO BE PUBLISHED SHALL BE THOSE SET OUT IN PART II. AN APPLICATION FOR
CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY BE INSPECTED AND MAY BE OPPOSED
PART II
Design No.
: A2016/00471
Applicant
: FRITZ RAUCH DESIGN STUDIO IP CC
Class
: 14
Article to which the Design is to be applied. TABLET COMPUTER HOLDER
Date of lodgment: 04/04/2016
_________________________________________________________________________________
Design No.
: A2015/01933
Applicant
: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki kaisha
Class
: 12
Article to which the Design is to be applied. AUTOMOBILE
Date of lodgment: 21/12/2015
_________________________________________________________________________________
Design No.
: A2016/00433
Applicant
: Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Class
: 12
Article to which the Design is to be applied. TYRE TREAD
Date of lodgment: 23/03/2016
_________________________________________________________________________________
Design No.
: A2016/00491
Applicant
: Oraglass Silhouette Proprietary Limited
Class
: 10
Article to which the Design is to be applied. AN HOURGLASS
Date of lodgment: 06/04/2016
_________________________________________________________________________________
Design No.
: A2016/00572
Applicant
: Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft
Class
: 12
Article to which the Design is to be applied. MOTOR VEHICLE
Date of lodgment: 20/04/2016
_________________________________________________________________________________
Design No.
: A2016/00573
Applicant
: Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft
Class
: 12
Article to which the Design is to be applied. MOTOR VEHICLE
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Date of lodgment: 20/04/2016
_________________________________________________________________________________
Design No.
: A2016/00574
Applicant
: Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft
Class
: 12
Article to which the Design is to be applied. MOTOR VEHICLE
Date of lodgment: 20/04/2016
_________________________________________________________________________________
Design No.
: A2016/00575
Applicant
: Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft
Class
: 12
Article to which the Design is to be applied. MOTOR VEHICLE
Date of lodgment: 20/04/2016
_________________________________________________________________________________
Design No.
: A2016/00621
Applicant
: Nissan Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha (also trading as Nissan Motor Co Ltd
Class
: 26
Article to which the Design is to be applied. HEADLIGHT FOR AN AUTOMOBILE
Date of lodgment: 29/04/2016
_________________________________________________________________________________
Design No.
: A2015/00165
Applicant
: APPLE INC
Class
: 14
Article to which the Design is to be applied. BAND
Date of lodgment: 10/02/2015
_________________________________________________________________________________
Design No.
: A2015/001959
Applicant
: FERRARI S.P.A
Class
: 12
Article to which the Design is to be applied. CAR
Date of lodgment: 23/12/02015
_________________________________________________________________________________
Design No.
: A2015/001960
Applicant
: FERRARI S.P.A
Class
: 21
Article to which the Design is to be applied. TOY CAR
Date of lodgment: 23/12/2015
_________________________________________________________________________________
Design No.
: A2016/00151
Applicant
: Arcelik Anonim Sirketi
Class
:31
Article to which the Design is to be applied. BLENDER
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Date of lodgment: 05/02/2016
_________________________________________________________________________________
Design No.
: A2014/01523
Applicant
: Good Try (Pty) Ltd
Class
:20
Article to which the Design is to be applied. A set of safe units for a modular safe
Date of lodgment: 08/10/2014
_________________________________________________________________________________
Design No.
: F2014/01546
Applicant
: APL CARTONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
Class
:09
Article to which the Design is to be applied. SET OF CONTAINERS
Date of lodgment: 13/10/2014
_________________________________________________________________________________
Application No: A2016/00242
Articles: FRYERS
Applicants: Koninklijke Philips N.V.
Reason: That the application be amended to correct the articles on the Form D.3 to read: FRYERS
Application No: A2016/00243
Articles: FRYERS
Applicants: Koninklijke Philips N.V.
Reason: That the application be amended to correct the articles on the Form D.3 to read: FRYERS
Application No: A2016/00037
Articles: SLEEVES FOR TEMPERATURE CONTROLLERS
Applicants: British Gas Trading Limited
Reason: To amend the application to correct the article to read: SLEEVES FOR TEMPERATURE
CONTROLLERS
Application No: A2016/00295
Articles: AEROSOL GENERATING DEVICES
Applicants: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited
Reason: That the application be amended to change the articles to read: AEROSOL GENERATING DEVICES;
and that the definitive statement be amended to read as follows: The design is for an aerosol generating device,
which includes a body. The body includes an elongate cylindrical housing which extends upwardly from a
generally ovate shaped base, and terminates in a generally ovate shaped top face. The top face defines an
obround feature, and is slanted at an angle to a longitudinal axis of the body. A circular feature is defined on a
front face of the housing. The article generates an inhalable aerosol in use.
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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: A2014/00919 22: 23:
43: 2016-07-21
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED
33: 001395230-0001 31: EM 32: 2013-12-19
54: HAIR IRON
57: The design relates to a hair iron. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed are those
of the shape and/or configuration of the hair iron
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
representation.
21: A2014/00920 22: 23:
43: 2016-07-21
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: JEMELLA GROUP LIMITED
33: 001395016-0001 31: EM 32: 2013-12-19
54: HAIR IRON
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57: The design relates to a hair iron. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed are those
of the shape and/or configuration of the hair iron
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
representation.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2014/01377 22: 2014-09-16 23:
43: 2014-04-01
52: Class 13 24: Part A
71: General Electric Company
33: 29/486,610 31: US 32: 2014-04-01
54: INVERTER HOUSINGS
57: The design relates to housing for an inverter.
The housing is generally square box- shaped and
has top and bottom, front and back and left and right
sides. The left and right sides of the top side of the
housing have scalloped edges. The left and right
sides of the housing are recessed and are
interrupted by plural columns. Closely spaced
parallel heatsink fins are disposed on the front and
back and top side of the housing. The left and right
sides of the housing also include recessed
handholds which are centrally located on the left and
right sides.
21: A2014/01817 22: 2014-12-02 23:
43: 2014-06-03
52: Class 24 24: Part A
71: Pfizer Inc.
33: 29/492,857 31: US 32: 2014-06-03
54: ADHESIVE HEAT PATCHES
57: The design is for an adhesive heat patch. The
patch is X-shaped, having rounded edges at the end
of each of the ends of the patch with an inwardly
curving body portion between the adjacent ends.
Each end also has a patterned adhesive area. The
patch has a bulging mid-portion, having six smaller
patches having a multitude of dots thereon, with two
patches being oval shaped and centrally placed and
two polygonal shaped patches on either side of the
oval shaped patches. The smaller patches appear
raised when seen from the side view. Striations of
varying length can be seen on the rear side of the
mid-portion.
Three-dimensional view
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21: A2015/00033 22: 2015-01-15 23:
43: 2014-08-14
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
33: 30-2014-0039819 31: KR 32: 2014-08-14
54: HEADSETS
57: The design is for a headset. The headset is of
annular form, when seen in plan view, and
comprises a pair of arcuate limbs or arms. A first end
portion of each arm is attached to an end portion of
an arcuate connector, which tapers from a relatively
broad central region to narrower end regions. A
second end portion of each arm is mounted to a
curved ear piece holder, which tapers from a
relatively broad free end portion to a relatively
narrow end portion from which the arm protrudes.
has a tip. Two further protuberances are provided
above the tip.
Three-dimensional view
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/00090 22: 2015-01-27 23:
43: 2014-07-31
52: Class 4 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 29/498,171 31: US 32: 2014-07-31
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement in the
form of a toothbrush. The oral care implement
comprises a curved elongate body including a
handle, a neck, and a head. The handle curves
rearwardly at its top end where it merges
continuously with the neck which straightens to
become upright as it merges with the head. A
connection line extends peripherally between the
neck and the handle and has a steep arch at its rear.
An oval grip formation is provided on the handle
beneath the connection line. A plurality of bumps
are provided on a surface of the oval formation. An
arcuate formation is provided on the inside of a
bottom end of the oval formation. A large and a
small round protuberance are provided on the neck
above the connection line. A free end of the handle
21: A2015/00091 22: 2015-01-27 23:
43: 2014-07-31
52: Class 4 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 29/498,171 31: US 32: 2014-07-31
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement in the
form of a headless toothbrush. The oral care
implement comprises a curved elongate body
including a handle and a neck. The handle curves
rearwardly at its top end where it merges
continuously with the neck which straightens
towards its top end. A connection line extends
peripherally between the neck and the handle and
has a steep arch at its rear. A large and a small
round protuberance are provided on the neck above
the connection line. A free end of the handle has a
rounded conical tip. Two further protuberances are
provided above the tip.
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Three-dimensional view
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/00092 22: 2015-01-27 23:
43: 2014-07-31
52: Class 4 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 29/498,171 31: US 32: 2014-07-31
54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
57: The design is for an oral care implement in the
form of a headless toothbrush. The oral care
implement comprises a curved elongate body
including a handle and a neck. The handle curves
rearwardly at its top end where it merges
continuously with the neck which straightens
towards its top end. A connection line extends
peripherally between the neck and the handle and
has a steep arch at its rear. An oval grip formation is
provided on a front of the handle beneath the
connection line. A plurality of bumps are provided
on the oval grip formation. An arcuate formation is
provided at a bottom end of the oval formation. A
large and a small round protuberance are provided
on the neck above the connection line. A free end of
the handle has a rounded conical tip. Two further
protuberances are provided above the tip.
21: A2015/00257 22: 2015-02-23 23:
43: 2014-09-03
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 29/501,345 31: US 32: 2014-09-03
54: SOAP BARS
57: The design is for a soap bar. The soap bar is in
the form of a rectangular prism with rounded edges.
Two similar concave, lens-shaped recesses are
provided in a front face of the soap bar, with each
lens-shaped recess located along a major edge of
the front face and extending from corner to corner.
Two similar, generally elliptically-shaped recesses,
each elliptical recess having a tapered edge, are
provided in a rear face of the soap bar. Each
elliptically-shaped recess is located along a major
edge of the rear face, and extends from corner to
corner. The elliptically-shaped recesses taper in
opposite directions.
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57: The design is for a soap bar. The soap bar is in
the form of a rectangular prism with rounded edges.
Two similar concave, lens-shaped recesses are
provided in a front face of the soap bar, with each
recess located along a major edge of the front face
and extending from corner to corner. Two similar
concave, generally rectangular-shaped recesses
with rounded edges are provided in a rear face of
the soap bar. Each rectangular recess extends along
the entire length of the rear face.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/00258 22: 2015-02-23 23:
43: 2014-09-03
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 29/501,345 31: US 32: 2014-09-03
54: SOAP BARS
57: The design is for a soap bar. The soap bar is in
the form of a rectangular prism with rounded edges.
Two similar generally elliptically-shaped recesses,
each recess having a tapered edge, are provided in
both a front face and a rear face of the soap bar.
Each recess is located along a major edge of the
face, and extends from corner to corner. The
recesses in the respective faces taper in opposite
directions.
Three-dimensional view
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/00260 22: 2015-02-23 23:
43: 2014-09-03
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 29/501,335 31: US 32: 2014-09-03
54: SOAP BARS
57: The design is for a soap bar. The soap bar is in
the form of a rectangular prism with rounded edges.
Two similar concave, lens-shaped recesses are
provided in a front face of the soap bar, with each
recess located along a major edge of the front face
and extending from corner to corner.
21: A2015/00259 22: 2015-02-23 23:
43: 2014-09-03
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 29/501,335 31: US 32: 2014-09-03
54: SOAP BARS
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71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 29/501,340 31: US 32: 2014-09-03
54: SOAP BARS
57: The design is for a soap bar. The soap bar is in
the form of a rectangular prism with rounded edges.
A recess in the shape of an elliptical quarter is
provided at a first corner of a rear face of the soap
bar. At a diagonally opposed second corner, a
curved channel is provided in the rear face of the
soap bar, with the channel extending from a major
edge of the rear face to a minor edge thereof. At the
second corner, an inner edge of the channel defines,
together with portions of the major and minor edges
of the rear face, a soap bar portion which is also in
the shape of an elliptical quarter.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/00261 22: 2015-02-23 23:
43: 2014-09-03
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 29/501,335 31: US 32: 2014-09-03
54: SOAP BARS
57: The design is for a soap bar. The soap bar is in
the form of a rectangular prism with rounded edges.
Two similar concave, lens-shaped recesses are
provided in a front face of the soap bar, with each
recess located along a major edge of the front face
and extending from corner to corner. Two similar
concave, generally rectangular-shaped recesses
with rounded edges are provided in a rear face of
the soap bar. Each rectangular recess extends along
the entire length of the rear face.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/00263 22: 2015-02-23 23:
43: 2014-09-03
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 29/501,340 31: US 32: 2014-09-03
54: SOAP BARS
57: The design is for a soap bar. The soap bar is in
the form of a rectangular prism with rounded edges.
A recess in the shape of an elliptical quarter is
provided at a first corner of both a front face and a
rear face of the soap bar. At a diagonally opposed
second corner, a curved channel is provided in both
the front face and the rear face, with the channel
extending from a major edge of the face to a minor
edge thereof. In each case, at the second corner, an
inner edge of the channel defines, together with
portions of the major and minor edges of the face, a
soap bar portion which is also in the shape of an
elliptical quarter.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/00262 22: 2015-02-23 23:
43: 2014-09-03
52: Class 28 24: Part A
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Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/00264 22: 2015-02-23 23:
43: 2014-09-03
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 29/501,340 31: US 32: 2014-09-03
54: SOAP BARS
57: The design is for a soap bar. The soap bar is in
the form of a rectangular prism with rounded edges.
A recess in the shape of an elliptical quarter is
provided at a first corner of both a front face and a
rear face of the soap bar. At a diagonally opposed
second corner, a curved channel is provided in both
the front face and the rear face, with the channel
extending from a major edge of the face to a minor
edge thereof. In each case, at the second corner,
an inner edge of the channel defines, together with
portions of the major and minor edges of the face, a
soap bar portion which is also in the shape of an
elliptical quarter.
f21: A2015/00265 22: 2015-02-23 23:
43: 2014-09-03
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 29/501,348 31: US 32: 2014-09-03
54: SOAP BARS
57: The design is for a soap bar. The soap bar is in
the form of a rectangular prism with rounded edges.
Two similar concave, lens-shaped recesses are
provided in a front face of the soap bar, with each
lens-shaped recess located along a major edge of
the front face and extending from corner to corner.
A rear face of the soap bar has a concavely curved
shape with the base of the curve extending from the
middle of a first major edge to the middle of a
second major edge of the rear face.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/00272 22: 2015-02-23 23:
43: 2014-09-03
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 29/501,342 31: US 32: 2014-09-03
54: SOAP BARS
57: The design is for a soap bar. The soap bar is in
the form of a rectangular prism with rounded edges.
A front face of the soap bar has a concavely curved
shape with the base of the curve extending from the
middle of a first minor edge to the middle of a
second minor edge of the front face. A rear face of
the soap bar also has a concavely curved shape
with the base of the curve extending from the middle
of a first major edge to the middle of a second major
edge of the rear face. An elliptical protrusion is
provided at the centre of both the front and rear
faces.
Three dimensional view
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Three dimensional view
Three dimensional view
21: A2015/00273 22: 2015-02-23 23:
43: 2014-09-03
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 29/501,342 31: US 32: 2014-09-03
54: SOAP BARS
57: The design is for a soap bar. The soap bar is in
the form of a rectangular prism with rounded edges.
When seen in top and bottom plan view, two major
edges of the soap bar, and which define between
them a front face of the soap bar, are convex. The
front face of the soap bar has a concavely curved
shape, with the base of the curve extending from the
middle of a first minor edge to the middle of a
second minor edge of the front face. A rear face of
the soap bar also has a concavely curved shape,
with the base of the curve extending from the middle
of a first major edge to the middle of a second major
edge of the rear face.
21: A2015/00274 22: 2015-02-23 23:
43: 2014-09-03
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company
33: 29/501,342 31: US 32: 2014-09-03
54: SOAP BARS
57: The design is for a soap bar. The soap bar is in
the form of a rectangular prism with rounded edges.
A front face of the soap bar has a concavely curved
shape with the base of the curve extending from the
middle of a first minor edge to the middle of a
second minor edge of the front face. A rear face of
the soap bar also has a concavely curved shape
with the base of the curve extending from the middle
of a first major edge to the middle of a second major
edge of the rear face.
Three-dimensional view
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21: A2015/00335 22: 2015-02-27 23:
43: 2016-06-08
52: Class 23. 24: Part A
71: UNILEVER PLC
33: 002528794-0001 31: EM 32: 2014-09-01
54: Water Purification Device
57: The design relates to a water purification device.
The features of the design are those of shape and
configuration.
21: A2015/00642 22: 2015-04-15 23:
43: 2016-06-02
52: Class 9. 24: Part A
71: CHATAM INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED
33: 29/515,531 31: US 32: 2015-01-23
54: Container
57: The design relates to a container. The features
of the design for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration and/or
ornamentation.
21: A2015/00736 22: 2015-05-05 23: 2014-05-07
43: 2014-05-07
52: Class 15 24: Part A
71: Hayward Industries, Inc.
33: 29/508,549 31: US 32: 2014-11-07
54: POOL CLEANERS
57: The design is for a pool cleaner. The pool
cleaner includes a generally cylindrical body
extending between a pair of transversely spaced
apart front wheels. A pair of rear wheels which are
disposed parallel to and laterally inwardly from the
front wheels are connected to the body by a pair of
rearwardly protruding arms. Each wheel includes
five spokes and a tread element comprising
circumferentially spaced transversely extending
radial ribs. A centrally disposed adaptor protrudes
upwardly from the housing, for connection to a hose.
A generally square shaped handle surrounds the
adaptor, and inclines upwardly from a front to a rear.
A transversely extending roller bar protrudes from
the housing, at a front bottom region thereof, for
abutment with a surface to be cleaned. A
transversely extending curved flap protrudes from
the housing, at a rear bottom region thereof.
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Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/00737 22: 2015-05-05 23: 2014-05-07
43: 2014-05-07
52: Class 15 24: Part A
71: Hayward Industries, Inc.
33: 29/508,552 31: US 32: 2014-11-07
54: POOL CLEANERS
57: The design is for a pool cleaner. The pool
cleaner includes a generally cylindrical body
extending between a pair of transversely spaced
apart wheels. Each wheel includes four spokes and
a tread element comprising a circumferentially
spaced transversely extending radial ribs. A centrally
disposed adaptor protrudes upwardly from the
housing, for connection to a hose. A generally
hexagonal shaped handle surrounds the adaptor,
and inclines upwardly from a front to a rear. A
transversely extending roller bar protrudes from the
housing, at a front bottom region thereof, for
abutment with a surface to be cleaned. A
transversely extending curved flap protrudes from
the housing, at a rear bottom region thereof.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/00998 22: 2015-06-25 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY
33: 29/513,080 31: United States of America 32:
2014-12-26
54: RAZOR PACKAGE
57: The design is to be applied to a razor package.
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.
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21: A2015/00999 22: 2015-06-25 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY
33: 29/513,080 31: United States of America 32:
2014-12-26
54: RAZOR PACKAGE
57: The design is to be applied to a razor package.
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: A2015/01185 22: 2015-08-07 23:
43: 2015-02-13
52: Class 15 24: Part A
71: Caterpillar Global Mining LLC
33: 29/517,535 31: US 32: 2015-02-13
54: ELECTRIC ROPE SHOVEL CROWD TAKE-UP
DEVICES
57: The design is for an electric rope shovel crowd
take-up device. The device includes an elongate,
externally threaded central portion, a head
connected to one end of the central portion and an
elongate tail connected to and protruding from the
other end of the central portion coaxially with the
central portion. The head is connected to the central
portion by a generally disc-shaped element. The
head has a curved outer edge in which a continuous,
arcuate groove is defined.
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71: Alplas Shutters & Louvres (Pty) Ltd
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CORD SPOOL TUBE ARRANGEMENT FOR
MOTORIZED BLINDS
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed include the shape and/or configuration
and/or pattern of an article substantially as shown in
the accompanying representation(s).
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01336. 22: 03/09/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 06. 24:Part A
71: Alplas Shutters & Louvres (Pty) Ltd
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CORD SPOOL TUBE ARRANGEMENT FOR
MOTORIZED BLINDS
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed include the shape and/or configuration
and/or pattern of an article substantially as shown in
the accompanying representation(s).
21: A2015/01387 22: 2015-09-10 23:
43: 2016-06-07
52: Class 11. 24: Part A
71: CONAIR CORPORATION
33: 29/520,026 31: US 32: 2015-03-10
54: Convertible Bracelet and Hair Retainer
57: The design relates to a convertible bracelet and
hair retainer. The features of the design for which
protection is claimed are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01338. 22: 03/09/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 06. 24:Part A
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71: DWT HOLDING S.P.A.
33: 002650085 31: EM 32: 2015-03-10
54: Pump
57: The design relates to a pump. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/01390 22: 2015-09-10 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 15. 24: Part A
71: DWT HOLDING S.P.A.
33: 002650085 31: EM 32: 2015-03-10
54: Pump
57: The design relates to a pump. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/01394 22: 2015-09-10 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 15. 24: Part A
71: DWT HOLDING S.P.A.
33: 002650085 31: EM 32: 2015-03-10
54: Pump
57: The design relates to a pump. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/01391 22: 2015-09-10 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 15. 24: Part A
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21: A2015/01396 22: 2015-09-11 23:
43: 2015-09-11
52: Class 21 24: Part A
71: KALLA, Imran Suleman
54: BOARDS FOR A BOARD GAME
57: The design is for a board for a board game. The
board defines a platform upon which the board game
is played, in use. The platform defines an outer path
including a plurality of spaces along which game
pieces can be moved. The outer path is generally
square and forms a closed loop. The outer path has
one rounded corner section and three generally
inwardly curved corner sections. An educational
path of a player is represented by the outer path.
The platform further defines a plurality of
interconnected inner paths positioned within the
outer path. The inner paths include a plurality of
spaces along which the game pieces can be moved.
The inner paths are formed by a generally circular
path and four side paths circumferentially spaced
about the generally circular path. The inner paths
represent events in an adult or post-graduation life of
a player.
conical shape and has a hollow open-ended body
which tapers from a broad, operatively lover end
toward a narrow, operatively upper end. The
regularor is formed from sheet metal which is folded
into the desired shape and joined along overlapping
edges of the body. The body has a circular crosssectional profile. A mesh or grid may also be
provided inside the regulator to serve as a platform
for holding fuel in the form of wood or charcoal. The
regulator improves the draught created over the fire
and hastens the onset of coals.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01398 22: 2015-09-11 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MAN TRUCK & BUS AG
33: 40 2015 000 484.5 31: DE 32: 2015-03-12
54: Grille for a Bus
57: The design relates to a grille for a bus. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or ornamentation.
Plan view
21: A2015/01397 22: 2015-09-11 23:
43: 2015-09-11
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: Finant No 17 CC t/a Trident Marketing
54: DRAUGHT REGULATORS
57: The design is for a draught regulator for
regulating a draught of wood or charcoal fires when
positioned over the fire. The regulator has a frusto-
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54: Set of Corner Bumpers for a Bus
57: The design relates to a set of corner bumpers for
a bus. The features of the design are those of shape
and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01399 22: 2015-09-11 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MAN TRUCK & BUS AG
33: 40 2015 000 478.0 31: DE 32: 2015-03-12
54: Set of Corner Bumpers for a Bus
57: The design relates to a set of corner bumpers for
a bus. The features of the design are those of shape
and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01401 22: 2015-09-11 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MAN TRUCK & BUS AG
33: 40 2015 000 485.3 31: DE 32: 2015-03-12
54: Set of Corner Bumpers for a Bus
57: The design relates to a set of corner bumpers for
a bus. the features of the design are those of shape
and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01400 22: 2015-09-11 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MAN TRUCK & BUS AG
33: 40 2015 000 484.5 31: DE 32: 2015-03-12
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21: A2015/01402 22: 2015-09-11 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MAN TRUCK & BUS AG
33: 40 2015 000 483.7 31: DE 32: 2015-03-12
54: Cab face for a Bus
57: The design relates to a cab face for a bus. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01404 22: 2015-09-11 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MAN TRUCK & BUS AG
33: 40 2015 000 482.9 31: DE 32: 2015-03-12
54: Cab Face for a Bus
57: The design relates to a cab face for a bus. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01403 22: 2015-09-11 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MAN TRUCK & BUS AG
33: 40 2015 000 479.9 31: DE 32: 2015-03-12
54: Cab Face for a Bus
57: The design relates to a cab face for a bus. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01405 22: 2015-09-11 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MAN TRUCK & BUS AG
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33: 40 2015 000 478.0 31: DE 32: 2015-03-12
54: Grille for a Bus
57: The design relates to a grille for a bus. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01406 22: 2015-09-11 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MAN TRUCK & BUS AG
33: 40 2015 000 484.5 31: DE 32: 2015-03-12
54: Front Bumper for a Bus
57: The design relates to a front bumper for a bus.
The features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or ornamentation.
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MAN TRUCK & BUS AG
33: 40 2015 000 485.3 31: DE 32: 2015-03-12
54: Front Bumper for a Bus
57: The design relates to a front bumper for a bus.
The features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01408 22: 2015-09-11 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: MAN TRUCK & BUS AG
33: 40 2015 000 478.0 31: DE 32: 2015-03-12
54: Front Bumper for a Bus
57: The design relates to a front bumper for a bus.
The features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01407 22: 2015-09-11 23:
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57: The design is for a clamp for a barbell,
particularly wherein the clamp is operatively used for
retaining one or more weight plates on an end
portion of a barbell. The clamp comprises a
generally circular body having a pair of opposed end
flanges extending radially from a central axis of the
body. An elongate locking member is providing in
aligned apertures of the end flanges. The locking
member has a screw-threaded first end to which a
nut is co-operatively attachable, and an opposite
second end attached to a lever arm. The level arm
has a bulbous head portion, and a free end, wherein
the head portion is pivotally attachable to the second
end of the locking member. The clamp also
comprises a plurality of gripping ridges on the outer
surface of the body, and a safety flange extending
from and transversely to one of the end flanges.
21: A2015/01410 22: 2015-09-15 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: IRIZAR, S. COOP.
33: 002700609 31: European Community 32: 201505-14
54: COACH
57: The design is to be applied to a coach. 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.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01415 22: 2015-09-14 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 14. 24: Part A
71: IDECO BIOMETRIC SECURITY SOLUTIONS
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: Foldable Computing Device
57: The design relates to a foldable computing
device. The features of the design for which
protection is claimed are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01411 22: 2015-09-15 23:
43: 2015-09-15
52: Class 21 24: Part A
71: Lurco Trading 268 (Pty) Ltd
54: Clamps for Barbells
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Three-dimensional view from front
21: A2015/01435 22: 2015-09-18 23:
43: 2015-09-18
52: Class 6 24: Part A
71: DE KLERK, Deon, MASAKHANE SEATING
(PTY) LTD.
54: SEAT ASSEMBLIES
57: The design is for a seat assembly. The seat
assembly has an integrated seat and backrest
member which is bent along a number of spaced
apart horizontal axes. The seat assembly has an
armrest (on one side only or on each side) which
has a trapezium-shaped outline. A pair of legs
project downwardly from the integrated seat and
backrest member and diverge obliquely from each
other. The seat assembly may form part of a
modular bench assembly which comprises plural
seat assemblies.
21: A2015/01436 22: 2015-09-14 23: 2015-07-06
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 6. 24: Part A
71: JACK MASEROW FURNITURE
MANUFACTURERS CC
54: Set of Furniture
57: The design relates to a set of furniture. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01445 22: 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 4 24: Part A
71: KAMPALOOK LTD
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33: 29521112 31: US 32: 2015-03-19
54: HAIRBRUSH
57: The design is applied to a hairbrush. The
features of the design for which protection is claimed
are those of the shape and/or configuration of the
hairbrush substantially as shown in the
accompanying representation.
21: A2015/01446 22: 23:
43: 2016-07-04
52: Class 4 24: Part A
71: KAMPALOOK LTD
33: 29521112 31: US 32: 2015-03-19
54: HAIRBRUSH
57: The design is applied to a hairbrush. The
features of the design for which protection is claimed
are those of the shape and/or configuration of the
hairbrush substantially as shown in the
accompanying representation.
21: A2015/01451 22: 2015-09-22 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.
33: 2015-006201 31: JP 32: 2015-03-23
54: Automobile
57: The design relates to an automobile. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2015/01452 22: 2015-09-22 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 19. 24: Part A
71: KABUSHIKI KAISHA PILOT CORPORATION
(ALSO TRADING AS PILOT CORPORATION)
33: 2015-006600 31: JP 32: 2015-03-27
54: Marking Pen
57: The design relates to a marking pen. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
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33: 002668913-0010 31: EM 32: 2015-03-26
54: Dispenser for Toilet Cleansing
57: The design relates to a dispenser for toilet
cleansing. The features of the design are those
shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01456 22: 2015-09-25 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 28. 24: Part A
71: TOMIL S.R.O.
33: 002668913-0020 31: EM 32: 2015-03-26
54: Dispenser for Toilet Cleansing
57: The design relates to a dispenser for toilet
cleansing. The features of the design are those
shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01458 22: 2015-09-25 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 28. 24: Part A
71: TOMIL S.R.O.
33: 002668913-0021 31: EM 32: 2015-03-26
54: Dispenser for Toilet Cleansing
57: The design relates to a dispenser for toilet
cleansing. The features of the design are those
shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01457 22: 2015-09-25 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 28. 24: Part A
71: TOMIL S.R.O.
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21: A2015/01459 22: 2015-09-25 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 9. 24: Part A
71: SOCIETE BIC
33: 002676460-0001 31: EM 32: 2015-04-07
54: Shaver Packaging
57: The design relates to shaver packaging. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01466 22: 2015-09-30 23:
43: 2015-04-01
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: Caterpillar Inc.
33: 29/522,680 31: US 32: 2015-04-01
54: TRACK LINK ASSEMBLIES
57: The features of the design are illustrated in the
overall appearance of the design. It is this overall
appearance that is particular to the claimed design.
This design relates to an assembly of track links for
an undercarriage track system for mobile
earthmoving machines.
21: A2015/01465 22: 2015-09-29 23:
43: 2015-09-29
52: Class 8 24: Part A
71: TSHIKARE, Kgomotso Atang
54: TABLES
57: The design is for a table wherein the table has a
lower rectangular frame section for supporting a
lower table top and an upper rectangular frame
section for supporting an upper table top. The upper
frame section is spaced above and relatively larger
than the lower frame section. The upper and lower
frame section have a number of spaced parallel
slender support elements in a wave-like design,
connected thereto for supporting the frame section
on a substrate.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01467 22: 2015-09-30 23:
43: 2015-04-01
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: Caterpillar Inc.
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33: 29/522,677 31: US 32: 2015-04-01
54: TRACK LINKS
57: The features of the design are illustrated in the
overall appearance of the design. It is this overall
appearance that is particular to the claimed design.
This design relates to a track link for an
undercarriage track system for mobile earthmoving
machines.
Three-dimensional view
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01468 22: 2015-09-30 23:
43: 2015-04-01
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: Caterpillar Inc.
33: 29/522,677 31: US 32: 2015-04-01
54: TRACK LINKS
57: The features of the design are illustrated in the
overall appearance of the design. It is this overall
appearance that is particular to the claimed design.
This design relates to a track link for an
undercarriage track system for mobile earthmoving
machines.
21: A2015/01470 22: 2015-09-30 23: 2015-03-30
43: 2015-03-30
52: Class 8 24: Part A
71: REICHERDT, Stefan
54: HOLSTERS
57: The design relates to a holster substantially as
shown in the accompanying representations. The
holster includes a mounting face which is mounted,
in use, to a support surface such as an underside of
a dashboard of a vehicle. The holster further
includes a sleeve conforming to a general shape of a
handgun for surrounding, abutting and releasably
holding opposite sides of a mid-region of the
handgun defined between opposite ends of the
handgun. The sleeve defines a trigger guard
formation which surrounds a trigger of the handgun
and defines a finger-receiving formation shaped and
configured to accommodate insertion of a user’s
trigger finger into the holster for accessing the trigger
of the handgun when the user grips a handle of the
handgun when withdrawing the handgun from the
holster.
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Three-dimensional view from front
21: A2015/01472 22: 2015-10-01 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 26. 24: Part A
71: SCHREDER
33: 002674861-0001 31: EM 32: 2015-04-02
54: Lighting Apparatus
57: The design relates to a lighting apparatus. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2015/01473 22: 2015-10-01 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 26. 24: Part A
71: SCHREDER
33: 002687624-0001 31: EM 32: 2015-04-23
54: Lighting Apparatus
57: The design relates to a lighting apparatus. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2015/01475 22: 2015-10-01 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 20. 24: Part A
71: TATSUNO CORPORATION
33: 2015-012135 31: JP 32: 2015-06-01
54: Fuel Pump
57: The design relates to a fuel pump. The features
of the design for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/01476 22: 2015-10-01 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 20. 24: Part A
71: TATSUNO CORPORATION
33: 2015-012136 31: JP 32: 2015-06-01
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54: Fuel Pump
57: The design relates to a fuel pump. The features
of the design for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/01477 22: 2015-10-01 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 20. 24: Part A
71: TATSUNO CORPORATION
33: 2015-012137 31: JP 32: 2015-06-01
54: Fuel Pump
57: The design relates to a fuel pump. The features
of the design for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/01478 22: 2015-10-01 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 20. 24: Part A
71: TATSUNO CORPORATION
33: 2015-012138 31: JP 32: 2015-06-01
54: Fuel Pump
57: The design relates to a fuel pump. The features
of the design for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/01479 22: 2015-10-01 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 20. 24: Part A
71: TATSUNO CORPORATION
33: 2015-012139 31: JP 32: 2015-06-01
54: Display
57: The design relates to a display. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed are those
of shape and/or configuration.
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54: Perfume Bottle
57: The design relates to a perfume bottle. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01480 22: 2015-10-01 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 28. 24: Part A
71: UNILEVER PLC
33: 002674804-0001 31: EM 32: 2015-04-02
54: Soap Bar
57: The design relates to a soap bar. The features of
the design are those of shape and configuration.
21: A2015/01481 22: 2015-10-01 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 9. 24: Part A
71: BULGARI S.P.A.
33: 888451301 31: IB 32: 2015-04-23
21: A2015/01482 22: 2015-10-01 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 7. 24: Part A
71: ARÇELIK ANONIM SIRKETI
33: 002730291-0001 31: EM 32: 2015-07-02
54: Toaster
57: The design relates to a toaster. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/01483 22: 2015-10-01 23:
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43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 7. 24: Part A
71: ARÇELIK ANONIM SIRKETI
33: 002730382-0001 31: EM 32: 2015-07-02
54: Coffee Maker
57: The design relates to a coffee maker. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2015/01489 22: 2015-10-01 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 7 24: Part A
71: RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED
33: 002686055-0002 31: European Community 32:
2015-04-21
54: CONTAINER DISPENSER
57: The design is to be applied to a container
dispenser. The features for which protection is
claimed are those of shape and/or configuration,
substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2015/01484 22: 2015-10-01 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 7. 24: Part A
71: ARÇELIK ANONIM SIRKETI
33: 002730440-0001 31: EM 32: 2015-07-02
54: Kettle
57: The design relates to a kettle. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/01490 22: 2015-10-01 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 7 24: Part A
71: RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED
33: 002686055-0001/0002 31: European
Community 32: 2015-04-21
54: CONTAINER DISPENSER
57: The design is to be applied to a container
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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21: A2015/01491 22: 2015-10-01 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 7 24: Part A
71: RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED
33: 002686055-0001 31: European Community 32:
2015-04-21
54: CONTAINER DISPENSER
57: The design is to be applied to a container
dispenser. The features for which protection is
claimed are those of shape and/or configuration,
substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2015/01496 22: 2015-10-02 23:
43: 2015-10-02
52: Class 32 24: Part A
71: VAN JAARSVELD, Reanca
54: SURFACE PATTERNS OR ARTICLES
INCORPORATING SURFACE PATTERNS
57: The design relates to a surface pattern which
may be applied to a fabric such as a textile fabric or
to other surfaces. The surface pattern includes
branches of varying thickness, including thorny
branches, and foliage which will serve well as
camouflage. To this end, the surface pattern may be
repeated on a textile fabric in order to cover the
entire fabric on at least one side thereof.
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Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01505 22: 2015-10-05 23:
43: 2015-04-03
52: Class 24 24: Part A
71: inSleep Technologies, LLC
33: 29/522,925 31: US 32: 2015-04-03
54: COUPLINGS FOR NASAL INTERFACE
HOSES
57: The design is for a coupling for a nasal interface
hose. The coupling is in the form of a generally
tubular body which has walls which gradually
decrease in thickness from a front end to a rear end
of the body. At the front end of the body, the walls
terminate in a rounded front end region which
surrounds a front opening of the coupling. The rear
end of the body is concave and inclined such that
the length of the body increases from a top towards
a bottom of the body when the coupling is view from
the side.
21: A2015/01506 22: 2015-10-05 23:
43: 2015-04-07
52: Class 7 24: Part A
71: Koninklijke Philips N.V.
33: 002675835-0001 31: EU(NL) 32: 2015-04-07
54: KETTLES
57: The design relates to a kettle having an elongate
body mounted to a base. The body gently tapers
outwardly from an upper portion towards a lower
portion. The base tapers inwardly downwardly. The
upper portion includes a round lid and a substantially
triangular shaped projecting spout. A U-shaped
handle protrudes from the body, with an upper limb
of the handle attached to the body upper portion
while a lower limb of the handle is attached to the
lower portion. The body includes a plurality of
longitudinally-spaced, circumferentially-extending
lines ribs. An elongate lever projects from a
substantially rectangular recess located below the
handle.
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71: CHAMDOR FAKTRY WHOLESALERS (PTY)
LTD
54: LABEL HOLDER
57: The design is to be applied to a label holder. The
features of the design for which protection is claimed
include the pattern and/or shape and/or
configuration and/or ornamentation of a label holder,
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
drawings.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01508 22: 2015-10-05 23:
43: 2016-06-26
52: Class 2 24: Part A
71: NIKE INNOVATE C.V.
33: 29/528213 31: US 32: 2015-09-01
54: SHOE UPPER
57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a
portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe
showing the overall appearance thereof.
21: A2015/01520 22: 2015-10-07 23:
43: 2015-04-14
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: Isuzu Motors Limited
33: 2015-008413 31: JP 32: 2015-04-14
54: MOTOR VEHICLES
57: The design is for a motor vehicle which is a twodoor light utility vehicle. The vehicle includes a
loading section, a passenger compartment and a
front section. The front section has a central
elongate trapezoidal grille with three parallel spaced
horizontal bars. The grille is flanked by a pair of
roughly trapezoidal headlights. Below the grille a
bumper is positioned and includes a bumper
opening. The bumper opening includes one
horizontal member and four vertical members
defining a 2x5 matrix. The bumper opening is
flanked by two smaller trapezoidal openings. A rear
bumper protrudes away from a rear end of the
loading section.
21: A2015/01510 22: 2015-10-06 23:
43: 2016-07-04
52: Class 20 24: Part A
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57: The design is in respect of a combination lamp
for a vehicle which includes a base and generally
trapezoidal-shaped lens attached to the base. An
arrangement of protrusions, including two hook
formations, extends away from an operative rear end
of the base.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01521 22: 2015-10-07 23:
43: 2015-04-14
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: Isuzu Motors Limited
33: 2015-008417 31: JP 32: 2015-04-14
54: MOTOR VEHICLES
57: The design is for a motor vehicle. The vehicle
has a body comprising an engine compartment, a
passenger compartment and an open-top rear cargo
tray. The front end of the engine compartment is
provided with laterally opposite headlights, a central
radiator grill and a central air intake. The passenger
compartment comprises a double section with two
doors on either side of the compartment. The opentop rear cargo tray is generally square in plan view
with elevated sides. A rear end thereof is provided
with laterally opposite rear lights.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01523 22: 2015-10-07 23:
43: 2015-04-14
52: Class 26 24: Part A
71: Isuzu Motors Limited
33: 2015-008419 31: JP 32: 2015-04-14
54: COMBINATION LAMPS FOR VEHICLES
57: The design is in respect of a head light assembly
which includes a base and generally trapezoidalshaped lens attached to the base. The lens defines
two generally trapezoidal-shaped reflector
formations. One reflector formation is bigger than the
other reflector formation. The base ends in a lip
formation on one side thereof. The base also
includes four hook formations provided on opposite
sides of the base and extending therefrom.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01522 22: 2015-10-07 23:
43: 2015-04-14
52: Class 26 24: Part A
71: Isuzu Motors Limited
33: 2015-008418 31: JP 32: 2015-04-14
54: COMBINATION LAMPS FOR VEHICLES
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01524 22: 2015-10-07 23:
43: 2015-04-14
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52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: Isuzu Motors Limited
33: 2015-008420 31: JP 32: 2015-04-14
54: GRILLES FOR VEHICLES
57: The design is in respect of a motor vehicle grille
made up of an upper sub-frame and a lower subframe, with the upper and lower sub-frames together
constituting a frame for the grille. A grid of
horizontally and vertically extending ribs is provided
in an elongate opening defined between the upper
and lower sub-frames, with the ribs defining
rectangular openings.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01526 22: 2015-10-08 23:
43: 2015-04-09
52: Class 13 24: Part A
71: EPC Power Corporation
33: 29/523,432 31: US 32: 2015-04-09
54: POWER INVERTERS
57: The design is for a power inverter, and more
specifically for a housing thereof. The housing
includes a generally flat top, front, rear and sides. A
set of parallel elongate openings, which extend from
side to side across the housing, is provided at each
of a front region and a rear region of the top. Three
parallel elongate grooves, which extend vertically
along the housing, are provided at each of a front
region and a rear region of each of the sides.
Intermediate sections connect the front to the top
and a bottom of the housing, respectively, so as to
define inclined upper and lower connecting surfaces.
A recess is defined in a bottom edge of each of the
sides.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01525 22: 2015-10-07 23:
43: 2015-04-14
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: Isuzu Motors Limited
33: 2015-008422 31: JP 32: 2015-04-14
54: FRONT BUMPERS FOR VEHICLES
57: The design is in respect of a front bumper for a
motor vehicle. The bumper includes a generally
rectangular body which includes a central, elongate
opening. The bumper opening includes one
horizontal member and four vertical members
defining a 2x5 matrix. The bumper opening is
flanked by two smaller trapezoidal recesses.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01528 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2016-06-22
52: Class 24. 24: Part A
71: MICRODOSE THERAPEUTX, INC.
33: 29/541,228 31: US 32: 2015-10-01
54: Base Unit for an Inhaler
57: The design relates to a base unit for an inhaler.
The features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
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33: 30-2015-0035566 31: KR 32: 2015-07-15
54: COVERS FOR PORTABLE TERMINALS
57: The design relates to a cover for a portable
terminal. When seen from the front, the cover has a
rectangular profile with rounded corners, and
includes a transparent front cover panel and a rear
casing. The front cover panel is hingedly connected
to the rear casing by means of a hinge component
extending along complementary longitudinal edge
portions thereof. A slit is located proximate and
parallel to an operatively upper edge portion of the
front cover panel. The rear casing comprises a rear
panel and, at each corner thereof, a protruding
corner formation configured to wrap around a corner
of the portable terminal such that the terminal is
gripped between the corner formations, is provided.
A rounded rectangular aperture is provided in an
operatively upper edge portion of the rear panel.
21: A2015/01529 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2016-06-22
52: Class 21. 24: Part A
71: VATTACA, LLC
33: 29/523,513 31: US 32: 2015-04-10
54: Golf Club Ferrule
57: The design relates to a golf club ferrule. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or ornamentation.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01530 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-07-15
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
21: A2015/01531 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-07-15
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
33: 30-2015-0035563 31: KR 32: 2015-07-15
54: PORTABLE TERMINALS
57: The design relates to a portable terminal, and in
particular to a portion of an operatively lower edge
surface or strip of the terminal. The edge surface or
strip is located between an operatively lower edge
portion of a front face of the terminal, and an
operatively lower edge portion of a rear face of the
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terminal. The operatively lower edge portion of the
rear face has a specific profile. A generally oval
opening is provided in the edge surface or strip, with
a generally oval component located within, and
protruding from, the opening.
Three-dimensional view
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01532 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-07-15
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
33: 30-2015-0035562 31: KR 32: 2015-07-15
54: PORTABLE TERMINALS
57: The design relates to a portable terminal, and in
particular to a lateral portion of the terminal. The
lateral portion of the terminal comprises an edge
strip which joins complementary edge portions of
front and rear faces of the terminal. The strip has an
elongate portion and a corner portion at each end of
the elongate portion. An operatively front edge of
the strip lies in a first plane. Laterally and
longitudinally extending portions of an operatively
rear edge of the strip lie in a second plane which
extends parallel to the first plane; however, the
corners of the strip protrude beyond the second
plane.
21: A2015/01533 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-07-15
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
33: 30-2015-0035561 31: KR 32: 2015-07-15
54: PORTABLE TERMINALS
57: The design relates to a portable terminal. The
terminal has a rectangular body with rounded
corners. A peripheral edge strip extends around the
terminal body, and joins complementary edge
portions of front and rear faces of the terminal body.
An operatively front edge of the strip lies in a first
plane. Laterally and longitudinally extending
portions of an operatively rear edge of the strip lie in
a second plane which extends parallel to the first
plane; however, the corners of the strip protrude
beyond the second plane.
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Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01534 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-07-15
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
33: 30-2015-0035560 31: KR 32: 2015-07-15
54: PORTABLE TERMINALS
57: The design relates to a portable terminal. The
terminal has a rectangular body with rounded
corners. A front face of the terminal body is planar
with a rectangular screen positioned centrally
thereon and covering a major portion thereof. A slit
is located proximate and parallel to an operatively
upper edge portion of the front face, while a
generally oval button is located proximate an
operatively lower edge portion thereof. A rear face
of the terminal body has rounded longitudinal edge
portions, with a slightly raised, rounded square
formation being centrally positioned on an
operatively upper portion thereof. A smaller,
rounded rectangular formation is provided adjacent
to the square formation. A peripheral edge strip
extends around the terminal body, and joins
complementary edge portions of the front and rear
faces.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01535 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-07-15
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
33: 30-2015-0035545 31: KR 32: 2015-07-15
54: PORTABLE TERMINALS
57: The design relates to a portable terminal, and in
particular to an operatively upper rounded corner of
a body thereof. A front face of the terminal body has
a rounded longitudinal edge portion, with a distinct
profile provided along an edge thereof adjacent a
join line between the front face and a rear face of the
body. The body also has an operatively upper
chamfered edge portion, with the distinct profile
extending along the edge portion, but spaced from
the join line. An edge portion of the rear face of the
body is also chamfered.
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Three-dimensional view
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01536 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-07-15
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
33: 30-2015-0035544 31: KR 32: 2015-07-15
54: PORTABLE TERMINALS
57: The design relates to a portable terminal. The
terminal has a rectangular body with rounded
corners. A front face of the terminal body has
rounded longitudinal edge portions. A rectangular
screen is positioned centrally on the front face and
covers a major portion of the front face. A slit is
located proximate and parallel to an operatively
upper chambered edge portion of the front face,
while a generally oval button is located proximate an
operatively lower chambered edge portion thereof.
A slightly raised, rounded square formation is
centrally positioned on an operatively upper portion
of a rear face of the terminal. A smaller, rounded
rectangular formation is provided adjacent to the
square formation. A peripheral edge portion of the
rear face is chamfered.
21: A2015/01537 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-07-15
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
33: 30-2015-0035549 31: KR 32: 2015-07-15
54: COVERS FOR PORTABLE TERMINALS
57: The design relates to a cover for a portable
terminal. When seen from the front, the cover has a
rectangular profile with rounded corners, and
includes a transparent front cover panel and a rear
casing. The front cover panel is hingedly connected
to the rear casing by means of a hinge component
extending along complementary longitudinal edge
portions thereof. A slit is located proximate and
parallel to an operatively upper edge portion of the
front cover panel. The rear casing comprises a rear
panel and, at each corner thereof, a protruding
corner formation configured to wrap around a corner
of the portable terminal such that the terminal is
gripped between the corner formations, is provided.
A rounded rectangular aperture is provided in an
operatively upper edge portion of the rear panel.
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Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01538 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-07-15
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
33: 30-2015-0035548 31: KR 32: 2015-07-15
54: PORTABLE TERMINALS
57: The design relates to a portable terminal, and in
particular to a rear face thereof. The rear face is
rectangular with rounded corners. The rear face has
a peripheral edge portion which is chamfered to
have a distinct profile.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01539 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-07-15
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
33: 30-2015-0035547 31: KR 32: 2015-07-15
54: PORTABLE TERMINALS
57: The design relates to a portable terminal, and in
particular to a side portion of a body thereof. A front
face of the terminal body has a rounded longitudinal
edge portion, while a longitudinal edge portion of a
rear face of the body is chamfered. A distinct profile
is provided along an interface where the front and
rear faces meet.
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Three-dimensional view
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01541 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-04-10
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: Husqvarna AB
33: 002678821-0003 31: EU(SE) 32: 2015-04-10
54: SPRAYERS
57: The design is for a sprayer. The sprayer
comprises a cylindrical gripping member with a
sprayhead mounting member protruding obliquely
from a first end portion of the gripping member. A
connector protrudes from the other end of the
gripping member. A trigger protrudes from an
operatively front side of the gripping member. An
index finger support is provided at an operatively
upper end of the trigger. A hand support formation,
with a dot pattern on an outer surface thereof, is
provided at an operatively rear side of the gripping
member, near its first end and immediately adjacent
a flow control knob. A sprayhead protrudes from the
sprayhead mounting member. The sprayhead, with a
dot pattern on an outer surface thereof, flares
outwardly from the mounting member to a nozzle
face provided with a plurality of nozzles arranged in
a concentric pattern.
21: A2015/01542 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-04-10
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: Husqvarna AB
33: 002678821-0018 31: EU(SE) 32: 2015-04-10
54: HANDLES
57: The design is for a handle. The handle
comprises a cylindrical gripping member with a
sprayhead mounting member protruding obliquely
from a first end portion of the gripping member. A
connector protrudes from the other end of the
gripping member. A trigger protrudes from an
operatively front side of the gripping member. An
index finger support is provided at an operatively
upper end of the trigger. A hand support formation,
with a dot pattern on an outer surface thereof, is
provided at an operatively rear side of the gripping
member, near its first end and immediately adjacent
a flow control knob. Towards its first end, the
gripping member tapers towards the sprayhead
mounting member.
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Three-dimensional view
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01543 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-04-10
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: Husqvarna AB
33: 002678821-0015 31: EU(SE) 32: 2015-04-10
54: HANDLES
57: The design is for a handle. The handle
comprises a cylindrical gripping member with a
sprayhead mounting member protruding obliquely
from a first end portion of the gripping member. A
connector protrudes from the other end of the
gripping member. A trigger protrudes from an
operatively front side of the gripping member. An
index finger support is provided at an operatively
upper end of the trigger. A hand support formation,
with a dot pattern on an outer surface thereof, is
provided at an operatively rear side of the gripping
member, near its first end and immediately adjacent
a flow control knob. Towards its first end, the
gripping member tapers towards the sprayhead
mounting member.
21: A2015/01544 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-04-10
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: Husqvarna AB
33: 002678821-0012 31: EU(SE) 32: 2015-04-10
54: SPRAY LANCES
57: The design is for a spray lance. The spray lance
comprises a cylindrical gripping member with a lance
mounting member protruding obliquely from a first
end portion of the gripping member. A connector
protrudes from the other end of the gripping
member. A trigger protrudes from an operatively
front side of the gripping member. A hand support
formation, with a dot pattern on an outer surface
thereof, is provided at an operatively rear side of the
gripping member, near its first end and immediately
adjacent a flow control knob. A lance protrudes from
the mounting member, and a sprayhead is
connected to the other end of the lance via a pivot
joint. A nozzle face of the sprayhead is provided with
a plurality of nozzles arranged in a concentric
pattern with a major nozzle in a centre thereof.
Viewed from the side, the sprayhead is provided with
a hook formation.
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Three-dimensional view
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01546 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-07-15
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
33: 30-2015-0035546 31: KR 32: 2015-07-15
54: PORTABLE TERMINALS
57: The design relates to a portable terminal and in
particular to an operatively upper edge portion of a
front face thereof. The front face of the terminal
body has a chamfered operatively upper edge
portion. An edge of the edge portion, has a distinct
profile.
21: A2015/01545 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2015-04-10
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: Husqvarna AB
33: 002678821-0009 31: EU(SE) 32: 2015-04-10
54: SPRAY LANCES
57: The design is for a spray lance. The spray lance
comprises a cylindrical gripping member with a lance
mounting member protruding obliquely from a first
end portion of the gripping member. A connector
protrudes from the other end of the gripping
member. A trigger protrudes from an operatively
front side of the gripping member. A hand support
formation, with a dot pattern on an outer surface
thereof, is provided at an operatively rear side of the
gripping member, near its first end and immediately
adjacent a flow control knob. A lance protrudes from
the mounting member, and a sprayhead is
connected to the other end of the lance via a pivot
joint. A nozzle face of the sprayhead is provided with
a plurality of nozzles arranged in a concentric
pattern with a major nozzle in a centre thereof.
Viewed from the side, the sprayhead is provided with
a hook formation.
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Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01547 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 24. 24: Part A
71: MICRODOSE THERAPEUTX, INC.
33: 29/541,227 31: US 32: 2015-10-01
54: Inhaler
57: The design relates to an inhaler. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/01548 22: 2015-10-09 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 24. 24: Part A
71: MICRODOSE THERAPEUTX, INC.
33: 29/541,229 31: US 32: 2015-10-01
54: Cartridge for an Inhaler
57: The design relates to a cartridge for an inhaler.
The features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2015/01552 22: 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
ASSOCIATION
33: 29/523,489 31: US 32: 2015-04-10
54: SET OF SCREEN DISPLAYS
57: The design is applied to a set of screen displays.
The features of the design for which protection is
claimed are those of the shape and/or
ornamentation of a set of screen displays
substantially as shown in the accompanying
representations. The features shown in broken lines
do not form part of the design and are disclaimed.
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21: A2015/01553 22: 2015-10-12 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 13 24: Part A
71: MASCHINENFABRIK REINHAUSEN GMBH
33: 002694190-0002 31: European Community 32:
2015-05-04
54: SWITCH CABINET
57: The design is to be applied to a switch cabinet.
The features for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as
shown in the representations.
21: A2015/01554 22: 2015-10-12 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 13 24: Part A
71: MASCHINENFABRIK REINHAUSEN GMBH
33: 002694190-0001 31: European Community 32:
2015-05-04
54: SWITCH CABINET
57: The design is to be applied to a switch cabinet.
The features for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as
shown in the representations.
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PATENT JOURNAL
21: A2015/01555 22: 2015-10-12 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 10. 24: Part A
71: PNEUMATIC COMPONENTS LIMITED
33: 002681163-0001 31: EM 32: 2015-04-14
54: Gauge
57: The design relates to a gauge. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/01556 22: 2015-10-12 23:
43: 2015-05-13
52: Class 13 24: Part A
71: ABB Oy
33: 002699900-0001 31: EU(FI) 32: 2015-05-13
54: INVERTERS
57: The design relates to an inverter and in particular
to an inverter module structure. It includes a
rectangular parallelepiped enclosure. Attachment
structures are provided at sides of the enclosure to
couple the module to an inverter cabinet. Sides of
the enclosure protrude downwardly beyond a bottom
and wheels are mounted to the protruding portions
of the sides to facilitate movement of the module into
and out of the cabinet on a rail structure. The
enclosure has input and output connectors in a rear
panel towards the bottom thereof. Cooling units are
attached to a rear of the enclosure and protrude
upwardly beyond the top of the enclosure. Circular
cooling apertures are provided in the bottom of the
enclosure. Square cooling apertures are provided in
a front panel of the enclosure. Bolts are provided at
the bottom of the module to couple the module to the
cabinet.
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52: Class 06. 24:Part A
71: ALAN DU TOIT
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: TABLE
57: The design relates to a table. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01558. 22: 14/10/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 06. 24:Part A
71: ALAN DU TOIT
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: SET OF COOKING TABLES
57: The design relates to a set of cooking tables.
The features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: A2015/01571 22: 2015-10-15 23: 2015-07-06
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 23. 24: Part A
71: AFFIRM MANUFACTURING SERVICES
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED T/A ROTOTANK
54: Tank
57: The design relates to a tank. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration
and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01560. 22: 14/10/2015. 23:
43:
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PATENT JOURNAL
52: Class 23. 24: Part A
71: AFFIRM MANUFACTURING SERVICES
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED T/A ROTOTANK
54: Tank
57: The design relates to a tank. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration
and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01572 22: 2015-10-15 23: 2015-07-06
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 23. 24: Part A
71: AFFIRM MANUFACTURING SERVICES
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED T/A ROTOTANK
54: Tank
57: The design relates to a tank. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration
and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01574 22: 2015-10-15 23: 2015-07-06
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 23. 24: Part A
71: AFFIRM MANUFACTURING SERVICES
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED T/A ROTOTANK
54: Tank
57: The design relates to a tank. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration
and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/01573 22: 2015-10-15 23: 2015-07-06
43: 2016-06-23
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PATENT JOURNAL
21: A2015/01575 22: 2015-10-15 23:
43: 2015-10-15
52: Class 7 24: Part A
71: BLUE SWALLOW CATERING SUPPLIES
CLOSE CORPORATION
54: Jugs
57: The design relates to a jug comprising an opentopped jug body and a lid for closing the top of the
jug body. The jug body includes a slender curved
handle at one end and a pouring spout at an
opposite end. The jug body has a generally oval
shape when viewed in plan view. The lid defines a
central recess at an upper side thereof and a raised
boss centrally located within the central recess.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01576 22: 2015-10-15 23:
43: 2015-10-15
52: Class 7 24: Part A
71: BLUE SWALLOW CATERING SUPPLIES
CLOSE CORPORATION
54: Jugs
57: The design relates to a jug comprising an opentopped transparent jug body and a transparent lid for
closing off the top of the jug body. The jug body
includes a slender curved handle at one end and a
pouring spout at an opposite end. The jug body has
a generally oval shape when viewed in plan view.
The lid defines a central recess at an upper side
thereof and a raised boss centrally located within the
central recess. The jug includes an inner tube which
is disposed within the jug and which is mounted at
an upper end of the inner tube to an underside of the
lid.
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AUGUST 2016
PATENT JOURNAL
71: Caterpillar Inc.
33: 29/524,178 31: US 32: 2015-04-17
54: WING SHROUDS FOR GROUND ENGAGING
MACHINE IMPLEMENTS
57: The features of the design are illustrated in the
overall appearance of the design. It is this overall
appearance that is particular to the claimed design.
This design relates to a wing shroud, also known as
a wear member, which can be attached to a bucket
or other ground engaging machine implement for an
excavator or similar machinery.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01579 22: 2015-10-16 23:
43: 2015-04-17
52: Class 15 24: Part A
71: Caterpillar Inc.
33: 29/524,183 31: US 32: 2015-04-17
54: LIPS FOR GROUND ENGAGING MACHINE
IMPLEMENTS
57: The features of the design are illustrated in the
overall appearance of the design. It is this overall
appearance that is particular to the claimed design.
This design relates to a lip, also known as a wear
member, which can be attached to a bucket or other
ground engaging machine implement for an
excavator or similar machinery.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01582 22: 2015-10-16 23:
43: 2015-04-17
52: Class 15 24: Part A
71: Caterpillar Inc.
33: 29/524,178 31: US 32: 2015-04-17
54: WING SHROUDS FOR GROUND ENGAGING
MACHINE IMPLEMENTS
57: The features of the design are illustrated in the
overall appearance of the design. It is this overall
appearance that is particular to the claimed design.
This design relates to a wing shroud, also known as
a wear member, which can be attached to a bucket
or other ground engaging machine implement for an
excavator or similar machinery.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01581 22: 2015-10-16 23:
43: 2015-04-17
52: Class 15 24: Part A
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52: Class 9. 24: Part A
71: DART INDUSTRIES INC.
33: 29/525,364 31: US 32: 2015-04-29
54: Bottle
57: The design relates to a bottle. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration
and/or ornamentation.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01597 22: 2015-10-19 23:
43: 2015-04-20
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: The Procter & Gamble Company
33: 29/524,288 31: US 32: 2015-04-20
54: BOTTLES WITH CAPS
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration
ornamentation of the article substantially as shown
in the representations.
21: A2015/01603 22: 2015-10-20 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 6. 24: Part A
71: DESIGN FOUR INTERNATIONAL
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: A Table
57: The design relates to a table and the features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01600 22: 2015-10-19 23:
43: 2016-06-23
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54: TAMPER EVIDENT CAPS FOR PREFILLED
SYRINGES
57: The design is for a tamper evident cap for
prefilled syringes. The cap has a cylindrical body, an
end portion of which has a reduced diameter. The
body is transparent and defines a series of
circumferentially spaced longitudinally extending
depressions on an outer surface thereof. One end of
the cap includes a grey circular formation encircled
by a series of circumferentially spaced generally
kidney shaped slots. An opposite end of the cap
defines a central mouth for the cap, surrounded by
said slots. Said opposite end defines a castellated
rim.
21: A2015/01604 22: 2015-10-20 23:
43: 2015-10-20
52: Class 11 24: Part A
71: SHIMANSKY, Yair
54: Gems
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed include the shape and/or configuration
and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a gem, the
aspects shown in broken lines not forming an
essential part of the design.
Three-dimensional view
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01605 22: 2015-10-20 23:
43: 2015-04-21
52: Class 24 24: Part A
71: Bayer Pharma Aktiengesellschaft
33: 002686097-0005 31: EU(DE) 32: 2015-04-21
21: A2015/01606 22: 2015-10-20 23:
43: 2015-04-21
52: Class 24 24: Part A
71: Bayer Pharma Aktiengesellschaft
33: 002686097-0004 31: EU(DE) 32: 2015-04-21
54: TAMPER EVIDENT CAPS FOR PREFILLED
SYRINGES
57: The design is for a tamper evident cap for
prefilled syringes. The cap has a cylindrical body, an
end portion of which has a reduced diameter and
which is a lighter shade of peach than the rest of the
body. The body defines a series of circumferentially
spaced longitudinally extending depressions on an
outer surface thereof. One end of the cap includes a
grey circular formation encircled by a series of
circumferentially spaced generally kidney shaped
slots. An opposite end of the cap defines a central
mouth for the cap, surrounded by said slots. Said
opposite end defines a castellated rim.
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Three-dimensional view
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01607 22: 2015-10-20 23:
43: 2015-04-21
52: Class 24 24: Part A
71: Bayer Pharma Aktiengesellschaft
33: 002686097-0003 31: EU(DE) 32: 2015-04-21
54: TAMPER EVIDENT CAPS FOR PREFILLED
SYRINGES
57: The design is for a tamper evident cap for
prefilled syringes. The cap has a cylindrical body, an
end portion of which has a reduced diameter and
which is a lighter shade of purple than the rest of the
body. The body defines a series of circumferentially
spaced longitudinally extending depressions on an
outer surface thereof. One end of the cap includes a
grey circular formation encircled by a series of
circumferentially spaced generally kidney shaped
slots. An opposite end of the cap defines a central
mouth for the cap, surrounded by said slots. Said
opposite end defines a castellated rim.
21: A2015/01608 22: 2015-10-20 23:
43: 2015-04-21
52: Class 24 24: Part A
71: Bayer Pharma Aktiengesellschaft
33: 002686097-0002 31: EU(DE) 32: 2015-04-21
54: TAMPER EVIDENT CAPS FOR PREFILLED
SYRINGES
57: The design is for a tamper evident cap for
prefilled syringes. The cap has a cylindrical body, an
end portion of which has a reduced diameter and
which is a lighter shade of yellow than the rest of the
body. The body defines a series of circumferentially
spaced longitudinally extending depressions on an
outer surface thereof. One end of the cap includes a
grey circular formation encircled by a series of
circumferentially spaced generally kidney shaped
slots. An opposite end of the cap defines a central
mouth for the cap, surrounded by said slots. Said
opposite end defines a castellated rim.
Three-dimensional view
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21: A2015/01609 22: 2015-10-20 23:
43: 2015-04-21
52: Class 24 24: Part A
71: Bayer Pharma Aktiengesellschaft
33: 002686097-0001 31: EU(DE) 32: 2015-04-21
54: TAMPER EVIDENT CAPS FOR PREFILLED
SYRINGES
57: The design is for a tamper evident cap for
prefilled syringes. The cap has a cylindrical body, an
end portion of which has a reduced diameter and
which is a lighter shade of red than the rest of the
body. The body defines a series of circumferentially
spaced longitudinally extending depressions on an
outer surface thereof. One end of the cap includes a
grey circular formation encircled by a series of
circumferentially spaced generally kidney shaped
slots. An opposite end of the cap defines a central
mouth for the cap, surrounded by said slots. Said
opposite end defines a castellated rim.
slots. An opposite end of the cap defines a central
mouth for the cap, surrounded by said slots. Said
opposite end defines a castellated rim.
Three-dimensional view
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01610 22: 2015-10-20 23:
43: 2015-04-21
52: Class 24 24: Part A
71: Bayer Pharma Aktiengesellschaft
33: 002686097-0006 31: EU(DE) 32: 2015-04-21
54: TAMPER EVIDENT CAPS FOR PREFILLED
SYRINGES
57: The design is for a tamper evident cap for
prefilled syringes. The cap has a cylindrical body, an
end portion of which has a reduced diameter. The
body defines a series of circumferentially spaced
longitudinally extending depressions on an outer
surface thereof. One end of the cap includes a
circular formation encircled by a series of
circumferentially spaced generally kidney shaped
21: A2015/01614 22: 2015-10-21 23:
43: 2015-04-22
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: Husqvarna AB
33: 002686816-0007 31: EU(SE) 32: 2015-04-22
54: SPRAY LANCES
57: The design is for a spray lance. The spray lance
comprises a cylindrical gripping member with a lance
mounting member protruding obliquely from a first
end portion of the gripping member. A connector
protrudes from the other end of the gripping
member. A trigger protrudes from an operatively
front side of the gripping member. A hand support
formation is provided at an operatively rear side of
the gripping member, near its first end and
immediately adjacent a flow control knob. A lance
protrudes from the mounting member, and a
sprayhead, with a dot pattern on an outer surface
thereof, is connected to the other end of the lance
via a pivot joint. A nozzle face of the sprayhead is
provided with a plurality of nozzles arranged in a
concentric pattern with a major nozzle in a centre
thereof. Viewed from the side, the sprayhead is
provided with a hook formation.
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PATENT JOURNAL
Three-dimensional view
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01615 22: 2015-10-21 23:
43: 2015-04-22
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: Husqvarna AB
33: 002686816-0004 31: EU(SE) 32: 2015-04-22
54: SPRAYERS
57: The design is for a sprayer. The sprayer
comprises a cylindrical gripping member with a
sprayhead mounting member protruding obliquely
from a first end portion of the gripping member. A
connector protrudes from the other end of the
gripping member. A trigger protrudes from an
operatively front side of the gripping member. An
index finger support is provided at an operatively
upper end of the trigger. A hand support formation,
with a dot pattern on an outer surface thereof, is
provided at an operatively rear side of the gripping
member, near its first end and immediately adjacent
a flow control knob. A sprayhead protrudes obliquely
from the sprayhead mounting member. The
sprayhead flares outwardly from the mounting
member to a nozzle face provided with a plurality of
nozzles arranged in a concentric pattern with a
major nozzle in a centre thereof.
21: A2015/01616 22: 2015-10-21 23:
43: 2015-04-22
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: Husqvarna AB
33: 002686816-0003 31: EU(SE) 32: 2015-04-22
54: SPRAYERS
57: The design is for a sprayer. The sprayer
comprises a cylindrical gripping member with a
sprayhead mounting member protruding obliquely
from a first end portion of the gripping member. A
connector protrudes from the other end of the
gripping member. A trigger protrudes from an
operatively front side of the gripping member. An
index finger support is provided at an operatively
upper end of the trigger. A hand support formation is
provided at an operatively rear side of the gripping
member, near its first end and immediately adjacent
a flow control knob. A sprayhead protrudes obliquely
from the sprayhead mounting member. The
sprayhead, with a dot pattern on an outer surface
thereof, flares outwardly from the mounting member
to a nozzle face provided with a plurality of nozzles
arranged in a concentric pattern with a major nozzle
in a centre thereof.
Page | 360
AUGUST 2016
PATENT JOURNAL
Three-dimensional view
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01617 22: 2015-10-21 23:
43: 2015-04-22
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: Husqvarna AB
33: 002686816-0011 31: EU(SE) 32: 2015-04-22
54: SPRAYHEADS
57: The design is for a sprayhead. The sprayhead is
oblique conical frustum in shape with concave sides.
The sprayhead is provided with a dot pattern on an
outer surface thereof. The spacing between the dots
increases, and the size of the dots decreases as the
radius of the sprayhead increases.
21: A2015/01618 22: 2015-10-21 23:
43: 2015-04-22
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: Husqvarna AB
33: 002686816-0010 31: EU(SE) 32: 2015-04-22
54: SPRAYHEADS
57: The design is for a sprayhead. The sprayhead is
conical frustum in shape with concave sides. The
sprayhead is provided with a dot pattern on an outer
surface thereof. The spacing between the dots
increases, and the size of the dots decreases as the
radius of the sprayhead increases.
Three-dimensional view
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21: A2015/01619 22: 2015-10-21 23:
43: 2015-04-22
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: Husqvarna AB
33: 002686816-0009 31: EU(SE) 32: 2015-04-22
54: SPRAYER LANCES
57: The design is for a sprayer lance. The sprayer
lance comprises a cylindrical gripping member with a
lance mounting member protruding obliquely from a
first end portion of the gripping member. A connector
protrudes from the other end of the gripping
member. A trigger protrudes from an operatively
front side of the gripping member. A hand support
formation, with a dot pattern on its outer surface, is
provided at an operatively rear side of the gripping
member, adjacent a flow control knob. A lance
protrudes from the mounting member, and a
sprayhead, with a dot pattern on an outer surface, is
connected to the other end of the lance via a pivot
joint. A nozzle face of the sprayhead is provided with
a plurality of nozzles arranged in a concentric
pattern with a major nozzle in a centre thereof. In
side view the sprayhead is provided with a hook
formation.
a flow control knob. A sprayhead protrudes obliquely
from the sprayhead mounting member. The
sprayhead flares outwardly from the mounting
member to a nozzle face provided with a plurality of
nozzles arranged in a concentric pattern.
Three-dimensional view
Three-dimensional view
21: A2015/01620 22: 2015-10-21 23:
43: 2015-04-22
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: Husqvarna AB
33: 002686816-0008 31: EU(SE) 32: 2015-04-22
54: SPRAYERS
57: The design is for a sprayer. The sprayer
comprises a cylindrical gripping member with a
sprayhead mounting member protruding obliquely
from a first end portion of the gripping member. A
connector protrudes from the other end of the
gripping member. A trigger protrudes from an
operatively front side of the gripping member. An
index finger support is provided at an operatively
upper end of the trigger. A hand support formation,
with a dot pattern on an outer surface thereof, is
provided at an operatively rear side of the gripping
member, near its first end and immediately adjacent
21: A2015/01623 22: 2015-10-22 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: SPECIALISED WHEELCHAIR AND
COMMERCIAL LIFTING SYSTEMS
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: Tail Lift
57: The design relates to a tail lift suitable for being
secured to the rear of a vehicle. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration.
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PATENT JOURNAL
43: 2016-07-04
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED
33: 002690198-0001 31: European Community 32:
2015-04-27
54: REFILL BOTTLE
57: The design is to be applied to refill bottle. 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: A2015/01624 22: 2015-10-22 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 12. 24: Part A
71: SPECIALISED WHEELCHAIR AND
COMMERCIAL LIFTING SYSTEMS
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: Tail Lift
57: The design relates to a tail lift suitable for being
secured to the rear of a vehicle. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/01646 22: 2015-10-28 23:
43: 2016-07-04
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: SANOFI
33: 29/526,612 31: United States of America 32:
2015-05-12
54: PACKAGE
57: The design is to be applied to a package. The
features for which protection is claimed are those of
shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown
in the representations.
21: A2015/01639 22: 2015-10-26 23:
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21: A2015/01647 22: 2015-10-28 23:
43: 2016-07-04
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: SANOFI
33: 29/526,612 31: United States of America 32:
2015-05-12
54: PACKAGE
57: The design is to be applied to a package. The
features for which protection is claimed are those of
shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown
in the representations.
21: A2015/01648 22: 2015-10-28 23:
43: 2016-07-04
52: Class 24 24: Part A
71: SANOFI
33: 29/525,513 31: United States of America 32:
2015-04-30
54: AUTOINJECTOR
57: The design is to be applied to a autoinjector. The
features for which protection is claimed are those of
shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown
in the representations.
21: A2015/01649 22: 2015-10-28 23:
43: 2016-07-04
52: Class 24 24: Part A
71: SANOFI
33: 29/525,514 31: United States of America 32:
2015-04-30
54: AUTOINJECTOR WITHOUT CAP
57: The design is to be applied to a autoinjector
without cap. The features for which protection is
claimed are those of shape and/or configuration,
substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2015/01650 22: 2015-10-28 23:
43: 2016-07-04
52: Class 24 24: A
71: SANOFI
33: 29/525,520 31: United States of America 32:
2015-04-30
54: AUTOINJECTOR WITHOUT CAP
57: The design is to be applied to a autoinjector
without cap. The features for which protection is
claimed are those of shape and/or configuration,
substantially as shown in the representations.
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71: LEVY AFRICA NETWORK (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: GAME BOARD
57: The design relates to a game board. The
features of the design are those of shape, pattern,
ornamentation and/or configuration.
21: A2015/01651. 22: 28/10/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 21. 24:Part A
71: LEVY AFRICA NETWORK (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: GAME BOARD
57: The design relates to a game board. The
features of the design are those of shape, pattern,
ornamentation and/or configuration.
21: A2015/01653 22: 2015-10-28 23:
43: 2016-07-04
52: Class 24 24: Part A
71: SANOFI
33: 29/525,518 31: United States of America 32:
2015-04-30
54: AUTOINJECTOR
57: The design is to be applied to a autoinjector. The
features for which protection is claimed are those of
shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown
in the representations.
21: A2015/01652. 22: 28/10/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 21. 24:Part A
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43: 2016-07-25
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: FINESTONE, Mark
54: LOAD CARRYING STRUCTURE FOR A
VEHICLE
57: The novelty of the design for which protection is
claimed resides in the shape of a load carrying
structure substantially as shown in the publication
drawing.
21: A2015/01654 22: 23:
43: 2016-07-04
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: Spec Tool & Die and General Engineering CC
54: CONTAINER AND LID
57: Protection is claimed for the features of shape
and/or configuration of a CONTAINER AND LID as
shown in the accompanying representations in which
: Figure 1 is a plan view of the CONTAINER AND
LID; Figure 2 is a side elevation of the CONTAINER
AND LID of figure 1; and Figure 3 is a sectional side
elevation on line C - C in Figure 1.
21: A2015/01675 22: 23:
21: A2015/01764 22: 23:
43: 2016-08-04
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: FULL FACING (PTY) LTD
54: SCANNERS
57: The design is for a scanner that is wedgeshaped in side view, with a handle, screen, various
buttons, scanning equipment, and the like. The
scanner can be used as a hand-held scanner for
access control, among other applications.
21: A2015/01765 22: 23:
43: 2016-08-04
52: Class 14 24: Part A
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71: FULL FACING (PTY) LTD
54: SCANNERS
57: The design is for a scanner that has a
rectangular shape with a rectangular opening near
its bottom. The scanner can be used as a stationary
scanner for access control, among other
applications.
21: A2016/00902. 22: 22/06/2016. 23:
43:
52: Class 19. 24:Part A
71: SUSANNA JOHANNA COETZER
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: BLACKBOARD FLOOR TILE
57: The design is for a blackboard floor tile. maternal
used is natural wood. The blackboard floor tile does
not have a frame. The blackboard floor tile can be
painted with different colours of blackboard point
then letters or words can be write on.
21: A2016/00568. 22: 22/03/2016. 23:
43:
52: Class 99. 24:Part A
71: SUSANNA JOHANNA COETZER
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CHALK BOARD WALL TILE
57: The design is for a chalkboard wall tile. Mater
used is natural wood. The chalkboard wall includes a
definitue frame externding down ward from the top to
bottom and edges. The chalkboard tile can be
painted with different colours of chalkboard paint
then monue, notes, to do list can be write an
chalkboard wall tile.
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21: F2013/00527. 22: 22/03/2013. 23:
43:
52: Class 24. 24: Part F
71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: SYRINGE (ADAPTOR TAP SLOT 3 SLOT)
57: The design relates to a syringe. The features of
the design are those of shape, configuration and/or
pattern.
21: F2013/00541. 22: 22/03/2013. 23:
43:
52: Class 24. 24:Part F
71: SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: SYRINGE (FINGER TAB SLOT 3 SLOT)
57: The design relates to a syringe. The features of
the design are those of shape, configuration and/or
pattern.
21: F2014/01255 22: 23:
43: 2015-07-06
52: Class 24 24: Part F
71: ERASMUS, Pieter Jordaan
54: SURGICAL CUTTING GUIDE
57: The design relates to a surgical cutting guide.
The features of the design for which protection is
claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration
of surgical cutting guide substantially as illustrated in
the accompanying representation.
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21: F2014/01409 22: 23:
43: 2016-07-25
52: Class 25 24: Part F
71: MAO-CHEIA, Jose Teixeira
54: STANCHION TOP SUB-ASSEMBLIES FOR
BALUSTRADES
57: The design is for a stanchion top sub-assembly
for a balustrade. The sub-assembly includes a
metal plate and pin that are attached together, a
metal cap and a plastic plug. When assembled, the
pin passes through an aperture in the cap into a
recess defined in the plug and the plug can be
knocked into an upper end of a hollow stanchion so
that a top rail can be attached to the plate.
21: F2015/00460 22: 23:
43: 2016-07-20
52: Class 25 24: Part F
71: COCHRANE GULF FZE
54: FENCE POST
57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or
configuration of a fence post substantially as shown
in the accompanying representation.
21: F2015/00710. 22: 24/04/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 10. 24: Part F
71: FORENSIC CRIME LABORATORIES (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: LOCATION MARKERS
57: The design is in respect of a location marker
configured to facilitate marking crime scene
locations. The market consists of a unitary structure
having a base which is shown as being generally
rectangular having a side wall. The base supports an
upwardly converging body which is shown as having
opposite planar sides, a rear wall and front wall. The
side walls, front wall and rear wall converge at an
upper end which is generally planar but slightly
arcuate. The body as shown is generally in the form
of a truncated pyramid. The front and rear walls are
angularly disposed with respect to the horizontal at
an angle of approximately 30 degrees. The outer
surfaces of walls may carry appropriate identification
indicia. Four legs are connected at respective
corners of the base.
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71: KLATRADE 458 CC T/A A T M COMPONENTS
54: Fastener
57: The design relates to a fastener. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed are those
of shape and configuration.
21: F2015/00873 22: 2015-05-29 23:
43: 2016-06-02
52: Class 25. 24: Part F
71: KLATRADE 458 CC T/A A T M COMPONENTS
54: Wire Mesh
57: The design relates to a wire mesh. The features
of the design for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2015/00891 22: 2015-06-04 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 24 24: Part F
71: SASPINE (PTY) LIMITED
54: INTERBODY FUSION SCREW
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed comprise the shape and/or configuration of
an interbody fusion screw A comprising a nose B, a
body C and a tail D substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representations, irrespective of any
feature of inserts E and a tool engagement formation
F towards the tail of the screw.
21: F2015/00874 22: 2015-05-29 23:
43: 2016-06-02
52: Class 25. 24: Part F
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21: F2015/01010. 22: 25/06/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 26. 24: Part F
71: VOLTEX LIGHTING, A DIVISION OF VOLTEX
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: END CAP
57: The features of the design are apparent from the
attached representation
21: F2015/01310. 22: 31/08/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part F
71: Sonnendal Dairies (Pty) Ltd
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: SUPPORT FRAME FOR DOLLIES
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed include the shape and/or configuration
and/or pattern of an article substantially as shown in
the accompanying representation(s).
21: F2015/01011. 22: 15/06/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 26. 24: Part F
71: VOLTEX LIGHTING, A DIVISION OF VOLTEX
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: DIFFUSER
57: The features of the design are apparent from the
attached representation
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21: F2015/01326 22: 23:
43: 2016-07-06
52: Class 12 24: Part F
71: DALE HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD
54: HOLD DOWN END OF MODULAR PLASTIC
BELTS
57: The design is for a modular plastic belt.
Specifically it is a hold down end of a modular plastic
belt segment for use in a spiral conveyor system.
An elongate body of the modular plastic belt
segment is defined by a series of transversely
extending connection formations capable of meshing
with the connection formations of other belt
segments to form a conveyor belt. The hold down
end of the belt segment is defined by an end block
having a downwardly protruding flange which is
perpendicular to the elongate body of the modular
plastic segment. The flange has an inwardly
extending lip at a bottom edge of the flange for
engaging with a guide rail to provide the conveyor
belt with stability.
21: F2015/01337. 22: 03/09/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 06. 24:Part F
71: Alplas Shutters & Louvres (Pty) Ltd
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CORD SPOOL TUBE ARRANGEMENT FOR
MOTORIZED BLINDS
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed include the shape and/or configuration
and/or pattern of an article substantially as shown in
the accompanying representation(s).
21: F2015/01340 22: 2015-09-04 23:
43: 2016-06-07
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52: Class 16. 24: Part F
71: RICOH COMPANY, LTD
33: 2015-005701 31: JP 32: 2015-03-17
54: A Toner Cartridge
57: The design relates to a toner cartridge for image
forming apparatus. The features of the design are
those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2015/01357. 22: 04/09/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 23. 24: Part F
71: Wirquin Plastiques
33: CTM. 31: 002648188-0003. 32: 2015/03/06
54: SANITARY INSTALLATION
57: The features for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as
shown in the representations.
21: F2015/01358. 22: 04/09/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 23. 24: Part F
71: Wirquin Plastiques
33: CTM. 31: 002648188-0005. 32: 2015/03/06
54: SANITARY APPARATUS
57: The features for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as
shown in the representations.
21: F2015/01395 22: 2015-09-11 23:
43: 2015-09-11
52: Class 23 24: Part F
71: Finant No 17 CC t/a Trident Marketing
54: DRAUGHT REGULATORS
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57: The design is for a draught regulator for
regulating a draught of wood or charcoal fires when
positioned over the fire. The regulator has a frustoconical shape and has a hollow open-ended body
which tapers from a broad, operatively lower end
toward a narrow, operatively upper end. The
regulator is formed from sheet metal which is folded
into the desired shape and joined along overlapping
edges of the body. The body has a circular crosssectional profile. A mesh or grid may also be
provided inside the regulator to serve as a platform
for holding fuel in the form of wood or charcoal. The
regulator improves the draught created over the fire
and hastens the onset of coals.
second end attached to a lever arm. The level arm
has a bulbous head portion, and a free end, wherein
the head portion is pivotally attachable to the second
end of the locking member. The clamp also
comprises a plurality of gripping ridges on the outer
surface of the body, and a safety flange extending
from and transversely to one of the end flanges.
Three-dimensional view
21: F2015/01428 22: 2015-09-16 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 25. 24: Part F
71: GRACE, JANICE AVRIL
54: Mesh
57: The design relates to a mesh. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration
and/or pattern.
Three-dimensional view
21: F2015/01412 22: 2015-09-15 23:
43: 2015-09-15
52: Class 21 24: Part F
71: Lurco Trading 268 (Pty) Ltd
54: CLAMPS FOR BARBELLS
57: The design is for a clamp for a barbell,
particularly wherein the clamp is operatively used for
retaining one or more weight plates on an end
portion of a barbell. The clamp comprises a
generally circular body having a pair of opposed end
flanges extending radially from a central axis of the
body. An elongate locking member is providing in
aligned apertures of the end flanges. The locking
member has a screw-threaded first end to which a
nut is co-operatively attachable, and an opposite
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71: SELLO IGNATIUS LETSWELE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: SPRING LOADED HEELS
57: The spring loaded heels are ladies shoes with a
helical spring inserted inside the heels to absorb
shock as people walk. When you make a step, the
pusher pushes the spring up and your weight is
supported by a spring. A minimum of two screws are
used to attach the heel to the shoe, A sole is glued
to the bottom of the pusher. The only maintenance
requited is to change the spring if it deformed.
21: F2015/01431 22: 2015-09-17 23:
43: 2016-06-09
52: Class 25. 24: Part F
71: GRACE, JANICE AVRIL
54: Conveyor Screen
57: The design relates to a conveyor screen. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration and/or pattern.
21: F2015/01434. 22: 09/09/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 02. 24:Part F
21: F2015/01469 22: 2015-09-30 23: 2015-03-30
43: 2015-03-30
52: Class 8 24: Part F
71: REICHERDT, Stefan
54: HOLSTERS
57: The design relates to a holster substantially as
shown in the accompanying representations. The
holster includes a mounting face which is mounted,
in use, to a support surface such as an underside of
a dashboard of a vehicle. The holster further
includes a sleeve conforming to a general shape of a
handgun for surrounding, abutting and releasably
holding opposite sides of a mid-region of the
handgun defined between opposite ends of the
handgun. The sleeve defines a trigger guard
formation which surrounds a trigger of the handgun
and defines a finger-receiving formation shaped and
configured to accommodate insertion of a user’s
trigger finger into the holster for accessing the trigger
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of the handgun when the user grips a handle of the
handgun when withdrawing the handgun from the
holster.
57: The design relates to a belt splice. The features
of the design are those of pattern and/or shape
and/or configuration.
Three-dimensional view from front
21: F2015/01474 22: 2015-10-01 23:
43: 2016-06-21
52: Class 9. 24: Part F
71: BOWLER PLASTICS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: Container
57: The design relates to a container. The features
of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: F2015/01493. 22: 01/10/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part F
71: HENDERICK AUGUST FREDERIK WILHELM
PIETERSE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: BELT SPLICE
57: The design relates to a belt splice. The features
of the design are those of pattern and/or shape
and/or configuration.
21: F2015/01492. 22: 01/10/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 08. 24: Part F
71: HENDERICK AUGUST FREDERIK WILHELM
PIETERSE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: BELT SPLICE
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21: F2015/01507 22: 2015-10-05 23:
43: 2016-07-06
52: Class 6 24: Part F
71: VAN BILJON, Kempen Higgo assisted by VAN
BILJON, Margareta Johanna
54: BATHROOM SUPPORT FRAME FOR AN
INVALID
57: The design is to be applied to a bathroom
support frame for an invalid. The features of the
design for which protection is claimed comprise the
shape and/or configuration and/or pattern of the
support frame substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representations.
21: F2015/01497 22: 23:
43: 2016-07-04
52: Class 8 24: Part F
71: NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD
54: ROCK ANCHOR
57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or
configuration of the rock anchor substantially as
shown in the accompanying drawings.
21: F2015/01513 22: 2015-10-06 23:
43: 2016-06-22
52: Class 24 24: Part F
71: POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED
54: CONCRETE SAFE FOR EQUIPMENT
57: The design is to be applied to a safe for
equipment. The features of the design for which
protection is claimed comprise the shape and/or
configuration of a concrete safe substantially as
illustrated in the accompanying representations,
irrespective of the shape, configuration and position
of the holes and elements shown in broken lines.
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illustrated in the accompanying representations,
irrespective of the shape, configuration and position
of the holes and elements shown in broken lines.
21: F2015/01514 22: 2015-10-06 23:
43: 2016-06-22
52: Class 24 24: Part F
71: POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED
54: CONCRETE SAFE FOR EQUIPMENT
57: The design is to be applied to a safe for
equipment. The features of the design for which
protection is claimed comprise the shape and/or
configuration of a concrete safe substantially as
illustrated in the accompanying representations,
irrespective of the shape, configuration and position
of the holes and elements shown in broken lines.
21: F2015/01561. 22: 14/10/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 12. 24: Part F
71: NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN
UNIVERSITY
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE
57: The design relates to an autonomous vehicle.
The features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: F2015/01515 22: 2015-10-06 23:
43: 2016-06-22
52: Class 24 24: Part F
71: POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED
54: CONCRETE SAFE FOR EQUIPMENT
57: The design is to be applied to a safe for
equipment. The features of the design for which
protection is claimed comprise the shape and/or
configuration of a concrete safe substantially as
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21: F2015/01562. 22: 14/10/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 25. 24: Part F
71: HOWARD PRINSLOO
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: SET OF PROFILES
57: The design relates to a set of profiles. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: F2015/01567 22: 2015-10-15 23: 2015-07-06
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 23. 24: Part F
71: AFFIRM MANUFACTURING SERVICES
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED T/A ROTOTANK
54: Support for a Tank
57: The design relates to a support for a tank. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: F2015/01569 22: 2015-10-15 23: 2015-07-06
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 23. 24: Part F
71: AFFIRM MANUFACTURING SERVICES
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED T/A ROTOTANK
54: Support for a Tank
57: The design relates to a support for a tank. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
21: F2015/01570 22: 2015-10-15 23: 2015-07-06
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 23. 24: Part F
71: AFFIRM MANUFACTURING SERVICES
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED T/A ROTOTANK
54: Support for a Tank
57: The design relates to a support for a tank. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.
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21: F2015/01583 22: 2015-10-16 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 12 24: Part F
71: TSE BIG MAX CC
54: TRAILER SUSPENSION HANGER
57: The design is to be applied to a trailer
suspension hanger. The features of the design for
which protection is claimed include the shape and/or
configuration of a trailer suspension hanger,
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
drawings.
21: F2015/01584 22: 2015-10-16 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 12 24: Part F
71: TSE BIG MAX CC
54: TRAILER SUSPENSION HANGER
57: The design is to be applied to a trailer
suspension hanger. The features of the design for
which protection is claimed include the shape and/or
configuration of a trailer suspension hanger,
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
drawings.
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52: Class 12 24: Part F
71: TSE BIG MAX CC
54: TRAILER SUSPENSION HANGER
57: The design is to be applied to a trailer
suspension hanger. The features of the design for
which protection is claimed include the shape and/or
configuration of a trailer suspension hanger,
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
drawings.
21: F2015/01585 22: 2015-10-16 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 12 24: Part F
71: TSE BIG MAX CC
54: VEHICLE AXLE
57: The design is to be applied to a vehicle axle. The
features of the design for which protection is claimed
include the shape and/or configuration of a vehicle
axle, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
drawings.
21: F2015/01622 22: 23:
43: 2016-07-04
52: Class 25 24: Part F
71: VAN DER LEEK, Robert Benjamin
54: STRINGERS
57: The design is for a stringer formed from a blank
of sheet material. The stringer defines a number of
spaced protuberances on which profiled elements
such as louvres can be received to be supported by
the stringer.
21: F2015/01586 22: 2015-10-16 23:
43: 2016-06-23
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57: The design relates to a tail lift actuating
mechanism. The features of the design are those of
shape and/or configuration.
21: F2015/01625 22: 2015-10-22 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 12. 24: Part F
71: SPECIALISED WHEELCHAIR AND
COMMERCIAL LIFTING SYSTEMS
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: Chassis Attachment Bracket for a Tail Lift
57: The design relates to a chassis attachment
bracket for a tail lift. The features of the design are
those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2015/01677. 22: 03/11/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 06. 24: Part F
71: PRAESTET (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL BED
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed comprise the shape and/or configuration of
the paediatric hospital bed substantially as illustrated
in the accompanying representations. The article of
the design consists substantially of a paediatric
hospital bed. The paediatric hospital bed includes
four sides which may be independently moved to a
lowered position and a bed which may be moved
between flat, Trendelenburg, and Semi-Fowler's
positions.
21: F2015/01626 22: 2015-10-22 23:
43: 2016-06-23
52: Class 12. 24: Part F
71: SPECIALISED WHEELCHAIR AND
COMMERCIAL LIFTING SYSTEMS
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: Tail Lift Actuating Mechanism
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21: F2015/01679. 22: 03/11/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 06. 24: Part F
71: PRAESTET (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL BED
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed comprise the shape and/or configuration of
the paediatric hospital bed substantially as illustrated
in the accompanying representations. The article of
the design consists substantially of a paediatric
hospital bed. The paediatric hospital bed includes
four sides which may be independently moved to a
lowered position and a bed which may be moved
between flat, Trendelenburg, and Semi-Fowler's
positions.
21: F2015/01681. 22: 03/11/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 06. 24: Part F
71: PRAESTET (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL BED
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed comprise the shape and/or configuration of
the paediatric hospital bed substantially as illustrated
in the accompanying representations. The article of
the design consists substantially of a paediatric
hospital bed. The paediatric hospital bed includes
four sides which may be independently moved to a
lowered position and a bed which may be moved
between flat, Trendelenburg, and Semi-Fowler's
positions.
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21: F2015/01727 22: 23:
43: 2016-07-25
52: Class 9 24: Part F
71: MAGNETO IP HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD
54: CONTAINER
57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or
configuration of a container substantially as shown in
the accompanying representation.
21: F2015/01728 22: 23:
43: 2016-07-25
52: Class 9 24: Part F
71: MAGNETO IP HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD
54: A CONTAINER
57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or
configuration of a container substantially as shown in
the accompanying representation.
21: F2015/01734 22: 23:
43: 2016-08-04
52: Class 25 24: Part F
71: A J ONSITE CONCRETE (PTY) LTD
54: BRICKS
57: The design is for a brick that is cast in concrete
and has the approximate dimensions of two
standard "imperial" bricks on top of each other.
21: F2015/01854 22: 23:
43: 2016-08-05
52: Class 24 24: Part F
71: MILC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: URINARY AID
57: The design is for a urinary aid that is folded from
a blank of sheet material to form a funnel with that is
elongated in the front-rear direction and that has
convex upper edges, in side view.
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57: The design is for a booth comprising a shell that
is supported on a stand. The shell defines a work
surface and walls around the work surface. A
computer screen, which could be a tablet computer
or a different configuration of computer/screen can
be mounted on a bracket on a back wall of the shell.
21: F2015/01861 22: 23: 2015-08-06
43: 2016-08-04
52: Class 6 24: Part F
71: FRITZ RAUCH DESIGN STUDIO IP (PTY) LTD
54: BOOTHS
57: The design is for a booth comprising a plurality
of panels attached edge to edge, with a prominent
apex profile in a back wall of the booth.
21: F2015/01862 22: 23:
43: 2016-08-05
52: Class 6 24: Part F
71: FRITZ RAUCH DESIGN STUDIO IP (PTY) LTD
54: BOOTHS
21: F2016/00287 22: 2016-03-08 23: 2015-10-01
43: 2015-10-01
52: Class 26 24: Part F
71: HERHOLDT, Albertus
54: Light Fittings
57: The design is for a light fitting for a lighting
apparatus. More specifically, the light fitting is in the
form of a mounting plate which is configured
retrofittably to mount an LED circuit board to a
conventional incandescent, halogen or filament light
housing. The mounting plate has a channel shaped
body and a pair of attachment plates or flanges
which extend away from the body on either side at
right angles thereto. The channel shaped body
defines a planar top surface for receiving the LED
circuit board. The body defines an inner cavity for
accommodating a power supply (not shown). A first
attachment plate of the pair extends for the width of
the body and has a plurality of oval mounting or
securing holes. A second opposing attachment plate
extends for only part of the width of the body and
also has a plurality of mounting holes.
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Three-dimensional view
21: F2015/01559. 22: 14/10/2015. 23:
43:
52: Class 06. 24: Part B
71: ALAN DU TOIT
33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: SET OF COOKING TABLES
57: The design relates to a table. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration.
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HYPOTHECATIONS
No records available
JUDGMENTS
No records available
OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Change of address for Spoor & Fisher with effect from 1 October 2016
Spoor & Fisher
11 Byls Bridge Boulevard
Highveld Ext 73
Centurion
0157
South Africa
Our postal address (P O Box 454, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa) and docex address (Docex 61, Pretoria) remain
unchanged.
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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.
58: DRAMA
21: 2016/00016. 22: 06/07/2016 43: 2016/07/07
24: 10/11/2014 to 10/01/2015 Australia, Budapest
and Jordan
25: 01/10/2015; New York, New York, United States
of America
71: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM
CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation West Pico
Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, 90035, United
States of America
TSG Entertainment Finance LLC, a Delaware
Limited Liability company of 5851 West Charleston
Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89146, United States
of America
75: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, a
Delaware corporation
76: Simon Kinberg, Aditya Sood, Ridley Scott,
Michael Schaefer and Mark Huffam
77: Ridley Scott
54: THE MARTIAN
78: Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Jeff Daniels,
Kristen Wiig, Michael Pena, Sebastian Stan, Aksel
Hennie, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kate Mara and Sean Bean
26: By appointment with Adams & Adams
55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.
56: Preview Requested/Not requested
57: When astronauts blast off from the planet Mars,
they leave behind Watney, presumed dead after a
fierce storm. With only a meager amount of supplies,
the stranded visitor must utilize his wits and spirit to
find a way to survive on the hostile planet.
Meanwhile, back on Earth, members of NASA and a
team of international scientists work tirelessly to
bring him home, while his crew mates hatch their
own plan for a daring rescue mission
21: 2016/00022 22: 19/08/2016 43: 2016/08/22
24: 29/04/2013 to 06/05/2016; Vancouver, Canada
25: 10/08/2016; Trinidad & Tobago
71: Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.
10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA 902323195 United States of America, Great Beyond LLC
812 North Robertson Boulevard, West Hollywood,
California, 90069, United States of America.
75: Great Beyond LLC
76: Megan Ellison, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg,
Conrad Vernon
77: Conrad Vernon and Greg Tierman
54: SAUSAGE PARTY
78: Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Jonah Hill, Bill Hader,
Michael Cera, James Franco, Danny McBride, Craig
Robinson, Paul Rudd, Nick Kroll, David Krumholtz,
Edward Norton, Salma Hayek
26:
55: Specimen not lodged
56: Preview Requested/Not requested
57: One sausage leads a group of supermarket
products on a quest to discover the truth about their
existence and what really happens when they
become chosen to leave the grocery store.
58: CA
21: 2016/00021. 22: 26/07/2016 43: 2016/07/27
24: 30/06/2016 to 30/06/2016; ALBERTON
25: 07/07/2016; ALBERTON
71: Louise Teresa Morais
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4 LOMBART STREET RACEVIEW, ALBERTON,
1449, South Africa
75: Louise Teresa Morais
76: Gilbert Lawrence
77: Louise Teresa Morais & Fiona Cee
54: FITNESS INSTRUCTOR “EXPOSED”
78: Louise Teresa Morais, Elvina Hercules, Bianca
Fereirra, Nadine Viljoen, Olivia Guerini, Santi Hill,
Bella Fernandes, Louis Tattle, Fiona Cee, Ronel
Beukes, Hugo Tattle
26: DSTV AND SABC
55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.
56: Preview Requested/Not requested
57: A fill-in instructor reports to the gym to do the
fitness class of an existing instructor. The fill-in
instructor tells the class in the fitness studio that
he/she will be standing in for the existing instructor
who is not able to make the class that day. Behind
the scenes the existing fitness sneaks into the
fitness class in disguise. While in disguise the
existing fitness instructor seeks out a gym member
within the class who displays potential to be fitness
instructor.
58: EI
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HYPOTHECATIONS
No records available
JUDGMENTS
No records available
OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Change of address for Spoor & Fisher with effect from 1 October 2016
Spoor & Fisher
11 Byls Bridge Boulevard
Highveld Ext 73
Centurion
0157
South Africa
Our postal address (P O Box 454, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa) and docex address (Docex 61, Pretoria) remain
unchanged.
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5. CORRECTION NOTICES
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TRADE MARK CORRECTION NOTICES
No records available
PATENT CORRECTION NOTICES
The acceptance of patent application number 2015/05414 was withdrawn and it was erroneously advertised in the
March 2016 patent journal, Therefore publication of 2015/05414 in the March 2016 patent journal is null and void.
The patent under application number 2015/00743 was advertised in the June 2016 patent journal with incorrect
characters on the abstract and it should have appeared as the one below but the publication date will remain
as 29/06/2016
Application No
:
2015/00743
Date of application
:
29 Jul 2013
Acceptance Date
:
5 Apr 2016
Applicant
:
Saint-Gobain Centre De Recherches Et D'Etudes Europeen
Class
:
B02C; C04B
Inventors
:
Nonnet, Emmanuel
Liu, Bing
Title
:
Sintered Alumina Particle
Priority
:
FR 1257504 filed 1 Aug 2012
Abstract
:
The invention relates to a sintered particle manufactured from a feedstock
containing 4 wt % to 25 wt % of zircon relative to the weight of the dry
feedstock, and having the following chemical composition, in weight percent
for a total of 100%: 70 % ≤ Al2O3, Al2O3 forming the remainder up to 100
%; 3 % ≤ ZrO2 + HfO2 ≤ 18 %, with HfO2 ≤ 1 %; 1 % ≤ SiO2 ≤ 10 %; 0.3 %
≤ CaO ≤ 2 %, with CaO ≥ 0.6 % if Al2O3 ≤ 79 %; less than 5 % of other
components; and the following crystallised phases, in weight percent of the
crystallised phases included: 65% ≤ corundum; corundum constituting the
remainder up to 100 %; 3 % ≤ zirconia + hafnium, optionally stabilised ≤ 21
%; mullite ≤ 16 %; less than 5 % of other crystallised phases; and a total
porosity of no higher than 5 %.
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The patent under application number 2014/02630 was advertised in the June 2016 patent journal with incorrect
characters on the abstract and it should have appeared as the one below but the publication date will remain
as 29/06/2016
Application No :
2014/02630
Date of application
:
9 Oct 2012
Acceptance Date
:
19 Apr 2016
Applicant
:
Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.
Class
C07F
:
Inventors
:
Cohen, Steven A
Luetkens, Melvin L
Kunz, Linda A
Title
:
Complexes
Methods for Preparing Ruthenium Carbene Complex Precursors and Ruthenium Carbene
Priority :
US 13/272,788 filed 13 Oct 2011
US 13/606,640 filed 7 Sep 2012
Abstract
:
A method for preparing a ruthenium carbene complex precursor includes reacting a
ruthenium refinery salt with a hydrogen halide to form a ruthenium intermediate, and reacting the ruthenium
intermediate with an L-type ligand to form the ruthenium carbene complex precursor. A method for preparing a
ruthenium vinylcarbene complex includes converting a ruthenium carbene complex precursor into a ruthenium
hydrido halide complex, and reacting the ruthenium hydrido halide complex with a propargyl halide to form the
ruthenium carbene complex. A method for preparing a ruthenium carbene complex includes converting a
ruthenium carbene complex precursor into a ruthenium carbene complex having a structure (PR1
R2R3)2CI2Ru=CH-R4, wherein R1, R2, R3, and R4 are alike or different, and wherein covalent bonds may
optionally exist between two or more of R1, R2, and R3 and/or two of R1, R2, and R3 taken together may
optionally form a ring with phosphorous.
The patent under application number 2014/06148 was advertised in the June 2016 patent journal with incorrect
characters on the abstract and it should have appeared as the one below but the publication date will remain
as 29/06/2016
Application No :
2014/06148
Date of application
:
5 Mar 2013
Acceptance Date
:
13 Apr 2016
Applicant
Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
:
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Class
:
PATENT JOURNAL
A61K; A61P
Inventors
:
Bi, Yingzhi
Carson, Kenneth Gordon
Cianchetta, Giovanni
Green, Michael Alan
Kumi, Godwin
Liang, Zhi
Liu, Ying Jade
Main, Alan
Zhang, Yulian
Zipp, Glenn Gregory
Title
:
Thereof
Imidazo [1, 2 - B] Pyridazine - Based Compounds, Compositions Comprising Them, and Uses
Priority :
US 61/608,758 filed 9 Mar 2012
Abstract
:
Imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazine-based compounds of the formula (I): are disclosed, wherein R1,
R2 and R3 are defined herein. Compositions comprising the compounds and methods of their use to treat,
manage and/or prevent diseases and disorders mediated by mediated by adaptor associated kinase 1 activity are
also disclosed.
The patent under application number 2014/09027 was advertised in the June 2016 patent journal with incorrect
characters on the abstract and it should have appeared as the one below but the publication date will remain
as 29/06/2016
Application No :
2014/09027
Date of application
:
7 Jun 2013
Acceptance Date
:
15 Apr 2016
Applicant
:
Nippon Soda Co., Ltd.
Class
C07D
:
Inventor
:
Miyazaki, Hidekazu
Title
:
DERIVATIVE
METHOD FOR PRODUCING 1H-TETRAZOLE
Priority :
JP 2012-132811 filed 12 Jun 2012
Abstract
:
The present invention provides a method for producing a 1H-tetrazole derivative. The
method involves reacting an azide compound represented by general formula (II) and a cyanide compound
represented by general formula (III) within a flow reactor to produce a compound represented by general formula
(I). In the formulae, Y represents an alkyl group, an aryl group, an aryl alkyl group, a silyl group having a
substituent, or a silyl alkyl group having a substituent; Z represents -CO-, -SO2-, or -CRaRb- (wherein Ra and Rb
independently represent H, an alkyl group, an unsubstituted aryl group, or an aryl group having a substituent); p, q
and r individually represent the number 0 or 1 (wherein, q represents the number 1 if p or r represents the number
0); R1 represents an alkyl group or a hydrogen atom when q represents the number 0, and R1 represents an
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alkylene group when q represents the number 1; and R2 represents an unsubstituted aryl group or an aryl group
having a substituent.
The patent under application number 2014/09514 was advertised in the June 2016 patent journal with incorrect
characters on the abstract and it should have appeared as the one below but the publication date will remain
as 29/06/2016
Application No :
2014/09514
Date of application
:
30 May 2013
Acceptance Date
:
18 Apr 2016
Applicant
:
Inner Mongolia United Industrial Co., Ltd.
Class
C25C
:
Inventors
Fang, Yulin
:
Title
Electrolyte Used for Aluminum Electrolysis and Electrolysis Process Using Electrolyte
:
Sun, Songtao
Priority :
CN 201210188422.7 filed 11 Jun 2012
CN 201310024018.0 filed 23 Jan 2013
Number of pages
:
The present invention relates to an electrolyte used for aluminum electrolysis and
an electrolysis process using the electrolyte. The electrolyte of the present invention employs a pure fluoride salt
system and consists of the following mass percent of constituents: 20% to 29.9% of NaF, 60.1% to 66% of A1F3,
3% to 10% of LiF, 4% to 13.9% of KF, and 3% to 6% of Al2O3, where the molar ratio of NaF to AlF3 is between
0.6 and 0.995; or consists of the following mass percent of constituents: 30% to 38% of NaF, 49% to 60% of AlF3,
1% to 5% of LiF, 1% to 6% of KF, and 3% to 6% of A12O3, where the molar ratio of NaF to AlF3 is between 1.0
and 1.52. The electrolyte provided in the present invention is provided with a reduced primary crystallization
temperature and improved solubility of aluminum oxide, while the electrolyte is provided with an increased electric
conductivity. The electrolyte of the present invention provides improved effects of reduced energy consumption,
increased current efficiency, and improved working environment during the electrolysis process.
The patent under application number 2013/09658 was advertised in the June 2016 patent journal with incorrect
characters on the abstract and it should have appeared as the one below but the publication date will remain as
29/06/2016
Application No :
2013/09658
Date of application
:
29 Sep 2009
Acceptance Date
:
22 Apr 2016
Applicant
:
Butamax(TM) Advanced Biofuels LLC
Class
C12N; C12P
:
Inventors
:
Flint, Dennis
Rothman, Steven Cary
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Suh, Wonchul
Tomb, Jean-Francois
Ye, Rick W
Title
:
Priority :
Identification and Use of Bacterial [2Fe-2S] Dihydroxy-Acid Dehydratases
US 61/100,792
filed 29 Sep 2008
Abstract
:
A recombinant yeast cell comprising a heterologous dihydroxy-acid dehydratase (DHAD)
is useful in a method for the production of isobutanol and in a method for the conversion of 2,3dihyroxysiovalerate to α-ketoisovalerate.
The Publication of acceptance for South African patent application number 2014/01584 in the Patent Journal of
28 April 2016 was arranged by a third party acting without mandate from the applicant. The applicant did not, and
does not, ratify the publication of the acceptance by the third party acting without mandate from the applicant.
Therefore, the publication of acceptance in the Patent Journal of 28 April 2016 is void. The acceptance
published in this, the Patent Journal of 31 August 2016, is deemed to be the date of grant.
The Publication of acceptance under patent application number 2014/02745 was advertised in the April 2016 patent
journal with some information missing and it should have been advertised with this information below “name of the
inventor and priority information:”
The correct inventors’ names are as follows:
KIM, Dae Jin;
LEE, Byung Sun;
HONG, Sung Hwan;
HUH, Yong Ho; (this inventor was not published correctly)
JUNG, Sung Youb;
KWON, Se Chang;
The correct priority data is as follows:
Priority number: 10-2011-0102099
Priority date: 6 October 2011
Priority country: KR
The Publication of acceptance under patent application number 2014/08464 was advertised in the March 2016
patent journal without a drawing and the advertisement should appeared as the one below but its publication will
remain 30/03/2016.
21: 2014/08464 22: 18/11/2014 43: 02/11/2015
51: A61K, A61P
71: INDIGENOUS THERAPIES HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD
72: BOGOSHI, MOROLE NTHEDI
33: -31: -32: 54: COMPOSITION FOR THE USE IN TREATMENT OF ASTHMA
00: 57:
This invention discloses an extract from the plants Callilepis leptophylla, Schinus molle, Artemisia afra, Kedrostis
foetidissima, Dicoma capensis, and Pelargonium sidoides for use in treatment of a patient suffering from asthma
and extends to use of an extract obtained from Callilepis leptophylla, Schinus molle, Artemisia afra, Kedrostis
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foetidissima, Dicoma capensis, and Pelargonium sidoides in the manufacture of a medicament for treatment of a
patient having asthma
DESIGN CORRECTION NOTICES
The design application no: F2015/01132 was advertised in the June 2016 patent journal with an incorrect name
which read as “CORNELIUS JOHANNES MEYER” instead of Irene Mary Steyn, but the publication date will
remain the 29/06/2016.
COPYRIGHT CORRECTION NOTICES
No records available
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Advertisement List for August 2016
Number of Advertised Patents: 533
Application Number
2007/08654
2009/00200
2009/03944
2009/03970
2009/07097
2010/00233
2010/04053
2010/05380
2010/07215
2010/07216
2011/00533
2011/03830
2011/04233
2011/06982
2011/07420
2011/09088
Patent Title
BLISTER PACK
METHOD FOR EXCEPTION-BASED
NOTIFICATION OF THE CONDITION
OF AN APPARATUS
AZAADAMANTANE DERIVATIVES
AND THEIR USES AS NICOTINIC
ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS
LIGANDS
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FIPRONIL
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2011/09336
2012/05133
2012/05271
2012/07118
2012/07604
2012/07693
2012/09122
2012/09156
2012/09197
2012/09375
2012/09385
2012/09386
2012/09494
2012/09553
2012/09565
2013/00014
2013/00802
2013/00876
2013/01210
2013/02535
2013/02818
2013/02866
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
METHOD OF CONVERTING LIQUID
RING PUMPS HAVING SEALING
LIQUID VENTS
METHODS OF SELLING
ENDOWMENT POLICIES
PREDICTING AND REDUCING
ALLOIMMUNOGENICITY OF
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METHOD OF TREATMENT OR
PROPHYLAXIS OF INFLAMMATORY
PAIN
MODIFIED PYR/PYL RECEPTORS
ACTIVATED BY ORTHOGONAL
LIGANDS
HETEROBIARYL-CYCLOHEXYLTETRAAZABENZO[E]AZULENES
FROZEN CONFECTIONERY WITH
AERATED COATING
THERAPEUTIC ORAL
COMPOSITION
DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE
POLYPHOSPHORIC ACID
COMPOSITIONS HAVING A
REDUCED VISCOSITY
CAPSULE, SYSTEM AND METHOD
FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE BY
CENTRIFUGATION
NOVEL MODIFIED RELEASE
DOSAGE FORMS OF XANTHINE
OXIDOREDUCTASE INHIBITOR OR
XANTHINE OXIDASE INHIBITORS
COMPOSITION FOR REDUCING
ABSORPTION OF DIETARY FAT
A TENSIONER
A CONTACT TRAP
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR
PHOTOSYNTHETIC CULTURE
HEAT STORE
WELDLESS ALUMINUM BASED
HVAC SYSTEM
FUNCTIONALLY LEACHED PCD
CUTTER
FIBER FOR ARTIFICIAL HAIR, AND
HAIR ACCESSORY FORMED FROM
SAME
ORAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING
MICROAGGREGATES
PROTOCOLS FOR ENABLING MODE
1 AND MODE 2 DEVICES IN TV
WHITE SPACE NETWORKS
Filing Date
Dec 19 2011
Jul 10 2012
Jan 14 2011
Mar 20 2007
Apr 27 2011
Oct 12 2012
Dec 3 2012
Dec 4 2012
Dec 5 2012
Jun 1 2011
Dec 11 2012
Dec 11 2012
Dec 13 2012
Dec 14 2012
Dec 14 2012
Jun 15 2011
Jan 30 2013
Aug 12 2011
Feb 15 2013
Oct 5 2011
Apr 18 2013
Apr 19 2013
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Application Number
2013/03116
2013/03132
2013/03391
2013/04198
2013/04247
2013/04278
2013/04293
2013/04333
2013/05478
2013/05623
2013/05756
2013/05949
2013/05954
2013/06508
2013/06716
2013/07027
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
IMINE SUBSTITUTED 2,4-DIARYLPYRROLINE DERIVATIVES AS
PESTICIDES
DYNAMIC BALANCING OF
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
THROUGH VITAMIN MK-7
FLUIDICS WITH THERMAL
COMPENSATION FOR A FLOWTYPE PARTICLE ANALYZER
OLEFIN OLIGOMERIZATION
CATALYSTS AND METHODS OF
MAKING AND USING SAME
GELATIN ENCAPSULATED ORAL
CARE COMPOSITION CONTAINING
DENTAL OCCLUSION ACTIVES,
HYDROPHOBIC VISCOSITY
MODIFIER AND OIL CARRIER
DRESSING COMPRISING
GLUCOMANNAN
PET FOOD COMPOSITIONS AND
METHODS FOR WEIGHT LOSS AND
MAINTENANCE
TOOTH PREPARATION GUIDE
DEVICE AND METHOD OF
PREPARING TOOTH FOR DENTAL
PROSTHESIS
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR
SAMPLE USE MAXIMIZATION
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR
INSERTING SUPPORT MEMBERS
INTO THE GROUND
WATER COOLED INTERNAL
COMBUSTION ENGINE FOR
VEHICLE
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR
SESSION SYNCHRONIZATION WITH
INDEPENDENT EXTERNAL
SYSTEMS
"METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR
PROCESSING DATA FOR
DATABASE MODIFICATION"
COMPOSITION FOR AEROSOL FOR
CONTROLLING FLYING-INSECT
PEST
PROCESS FOR THE REDUCTION
OF NITROGEN OXIDES AND
SULPHUR OXIDES IN THE
EXHAUST GAS FROM INTERNAL
COMBUSTION ENGINE
ANTIBODIES AGAINST KIDNEY
ASSOCIATED ANTIGEN 1 AND
ANTIGEN BINDING FRAGMENTS
THEREOF
Filing Date
Apr 29 2013
Apr 29 2013
May 9 2013
Dec 29 2011
Jun 10 2013
Dec 19 2011
Jun 11 2013
Jun 12 2013
Jan 20 2012
Jul 24 2013
Jul 30 2013
Aug 7 2013
Aug 7 2013
Aug 29 2013
Mar 6 2012
Sep 18 2013
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Application Number
2013/07033
2013/07102
2013/07104
2013/07400
2013/07439
2013/07511
2013/07604
2013/07694
2013/07695
2013/07701
2013/07751
2013/07752
2013/07758
2013/08049
2013/08151
2013/08265
2013/08266
2013/08267
2013/08270
2013/08446
2013/08770
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
SMOKING ARTICLE
ANTIBODIES FOR TREATMENT OF
CANCER EXPRESSING CLAUDIN 6
COMPOSITIONS, METHODS, AND
KITS FOR DETECTING AND
IDENTIFYING MYCOBACTERIA
FOOD PRODUCT
WAVELENGTH MANAGEMENT IN
MULTIPLE-WAVELENGTH PASSIVE
OPTICAL NETWORKS
PYRIDO [2, 3 - B] PYRAZINE
DERIVATIVES AND THEIR
THERAPEUTICAL USES
INHIBITORS OF VIRAL
REPLICATION, THEIR PROCESS OF
PREPARATION AND THEIR
THERAPEUTICAL USES
STRUCTURAL FRAME AND SOLAR
COLLECTOR MODULE
DEVICE FOR DETECTING THE
POSITION OF A VALVE
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS
FOR TREATING MULTI-DRUG
RESISTANT MALARIA
CIGARETTE PROVIDED WITH A
SELF-LIGHTING DEVICE
SELF-LIGHTING DEVICE FOR A
CIGARETTE
GENETIC ENGINEERING METHOD
AND MATERIAL FOR INCREASING
PLANT YIELD
3-UREIDOISOQUINOLIN-8-YL
DERIVATIVES
BEVERAGE CAPSULE FOR
PREPARING A BEVERAGE BY
CENTRIFUGATION IN A BEVERAGE
PREPARATION DEVICE
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR
TAR REMOVAL FROM SYNGAS
SYNGAS COOLER SYSTEM AND
METHOD OF OPERATION
SYSTEM FOR GENERATING
POWER FROM A SYNGAS
FERMENTATION PROCESS
RECOMBINANT IMMUNOTOXIN
TARGETING MESOTHELIN
Process for the production of estetrol
intermediates
ACTIVE COMPOUND
COMBINATIONS COMPRISING A
(THIO)CARBOXAMIDE DERIVATIVE
AND A FUNGICIDAL COMPOUND
Filing Date
Sep 18 2013
Apr 20 2012
Nov 10 2011
Oct 3 2013
Oct 4 2013
Oct 8 2013
Oct 11 2013
Oct 16 2013
Oct 16 2013
Sep 10 2011
Mar 14 2012
Mar 14 2012
Oct 17 2013
Oct 28 2013
Oct 31 2013
Nov 5 2013
Nov 5 2013
Nov 5 2013
Nov 5 2013
11/11/2013
Nov 21 2013
402
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2013/08787
2013/08892
2013/08897
2013/09001
2013/09026
2013/09119
2013/09124
2013/09125
2013/09129
2013/09166
2013/09171
2013/09178
2013/09216
2013/09258
2013/09358
2013/09402
2013/09416
2013/09446
2013/09466
2013/09627
2013/09652
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
STABLE AND SOLUBLE
ANTIBODIES INHIBITING TNFA
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS
PROCESS TO PRODUCE A YEASTDERIVED PRODUCT COMPRISING
REDUCING SUGAR
POLYMER PARTICLES
INTERSPINOUS IMPLANT AND
INSTRUMENT FOR IMPLANTING AN
INTERSPINOUS IMPLANT
ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS
FOR DIAGNOSING AND
MONITORING HYPERTHYROIDISM
IN A FELINE
FILTER MATERIAL COMPRISING
POLYLACTIDE FIBRES
CONTENTION BASED ACCESS OF
RESOURCES IN A WIRELESS
NETWORK
CRUSHER, CRUSHING SHELL, AND
METHOD OF ATTACHING
CRUSHING SHELL
HALOGEN-ALKYL-1,3 OXAZINES AS
BACE1 AND/OR BACE2 INHIBITORS
GYRATORY CRUSHER WITH
PISTON
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR
ROUTING ELECTRONIC CONTENT
TO A RECIPIENT DEVICE
METHODS OF DISEASE ACTIVITY
PROFILING FOR PERSONALIZED
THERAPY MANAGEMENT
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR
PROCESSING A SEARCH REQUEST
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR
DETERMINING PHYSIOLOGICAL
CHARACTERISTICS OF A PATIENT
USING PULSE OXIMETRY
DELIVERY OF PARAFFINIC OILCONTAINING COMPOSITIONS TO
ROOT TISSUE OF PLANTS
PIPELINE FOR CARRYING A
MOLTEN SALT
METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR
PREPARING A CHARGING PLAN
HEAT INSULATED APPARATUS FOR
HEATING SMOKABLE MATERIAL
COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING,
METHODS INVOLVING, AND USES
OF NON-NATURAL AMINO ACID
LINKED DOLASTATIN DERIVATIVES
Filing Date
Jun 25 2009
Nov 26 2013
Nov 26 2013
Nov 29 2013
Jul 2 2012
Dec 4 2013
Dec 4 2013
Dec 4 2013
Dec 4 2013
Dec 5 2013
Dec 5 2013
Dec 5 2013
Dec 6 2013
Dec 9 2013
Dec 11 2013
May 14 2012
Dec 12 2013
Dec 17 2013
Dec 13 2013
Dec 19 2013
May 24 2012
403
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2013/09654
2013/09683
2013/09697
2013/09722
2014/00110
2014/00199
2014/00249
2014/00703
2014/00846
2014/01584
2014/01705
2014/01775
2014/01939
2014/02008
2014/02057
2014/02322
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING,
METHODS INVOLVING, AND USES
OF NON-NATURAL AMINO ACID
LINKED DOLASTATIN DERIVATIVES
NEUTRALIZING PROLACTIN
RECEPTOR ANTIBODY MAT3 AND
ITS THERAPEUTIC USE
VENTILATED SMOKING ARTICLE
PAPER AND CARDBOARD
PACKAGING WITH BARRIER
COATING
POSITIVE ALLOSTERIC
MODULATORS OF NICOTINIC
ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR
AXMI277 NEMATODE TOXIN AND
METHODS FOR ITS USE
NUCLEOSIDE
PHOSPHORAMIDATES
VIDEO ENCODING METHOD WITH
BIT DEPTH ADJUSTMENT FOR
FIXED-POINT CONVERSION AND
APPARATUS THEREFOR, AND
VIDEO DECODING METHOD AND
APARATUS THEREFOR
BIODEGRADABLE, SEMICRYSTALLINE, PHASE
SEPARATED, THERMOPLASTIC
MULTI BLOCK COPOLYMERS FOR
CONTROLLED RELEASE OF
BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE
COMPOUNDS
MULTI LAYERED COVERING
MATERIAL AND PROCESS FOR
MAKING MULTI LAYERED
COVERING MATERIAL FOR
ELEMENTS MAKING FURNITURE
MORE COMFORTABLE
COMPRISING UPHOLSTERY,
CUSHIONS, BLANKETS, AND
SIMILAR ELEMENTS
COATING COMPOSITION FOR
EXTERIOR APPLICATION AS A TOP
COAT
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MV
SCALING WITH INCREASED
EFFECTIVE SCALING RATIO
ANTI-CD134 (OX40) ANTIBODIES
AND USES THEREOF
ENERGY SYSTEM FOR HEAVY
EQUIPMENT
CACHEXIA TREATMENT
OPERATING TABLES AND
ACCESSORIES
Filing Date
May 24 2012
Dec 20 2013
Dec 20 2013
Dec 20 2013
Jul 6 2012
Jun 29 2012
Jan 13 2014
Jan 29 2014
Jul 23 2012
Mar 3 2014
Dec 19 2014
Nov 7 2012
Sep 13 2012
Sep 24 2012
Sep 21 2012
Mar 28 2014
404
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/02420
2014/02707
2014/02932
2014/02990
2014/03042
2014/03376
2014/03398
2014/03488
2014/03562
2014/03668
2014/03697
2014/03890
2014/03891
2014/03921
2014/03950
2014/04027
2014/04029
2014/04088
2014/04124
2014/04267
2014/04381
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
TOW-HITCH COUPLING
HEATING ARRANGEMENT
OVERLOAD AND ELUTE
CHROMATOGRAPHY
CHOLINE COMPOSITION
AN INHALER COMPRISING A
TIOTROPIUM-CONTAININGCOMPOSITION
PROCESS FOR PRODUCING
MICROBIAL COPOLYESTERS FROM
SUCROSE-CONTAINING
FEEDSTOCKS
DEPILATORY COMPOSITIONS
PURIFICATION OF AIR
PUMP CONTROL INCLUDING
CLEANING PROCEDURE OR
STOPPING DEPENDING ON MOTOR
LOAD
CHANGE OVER STATION AND
METHOD
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR
MAKING PAYMENTS USING
SCANNED BAR CODES
TRABECULAR IMPLANTS
INTER-BODY SPACER
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
DEVICE
VACCINE FOR FALCIPARUM
MALARIA
PROCESS FOR TEXTURING THE
SURFACE OF A SILICON
SUBSTRATE, STRUCTURED
SUBSTRATE AND PHOTOVOLTAIC
DEVICE COMPRISING SUCH A
STRUCTURED SUBSTRATE
SURFACE -TREATED CALCIUM
CARBONATE AND ITS USE IN
WATER PURIFICATION AND FOR
THE DEWATERING OF SLUDGES
AND SEDIMENTS
ACCURATE DOSE CONTROL
MECHANISMS AND DRUG
DELIVERY SYRINGES
FEED UNIT FOR AN AUTOMATIC
SAW CUTTING MACHINE FOR
CUTTING TUBES IN DOUBLE-TUBE
CUTTING MODE
CIRCUITS AND METHODS FOR
LIMITING OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE
OF PHOTOVOLTAIC STRINGS
DEVICE FOR LOADING GOODS
Filing Date
Apr 2 2014
Apr 14 2014
Nov 2 2012
Oct 4 2012
Dec 12 2012
Nov 17 2011
May 12 2014
May 14 2014
Dec 21 2012
May 19 2014
Apr 2 2013
May 28 2014
May 28 2014
May 28 2014
Nov 30 2012
03/06/2014
Oct 30 2012
Jun 5 2014
Jun 5 2014
Dec 11 2012
Jun 13 2014
405
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/04439
2014/04638
2014/04692
2014/04758
2014/04858
2014/04909
2014/04987
2014/05009
2014/05010
2014/05013
2014/05016
2014/05042
2014/05083
2014/05127
2014/05206
2014/05210
2014/05211
2014/05245
2014/05258
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
NOVEL SOLAR MODULES,
SUPPORTING LAYER STACKS AND
METHODS OF FABRICATING
THEREOF
APPLICATION LICENSING USING
SYNC PROVIDERS
SUITABLE CONTROL METHOD FOR
A SYSTEM OF PHOTOVOLTAIC
CONCENTRATION MODULES
A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR
EXTRACTION AND REFINING OF
TITANIUM
METHODS FOR PRODUCING
LIQUID DETERGENT PRODUCTS
STABILIZED FORMULATIONS
CONTAINING ANTI-ANG2
ANTIBODIES
IMPROVED ADDITIVES
COMPOSITION FOR CONTROL AND
INHIBITION OF POLYMERIZATION
OF AROMATIC VINYL MONOMERS,
AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
METHOD FOR MAKING
ALUMINOSILICATE ZEOLITE SSZ-33
HERBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS
CONTAINING BENTAZON AND ALS
INHIBITOR AND ACCASE INHIBITOR
AN ENERGY STORAGE AND
RECOVERY SYSTEM
GYPSUM BOARD SUITABLE FOR
WET OR HUMID AREAS
SUBSTITUTED ANNULATED
PYRIMIDINES AND TRIAZINES, AND
USE THEREOF
DOWNLINK MULTICARRIER MOBILE
COMMUNICATION NETWORK
CONFIGURATION
INFLATABLE SOLAR POWERED
LAMP
MULTIFUNCTIONAL STRUCTURE
AND METHOD FOR ITS
MANUFACTURE
PLUNGER AND PARISON MOLD
ASSEMBLY FOR A NARROW-NECK
PRESS-AND-BLOW WINE BOTTLE
BATCH CHARGER COOLING
WIND TURBINE GENERATOR
SYSTEM AND LIGHTNING
PROTECTION DEVICE THEREOF
PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF
HEXAMETHYLENEDIAMINE FROM 5
- HYDROXYMETHYLFURFURAL
Filing Date
Jun 17 2014
Jan 21 2013
Jun 25 2014
Dec 21 2012
Jul 1 2014
Jul 3 2014
Dec 3 2012
Mar 22 2013
Jan 10 2013
Feb 4 2013
Dec 26 2012
Jan 10 2013
Jan 30 2013
Aug 22 2013
Jan 14 2013
May 14 2013
Jan 7 2013
Jul 26 2012
Jan 11 2013
406
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/05303
2014/05387
2014/05400
2014/05470
2014/05504
2014/05514
2014/05590
2014/05600
2014/05620
2014/05648
2014/05703
2014/05710
2014/05723
2014/05732
2014/05741
2014/05756
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
IRRADIATION APPARATUS
OPTICAL METHOD FOR
INSPECTING TRANSPARENT OR
TRANSLUCENT ARTICLES
INTENDED TO ALLOCATE A
REFERENCE OPTICAL
ADJUSTMENT TO THE VISION
SYSTEM
SYNTHETIC APELIN MIMETICS FOR
THE TREATMENT OF HEART
FAILURE
PATHOGEN RESISTANT CITRUS
COMPOSITIONS, ORGANISMS,
SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
HEAVY LIFTING APPARATUS AND
METHOD
HIGH OCTANE UNLEADED
AVIATION GASOLINE
FORMULATIONS OF 3-(6-(1-(2.2DIFLUOROBENZO[D][1,3]DIOXOL-5YL)
CYCLOPROPANECARBOXAMIDO)3-METHYLPYRIDIN-2-YL)BENZOIC
ACID
IMPLANTABLE BIOLOGIC HOLDER
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
PRODUCING BAKED GOODS
BUSINESS VIABILITY EVALUATION
APPARATUS, BUSINESS VIABILITY
EVALUATION METHOD, AND
BUSINESS VIABILITY EVALUATION
PROGRAM
INSTALLATION FOR THE
PURIFICATION OF MINERALS,
PIGMENTS AND/OR FILLERS
AND/OR THE PREPARATION OF
PRECIPITATED EARTH ALKALI
CARBONATE
ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICES
AND THEIR MANUFACTURE
ANIMAL PLAY TOY
MAKE-UP REMOVAL WIPE
HIGH THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
CO-INJECTION MOLDING SYSTEM
STABLE PHARMACEUTICAL
FORMULATION FOR ORAL
ADMINISTRATION COMPRISING
LEVOCETIRIZINE OR A
PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE
SALT THEREOF, AND
MONTELUKAST OR A
PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE
SALT THEREOF
Filing Date
Dec 17 2012
Jan 25 2013
Jul 22 2014
Jan 28 2013
Feb 1 2012
Jul 25 2014
Jan 25 2013
Jul 29 2014
Jan 29 2013
Jul 30 2014
Jan 24 2013
Aug 1 2014
Aug 1 2014
Jan 17 2013
Aug 4 2014
Jan 4 2013
407
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/05835
2014/05858
2014/05860
2014/05862
2014/05865
2014/05872
2014/05891
2014/05894
2014/05920
2014/05921
2014/05923
2014/05939
2014/05956
2014/05957
2014/05959
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
USPL-FSO LASERCOM POINT-TOPOINT AND POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT
OPTICAL WIRELESS
COMMUNICATION
RECOMBINANT MICROORGANISMS
AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR
GROOMING-RELATED FARM
DECISION SUPPORT
EXTENDED-RELEASE
FORMULATION FOR REDUCING
THE FREQUENCY OF URINATION
AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
DEVICE WITH CO-MOLDED
CLOSURE, ONE-WAY VALVE,
VARIABLE-VOLUME STORAGE
CHAMBER AND ANTI-SPRITZ
FEATURE AND RELATED METHOD
FURNACE COOLING ELEMENT
CHLOROPLAST TRANSIT PEPTIDE
DETECTION OF NUCLEOTIDE
VARIATION ON TARGET NUCLEIC
ACID SEQUENCE BY PTO
CLEAVAGE AND EXTENSION
ASSAY
PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION
OF AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION
COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE
EARTH ALKALI HYDROGEN
CARBONATE AND ITS USE
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR
PRODUCING NITRIC ACID
PAINTING BOOTH WITH A COATING
AGENT LINE AND
CORRESPONDING
MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR
SAID COATING AGENT LINE
A METHOD OF AGGLOMERATING
FINE PARTICLES USING A
CONCENTRATED WATER IN OIL
EMULSION
METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION
OF TRIGLYCERIDES OF MEDIUMCHAIN LENGTH FATTY ACIDS.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR
MONITORING VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
WITH A LASER RANGEFINDING
AND SPEED MEASUREMENT
DEVICE UTILIZING A SHAPED
DIVERGENT LASER BEAM
PATTERN
NOVEL NEUROKININ 1 RECEPTOR
ANTAGONIST COMPOUNDS
Filing Date
Jan 9 2013
Jan 31 2013
Mar 15 2013
Mar 14 2013
Jan 18 2013
Aug 11 2014
Feb 1 2013
Feb 25 2013
Jan 31 2013
Dec 21 2012
Jan 25 2013
Aug 13 2014
Feb 28 2013
Mar 1 2013
Feb 20 2013
408
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/05964
2014/05965
2014/05967
2014/06002
2014/06078
2014/06081
2014/06110
2014/06111
2014/06146
2014/06194
2014/06238
2014/06240
2014/06241
2014/06245
2014/06306
2014/06312
2014/06320
2014/06323
2014/06371
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
PI-SHAPED PREFORM WITH BIAS
FIBERS
MULTILAYER FILM FOR MULTIPURPOSE INKJET SYSTEMS
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR
ENCRYPTED MOBILE VOICE
COMMUNICATIONS
NOVEL CLASS OF GLYPHOSATE
RESISTANCE GENES
PYRAZOLO - TRIAZINE
DERIVATIVES AS SELECTIVE
CYCLIN- DEPENDENT KINASE
INHIBITORS
INJECTION MOLD HAVING A
SIMPLIFIED COOLING SYSTEM
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR
DETECTING LEAKAGE FROM A
COMPOSITION-CONTAINING
POUCH
APPARATUS FOR CASTING A NONPNEUMATIC TIRE HAVING A
FLOATING MOLD ALIGNMENT
MECHANISM
EXTENDED-RELEASE
FORMULATION FOR REDUCING
THE FREQUENCY OF URINATION
AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
METHODS FOR TREATING OR
PREVENTING INFLUENZA VIRUS
INFECTION BY ADMINISTERING A
SERINE PROTEASE INHIBITOR
CRYSTALLINE FORM OF A
SUCCINATE SALT
TOW HITCH WITH MOVABLE
COUPLING
DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER
FOR VOLTAGE REGULATION OF
LOCAL DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS
DEVICE FOR RETAINING
DISPOSABLE SHAVER BLADE
CARTRIDGES IN A SEALED
CONDITION
USE OF ION EXCHANGE FIBRES IN
HYDROMETALLURGY
EXPANSION JOINT
ANTIBODIES TO BRADYKININ B1
RECEPTOR LIGANDS
TRIAZOLO[4,5-D]PYRIMIDINE
DERIVATIVES
AN ELECTRONIC MINERAL
RESERVE VALUATION METHOD
AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR
Filing Date
Feb 13 2013
Feb 20 2013
Feb 22 2013
Feb 1 2013
Mar 1 2013
Aug 19 2014
Aug 20 2014
Aug 20 2014
Mar 13 2013
Aug 22 2014
Aug 25 2014
Aug 25 2014
Aug 25 2014
Aug 25 2014
Aug 27 2014
Aug 28 2014
Aug 27 2014
Aug 27 2014
Feb 10 2014
409
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/06381
2014/06404
2014/06414
2014/06468
2014/06480
2014/06489
2014/06490
2014/06491
2014/06493
2014/06545
2014/06561
2014/06595
2014/06603
2014/06606
2014/06620
2014/06626
2014/06628
2014/06629
2014/06669
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
LEVOISOVALERYLSPIRAMYCIN I, II,
III AND PREPARATIONS,
PREPARATION METHODS AND
USES THEREOF
CIRCULATING FLUIDIZED BED
BOILER
PHARMACEUTICAL
FORMULATIONS OF TNF-ALPHA
ANTIBODIES
CLEANING COMPOSITIONS
COMPRISING PH-SWITCHABLE
AMINE SURFACTANTS
PRESSURISED ENERGY STORAGE
SYSTEM IN WHICH THE HEAT
ACCUMULATOR IS ARRANGED IN
AN OVERPRESSURE ZONE
WORKPIECE POSITIONING
STRUCTURE AND WORKPIECE
POSITIONING METHOD
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
ADDING FRIEND, AND STORAGE
MEDIUM
MULTICOMPONENT ORAL CARE
COMPOSITION
METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR
MANAGING NETWORK
RESOURCES USED BY
MULTIMEDIA STREAMS IN A
VIRTUAL PIPE
ACTIVE COMPOUND
COMPOSITIONS FOR VECTOR
CONTROL OF INSECTICIDERESISTANT PESTS
HEXAALUMINATE-COMPRISING
CATALYST FOR REFORMING OF
HYDROCARBONS AND REFORMING
PROCESS
SPORTS GRIPS
BAR SOAPS
GYRATORY CRUSHER CRUSHING
HEAD
R-SPONDIN TRANSLOCATIONS
AND METHODS USING THE SAME
A NOVEL BRAZING CONCEPT
A BRAZE ALLOY LAYERED
PRODUCT
PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING
SYNTHETIC SINGLE CRYSTAL
DIAMOND MATERIAL
SLAT CONVEYOR FOR
EXTRACTION SYSTEMS AND
TRANSPORT PLATES THEREFOR
Filing Date
May 25 2011
Mar 19 2013
Sep 1 2014
Sep 3 2014
Sep 3 2014
Mar 5 2013
Jan 18 2013
Feb 4 2013
Feb 19 2013
Sep 5 2014
Sep 8 2014
Feb 7 2013
Sep 9 2014
Sep 9 2014
Feb 11 2013
Mar 27 2013
Mar 27 2013
Mar 13 2013
Mar 1 2013
410
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/06671
2014/06695
2014/06702
2014/06724
2014/06725
2014/06745
2014/06750
2014/06751
2014/06773
2014/06778
2014/06822
2014/06861
2014/06879
2014/06912
2014/06915
2014/06980
2014/06986
2014/06988
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
MULTISPECIFIC ANTIGEN-BINDING
MOLECULES AND USES THEREOF
A FISHING PLATFORM
ATTACHMENT
NO BAKE GRANOLA PRODUCT AND
METHODS OF PREPARATION
C-3 CYCLOALKENYL
TRITERPENOIDS WITH HIV
MATURATION INHIBITORY
ACTIVITY
TRIPLOID WATERMELON PLANTS
WITH A BUSH GROWTH HABIT
PREFORMED FORMWORK FOR
FORMING CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB
FOR A HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE
SHIPPING CONTAINER BUILDING
STRUCTURE
EARTH WORKING APPARATUS
PASSIVE ARC MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM WITH A FLUE CHAMBER
POLYPEPTIDES BINDING TO
HUMAN COMPLEMENT C5
CROSSBOW
SELF-CLEANING OPTICAL SENSOR
LINEAR FRESNEL LIGHT
CONDENSATION DEVICE WITH
HIGH MULTIPLYING POWER
ROLLING FRICTION OR
SUSPENSION FRICTION IMPACT
MINING METHOD AND WEARRESISTANT IMPACT MINING
MACHINE USING SAID METHOD
COOLING SYSTEM AND METHOD
FOR WIND POWER GENERATOR
AND WIND POWER GENERATOR
SET
METHOD FOR OPERATING A BULK
MATERIAL LOCK
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR
INSTALLING A COMPACT PIPE
WITHIN A PIPELINE
USE OF (RS)-S-CYCLOPROPYL-S(4-{[4-{[1R, 2R)-2-HYDROXY-1METHYLPROPYL]OXY}-5(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PYRIMIDIN-2YL]AMINO}PHENYL)SULFOXIMIDE
FOR TREATING SPECIFIC
TUMOURS
MINERAL COMPOSITION MADE
FROM A MIXED SOLID PHASE OF
CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM
CARBONATES, METHOD OF
Filing Date
Mar 13 2013
Sep 12 2014
Mar 20 2013
Sep 12 2014
Sep 12 2014
Feb 15 2013
Feb 8 2013
Apr 17 2013
Feb 19 2013
Feb 12 2013
Sep 18 2014
Feb 22 2013
Feb 22 2013
Feb 22 2013
Aug 8 2013
Mar 22 2013
Mar 18 2013
Mar 22 2013
411
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/07065
2014/07089
2014/07238
2014/07257
2014/07263
2014/07394
2014/07429
2014/07471
2014/07513
2014/07557
2014/07579
2014/07616
2014/07635
2014/07638
2014/07645
2014/07693
2014/07695
2014/07765
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
PREPARING SAME AND USE
THEREOF
BENZAMIDE DERIVATIVES FOR
INHIBITING THE ACTIVITY OF ABL1,
ABL2 AND BCR-ABL1
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR
MACHINING A WORKPIECE
CONSISTING OF METAL,
PARTICULARLY FOR PRODUCING A
CUP-SHAPED COMPONENT FOR
THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY, AS
WELL AS SUCH A WORKPIECE
GAS MONITOR, SYSTEM AND
METHOD
MOLECULAR MARKERS FOR LOW
PALMITIC ACID CONTENT IN
SUNFLOWER (HELIANTHUS
ANNUS), AND METHODS OF USING
THE SAME
RECONFIGURABLE RESONANT
AERIAL WITH AN IMPEDANCE
CORRECTOR
MAST HEAD FOR A DRAGLINE
HONEYCOMB STRUCTURE
INJECTION DEVICE WITH NEEDLE
SENSOR
MULTILAYER FILM
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THE
ADMINISTRATION OF A
PULMONARY SURFACTANT BY
ATOMIZATION
DEVICE FOR DISPENSING
CHARGES OF A FLUID
METHOD OF ENHANCING
EFFICACY OF BLOOD
TRANSFUSIONS
PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION
OF TREPROSTINIL AND
DERIVATIVES THEREOF
STRUCTURED AQUEOUS LIQUID
DETERGENT
LAUNDRY DETERGENT
COMPOSITION COMPRISING
PARTICLES OF PHTHALOCYANINE
COMPOUND
CNG FUEL SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE
TRIAZOLO COMPOUNDS AS PDE10
INHIBITORS
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS
FOR NUCLEASE-MEDIATED
TARGETED INTEGRATION OF
TRANSGENES
Filing Date
Sep 29 2014
30/09/2014
Oct 6 2014
Mar 15 2013
07/10/2014
Apr 27 2012
Mar 29 2013
Jun 11 2013
Apr 5 2012
Apr 12 2013
Oct 17 2014
Oct 20 2014
May 22 2013
Mar 19 2013
Oct 21 2014
Oct 22 2014
Oct 22 2014
May 7 2013
412
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/07767
2014/07768
2014/07772
2014/07774
2014/07791
2014/07793
2014/07890
2014/07911
2014/07938
2014/07952
2014/07958
2014/07964
2014/07980
2014/08007
2014/08047
2014/08084
2014/08085
2014/08114
2014/08118
2014/08119
2014/08132
2014/08144
2014/08147
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
MICROCONTROLLER CONFIGURED
FOR EXTERNAL MEMORY
DECRYPTON
ARRANGEMENT IN A CREASING
MACHINE, AND PRODUCTS
OBTAINED THEREFROM
ELASTIC RESISTANCE CORD
TRAINING SYSTEM AND HANDLES
TREATMENT OF POULTRY, PIGS
OR FISH FOR REDUCING THE FEED
CONVERSION RATIO OR
INCREASING THEIR BODYWEIGHT
GAIN
FLEXIBLE MATERIALS FOR
FLEXIBLE CONTAINERS
TREATMENT OF CANCER WITH
TOR KINASE INHIBITORS
SPRAY-DRIED DETERGENT
POWDER
PLANTS HAVING ONE OR MORE
ENHANCED YIELD-RELATED
TRAITS AND METHOD FOR MAKING
SAME
FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR 21
VARIANTS
A DEVICE FOR COOLING FLAME
PROOF ALTERNATORS
WHEEL CLAMPING DEVICE
METAL CONTAINER
METHODS AND MEANS TO MODIFY
A PLANT GENOME
PT-PD DIESEL OXIDATION
CATALYST WITH CO/HC LIGHT-OFF
AND HC STORAGE FUNCTION
PRESSURE RELIEF SYSTEM FOR
GUN FIRED CANNON CARTRIDGES
MOBILE ACCESS APPARATUS
A MOBILE HAND WASHER
ORAL FORMULATION
INJECTION DEVICE
PREPARATIONS OF HYDROPHOBIC
THERAPEUTIC AGENTS, METHODS
OF MANUFACTURE AND USE
THEREOF
MINE SUPPORT PACK AND
COMPONENT
ANTENNA DEVICE AND METHOD
FOR ATTACHING THE SAME
MOBILE TERMINAL, NETWORK
NODE SERVER, METHOD AND
COMPUTER PROGRAM
Filing Date
May 10 2012
Apr 19 2013
Apr 26 2013
May 17 2013
Oct 24 2014
Oct 18 2012
Oct 29 2014
Oct 30 2014
Oct 30 2014
31/10/2014
31/10/2014
Oct 31 2014
Aug 14 2012
Nov 3 2014
Sep 14 2012
Nov 5 2014
05/11/2014
Apr 30 2013
Jun 11 2013
May 6 2013
Nov 6 2014
Jan 9 2013
Mar 27 2013
413
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/08149
2014/08189
2014/08191
2014/08205
2014/08231
2014/08232
2014/08237
2014/08238
2014/08251
2014/08273
2014/08277
2014/08288
2014/08305
2014/08309
2014/08337
2014/08339
2014/08345
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
PARENTERAL ESMOLOL
FORMULATION
INTAGLIO PRINTING PLATE
COATING APPARATUS
ELECTROLYTIC CELL EQUIPPED
WITH CONCENTRIC ELECTRODE
PAIRS
THERMALLY CONDUCTING RODS
FOR USE IN AEROSOLGENERATING ARTICLES
A PROCESS FOR THE
MANUFACTURE OF COKE FROM
COAL WITH IMPROVED CRI AND
CSR VALUES BY EARLY CATALYTIC
DEVOLATILISATION
PROCESS FOR RECOVERING NONFERROUS METALS FROM A SOLID
MATRIX
COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENT AND
AN INSECTICIDE
METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS
FOR CSI REPORTING
BLENDED RODS FOR USE IN
AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLES
WATER LEAK TERMINATION AND
ALERT SYSTEM
SPECIAL ELEVATOR ANTI-DROP
BUFFER BASED ON FLEXIBLE
GUIDE
PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION
OF FUNCTIONALIZED AND
BRANCHED ELASTOMERIC
COPOLYMERS AND USE THEREOF
IN VULCANIZABLE ELASTOMERIC
COMPOSITIONS
SECURITY BARRIER
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
MEASURING DOWNLINK
INTERFERENCE IN OFDM MOBILE
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
AUDIO DATA TRANSMISSION
METHOD
LASER ETCHING A STACK OF THIN
LAYERS FOR A CONNECTION OF A
PHOTOVOLTAIC CELL
INSTRUCTION TRIGGERING
METHOD AND DEVICE, USER
INFORMATION ACQUISITION
METHOD AND SYSTEM, TERMINAL,
AND SERVER
Filing Date
May 8 2013
Apr 12 2013
May 16 2013
Nov 10 2014
Apr 3 2013
Apr 10 2013
May 29 2013
May 7 2013
Nov 11 2014
Nov 12 2014
12/11/2014
Jun 10 2013
Nov 12 2014
Jun 25 2012
13/11/2014
Jan 28 2013
Apr 3 2013
414
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/08347
2014/08348
2014/08350
2014/08360
2014/08361
2014/08370
2014/08397
2014/08400
2014/08407
2014/08408
2014/08422
2014/08437
2014/08452
2014/08456
2014/08457
2014/08490
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
CONVEYING DEVICE, CARRIER,
AND FEEDING DEVICE FOR
CONVEYING BULK GOODS
INSECTICIDAL WATER-IN-OIL (W/O)
FORMULATION
METHOD AND COMMUNICATION
DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING
ACCESS TO A WIRELESS ACCESS
NETWORK
METHOD FOR DETECTING A
STRUCTURE TO BE APPLIED TO A
SUBSTRATE WITH A PLURALITY OF
OPTICAL IMAGE ACQUISITION
UNITS AND AN APPARATUS
THEREFOR
MODULATION POLICY FOR
MODULAR MULTI-LEVEL
CONVERTOR
CIHT POWER SYSTEM
NITROGEN-CONTAINING
HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND OR
SALT THEREOF
PROCESS FOR PRODUCING
HARDENED GRANULES FROM
IRON-CONTAINING PARTICLES
AUTOMOTIVE CHASSIS PART
MADE FROM HIGH STRENGTH
FORMABLE HOT ROLLED STEEL
SHEET
DIVERTERS AND COOKING
CHAMBERS AND COOKING
APPARATUS INCLUDING
DIVERTERS
IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING
TO VISUAL PERFORMANCE
AND/OR MACULAR PIGMENTATION
REGENERATIVE RECOVERY OF
CONTAMINANTS FROM EFFLUENT
GASES
5-[[4-[[MORPHOLIN-2YL]METHYLAMINO]-5(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)-2PYRIDYL]AMINO]PYRAZINE-2CARBONITRILE AND THERAPEUTIC
USES THEREOF
VACCINES FOR HSV-2
ABSTRACTED AND RANDOMIZED
ONE-TIME PASSWORDS FOR
TRANSACTIONAL
AUTHENTICATION
OPHTHALMIC COMPOSITIONS
WITH IMPROVED DESSICATION
PROTECTION AND RETENTION
Filing Date
May 15 2013
May 14 2013
Apr 16 2013
17/11/2014
17/11/2014
Nov 13 2014
Apr 16 2013
May 10 2013
May 7 2013
May 10 2013
Jul 5 2012
Nov 17 2014
May 14 2013
May 16 2013
Apr 20 2012
May 3 2013
415
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/08492
2014/08495
2014/08496
2014/08497
2014/08498
2014/08499
2014/08500
2014/08533
2014/08534
2014/08536
2014/08537
2014/08538
2014/08539
2014/08540
2014/08541
2014/08552
2014/08562
2014/08564
2014/08570
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR
BREWING A BEVERAGE
CAPSULE RECOGNITION SYSTEM
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR
BREWING A BEVERAGE
CAPSULE, METHOD AND DEVICE
FOR BREWING A BEVERAGE
METHOD, DEVICE AND CAPSULE
FOR BREWING A BEVERAGE
PACKAGE RECOGNITION SYSTEM
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR
BREWING A BEVERAGE
INTAGLIO PRINTING PRESS
INTAGLIO PRINTING PRESS
LOW -MOLECULAR -WEIGHT
BIOTECHNOLOGICAL
CHONDROITIN 6 - SULPHATE FOR
PREVENTION OF OSTEOARTHRITIS
DECOMPOSITION OF RESIDUAL
DATA DURING SIGNAL ENCODING,
DECODING AND
RECONSTRUCTION IN A TIERED
HIERARCHY
ENCODING AND DECODING BASED
ON BLENDING OF SEQUENCES OF
SAMPLES ALONG TIME
ENCODING AND
RECONSTRUCTION OF RESIDUAL
DATA BASED ON SUPPORT
INFORMATION
MOTION COMPENSATION AND
MOTION ESTIMATION LEVERAGING
A CONTINUOUS COORDINATE
SYSTEM
ESTIMATION, ENCODING AND
DECODING OF MOTION
INFORMATION IN
MULTIDIMENSIONAL SIGNALS
THROUGH MOTION ZONES, AND
AUXILIARY INFORMATION
THROUGH AUXILIARY ZONES
PLANT INFILTRATION TRAY
USE OF ADDITIVES WITH
DETERGENT ACTION FOR
FURTHER INCREASING THE
CETANE NUMBER OF FUEL OILS
ZEOLITIC MATERIALS AND
METHODS FOR THEIR
PREPARATION USING
ALKENYLTRIALKYLAMMONIUM
COMPOUNDS
LINEAR PERISTALTIC PUMP
Filing Date
Jul 2 2013
Jul 2 2013
Jul 2 2013
Jul 2 2013
Jul 2 2013
Jul 2 2013
Jul 2 2013
Apr 24 2013
Apr 24 2013
May 22 2013
May 13 2013
May 13 2013
May 13 2013
May 14 2013
May 14 2013
Nov 20 2014
Nov 21 2014
Nov 21 2014
May 21 2013
416
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/08607
2014/08608
2014/08620
2014/08623
2014/08640
2014/08648
2014/08663
2014/08687
2014/08692
2014/08693
2014/08696
2014/08705
2014/08724
2014/08734
2014/08752
2014/08753
2014/08754
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
CIGARETTE PACKAGE AND
METHOD FOR PRODUCTION
THEREOF
A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR
INSERTING OBJECTS INTO FOLDED
PRINTED PRODUCTS
METHOD, APPARATUS, AND
COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIA FOR
ENABLING REAL-TIME
COMPETITION BASED ON
COMMODITIES
METHOD, APPARATUS, AND
COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIA FOR
ENABLING REAL-TIME
COMPETITION
HYDROGEN STORAGE AND
SUPPLY SYSTEM INTEGRATED
WITH FUEL CELL POWER PACK
TRANSPORT PALLET OF PLASTICS
MATERIAL HAVING STOPPERS
ACTING ON BOTH SIDES TO
INHIBIT SLIDING
MOBILE PHONE CHARGING
STATION
FILLED AND COATED WAFER
CONFECTION PRODUCT, METHOD
AND MOULD FOR ITS PRODUCTION
METHOD FOR THE TRANSMISSION
OF DATA BETWEEN DEVICES OVER
ACOUSTIC WAVES
LOW ENERGY METHOD FOR THE
PREPARATION OF NONDERIVATIZED NANOCELLULOSE
A HIGH RATE CHEMICAL
SOFTENING PROCESS
NUCLEAR PLANT WITH A
CONTAINMENT SHELL AND WITH A
PRESSURE RELIEF SYSTEM
METHOD FOR TRACKING A MOBILE
DEVICE ONTO A REMOTE
DISPLAYING UNIT
N-[5-(AMINOSULFONYL)-4-METHYL1,3-THIAZOL-2-YL]-N-METHYL-2-[4(2-PYRIDINYL)PHENYL]ACETAMIDE
MESYLATE MONOHYDRATE
DEVICE FOR DEGASSING LIQUIDS
METHODS, CONTROLLERS AND
DEVICES FOR ASSEMBLING A
WORD
CONCENTRATE FOOD
COMPOSITION COMPRISING ACID
PECTIN GEL
Filing Date
Apr 12 2013
Apr 25 2013
May 22 2013
May 14 2013
25/11/2014
Apr 27 2012
Nov 25 2014
Nov 26 2014
Apr 30 2013
Jul 12 2013
May 23 2013
Nov 26 2014
May 23 2013
Sep 26 2012
May 22 2013
May 30 2013
Jun 20 2013
417
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/08755
2014/08772
2014/08781
2014/08805
2014/08806
2014/08809
2014/08821
2014/08831
2014/08840
2014/08854
2014/08857
2014/08893
2014/08932
2014/08935
2014/08937
2014/08941
2014/08942
2014/08951
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
EDIBLE OIL-IN-WATER EMULSION
AN EARTH MOVING ASSEMBLY
ESPECIALLY FOR USE IN AN
UNDERGROUND MINING
ENVIRONMENT
CONVEYOR BELT RIP DETECTION
SYSTEM WITH MICROWIRE
SENSOR
CARBAMATE/UREA DERIVATIVES
TYRE BEAD FOR HEAVY GOODS
VEHICLES OF CONSTRUCTION
PLANT TYPE
A METHOD OF APPLYING A
FLOWABLE SUBSTANCE
CAPSULE FOR MAKING
BEVERAGES
TYRE COMPRISING A TREAD
FORMED BY MULTIPLE
ELASTOMER BLENDS
STABILIZED GP120
CONSTRUCT AND METHOD FOR
EXPRESSING TRANSGENES USING
A BRASSICA BIDIRECTIONAL
CONSTITUTIVE PROMOTER
PRODRUG OF FLUORINECONTAINING AMINO ACID
METHOD FOR INDUCING UDPGLUCURONOSYLTRANSFERASE
ACTIVITY USING PTEROSTILBENE
OPTICAL METHOD FOR
INSPECTING TRANSPARENT OR
TRANSLUCENT CONTAINERS
BEARING VISUAL MOTIFS
HANDLING DEVICE AND METHOD
FOR HANDLING DRILL STRING
COMPONENTS IN ROCK DRILLING
AND ROCK DRILL RIG
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR
HANDLING DRILL STRING
COMPONENTS IN A DRILL RIG AND
DRILL RIG
METHOD AND ROCK BOLTING RIG
FOR INSTALLATION OF A ROCK
BOLT
MULTIPLE DISPLAY METHOD WITH
MULTIPLE COMMUNICATION
TERMINALS, MACHINE-READABLE
STORAGE MEDIUM AND
COMMUNICATION TERMINAL
CANNULA COMPRISING A STYLET
UNIT ARRANGED IN A
DISPLACEABLE MANNER
Filing Date
May 30 2013
Nov 28 2014
Nov 28 2014
Nov 27 2014
Dec 1 2014
Dec 1 2014
Jun 6 2013
Dec 2 2014
Dec 2 2014
Jun 5 2013
May 31 2013
Nov 14 2012
May 28 2013
Jun 25 2013
May 23 2013
Jun 27 2013
May 24 2013
Dec 8 2014
418
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/08966
2014/08990
2014/08994
2014/09023
2014/09065
2014/09068
2014/09071
2014/09073
2014/09109
2014/09115
2014/09136
2014/09146
2014/09160
2014/09168
2014/09170
2014/09171
2014/09190
2014/09208
2014/09220
2014/09221
2014/09222
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
CONTAINERS HAVING IMPROVED
LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS
COMPRISING RIFAXIMIN AND
AMINO ACIDS, PREPARATION
METHOD AND USE THEREOF
PRODUCTION OF N-SUBSTITUTED
SULFOXIMINE PYRIDINE N-OXIDES
IMMUNOGENIC COMPOUNDS
COMPRISING HIV GP41 PEPTIDE
COUPLED TO CRM197 CARRIER
PROTEIN
METHOD FOR GENERATING A
PSEUDORANDOM SEQUENCE, AND
METHOD FOR CODING OR
DECODING A DATA STREAM
SIMPLIFIED TOPOLOGY FOR
TROLLEY ASSIST-CAPABLE
ELECTRIC DRIVE TRUCK
CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT AND
METHOD
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS
FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING
PNEUMOVIRUS INFECTION AND
ASSOCIATED DISEASES
TURBINE ARRANGEMENT
METHODS OF IMPROVING THE
YIELD OF 2,4-D RESISTANT CROP
PLANTS
NOVEL 4-(SUBSTITUTED-AMINO)7H-PYRROLO[2,3-d]PYRIMIDINES
AS LRRK2 INHIBITORS
DRIP TRAY
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR
CONNECTING METAL STRIPS
HETEROAROMATIC METHYL
CYCLIC AMINE DERIVATIVE
SOYBEAN EVENT
PDAB9582.816.15.1 DETECTION
METHOD
INVIOLABLE OPENING FRAMES
SYSTEM
IMPROVEMENTS IN FLUID
BEARINGS
CONNECTORS AND ADAPTERS
WITH AUTO-LATCHING FEATURES
METHANETHIONE COMPOUNDS
HAVING ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY
GRILL
MUTANT FRAGMENTS OF OSPA
AND METHODS AND USES
RELATING THERETO
Filing Date
Dec 5 2014
Jul 3 2013
Jun 13 2013
May 30 2013
May 23 2013
May 31 2013
Jun 10 2013
Jun 28 2013
Jun 26 2013
Jun 7 2013
Dec 11 2014
Dec 12 2014
Aug 22 2013
Jun 13 2013
Jun 25 2013
Apr 18 2013
Dec 12 2014
Dec 15 2014
May 17 2013
Jun 17 2013
Jul 8 2013
419
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/09224
2014/09227
2014/09231
2014/09233
2014/09277
2014/09329
2014/09330
2014/09343
2014/09400
2014/09403
2014/09404
2014/09405
2014/09406
2014/09407
2014/09408
2014/09409
2014/09427
2014/09458
2014/09461
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
CD33 ANTIBODIES AND USE OF
SAME TO TREAT CANCER
METHOD OF REGULATING A PLANT
COMPRISING COGENERATING
INSTALLATIONS AND
THERMODYNAMIC SYSTEMS
INTENDED FOR AIR CONDITIONING
AND/OR HEATING
DISPERSION AND CONDITIONING
TECHNIQUES FOR THICK FINE
TAILINGS DEWATERING
OPERATIONS
ENHANCED TECHNIQUES FOR
DEWATERING THICK FINE
TAILINGS
LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT
SELECTIVE PI3K DELTA
INHIBITORS
SAFETY BRAKE FOR AN
ESCALATOR OR FOR A
TRAVELATOR
WATER TREATMENT
TUBE MONITOR AND PROCESS
MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL IN
OR FOR A REFORMER
PROCESS FOR REFORMING
HYDROCARBONS
PRODUCTION OF ENZYMES FOR
LIGNO-CELLULOSIC BIOMASS
CONTAINER HAVING PRIMARY AND
SECONDARY SUPPORT SURFACES
PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION
OF A DETERGENT GRANULE,
DETERGENT GRANULE AND
DETERGENT COMPOSITION
COMPRISING SAID GRANULE
TOOTH WHITENING ORAL CARE
COMPOSITION
BIOCIDAL FILTER MEDIUM
NEW DEVICE
MECHANICALLY STRONG
ABSORBABLE POLYMERIC BLEND
COMPOSITIONS OF PRECISELY
CONTROLLABLE ABSORPTION
RATES, PROCESSING METHODS,
AND PRODUCTS THEREFROM
TERTIARY AMINES FOR REDUCING
INJECTOR NOZZLE FOULING IN
DIRECT INJECTION SPARK
IGNITION ENGINES
RECLOSABLE FLEXIBLE
PACKAGES FOR FOOD PRODUCTS
Filing Date
May 15 2013
Jun 4 2013
Jun 21 2013
Jun 21 2013
Mar 8 2013
Jul 2 2013
Jul 3 2013
Dec 18 2014
Oct 11 2013
Jun 12 2013
Jun 20 2013
Aug 2 2013
Jun 14 2013
Jun 14 2013
Jul 2 2013
Jun 20 2013
Dec 19 2014
Dec 22 2014
Dec 22 2014
420
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2014/09464
2014/09466
2014/09491
2014/09501
2014/09504
2014/09506
2014/09507
2014/09508
2014/09509
2014/09511
2014/09512
2014/09521
2014/09525
2014/09526
2014/09527
2014/09541
2014/09542
2014/09543
2015/00134
2015/00167
2015/00168
2015/00292
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
METHOD FOR REPROCESSING
MIXTURES
CHA TYPE ZEOLITIC MATERIALS
AND METHODS FOR THEIR
PREPARATION USING
CYCLOALKYLAMMONIUM
COMPOUNDS
CASING FOR A PASTE
HEAT SHIELDING MATERIAL
PRESSING TOOL
MEDICAMENT FORM FOR RELEASE
OF ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
BEAD FOAM COMPRESSION
MOLDING METHOD FOR LOW
DENSITY PRODUCT
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION
COMPRISING FIMASARTAN AND
HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE
HIGH-THROUGHPUT DNA
FRAGMENT ASSEMBLY
INERT ALLOY ANODE FOR
ALUMINUM ELECTROLYSIS AND
PREPARING METHOD THEREFOR
ELECTROLYSIS CELL USED FOR
ALUMINUM ELECTROLYSIS AND
ELECTROLYSIS PROCESS USING
THE ELECTROLYTIC CELL
DAMPING UNIT FOR A LIFT
NALMEFENE FOR REDUCTION OF
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN
SPECIFIC TARGET POPULATIONS
DRIVE SYSTEM OF
SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT SOURCE,
AND SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHTING
DEVICE
PORTION CAPSULE AND METHOD
FOR PRODUCING A BEVERAGE BY
MEANS OF A PORTION CAPSULE
LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE
LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE
LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE
DOSING REGIMEN FOR JANUS
KINASE (JAK) INHIBITORS
A METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF
BUILDING MATERIAL CONTAINING
FIBER CEMENT
NOVEL TUBING VALVE AND USES
THEREOF
A METHOD FOR DIVIDING A BOARD
INTO A FIRST PANEL AND A
SECOND PANEL, A METHOD OF
FORMING A MECHANICAL LOCKING
Filing Date
Dec 22 2014
Dec 22 2014
Dec 23 2014
Jun 27 2013
Jul 9 2013
Jun 24 2013
Jul 8 2013
Apr 30 2013
Jul 23 2013
May 30 2013
May 30 2013
May 24 2013
Jun 27 2013
May 22 2013
Jun 18 2013
Jul 2 2013
Jul 2 2013
Jul 2 2013
Jan 8 2015
Jan 9 2015
Jan 9 2015
Jun 18 2013
421
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2015/00344
2015/00536
2015/00578
2015/00582
2015/00583
2015/00625
2015/00652
2015/00683
2015/00684
2015/00728
2015/00749
2015/00793
2015/00856
2015/00896
2015/01108
2015/01287
2015/01383
2015/01384
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
SYSTEM FOR LOCKING OF A FIRST
AND A SECOND PANEL, AND
BUILDING PANELS
NOVEL FUSED PYRIDINE
DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS c-MET
TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A
SEPARATION FENCE AND
SEPARATION FENCE
PH ADJUSTED PULSE PROTEIN
PRODUCT
ARYLETHYNYL PYRIMIDINES
SUITCASE OR TRAVELLING BAG
NOVEL PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES
MEDICINE AGAINST
GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX
DISEASE
IRON-BASED ACCELERATOR FOR
CURING RESINS
FILTRATION SYSTEM
CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF 1-(5'-(5(3,5-DICHLORO-4FLUOROPHENYL)-5(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)-4,5DIHYDROISOXAZOL-3-YL)-3'HSPIRO[AZETIDINE-3,1'ISOBENZOFURAN]-1-YL)-2(METHYLSULFONYL)ETHANONE
A VALVE FOR USE WITH A
HYDRAULICALLY ACTIVATED
DEVICE
PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION
OF A FATTY ALCOHOL FROM A
FATTY ACID
ETHYNYL DERIVATIVES AS
MODULATORS OF MGLUR5
RECEPTOR ACTIVITY
ETHYNYL DERIVATIVES AS
MODULATORS OF MGLUR5
RECEPTOR ACTIVITY
EDIBLE WATER-IN-OIL EMULSIONS
AND A PROCESS FOR PREPARING
SUCH EMULSIONS
RETAINER
DECODER AND METHOD FOR A
GENERALIZED SPATIAL-AUDIOOBJECT-CODING PARAMETRIC
CONCEPT FOR MULTICHANNEL
DOWNMIX/UPMIX CASES
OVERHEAD CONVEYING DEVICE
HAVING A SELF-SUPPORTING
SUPPORTING FRAMEWORK
Filing Date
Jan 16 2015
Jan 23 2015
Jan 26 2015
Jan 26 2015
Jan 26 2015
Jan 27 2015
Jan 28 2015
Jan 29 2015
Jan 29 2015
Jan 30 2015
Feb 2 2015
Feb 3 2015
Feb 5 2015
Feb 6 2015
Sep 3 2013
Feb 25 2015
Mar 2 2015
Mar 2 2015
422
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2015/01449
2015/01460
2015/01557
2015/01573
2015/01643
2015/01675
2015/01726
2015/01752
2015/01754
2015/01755
2015/01784
2015/01833
2015/01868
2015/01869
2015/01911
2015/01912
2015/01916
2015/01948
2015/01951
2015/01989
2015/01995
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
RECOMBINANT CLOSTRIDIUM
BOTULINUM NEUROTOXINS
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
EXAMINING EGGS
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
TAKING SLURRY SAMPLES FROM A
CONTINUOUS GRAVITY PROCESS
FLOW, AND USE OF APPARATUS
AN ARTICULATING PATIENT
POSITIONING APPARATUS
REGISTRATION METHOD AND
SYSTEM FOR SECURE ONLINE
BANKING
A BEVERAGE CONTAINER
METHOD FOR REPLACING A RAIL
FOR GUIDING A PIECE OF
EQUIPMENT INSIDE A NUCLEAR
REACTOR
METHODS FOR TREATING
HEPATITIS C
VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM AND
METHOD
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR
PROVIDING GAMBLING GAMES
Hand-Held Pump Apparatus
METHOD FOR OBTAINING 1KESTOSE
LOCKBOLT
A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR
PREEMPTIVELY DETERMINING A
LOAD WEIGHT FOR MINING
EXCAVATION EQUIPMENT
USE OF MODIFIED SUGAR CANE
BAGASSE AS DEPRESSOR IN IRON
ORE FLOTATION
VACUUM TREATMENT ARRAY AND
FILM FOR PRODUCING A VACUUM
TREATMENT ARRAY
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR
CLASSIFYING PLANT DISEASE
THROUGH CROWDSOURCING
USING A MOBILE COMMUNICATION
DEVICE
A PAPER SHEETS PROCESSING
SYSTEM AND A PAPER SHEETS
PROCESSING APPARATUS
TURBIDITY SENSING FILTER
APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND
METHODS THEREOF
SWAGE INDICATING COLLAR
A PROCESS FOR REDUCING CO2
EMISSIONS AND INCREASING
Filing Date
Mar 3 2015
Mar 3 2015
Mar 6 2015
Mar 9 2015
Mar 10 2015
Mar 11 2015
Mar 13 2015
Mar 13 2015
Mar 13 2015
Mar 13 2015
Mar 16 2015
Mar 17 2015
Mar 18 2015
Mar 18 2015
Mar 19 2015
Mar 19 2015
Mar 19 2015
Mar 20 2015
Mar 20 2015
Mar 23 2015
Mar 23 2015
423
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2015/02001
2015/02149
2015/02329
2015/02362
2015/02646
2015/02702
2015/02889
2015/03022
2015/03051
2015/03068
2015/03110
2015/03113
2015/03183
2015/03249
2015/03312
2015/03323
2015/03327
2015/03333
2015/03358
2015/03395
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
ALCOHOL PRODUCTIVITY IN
SYNGAS FERMENTATION
INHALER DEVICE
UPLINK SCHEDULING METHOD
AND CONTROL NODE
TOILET PEDESTAL INSERT
PROTECTION OF A SAFE
STABLE INJECTABLE
COMPOSITION CONTAINING
DICLOFENAC AND
THIOCOLCHICOSIDE
RHEOLOGICALLY STABLE
AQUEOUS MINERAL MATERIAL
SUSPENSIONS COMPRISING
ORGANIC POLYMERS HAVING
REDUCED VOLATILE ORGANIC
COMPOUND (VOC) CONTENT
STEMMED BEVERAGE CONTAINER
A TOILET PAPER DISPENSER
HMPROVED APPARATUS FOR
EMPTYING CONTAINERS OF
HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS
GENETIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE
RESISTANCE AND METHODS OF
USE
COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND
USES FOR THE TREATMENT OF
DIABETES AND RELATED
CONDITIONS BY CONTROLLING
BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL
PLANAR TRANSFORMER
MONITORING DEVICE FOR A
ROLLER CRUSHER
HANDLEABLE CALCO-MAGNESIAN
SUSPENSION
THE TREATMENT OF WASTE
WATER
2-PYRIDONE COMPOUND
A CAP WITH TOY DEVICE
COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS
INHIBITORS OF INDOLEAMINE 2,3DIOXYGENASE
STRUCTURE
PROCESS OF CONTROLLED
CHEMICAL REACTION OF A SOLID
FILLER MATERIAL SURFACE AND
ADDITIVES TO PRODUCE A
SURFACE TREATED FILLER
MATERIAL PRODUCT
Filing Date
Mar 24 2015
Mar 27 2015
Apr 8 2015
Apr 9 2015
Oct 21 2013
Sep 20 2013
Apr 28 2015
May 4 2015
Sep 23 2013
May 5 2015
Oct 30 2013
Dec 19 2012
Oct 24 2013
Oct 25 2013
May 13 2015
Nov 12 2013
Nov 18 2013
Nov 19 2013
May 14 2015
Oct 10 2013
424
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2015/03404
2015/03510
2015/03523
2015/03546
2015/03549
2015/03550
2015/03557
2015/03604
2015/03640
2015/03711
2015/03753
2015/03758
2015/03760
2015/03761
2015/03790
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
SINGLE DOSE RECOMBINANT
BOVINE FSH AFTER FOLLICULAR
SYNCHRONISATION
GENETIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE
RESISTANCE AND METHODS OF
USE
AGRICULTURAL INPUT
PERFORMANCE EXPLORATION
SYSTEM
LIQUID ELECTRICALLY INITIATED
AND CONTROLLED GAS
GENERATOR COMPOSITION
ZEOLITIC ADSORBENTS, PROCESS
FOR PREPARING SAME AND USES
THEREOF
FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL
SECURE PAYMENTS USING
PORTABLE COMMUNICATION
DEVICES AND TWO DIMENSIONAL
CODES
FIBRINOLYTIC COMPOSITIONS
COMPRISING BROMELAIN AND
NATTOKINASE FOR THE
PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF
PHLEBOTHROMBOTIC STATES
PROPHYLACTIC AND/OR
THERAPEUTIC AGENT FOR
BEHAVIORAL AND
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS
ASSOCIATED WITH
NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE
OR IMPULSIVE SYMPTOMS
ASSOCIATED WITH MENTAL
DISEASE CONTAINING
BREXPIPRAZOLE OR SALT
THEREOF
VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT
CONTAINER BASE
PYRROLE SULFONAMIDE
DERIVATIVE, PREPARATION
METHOD FOR SAME, AND MEDICAL
APPLICATION THEREOF
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
ACID GRANULATION OF MATTE
ADHESIVELY BONDED TISSUE
LAMINATES
MITIGATING PCB VOLTAGE
STRESSES IN HIGH-VOLTAGE
DEVICES
IMPROVED PROCESS FOR
CONVERSION OF LIGNIN TO
USEFUL COMPOUNDS
Filing Date
Nov 15 2013
May 19 2015
May 19 2015
Oct 24 2013
Dec 10 2013
Nov 19 2013
May 20 2015
Nov 6 2013
Oct 24 2013
Jan 14 2014
Nov 6 2013
Dec 19 2013
Oct 22 2013
Mar 12 2014
Jul 9 2013
425
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2015/03795
2015/03796
2015/03832
2015/03835
2015/03872
2015/04010
2015/04159
2015/04363
2015/04469
2015/04500
2015/04612
2015/04614
2015/04615
2015/04669
2015/04719
2015/05206
2015/05240
2015/05303
2015/05312
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
SOLID DISPERSION WITH
IMPROVED SOLUBILITY
COMPRISING TETRAZOLE
DERIVATIVE AS AN ACTIVE
INGREDIENT
METHOD FOR SCRUBBING GAS IN
A CASCADE-TYPE WET SCRUBBER
AND A CASCADE SCRUBBER
RECOVERY OF GENOMIC DNA
FROM REMNANT EXTRACTED
SEED SAMPLES
IMPROVED PROCESS FOR THE
PREPARATION OF N-CYANO-S-[1 (PYRIDIN-3-YL)ETHYL]-SMETHYLSULFILIMINES
SOLAR GENERATOR WITH LARGE
REFLECTOR DISHES AND
CONCENTRATOR PHOTOVOLTAIC
CELLS IN FLAT ARRAYS
SOIL REMEDIATION COMPOSITION
MOLD MATERIAL MIXTURES
CONTAINING METAL OXIDES OF
ALUMINUM AND ZIRCONIUM IN
PARTICULATE FORM
VEHICLE SEATS
RAIL OF A DRAINAGE CHANNEL
SWING CHUTE
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SELFSERVICE EQUIPMENT
OUTPUTTING AND COLLECTING
MONEY
PAPER MONEY TEMPORARY
STORAGE DEVICE
SHEET TYPE MEDIUM THICKNESS
IDENTIFICATION DEVICE AND
IDENTIFICATION METHOD
THEREOF
TRACKING DEVICE COMPRISING A
RECEIVING STRUCTURE WHICH
CAN BE ADJUSTED ABOUT AT
LEAST ONE AXIS, FOR MOUNTING
AT LEAST ONE ELEMENT THAT IS
SENSITIVE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC
WAVES AND HAS A PREFERENTIAL
RADIATION DIRECTION
GUTTER CLEANING APPARATUS
GAS-EXTRACTABLE PULVERIZED
COAL BOILER
AZOLE BENZENE DERIVATIVE
BUILDING BLOCK
A HYDRO POWERED GENERATOR
APPARATUS
Filing Date
Dec 12 2013
Dec 20 2013
Dec 9 2013
Dec 10 2013
Nov 26 2013
Nov 29 2013
09/06/2015
Dec 17 2013
Jun 22 2015
23/06/2015
Jun 25 2015
Jun 25 2015
Jun 25 2015
Dec 6 2012
Jun 30 2015
20/07/2015
Jul 21 2015
22/04/2015
Jul 23 2015
426
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
2015/05356
2015/05475
2015/05576
2015/05773
2015/06263
2015/06974
2015/08440
PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title
CONTACT PLATE FOR AN
ELECTRODE OF AN ELECTROMETALLURGICAL FURNACE AND
METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A
PLATE
A DUST EJECTION SYSTEM FOR
VEHICLES
STRIP TILLING SYSTEM
INLET ELBOW WITH CURVED
SCREEN
A MUNITION WITH A VARIABLE
EXPLOSIVE POWER
A PROCESS OF PRODUCTION AND
EXTRA-CELLULAR SECRETION OF
LIPIDS
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
DEVICE AND COMMUNICATION
CONTROL DEVICE
Filing Date
Jul 24 2015
Jul 30 2015
Aug 3 2015
Aug 12 2015
Aug 27 2015
Nov 10 2014
Nov 16 2015
Advertisement List for August 2016
Number of Advertised Designs: 218
Application Number
A2014/00919
A2014/00920
A2014/01377
A2014/01817
A2015/00033
A2015/00090
A2015/00091
A2015/00092
A2015/00103
A2015/00257
A2015/00258
A2015/00259
A2015/00260
A2015/00261
A2015/00262
A2015/00263
A2015/00264
A2015/00265
A2015/00272
A2015/00273
A2015/00274
A2015/00335
Design Articles
HAIR IRON
HAIR IRON
INVERTER HOUSINGS
ADHESIVE HEAT PATCHES
HEADSETS
ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS
MODULAR STRUCTURE - ROOF
PIECE
SOAP BARS
SOAP BARS
SOAP BARS
SOAP BARS
SOAP BARS
SOAP BARS
SOAP BARS
SOAP BARS
SOAP BARS
SOAP BARS
SOAP BARS
SOAP BARS
Water Purification Device
Filing Date
7/21/2016 1
7/21/2016 1
4/1/2014 12
6/3/2014 12
8/14/2014 1
7/31/2014 1
7/31/2014 1
7/31/2014 1
5/24/2016 1
9/3/2014 12
9/3/2014 12
9/3/2014 12
9/3/2014 12
9/3/2014 12
9/3/2014 12
9/3/2014 12
9/3/2014 12
9/3/2014 12
9/3/2014 12
9/3/2014 12
9/3/2014 12
6/8/2016 12
427
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
A2015/00642
A2015/00736
A2015/00737
A2015/00998
A2015/00999
A2015/01185
A2015/01336
A2015/01338
A2015/01387
A2015/01390
A2015/01391
A2015/01394
A2015/01396
A2015/01397
A2015/01398
A2015/01399
A2015/01400
A2015/01401
A2015/01402
A2015/01403
A2015/01404
A2015/01405
A2015/01406
A2015/01407
A2015/01408
A2015/01410
A2015/01411
A2015/01415
A2015/01435
A2015/01436
A2015/01445
A2015/01446
A2015/01451
A2015/01452
A2015/01456
A2015/01457
A2015/01458
A2015/01459
A2015/01465
A2015/01466
A2015/01467
A2015/01468
A2015/01470
A2015/01472
A2015/01473
A2015/01475
PATENT JOURNAL
Design Articles
Container
POOL CLEANERS
POOL CLEANERS
RAZOR PACKAGE
RAZOR PACKAGE
ELECTRIC ROPE SHOVEL CROWD
TAKE-UP DEVICES
CORD SPOOL TUBE
ARRANGEMENT FOR MOTORIZED
BLINDS
CORD SPOOL TUBE
ARRANGEMENT FOR MOTORIZED
BLINDS
Convertible Bracelet and Hair Retainer
Pump
Pump
Pump
BOARDS FOR A BOARD GAME
DRAUGHT REGULATORS
Grille for a Bus
Set of Corner Bumpers for a Bus
Set of Corner Bumpers for a Bus
Set of Corner Bumpers for a Bus
Cab face for a Bus
Cab Face for a Bus
Cab Face for a Bus
Grille for a Bus
Front Bumper for a Bus
Front Bumper for a Bus
Front Bumper for a Bus
COACH
Clamps for Barbells
Foldable Computing Device
SEAT ASSEMBLIES
Set of Furniture
HAIRBRUSH
HAIRBRUSH
Automobile
Marking Pen
Dispenser for Toilet Cleansing
Dispenser for Toilet Cleansing
Dispenser for Toilet Cleansing
Shaver Packaging
TABLES
TRACK LINK ASSEMBLIES
TRACK LINKS
TRACK LINKS
HOLSTERS
Lighting Apparatus
Lighting Apparatus
Fuel Pump
Filing Date
6/2/2016 12
5/7/2014 12
5/7/2014 12
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
2/13/2015 1
8/5/2016 8:
8/5/2016 11
6/7/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
9/11/2015 1
9/11/2015 1
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
9/15/2015 1
6/9/2016 12
9/18/2015 1
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
7/4/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
9/29/2015 1
4/1/2015 12
4/1/2015 12
4/1/2015 12
3/30/2015 1
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
428
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
A2015/01476
A2015/01477
A2015/01478
A2015/01479
A2015/01480
A2015/01481
A2015/01482
A2015/01483
A2015/01484
A2015/01489
A2015/01490
A2015/01491
A2015/01496
A2015/01505
A2015/01506
A2015/01508
A2015/01510
A2015/01520
A2015/01521
A2015/01522
A2015/01523
A2015/01524
A2015/01525
A2015/01526
A2015/01528
A2015/01529
A2015/01530
A2015/01531
A2015/01532
A2015/01533
A2015/01534
A2015/01535
A2015/01536
A2015/01537
A2015/01538
A2015/01539
A2015/01541
A2015/01542
A2015/01543
A2015/01544
A2015/01545
A2015/01546
A2015/01547
A2015/01548
PATENT JOURNAL
Design Articles
Fuel Pump
Fuel Pump
Fuel Pump
Display
Soap Bar
Perfume Bottle
Toaster
Coffee Maker
Kettle
CONTAINER DISPENSER
CONTAINER DISPENSER
CONTAINER DISPENSER
SURFACE PATTERNS OR ARTICLES
INCORPORATING SURFACE
PATTERNS
COUPLINGS FOR NASAL
INTERFACE HOSES
KETTLES
SHOE UPPER
LABEL HOLDER
MOTOR VEHICLES
MOTOR VEHICLES
COMBINATION LAMPS FOR
VEHICLES
COMBINATION LAMPS FOR
VEHICLES
GRILLES FOR VEHICLES
FRONT BUMPERS FOR VEHICLES
POWER INVERTERS
Base Unit for an Inhaler
Golf Club Ferrule
COVERS FOR PORTABLE
TERMINALS
PORTABLE TERMINALS
PORTABLE TERMINALS
PORTABLE TERMINALS
PORTABLE TERMINALS
PORTABLE TERMINALS
PORTABLE TERMINALS
COVERS FOR PORTABLE
TERMINALS
PORTABLE TERMINALS
PORTABLE TERMINALS
SPRAYERS
HANDLES
HANDLES
SPRAY LANCES
SPRAY LANCES
PORTABLE TERMINALS
Inhaler
Cartridge for an Inhaler
Filing Date
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
6/21/2016 1
10/2/2015 1
4/3/2015 12
4/7/2015 12
6/26/2016 1
7/4/2016 12
4/14/2015 1
4/14/2015 1
4/14/2015 1
4/14/2015 1
4/14/2015 1
4/14/2015 1
4/9/2015 12
6/22/2016 1
6/22/2016 1
7/15/2015 1
7/15/2015 1
7/15/2015 1
7/15/2015 1
7/15/2015 1
7/15/2015 1
7/15/2015 1
7/15/2015 1
7/15/2015 1
7/15/2015 1
4/10/2015 1
4/10/2015 1
4/10/2015 1
4/10/2015 1
4/10/2015 1
7/15/2015 1
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
429
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
A2015/01552
A2015/01553
A2015/01554
A2015/01555
A2015/01556
A2015/01558
A2015/01560
A2015/01571
A2015/01572
A2015/01573
A2015/01574
A2015/01575
A2015/01576
A2015/01579
A2015/01581
A2015/01582
A2015/01597
A2015/01600
A2015/01603
A2015/01604
A2015/01605
A2015/01606
A2015/01607
A2015/01608
A2015/01609
A2015/01610
A2015/01614
A2015/01615
A2015/01616
A2015/01617
A2015/01618
A2015/01619
A2015/01620
A2015/01623
A2015/01624
A2015/01639
A2015/01646
A2015/01647
A2015/01648
A2015/01649
A2015/01650
A2015/01651
PATENT JOURNAL
Design Articles
SET OF SCREEN DISPLAYS
SWITCH CABINET
SWITCH CABINET
Gauge
INVERTERS
SET OF COOKING TABLES
TABLE
Tank
Tank
Tank
Tank
Jugs
Jugs
LIPS FOR GROUND ENGAGING
MACHINE IMPLEMENTS
WING SHROUDS FOR GROUND
ENGAGING MACHINE IMPLEMENTS
WING SHROUDS FOR GROUND
ENGAGING MACHINE IMPLEMENTS
BOTTLES WITH CAPS
Bottle
A Table
Gems
TAMPER EVIDENT CAPS FOR
PREFILLED SYRINGES
TAMPER EVIDENT CAPS FOR
PREFILLED SYRINGES
TAMPER EVIDENT CAPS FOR
PREFILLED SYRINGES
TAMPER EVIDENT CAPS FOR
PREFILLED SYRINGES
TAMPER EVIDENT CAPS FOR
PREFILLED SYRINGES
TAMPER EVIDENT CAPS FOR
PREFILLED SYRINGES
SPRAY LANCES
SPRAYERS
SPRAYERS
SPRAYHEADS
SPRAYHEADS
SPRAYER LANCES
SPRAYERS
Tail Lift
Tail Lift
REFILL BOTTLE
PACKAGE
PACKAGE
AUTOINJECTOR
AUTOINJECTOR WITHOUT CAP
AUTOINJECTOR WITHOUT CAP
GAME BOARD
Filing Date
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
5/13/2015 1
8/4/2016 8:
8/2/2016 11
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
10/15/2015
10/15/2015
4/17/2015 1
4/17/2015 1
4/17/2015 1
4/20/2015 1
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
10/20/2015
4/21/2015 1
4/21/2015 1
4/21/2015 1
4/21/2015 1
4/21/2015 1
4/21/2015 1
4/22/2015 1
4/22/2015 1
4/22/2015 1
4/22/2015 1
4/22/2015 1
4/22/2015 1
4/22/2015 1
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
7/4/2016 12
7/4/2016 12
7/4/2016 12
7/4/2016 12
7/4/2016 12
7/4/2016 12
8/4/2016 8:
430
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
A2015/01652
A2015/01653
A2015/01654
A2015/01675
A2015/01764
A2015/01765
A2016/00568
A2016/00902
F2013/00527
F2013/00541
F2014/01255
F2014/01409
F2015/00104
F2015/00460
F2015/00710
F2015/00873
F2015/00874
F2015/00891
F2015/01010
F2015/01011
F2015/01310
F2015/01326
F2015/01337
F2015/01340
F2015/01357
F2015/01358
F2015/01395
F2015/01412
F2015/01428
F2015/01431
F2015/01434
F2015/01469
F2015/01474
F2015/01492
F2015/01493
F2015/01497
F2015/01507
F2015/01513
F2015/01514
F2015/01515
F2015/01559
F2015/01561
PATENT JOURNAL
Design Articles
GAME BOARD
AUTOINJECTOR
CONTAINER AND LID
LOAD CARRYING STRUCTURE FOR
A VEHICLE
SCANNERS
SCANNERS
CHALK BOARD WALL TILE
BLACKBOARD FLOOR TILE
SYRINGE (ADAPTOR TAP SLOT 3
SLOT)
SYRINGE (FINGER TAB SLOT 3
SLOT)
SURGICAL CUTTING GUIDE
STANCHION TOP SUB-ASSEMBLIES
FOR BALUSTRADES
MODULAR STRUCTURE - ROOF
PIECE
FENCE POST
LOCATION MARKERS
Wire Mesh
Fastener
INTERBODY FUSION SCREW
END CAP
DIFFUSER
SUPPORT FRAME FOR DOLLIES
HOLD DOWN END OF MODULAR
PLASTIC BELTS
CORD SPOOL TUBE
ARRANGEMENT FOR MOTORIZED
BLINDS
A Toner Cartridge
SANITARY INSTALLATION
SANITARY APPARATUS
DRAUGHT REGULATORS
CLAMPS FOR BARBELLS
Mesh
Conveyor Screen
SPRING LOADED HEELS
HOLSTERS
Container
BELT SPLICE
BELT SPLICE
ROCK ANCHOR
BATHROOM SUPPORT FRAME FOR
AN INVALID
CONCRETE SAFE FOR EQUIPMENT
CONCRETE SAFE FOR EQUIPMENT
CONCRETE SAFE FOR EQUIPMENT
SET OF COOKING TABLES
AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE
Filing Date
8/4/2016 9:
7/4/2016 12
7/4/2016 12
7/25/2016 1
8/4/2016 12
8/4/2016 12
8/25/2016 9
7/29/2016 1
8/11/2016 1
8/11/2016 1
7/6/2015 12
7/25/2016 1
5/24/2016 1
7/20/2016 1
8/25/2016 2
6/2/2016 12
6/2/2016 12
6/23/2016 1
8/5/2016 11
8/5/2016 1:
8/2/2016 10
7/6/2016 12
8/5/2016 10
6/7/2016 12
8/1/2016 10
8/1/2016 2:
9/11/2015 1
9/15/2015 1
6/9/2016 12
6/9/2016 12
8/12/2016 1
3/30/2015 1
6/21/2016 1
8/4/2016 10
8/4/2016 10
7/4/2016 12
7/6/2016 12
6/22/2016 1
6/22/2016 1
6/22/2016 1
8/30/2016 1
8/4/2016 8:
431
AUGUST 2016
Application Number
F2015/01562
F2015/01567
F2015/01569
F2015/01570
F2015/01583
F2015/01584
F2015/01585
F2015/01586
F2015/01622
F2015/01625
F2015/01626
F2015/01677
F2015/01679
F2015/01681
F2015/01727
F2015/01728
F2015/01734
F2015/01854
F2015/01861
F2015/01862
F2016/00287
PATENT JOURNAL
Design Articles
SET OF PROFILES
Support for a Tank
Support for a Tank
Support for a Tank
TRAILER SUSPENSION HANGER
TRAILER SUSPENSION HANGER
VEHICLE AXLE
TRAILER SUSPENSION HANGER
STRINGERS
Chassis Attachment Bracket for a Tail
Lift
Tail Lift Actuating Mechanism
PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL BED
PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL BED
PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL BED
CONTAINER
A CONTAINER
BRICKS
URINARY AID
BOOTHS
BOOTHS
Light Fittings
Filing Date
8/4/2016 8:
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
7/4/2016 12
6/23/2016 1
6/23/2016 1
8/11/2016 1
8/11/2016 1
8/11/2016 1
7/25/2016 1
7/25/2016 1
8/4/2016 12
8/5/2016 12
8/4/2016 12
8/5/2016 12
10/1/2015 1
432